On any given weekday, inside an Aurora classroom, you can find students producing their own masterpieces: from singing a cappella duets to scratching over beats, even creating music podcasts talking about their current favorite artists.
On any given weekday, inside an Aurora classroom, you can find students producing their own masterpieces: from singing a cappella duets to scratching over beats, even creating music podcasts talking about their current favorite artists.
When Robertson most needed its senior point guard to take control Saturday in its 65-56 Class 3A state basketball championship win over St. Michael s, Mathew.
Nearly 700 Fort Bend County residents no longer have to worry about how to pay off medical debt, thanks to the financial support of a local church.Â
For the second straight year, Crossbridge Church at 1049 Eldridge Rd. in Sugar Land partnered with RIP Medical Debt, a New York-based nonprofit, to purchase and forgive $1.9 million in medical debt for 688 individuals who earn less than twice the federal poverty level, or $26,500.
The average amount of medical debt forgiven per person was $3,000.Â
âThis could be a single mom with three kids making $50,000,â said Diego Armendariz, executive pastor at Crossbridge. âThat could be a crushing burden. Thatâs the difference between making rent and paying this off.âÂ