12 Year Old Cedar Hill Resident Discovers Eye For Photography
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Twelve-year-old Myles Wosten Andrews has taken a birthday gift from his father, a camera, and turned it into a world of adventure that just might be his future.
Little did Mike Andrews know when he got his son, Myles Wosten Andrews, a birthday gift that he would be unlocking a world of wonder – not only for Myles, but for all fortunate enough to see his photographs.
“I had an assignment in my audio/visual class where I had to find a picture online and edit it. I did really good and enjoyed it, so my dad got me a camera for my 12th birthday on March 20 so I could take my own pictures and edit them,” Myles said. “I really started in mid-April. I’m still learning.”
Texas House passes bill targeting ‘critical race theory’ over objections from education, civics and business groups
The legislation could have a chilling effect on teaching students about racism and how to be engaged citizens, advocates say
Michael Woodmansee brought a No CRT sign to show concern about critical race theory being taught in schools during a heated debate about diversity and inclusion at Plano ISD s board meeting on May 4.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
6:18 p.m.: This story has been updated throughout to reflect Tuesday evening’s debate on the legislation.
A bill that educators say would have a chilling effect on Texas classrooms and efforts to have honest conversations about race is barreling ahead in the Legislature.