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Early High School to have public performance one one-act play

Early High School to have public performance one one-act play Special to the Bulletin EARLY  Early High School s public performance of the award-winning play Ada and The Engine by Lauren Gunderson will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 12, at the high school. The play tells the story of  the life, loves, and achievements of Ada Byron Lovelace,  daughter of famed poet Lord Byron and the woman credited as the first ever computer programmer. Donations are appreciated, but there is no fee for admission. The theatre department took the play to One-Act-Play competition and advanced to the bi-district level. The following students received awards at UIL One-Act Play Competition:

Bryan Boyd | Brownwood News

Bryan Baxter “BB” Boyd, 81, passed away on January 27, 2021.  Services will be Saturday, February 6, 2021, at 10:00 am, at Early First Baptist Church.  Interment will follow at Eastlawn Cemetery.  Visitation will be Friday, February 5, 2021, from 6-8 pm, at Heartland Funeral Home in Early. Bryan was born in Brownwood, to parents Sidney and Lottie McMullen Boyd of Indian Creek.  Bryan attended Early High School all twelve years, excelling in football and track, running in the 880 and mile relay at the state track meet his senior year.  One of his football teammates, Jerry Don Lancaster, became a lifetime friend.  Bryan graduated from Early ISD in 1956.

Plans in the works for former Henderson Middle School

HENDERSON — VCS will share its plans with the Vance County Board of Commissioners on Monday evening for the Vance County Schools Center for Innovation, which will be housed in the former Henderson Middle School. No action is required from the commissioners because the former middle school is owned by the school system, County Manager Jordan McMillen said. “And so this is really just [Superintendent] Dr. [Tony] Jackson coming and helping inform our board of what their plans — the school’s plans — are going forward for it,” McMillen said. “The schools did reach out to us and they, I think they may have declared it surplus, that would be a question for them if they officially did that, but I feel like they did at one point, which requires them to come to the county and ask us if we will take it on. But I do remember them coming to us and we said no, we’re putting $4.5 million dollars into Eaton-Johnson. It would be a stretch for us to take on bot

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