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Forney ISD Begins New Program Focused on Real Life Student Success

Forney ISD Begins New Program Focused on Real Life Student Success

Forney Independent School District is introducing a new program for intermediate and middle school students focused on developing a plan and purpose for each student. The course title, “irl” (In Real Life), is designed to engage students with future-ready tools and a curriculum created to lay the foundation for each student’s personal success.

School is Starting Soon

School is Starting Soon

The last weekend before school starts on Monday, August 16 is directly in the front windshield. However, the teachers in Forney ISD have been going at it since August 2 and the new teachers have been involved since July 26. So far the reports on their activities have been awe inspiring already--these people are getting ready to have the best year ever!

Say it ain’t so, Sgt. Pepper!
Say it ain’t so, Sgt. Pepper!

Say it ain’t so, Sgt. Pepper!

Liverpool’s Mayor, Joanne Anderson, labelled the decision “incomprehensible” and expressed strongly that she is “Hugely concerned and disappointed by the decision to delete Liverpool’s World Heritage Status, especially since the decision comes a decade after UNESCO last visited the city and inspected it in person!” UNESCO had added the city to its list in 2004, but it was placed on the organization’s “Heritage in Danger List” in 2021 as a result of fears that modern developments were marring the “docklands” of their historic character!

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Wedding day for Vicki and Steve

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

1933 Ford pick-up

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

American Party political party in the 1970’s

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Rebuilding the 1928 Model A in the late 1970’s

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

1933 Ford in a scene in a movie

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Restoring the 1970 Mustang Mach 1 in the 1990’s

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Getting ready for the Forney homecoming parade

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Rebuilding Dad’s truck in the 1980’s

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Steve Davis—Finishing Strongly, Still in Forney

Last week, we left Steve back in Taiwan (seems he liked it there) with President Nixon still in office. Steve relates that Taiwan was dismissed from the United Nations, with China replacing them. (I must admit that though I was in college and taking Political Science courses, I do not remember all the ins-and-outs of the political scenes across the world. Commerce, Texas, was enough to occupy my few non-collegiate thoughts most of the time!)

Things About Which To Think
Things About Which To Think
Things About Which To Think
Things About Which To Think
Things About Which To Think

Things About Which To Think

One day, years ago, a student who was noticeably shy, but studious and “old” for his age, slowly sidled up to my desk after the final bell of the school day had rung and asked, “How do you know so much stuff? No matter what we bring up during the ‘5 minutes before’ and ‘5 minutes after’ discussions in front and behind the regular lectures and discussions, you seem to have something that applies to add to our words.”

Mesquite Police Department Promotes Stephen Biggs to Rank of Captain
Mesquite Police Department Promotes Stephen Biggs to Rank of Captain

Mesquite Police Department Promotes Stephen Biggs to Rank of Captain

Mesquite Police Department Interim Police Chief David Faaborg announced the promotion of Lieutenant Stephen Biggs to the rank of Captain. He will now oversee the department’s Staff Support Bureau of hiring and training officers, school resource officers, community policing and crime prevention, as well as command the department’s S.W.A.T team and will continue serving as the primary Public Information Officer.

Walk Across Texas! Program Turns 25 Years Young

In the Walk Across Texas! program, participants engage in team-oriented activities. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo)

Walk Across Texas! Program Turns 25 Years Young

The Walk Across Texas! program is open to Texans of all ages, including youth. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo)

Walk Across Texas! Program Turns 25 Years Young

Participants gather for the kickoff of a community-wide Walk Across Texas! program. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo)

Walk Across Texas! Program Turns 25 Years Young

Walk Across Texas!, a community-based program helping Texans of all ages adopt a physically active lifestyle, just turned 25 years old – and it’s still going strong.

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