2023 the University of Texas at Austin Impact Scholar presentation (L to R) Vicente Arroyo, Onelia Orellana, Anthony Orellana, Dallas Admissions Center Counselor Tyliaiah Johnson
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The second place Calculator Applications team (L to R) Luke Thurman, Isaac Hernandez, Param Poudel, and Nathaniel Martinez
MPHS participants at the TMSCA State Meet (L to R): Perla Guzman, Reese Ball, Natalie Crockett, Yahaira Pina, Merlin Cardona, Tanner Marshall, Isaac Hernandez, Param Poud
Members of the Texas A&M Commerce Pride Pathway program with (left) Judd Marshall, Superintendent of MPISD, and (right) Deb Malone, Deputy Superintendent of MPISD, and Eva Beles, Director of MPISD Bilingual and ESL Education.
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MPISD employees earn scholarships for Texas A&a
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Onelia Orellana talks to Texas Department of State Health Services specialist and translator Maria Palacio before she receives her first COVID-19 vaccine dose at Tennison Memorial United Methodist Church in Mount Pleasant on May 7, 2021. A more personalized push to promote vaccinations is proving effective in northeast Texas. Credit: Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune
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MOUNT PLEASANT On Friday morning, Onelia Orellana felt conflicted.
The 41-year-old mother of three had not gotten a COVID-19 vaccine because she feared side effects would keep her from working at a local supermarket and taking care of her kids.