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Grace School students donate diapers and wipes for the holidays
As part of its mission to promote service learning, Grace School students kicked off the holiday season by giving back to children who are less fortunate. more »
Spring Valley Village to hold infrastructure meeting
The Spring Valley Village City Council infrastructure subcommittee will hold a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 7 p.m., to discuss planning and project priorities. more »
Spring Branch school helps area families in holiday effort
As part of Clay Road Baptist School's Christmas service project, 40 families in the Spring Branch area received food and toys at the Cornerstone Family Ministries Christmas party on Dec.... more »
Spring Branch ISD exec completes superintendents academy course
Jennifer Blaine, associate superintendent for curriculum and instruction of the Spring Branch Independent School District, graduated from the 2010 Broad Superintendents Academy. more »
Monarch School students meet with Temple Grandin
As fans of animal scientist Dr. Temple Grandin, students from The Monarch School wrote letters to Grandin, asking to meet her while she was visiting the area. more »
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Duchesne Academy students visit assisted living center
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Spring Branch ISD thanks donors for adopting families for Christmas
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Childress Foundation awards Spring Branch students for service, academics
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Harris County Homeland Security office launches social media sites
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Spring Branch students reach out to homeless
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Council Member Hoang to attend Memorial party for underprivileged children
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Students at Clay Road Baptist School track reading with schoolwide system
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Clay Road Baptist School children collect spare change to support charity
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Duchesne middle school students give back to the community
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Duchesne Academy students model fashions for moms
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New park at Cedar Brook Elementary recognized by mayor, council member
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Jaycees to host State Rep. Jim Murphy at cocktail event
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