Spring Fire consumes 17 acres near Sacramento, Lincoln National Forest
Fire crews completed a line around the Spring Fire which consumed 17 acres of public and private land near Sacramento in two days.
Officials with the U.S. Forest Service believe the Spring Fire was ignited Feb. 5 as the result of human activity near Hay Canyon Road and Agua Chiquita Road . It had consumed five acres on Friday, growing to 17 acres to include Spring Canyon in the Lincoln National Forest.
The fire is also believed to have burned at least one structure. Fire fighters worked overnight to complete fire line around all sides of the fire, a fire update from the Forest Service read.
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During the first regular meeting of the Canyon Independent School District Board of Education for 2021, district officials looked back at some academic data, looking at how the district can be better in the future.
Cameron Rosser, the district’s assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction, presented the board with the Texas Academic Performance Report, which consists of three sections: data from the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, exam, 2018-19 post secondary readiness data, as well as demographic data.
Rosser focused mainly on the post secondary readiness data, stating the district’s attendance rate was at 95.7% for the 2018-19 school year. The district’s four-year graduation rate grew to 97.7% from 95.7% in the 2017-18 school year, and 71.5% of students were deemed college, career or military ready.