About a hundred people came out to Bob Price’s front lawn in Conroe to hear the sound of Montgomery County students playing Christmas music Saturday night. It… Read more “Volunteer jazz band performs Christmas bash on the lawn”
Author: Woodlands Area Student Center News Blog
Trending News: Wrong contestant crowned at Miss Universe 2015
Beauty pageants are places where grace and poise are meant to rule, but a decidedly awkward moment stole the show Sunday. Miss Universe 2015 host Steve Harvey… Read more “Trending News: Wrong contestant crowned at Miss Universe 2015”
Modern Skirmisher brings unique outdoor supplies to Montgomery County
When they met through work in 2010, Jazz Howard and Jeff Conlon realized they had common interests in guns and the outdoors, as well as a problem… Read more “Modern Skirmisher brings unique outdoor supplies to Montgomery County”
Basketball: Lang, Freas help The Woodlands turn back Clear Falls 69-53
The Woodlands boys basketball squad overcame a slow start and pulled away from Clear Falls in the fourth quarter, stopping the Knights 69-53. The Woodlands improved to… Read more “Basketball: Lang, Freas help The Woodlands turn back Clear Falls 69-53”
Volleyball: Lady Highlander Hickman earns All-Montgomery County Player of the Year
Two Montgomery County volleyball programs squared off at Bernard Johnson Coliseum at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville on Nov. 14. At stake was a trip to the… Read more “Volleyball: Lady Highlander Hickman earns All-Montgomery County Player of the Year”
The Woodlands alumni gather to honor coach Schoeller
Saturday marked the first alumni soccer game for The Woodlands High School in more than 30 years. When former players from 1983 to 1999 took the pitch… Read more “The Woodlands alumni gather to honor coach Schoeller”
Christmas tradition builds community spirit in Woodlands neighborhood
Every new resident that moves into a house on Tangle Brush Drive in the Panther Creek neighborhood of The Woodlands finds a stash of Christmas lights in… Read more “Christmas tradition builds community spirit in Woodlands neighborhood”
Cafeteria manager served Christmas surprise
The intercom at San Jacinto Elementary calmly asked for all staff to report to the front of the school Friday after the kids got out. It wasn’t… Read more “Cafeteria manager served Christmas surprise”
Sports Cryotherapy of The Woodlands opens, offers extreme cold therapy
The hottest way to increase athletic performance, reduce pain, and rejuvenate the body is by chilling out with the latest technology … cryotherapy. The recently-opened studio Sports… Read more “Sports Cryotherapy of The Woodlands opens, offers extreme cold therapy”
2016 Student Art Scholarship Program!
Registration is now open for all Junior and Senior students for the 2016 Student Art Scholarship Program! Go to http://www.woodlandswaterwayartscouncil.org/ for more information and to get registered… Read more “2016 Student Art Scholarship Program!”
Eighth Grader Paige Cromley, Wins Cooper Geography Bee
Each year, students in schools across the United States participate in the National Geographic Bee using materials prepared by the National Geographic Society. The annual Geography Bee… Read more “Eighth Grader Paige Cromley, Wins Cooper Geography Bee”
University of Houston Student Center Tour (video)
After an 80-million dollar renovation, the new Student Center North and Student Center South facilities will serve as the center of campus life for students, providing nearly… Read more “University of Houston Student Center Tour (video)”
Non-traditional seniors graduate mid-year
Dozens of Conroe ISD seniors walked the stage Thursday at the District’s mid-year graduation at Conroe High School. Graduating seniors from Caney Creek, Conroe, Hauke, Oak Ridge,… Read more “Non-traditional seniors graduate mid-year”
Olympians thrive on 2nd day of US nationals; TWHS grad Cook third in 3-meter synchro
American divers David Boudia and Steele Johnson looked pretty good Wednesday at the U.S. Winter Nationals. They’re still not in Olympic form. After scoring four 10s on… Read more “Olympians thrive on 2nd day of US nationals; TWHS grad Cook third in 3-meter synchro”
Satisfy your sweet tooth for the holidays with cupcakes, cookies & more at Frost Bake Shoppe
Satisfy your sweet tooth this holiday season at Frost Bake Shoppe, located at 6777 Woodlands Parkway, Suite 304. From cupcakes and custom cakes for parties and events,… Read more “Satisfy your sweet tooth for the holidays with cupcakes, cookies & more at Frost Bake Shoppe”
High school football playoffs find a home on TV
There was a time when Jon Heidtke would go hat in hand to coaches each year as Christmas drew nigh, trying to cobble together some combination that… Read more “High school football playoffs find a home on TV”
Atascocita HS grad excels as Marine officer candidate
Class of 2008 Atascocita High School graduate Steven Burrell recently graduated from the Marine Corps Officer Candidates School, Quantico, Va. Col. Julie Nethercot, commanding officer, presided over… Read more “Atascocita HS grad excels as Marine officer candidate”
Cross Country:Daniel Golden voted Cross Country Male Performer of the Year
The Woodlands High School cross country runner, Daniel Golden, has spent his season collecting titles, including 6A State Champion and Mile Split’s Cross Country Male Performer of… Read more “Cross Country:Daniel Golden voted Cross Country Male Performer of the Year”
20-acre BMX Park Coming to Houston
Everything really is bigger in Texas. Houston recently broke ground on a 20-acre BMX park adjacent to the North Houston Skatepark, the largest skatepark in North America.… Read more “20-acre BMX Park Coming to Houston”
