AISD superintendent announces 'Dessert & Dialogue' chats
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The public is invited to attend "Dessert & Dialogue with Dana" at five locations during late April and early May.
Read MoreThe Bridge observes National Child Abuse Prevention Month
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The Bridge Children's Advocacy Center, the first such center established in Texas, will reaffirm its interagency commitment during a re-signing ceremony.
Read MoreSunray student earns statewide art contest honor
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Alejandra Mendoza, a third-grader at Sunray Elementary, is one of 16 winners out of more than 3,200 entries in a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality art contest.
Read MoreEaster egg kids' activities roll into Amarillo
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Kids can explore the scientific side of eggs this Easter with events at the Amarillo Zoo and the Don Harrington Discovery Center.
Read MoreAnnual conference addresses child abuse prevention
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The annual conference gathers law enforcement, social services, school district counselors and civic organizations during April, which is National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month.
Read MoreHealthy habits are focus of Junior League of Amarillo's 'Kids in the Kitchen' event
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The Junior League of Amarillo and a team of sponsors will host the free community event on Saturday, April 1, to teach children and their parents about healthy eating and nutrition.
Read MoreCareer event opens doors for women in male-dominated industries
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"Women in Industry," this Friday at Amarillo College's East Campus, gives women get hands-on exploration of industrial and automotive careers.
Read MoreMore male teachers sought for Texas classrooms
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Fewer than 25 percent of Texas teachers are men, according to state data. Through a grant, Amarillo College wants to help recruit more young men into the profession.
Read MoreCity seeks sites for annual Summer Lunch Program for kids
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Amarillo has participated in the program – funded by the Texas Department of Agriculture – for 18 years. In 2016, the program served about 64,000 meals.
Read MoreAmarillo's North Heights residents optimistic about area's future if school talks succeed
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AISD votes to study returning a neighborhood school concept to a north Amarillo neighborhood, which would end desegregation busing done for 45 years.
Read MoreAC hosts legal experts to discuss immigration matters
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Amarillo College's legal studies department, Legal Aid of Northwest Texas and the schools Legal Society brought in immigration attorneys to discuss and answer questions about laws.
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