Carmen Jones, a fifth-grader at Barbara Jordan Elementary, was one of the presenters at the Texas Bluebonnet Luncheon during the Texas Library Association (TLA) Conference in Fort Worth recently. Every year, a representative from each TLA district attends the luncheon where the author and illustrator of the Bluebonnet Award are announced. This year’s Bluebonnet Award
Updated: 10:51 AM CDT May 14, 2021
ODESSA, Texas The City of Odessa will be holding its Spring Bulk Item Drop Off event on May 15.
The event will be held at the Barbara Jordan Elementary parking lot from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
In order to drop off your items, you must live in the city limits and give away residential items only.
The elementary school is located at 9400 Rainbow Drive.
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We know during the COVID-19 pandemic that there are a lot of things parents are concerned about when it comes to their children and schools.
That s become something on the top of school officials minds as they work to stop the spread of the virus while keeping up with the educational needs of the community.
Nine Fort Bend ISD schools will move to virtual learning on Monday. That s three more campuses than last week.
Those schools plan to continue with online learning until at least Feb. 5, the district said.
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More Fort Bend ISD schools will move to online learning this week. They are: Austin High School, Barbara Jordan Elementary, and Oakland Elementary.
Other schools like James Patterson Elementary, Oyster Creek Elementary, Madden Elementary, Hodges Bend Middle School, Christa McAuliffe Middle School and Dulles High School and Dulles High School will continue with online learning.
Pecan Grove Elementary, Ridgemont Elementary, Ridgemont Early Learning Center, Travis High School, Willowridge High School and the James Reese Career and Technical Center will have face-to-face instruction with students going back to campus tomorrow, Monday, February 1, 2021.
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