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House Bill 1605 is changing the way school districts teach reading by banning the three–cuing method. Navasota English Language Arts and Social Studies Coordinator, Laurie Gilcrease presented information about the change to school board members.
Read moreANDERSON — Anderson Town Council met June 12 to make key decisions on the town’s sewage infrastructure, discuss objectives for their Resilient Communities Program and plan for upcoming town events.
Read moreGrace Mendez was recognized for earning the rank of Eagle Scout with Scouting America. She is a member of Troop 101 in Navasota and the first female in Navasota to earn the prestigious ranking. She is also a member of Sea Scout Ship 1836 that serves all the Brazos Valley.
Read moreNearly $700,000 in repairs were completed at the Navasota Municipal Pool by Landmark Aquatic just in time for summer fun.
Read moreOver 140 attendees at the Navasota Grimes County Realtor’s and Developer’s Breakfast learned why Grimes County is a coveted place to live, were briefed about ongoing and future developments, quality of schools and more.
Read moreThe community took a trip into outer space in an out of this world learning experience at Navasota Junior High, June 12, with a Planetarium Show by Sky Dome Planetarium. The instructor gave an interactive guided tour of outer space.
Read moreAnderson–Shiro CISD Board members were briefed on strategic plan updates at the monthly meeting, June 9.
Read moreOn June 9, the Navasota City Council began the process to fill the Place 2 position vacated by Kenneth Stevens June 6. In May, Stevens became the Principal Deputy Director of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for the U.S. Department of Interior.
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