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All in-person school year begins this month
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Marble Falls ISD approves $45K to purchase books for at-home and classroom use
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New Marble Falls High School swim coach has Junior Olympics experience Elizabeth Zamagni brings many years of experience to her new role as the Marble Falls High School head swimming coach. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
For the first time in its three-year history, the Marble Falls High School swimming program has a head coach. Elizabeth Zamagni will take on the role. She is the former U.S. National Junior Olympic Team developmental team coach.
Zamagni was already on the Marble Falls staff as a middle school physical education teacher and assistant tennis coach. Her hiring was announced June 8 after it was approved by the Marble Falls Independent School District.
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Students in kindergarten through second grade can learn about energy conservation this summer at Camp Save-A-Watt. The free online summer camp is hosted by Pedernales Electric Cooperative.
“When we start (teaching conservation) at a young age and learn those little tips, like turning off the light when you leave a room, you teach kids to be responsible and think about things differently than they normally would,” said Celeste Mikeska, PEC Community Outreach specialist.
From June 1-July 30, students and family members can participate in self-paced activities teaching participants about different types of energy and how to conserve it. The camp will be conducted through an online portal where participants can access instructions and supply lists for activities such as building a solar oven.