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Devastated families attend funerals for two of the 13 US servicemen killed in Kabul airport attack
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Laredo Mountain Bike Youth Team returns to competition amid pandemic
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Laredo Mountain Bike Youth Team returns to competition amid pandemic
April 18, 2021
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The Laredo Mountain Bike Youth Team saw a short year of competition in 2020 as the group was only able to participate in a couple races from a full slate scheduled.
The group’s participation in the National Interscholastic Cycling Association, a statewide youth league, was extremely limited. However, things are looking up for the mountain bike team this year.
“At the beginning of the pandemic, in spring 2020, we didn’t know much about the virus, and from the league to the parents we decided to hang the bikes for the season and wait for more information,” Laredo Mountain Bike Youth Team coach and director Luis Alejandro Dominguez said.
UISD discusses U-STEM Academy with interested families
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UISD campuses celebrate students accomplishments with gifts
Dec. 20, 2020
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United Middle honored 490 students who met their reading challenges in a celebratory drive-thru event.Courtesy /UISDShow MoreShow Less
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Before students and staff take their much-needed breaks this holiday season, UISD campuses have found the time to give gifts to students and celebrate their accomplishments.
On Friday, United Middle School held a celebratory drive-thru event that highlighted and recognized 490 students who met their reading challenges. The district stated that the students were tasked with reading a fiction and non-fiction book and writing a book report for both.
“Part of our job as librarians and teachers is to promote a lifelong love of learning in our students,” United Middle School’s Selika Salinas said. “This is important to us because comprehensive reading skills continue to be important for students in the 21st century.”