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COVID-19 may have thrown a wrench in another school year, but Dryden High School students have tried to make the best of it.
Members of the DHS Student Council were guests at the Rotary Club of Dryden’s virtual meeting Wednesday talk about boosting school spirit, student morale, challenges of online learning, staying connected with friends and other projects.
“COVID-19 has had a large impact on the number of clubs and activities running at DHS this year, there are only two official clubs running, student council and the drama club,” said Grade 11 Student Council Member Alison Griffiths. “Student Council hasn’t been able to do the usual fundraisers and activities this year, so we’ve had to get creative. We’ve put on a number of successful spirit weeks with all kinds of events, including a Halloween costume contest, Christmas door decorating, Snowball 2.0, Match Makers and candy grams, which was our major fundraiser for the year.”
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Texans pay for Paxton's
abuse of the AG's office
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's suit against Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia to keep those states from casting their electoral votes (was) a pathetically pandering bit of self-promotion. It was not even a 'Hail Mary,' according to constitutional scholars. It disrespects all voters and our election process.
As a Texas taxpayer, however, it's worse for what it represents. This is not a wildcatter frittering away his own funds to drill dry hole after dry hole. Paxton was given a gift of public trust by voters and the grace of God, but has squandered his time on pettiness and abused the AG’s office.
TexasUnited-statesTaiwanGeorgiaNew-zealandLubbockWisconsinPennsylvaniaSmithvilleMichiganTexansTexanLetters: Texans pay for Paxton's nonsense Austin American-Statesman © American-Statesman file photo Federal officials are investigating allegations of bribery, abuse of office and other crimes involving Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
Texans pay for Paxton's
abuse of the AG's office
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's suit against Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia to keep those states from casting their electoral votes (was) a pathetically pandering bit of self-promotion. It was not even a 'Hail Mary,' according to constitutional scholars. It disrespects all voters and our election process.
As a Texas taxpayer, however, it's worse for what it represents. This is not a wildcatter frittering away his own funds to drill dry hole after dry hole. Paxton was given a gift of public trust by voters and the grace of God, but has squandered his time on pettiness and abused the AG’s office.
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