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Former Galveston ISD teacher remembered in vigil after being stabbed to death
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Vigil held for retired Galveston ISD teacher
GALVESTON, Texas – There were tearful hugging, singing and sharing of heartful moments following the tragic loss of a beloved wife, mother, and longtime Galveston ISD teacher 61-year-old Desiree Hartnett.
“She was a gift of God. I appreciate y’all coming,” said her husband Greg Hartnett Sr. “It’s such a wonderful thing. Of course, I sort of knew a lot of people would be here because that’s the love she had for everybody.”
Former Galveston ISD teacher killed
A vigil was held at the Ball High School Thursday evening honoring Hartnett. She was an ESL teacher in the district for 31 years and her students and family said she made an impact in every classroom.
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High school percussionist finds a way to follow his passion despite severely burned arms
“Jesus is those once in a generation students,” said assistant band director Andrew Vowell. “The solo he plays is almost a graduate level piece.” Author: Melissa Correa Updated: 8:48 PM CDT May 11, 2021
GALVESTON, Texas Jesus Salinas is one talented percussionist. The Galveston Ball High School student is sharing his story with the hope that it might inspire someone to figure out a way to give their passion life.
“I love music,” said the junior classmen. “You kind of get a sense of like tunnel vision. And it’s just the keyboard and you. The mallets. And it’s just a sense of peace.”
Ball HS senior graduating from high school, college in same year
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The Ball High School senior who dual-enrolled at Galveston College is off to a pretty impressive start.
Maia Adolphs said she thrives on using her academic talents, achievements and leadership skills to help and serve others.
“For me, work worth doing is performing on stage but it’s also working at community service at SGA, but it’s also commanding at ROTC, a lot of different things,” Adolphs said.
On top of a long list of extracurricular activities she’s involved in, the 18-year-old has risen as a star student even during the coronavirus pandemic.