Nueces Electric Cooperative scholarship winners announced
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ROBSTOWN – This year, Nueces Electric Cooperative (NEC) proudly awarded the Ramiro De La Paz Memorial Scholarships to 13 seniors from 11 high schools: Bishop High School, Tuloso-Midway High School, Samuel Clemens High School, Calallen High School, Banquete High School, Orange Grove High School, Kaufer High School, Pleasanton High School, Port Aransas High School, Richard King High School and Gregory-Portland High School.
Following our cooperative principle of education, training and information, NEC is honored to provide this scholarship program to our community. NEC awarded $20,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors, in an effort to support them as they strive to continue their educations.
OGISD releases statement on hazing/bullying incident
ORANGE GROVE - A recent incident of reported hazing at the Orange Grove High School is under investigation by school officials and law enforcement agencies, Orange Grove Police Chief Roy Guerrero said.
Details of the incident cannot be released due to the ongoing investigation involving several juveniles, Guerrero added.
OGISD Superintend Randy Hoyer released a statement Monday, May 10th, about the incident. Last week, OGISD school officials were notified of inappropriate behavior that occurred at the high school. This behavior involved hazing/bullying by a small number of students. An investigation into the facts was conducted by school administrators and local police authorities were contacted immediately, Hoyer said. OGISD believes that this behavior is completely unacceptable and school consequences have been assigned to those students involved. Hazing/bullying at any level will not be tolerated. Furthermore, the Di
Students caught hazing at Orange Grove HS; OGISD responds
Students caught hazing at Orange Grove HS; OGISD responds
and last updated 2021-05-11 21:17:48-04
ORANGE GROVE, Texas â After an investigation involving school administrators and local police, the Orange Grove Independent School District has determined that a small group of students were recently involved in hazing and bullying at Orange Grove High School.
According to Orange Grove superintendent Randy Hoyer, district officials were notified of the âinappropriate behaviorâ last week, and âimmediatelyâ contacted authorities. After further investigation, they were able to narrow down the students involved in the behavior.
âOGISD believes that this behavior is completely unacceptable and school consequences have been assigned to those students involved. Hazing/bullying at any level will not be tolerated. Furthermore, the district will increase efforts both in supervision of students and in commu