Last week’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship served up some major style. From florals, to stripes, and an all new shirt style, here are my picks for the… Read more “Girls Golf: Fairways and Fashion: Best Dressed at KPMG”
Author: Woodlands Area Student Center News Blog
SAT Won’t Score Two Sections After Misprint
After a misprint in textbooks cut short the time some students were given to finish, the College Board, which administers the SAT, announced that two sections of… Read more “SAT Won’t Score Two Sections After Misprint”
H-E-B Spring Creek Market sets opening date
H-E-B has announced it will open its Rayford Road-area store, Spring Creek Market, on June 17 at 6 a.m. The 96,000-square-foot grocery store will be located at… Read more “H-E-B Spring Creek Market sets opening date”
Planning committee recommends $510M bond for CISD
The Conroe ISD Board of Trustees got its first look at a recommended $510 million bond proposal that could go to a vote in November. Scott Moore,… Read more “Planning committee recommends $510M bond for CISD”
TRACK AND FIELD: The Woodlands’ Adrian Piperi III is on top of his game
For Adrian Piperi, pretty much everything went according to plan for The Woodlands shot put and discus star at the UIL state track and field meet last… Read more “TRACK AND FIELD: The Woodlands’ Adrian Piperi III is on top of his game”
Ten Elite Schools Where Middle-Class Kids Don’t Pay Tuition
Students lucky enough to be accepted to some of the most competitive schools in the country can save hundreds of thousands of dollars on tuition Stanford University… Read more “Ten Elite Schools Where Middle-Class Kids Don’t Pay Tuition”
As Demand for Welders Resurges, Community Colleges Offer Classes
Ryan Gassett had already put in a full day, moving heavy boxes and furniture for $15 an hour, when his introductory welding class began at 10 p.m.… Read more “As Demand for Welders Resurges, Community Colleges Offer Classes”
At Shooting Range, Abbott Signs “Open Carry” Bill
Calling it a salute to the “genius” of the country’s founding fathers, Gov. Greg Abbott on Saturday signed legislation allowing Texans with licenses to openly tote their… Read more “At Shooting Range, Abbott Signs “Open Carry” Bill”
Area students get academy sendoff
Nine cadets and midshipmen were recognized during U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady’s annual academy sendoff breakfast at the Black Walnut Café Saturday. “Today is a celebration of the… Read more “Area students get academy sendoff”
Lue named The John Cooper School’s top student
The John Cooper School’s top graduate, Brian Lue, began his education at an American school in Taiwan. He came to Cooper his freshman year. Lue, 18, has… Read more “Lue named The John Cooper School’s top student”
8 Things That Destroy College Athletes
What is it that happens to college athletes that diminishes an athlete’s chances of succeeding? Every athlete comes out of high school with big dreams, but where… Read more “8 Things That Destroy College Athletes”
Baseball: Astros announce major renovations for Minute Maid Park
The Houston Astros announced on Thursday conceptual plans for the proposed renovation of the center field area of Minute Maid Park, following the 2015 season.Construction on the… Read more “Baseball: Astros announce major renovations for Minute Maid Park”
High school students excel in National Spanish Exam
Thirty three students from The Woodlands High School received top national recognition for their performance on the 2015 National Spanish Examinations.Students from The Woodlands High School earned… Read more “High school students excel in National Spanish Exam”
Softball: The Woodlands’ Aubrey Leach named All-Montgomery County Player of the Year
To be considered a superb hitter, rather it be in baseball or softball, one should have a .300 batting average or above. In the professional ranks, a… Read more “Softball: The Woodlands’ Aubrey Leach named All-Montgomery County Player of the Year”
Congressman Kevin Brady hosts send-off breakfast for nine military academy appointees
U.S. Congressman and District 8 of Texas Representative Kevin Brady hosted an Academy send-off breakfast the morning of June 13 at the Black Walnut Cafe in The… Read more “Congressman Kevin Brady hosts send-off breakfast for nine military academy appointees”
UTEP basketball: Freshman hopes to make impact for Miners men’s basketball team
When the 2015-16 college basketball season kicks off later this year, one of the key components for the UTEP men’s basketball team will be freshman Paul Thomas.… Read more “UTEP basketball: Freshman hopes to make impact for Miners men’s basketball team”
Suspect named in Woodlands Costco bomb threat case
Since mid-March the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has been contacted on three separate occasions with claims regarding a bomb on the premises of large shopping establishments in… Read more “Suspect named in Woodlands Costco bomb threat case”
Boys Basketball: Family decision brings Oliverio from Conroe to Alvin
Conroe closed its second basketball season under coach John Oliverio with a District 16-6A home game against College Park on Feb. 16. The visiting Cavaliers had lost… Read more “Boys Basketball: Family decision brings Oliverio from Conroe to Alvin”
Congressman Kevin Brady Host Breakfast Honoring Military Academy Appointees
Each year, members of Congress submit nominations of students from their districts for admissions to one of the four service academies – the Air Force Academy in… Read more “Congressman Kevin Brady Host Breakfast Honoring Military Academy Appointees”
Woodlands High’s top two head to coasts
For the top two students graduating from The Woodlands High School, persevering and working hard is what gave them the honors of besting the rest of their… Read more “Woodlands High’s top two head to coasts”
