School Board approves agreements with WBU, ASU for Plainview Collegiate HS program
Dec. 18, 2020
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The Plainview Independent School District School Board unanimously approved memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreements Thursday night paving the way to provide more college credit opportunities for Plainview High School students.
The agreements approved with both Wayland Baptist University and Angelo State University will create the Plainview Collegiate High School (PCHS) program, which will allow students to start their college career track as 9th graders at no cost to their families.
“Wayland and PISD leadership have worked together for more than 18 months to design this educational opportunity,” said WBU President Bobby Hall in a news release provided by the university. “I always find it meaningful when Wayland serves those who know us best, our neighbors and friends in Plainview.”
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Stephanie and her fiancee lived in Lubbock, Texas. Stephanie took a Covid test after not feeling well. Her brother Aaron Smith told
Buzzfeed about finding out she had covid, “When I got the call [about her positive COVID test], it was awful, but I’ve had five friends who got COVID who walked away perfectly fine. And Stephanie is perfectly healthy, so I wasn’t worried that much.”
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Procession, Honor Guard Thursday for Plainview Police Officer Robert Rivera Plainview Police Officer Robert Rivera passed away Wednesday morning after a four-week battle with COVID-19. (Source: Obituary Photo) By KCBD Staff | December 16, 2020 at 2:39 PM CST - Updated December 16 at 5:38 PM
PLAINVIEW, Texas (KCBD) - Plainview Police Officer Robert Rivera passed away Tuesday morning after a four-week battle with COVID-19.
There will be a procession for Rivera in Plainview Thursday afternoon followed by an Honor Guard and a graveside funeral around 3:30 p.m. Visitation begins at 2 p.m.
The procession will begin at Bartley’s Funeral Home located on I-27 and proceed down the north access road to 5th Street, then turn down Joliet Street to the Plainview Cemetery.
Artisan Jewelers, SPC student recognized by Plainview Chamber of Commerce
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Danielle Godino, a 21-year-old South Plains College sophomore, was recognized as the December Student of the Month.Provided by the Chamber of CommerceShow MoreShow Less
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Artisans Jewelers was recognized as the December Business of the Month. Pictured: Steve Burrus, owner, with wife Kelly Burrus and son Mike BurrusProvided by the Chamber of CommerceShow MoreShow Less
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A South Plains College sophomore was named the December Student of the Month and a local jewelry store as the Business of the Month.
Artisan Jewelers is owned by Steve Burrus and operated by his family, including his wife, Kelly, and his son, Mike.
Luke Matsik
I m a South Plains College graduate and an aspiring musician when I m not at the radio station. I graduated from Lubbock High School and was a member of the debate team. I anchor newscasts for KFYO & Talk 1340, help produce Pratt on Texas, and DJ weekend shifts on 94.5 FMX.