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  • LCM Teacher Morris receives UIL award

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    Terry Morris, Computer Science teacher with Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School, was notified this week that he was awarded the 2020 University Interscholastic League Sponsor Excellence Award. The recognition comes with a $1,000.00 check for personal use. According to Stacey Smith, Student Activities and UIL Coordinator for LCMHS, "Terry Morris is super deserving of this honor. He gives graciously of his time and talents to coach LCM teams to success. He also shares his...

  • Mauriceville Elementary teacher wins Horace Mann's 2020 "You Are Awesome" Sweepstakes

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    Ms. Candice Shafer, Fine Arts teacher at Mauriceville Elementary received $486.67 to fully fund her DonorsChoose project during Horace Mann's You Are Awesome Sweepstakes. DonorsChoose provides a way for teachers to post classroom project requests, allowing donors to identify and choose projects to support. According to Shafer, "My students and I are excited to receive the generous donation from Horace Mann! Our painting racks will benefit our classroom by organizing paintings...

  • St. Mary's Peace Poster winners sponsored by Lions Club

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    For over three decades, Lions Clubs around the globe have been sponsoring a very special art contest in schools and youth groups. Creating peace posters gives children everywhere the chance to express their visions of peace and inspire the world through art and creativity. The 2020-2021 contest "Peace Through Service" has provided an important reminder to the world that, through service, we can give and receive so much-joy, kindness, hope and PEACE. This year, young people had...

  • Merry & Bright at Stark Cultural Venues

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    As we head into the Christmas season during the pandemic, it is more important than ever to remember that there are many families in our community who are in great need. Once again this year, despite many COVID-related restrictions, the Stark Foundation's Art and History Venues, Lutcher Theater, and Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center will be collecting non-perishable food items for Orange Christian Services. Our community desperately needs the generosity that so...

  • Game Warden Field Notes

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    The following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) law enforcement reports. Lost and Found Two Angelina County game wardens responded to a call about a lost hunter in Angelina National Forest. Upon arrival at the scene, the wardens found out the man had been missing for several hours and was a diabetic. Temperatures were dropping because of an approaching cold front so the wardens called UAV operators from TPWD’s Wildlife Division and a Tyler County game warden, and a TPWD K-9 handler f...

  • Knight of Columbus Council 1680 donates to Orange Christian Services

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    The Knights of Columbus Council 1680 and Assembly 1105 presented their annual Coats for Kids to Director Judy K. Jensen of the Orange Christian Services. Knight members on hand for the presentation were Grand Knight John Badeaux, Deputy Grand Knight Juan Cantu, members Ray Broomes, Rodney Clark, C.J. LeBlanc and Charles Trahan....

  • Salvation Army Coats for Kids gets donation from KC Council 1680

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    The Knights of Columbus Council 1680 and Assembly 1105 presented their annual Coats for Kids to Capt. Jan and Francisco Zuniga of the Salvation Army. Knight members on hand for the presentation were Grand Knight John Badeaux, Deputy Grand Knight Juan Cantu, members Ray Broomes, Rodney Clark, C.J. LeBlanc and Charles Trahan....

  • Spindletop Center Receives $7,020 Donation from Cheniere Energy 

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    Cheniere Energy Inc. recently donated $7,020 to Spindletop Center to aid in the reopening of the Hope Center. "The Hope Center is grateful to Cheniere Energy for this generous donation," said Garry Lewis, director of the Hope Center. "With these funds, we will be able to purchase new educational materials, replenish our food pantry and buy art supplies." Hope Center is a peer-run facility offering support groups and activities to promote mental health and substance use...

  • Mauriceville Middle band students earn All Region honors

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2020

    Mauriceville Middle School Band Director Kathy Smith announced the names of 15 MMS students who earned chairs in the recent All Region Band competition. They are, front row from left - Haden Causey, Rachel Berlin, Addison Ezernack, Carlie Portier, Skylar McCarver, Dakota Ezernack and Aaron Graham. Back row – Makenzie Johnson, Grant Loupe, Ronnie Rosen, Kristian Gordon, Khloe Lacouture, Tucker Floyd, Caleb Hamilton and Kendall Gordon....

