I asked the people of El Paso what was something they definitely did NOT miss about high school and while some are pretty deep, a few of them had me laughing and nodding in agreement.
Dressed in their graduation gown and cap, Seniors were greeted by elementary and middle school students who sat and waited for them to pass so they could clap for them or shake their hands.
A birthday celebration was held earlier this week for one of Canutillo Independent School Districts female officers. However, this female officer isn’t your average officer because well, she’s a Belgian Malinois canine!
The El Paso Independent School District realizes that reading plays a big role in their student’s academic success but the district also knows that these days some kids just don't have the time or urge to pick up a book and read so the district is finding a unique way to encourage reading through their latest initiative, "Buenas Noches, El Paso."
Students and staff at Dr. Sue Shook Elementary School held a kindness pep rally in honor of former first grade teacher, Ms. Blancas, who tragically lost her battle to COVID two years ago.
Recently, Canutillo ISD announced that they would be giving employees and students the day off for Election Day so that those who are age-eligible can vote in the general election on November 8th.
El Paso school districts will be showing their support and solidarity with Uvalde by wearing maroon and white colored shirts which are the school colors for the Uvalde school district.
The Mija Project will be offering five, individual $2,000 scholarships for eligible women and girls in the greater El Paso area seeking self-enrichment opportunities for their academic path.