  • Chamber names Rogers December Student for BCHS

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 1, 2020

    The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce announced that the December Student of the Month for Bridge City High School is Reagan Rogers. Reagan was presented her certificate by Rani Dillow of WMG Westin Mortgage Group. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reggie and Jill Rogers. Reagan is ranked 40 of 195 and has a GPA of 4.17. Reagan's future plans are to attend Texas State University and major in psychology. Reagan's awards and honors include: • Cardinal Singers – Sang Nat...

  • Monceaux named December OFHS Student

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 1, 2020

    The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce has announced the December Student of the Month for Orangefield High School is Sydney Monceaux. Sydney was presented her certificate by Bridge City Board of Director, Kim Smalley. Sydney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell and Glenda Monceaux. She is ranked 13th of 119 and has a GPA of 4.3. Sydney's future plans are to attend McNeese University next fall to earn a bachelor's degree in Radiology. She would like to become a Radiologic...

  • LCM Education Foundation receives donation from Alumni Reunion

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    The Little Cypress-Mauriceville Education Foundation, Inc. received a donation of $1,753.00 from the joint Little Cypress High School/Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School reunion group on Thursday, November 19. The Reunion classes of 1950 through 1978 have generously donated to the Foundation following each of their reunions for several years. According to Dale Clark Carlton, LC alum and past president of the LCM Education Foundation, Inc., when first year reunion...

  • Lovett Named TASC Middle Level Advisor of the Year

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    Robyn Lovett, student council advisor at Orangefield Junior High recently was named the Texas Association of Student Councils (TASC) Middle Level Advisor of the Year at the TASC Middle Level Annual Conference November 14, 2020. Lovett is an extremely active student council advisor who has guided her council to numerous recognitions including Outstanding Student Council in 2014-17 and again in 2019. Orangefield Junior High School has also been recognized for Community Service...

  • Rotary gives McCurry the November Student of the Month for BCHS

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    The Bridge City/ Orangefield Rotary Club awarded Bailey McCurry the November Rotary Bridge City Student of the Month. Pictured are Bubba McCurry - parent, Tim Woolley - Principal, Bailey McCurry - Student, Todd Lintzen - Superintendent, Kristen McCurry - Parent, Courtney Arkeen - Rotary President, Nicole Harris - Counselor....

  • Rotary names Moore OFHS's November Student of the Month

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    The Bridge City /Orangefield Rotary Club Awarded Kayla Moore Orangefield November Student of the Month. Pictured are Ray Wrinkle, Principal, Britni Briggs, Counselor, Kayla Moore, Student, Crissa Bonnin, Counselor, Julie Moore, Parent, Courtney Arkeen, Rotary President, Dean Moore, Parent....

  • Lunch & Look @ Home: The Nativity in Art

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    Observe the beauty of Christmas art during our Lunch & Look @ Home: The Nativity in Art program on Friday, December 11, 2020 from Noon to 1:00 p.m. Take a lunch break at your home or office and virtually visit the Stark Museum of Art using the Zoom platform. Curator Sarah E. Boehme will discuss the Boehm Nativity, supplemented with a slide talk on the Christmas story in art. Participants will learn about the origins of the crèche, the Nativity in sculptural form. The talk...

  • Temporary Hunting Closures in Big Sandy Creek Unit 

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    Big Thicket National Preserve issues two temporarily closures of approximately 566 acres in the center of the 10,688-acre Big Sandy Creek Unit hunting area. Starting December 4, 2020 and ending on December 15, 2020, this closure is in place to facilitate an important resource management survey and study at these two locations. No additional hunting areas are affected by this temporary closure. All other parts of the Big Sandy Creek Unit remain open (as indicated by the...

  • Kiwanis Club of Orange Cancels Christmas Parade

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 24, 2020

    Kiwanis Club of Orange announced today that the club has cancelled this year’s Christmas parade. “ We wanted to be able to host this long-standing tradition to provide a distraction and a bit of Christmas Spirit for our community. However, we have had very little applications submitted, several of our regular groups, such as school bands, will not be able to participate because of contests, and of course COVID-19 cases on the rise is quite concerning for us all”, said Shane Johns, Club President. The Clubs’ plan is to keep...

  • LCM Athletes signed with colleges

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 18, 2020

    Three Little Cypress-Mauriceville athletes signed on to play softball and golf with colleges on Tuesday, November 17. Lady Bears softball standouts, Madeline Stephenson signed with Blinn Junior College and Bailey Frenzel with Angelina Junior College. Jack Burke, current 22-4A State Golf Champion, has committed to Texas State University. Madeline Stephenson is a four-year Varsity Letterman named as 2019 District 22-4A First Team Infielder, 2019 KOGT Newcomer of the Year and...

  • OFHS November Student Of The Month Gunner Jones

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    The Bridge City Chamber of Commerce has announced that the November student of the month for Orangefield High School is Gunner Jones. Gunner was presented her certificate by Bridge City Board of Director, Kim Smalley. Gunner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Shon and Christy Jones. He is ranked 4 th of 119 and has a GPA of 4.7. Gunner’s awards and honors include:  Various Big “O” Awards  All District Football 2019-2020  Highest Honors Awards- Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior year...

  • LCM Receives Funds From Sabine River Authority

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 16, 2020

    The Little Cypress-Mauriceville CISD had a visit today from Holly Smith, CFO and Water Resources Manager with Sabine River Authority (SRA), who delivered a check for $10,000 to be used for disaster recovery from Hurricanes Laura and Delta. According to Ms. Smith, "The Board of Directors of the Sabine River Authority of Texas (SRA) has approved special funding to provide disaster recovery assistance grants to counties, municipalities, and other entities located within the...

  • Christmas In Orangefield

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 16, 2020

    4 has been a trying year for everyone. With that being said the Christmas in Orangefield Committee has elected to cancel this year’s festival and parade for the safety of all those involved, volunteer or participant. Many options were discussed but the committee felt there was truly not a safe option. This was not an easy decision. This event is one that brings not only the entire community of Orangefield together but also the County of Orange. The festival and parade will return in 2021 with all the fun activities, g...

  • State Farm Invests in OHS Agriculture Prorgam

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 13, 2020

    Last spring, State Farm awarded $7,762.58 to the Orangefield ISD Agricultural Department. The money was used to purchase a welding machine; students will learn welding skills. OISD desires for students to have a skilled trade upon graduation from high school. We appreciate State Farm for their investment in our students' careers after high school. Pictured from left to right are: OHS Assistant Principal, Timothy Tremont, OHS Principal, Rea Wrinkle, State Farm Agent, Heather...

  • OHS Debaters Compete

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 12, 2020

    OHS debaters competed at the UIL Region Congress Meet on November 7, 2020. The meet was a virtual event held via Zoom this year due to UIL guidelines. Debaters include, left to right, Cody Strause, Leroy Bergeron, Bella Morgan, Natalie Romero, and Aiden Taylor. Strause, Morgan, and Romero authored legislation that was debated at the meet. Special thanks to Mrs. Bellard and Mrs. Hyatt for chaperoning the meet. Photo by Misty Bellard...

  • WOSHS Engineering

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 12, 2020

    West Orange-Stark High School Engineering program is excited to move forward with Project Lead the Way curriculum and new materials within its growing engineering program. Mr. Gilson's engineering classes are currently organizing a new STEM lab including 3D printers, lab tables, and space for robotics. Thank you, Mr. Gilson, for leading our future engineers into an advanced field of study in Engineering. Students pictured here Kaiden Berry, Troy Cunningham, Courtney Davis,...

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