Last spring, the 7th grade students at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic School built a puddle duck racer sailboat as a team building project with the Texas Sea Grant Extension Agent Rhonda Cummins and three parish volunteers. Puddle ducks are basically “box boats.” Simple and inexpensive to build, they give the students real world […]
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Students Build Boat Models to Help Support Teachers by Rhonda Cummins
Port O’Connor CHS Student Excels in State-Level Art Contest By Jasmine Gordon
Calhoun High School (CHS) student, Melissa Albrecht of Port O’Connor has been awarded third place in Category III in The Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) International Aviation Art Contest. This is the second year in which Calhoun Air Center has promoted the art contest in Calhoun County schools. Following the airport’s local art contest which […]
The Dolphin’s Notebook
Citizens of the Week at Port O’Connor School Week ending January 14: PreK- Kaitlyn Lashley; Kindergarten- Adalia Gossett; First Grade- Anthony Luna; Second Grade- Faith Peeler; Third Grade- Shayleigh Sprague; Fourth Grade- Madison Posey; Fifth Grade- Shelby Rodgers; Sixth Grade- Luis Resendiz Week ending January 21: PreK- Alex Lopez; Kindergarten- Arley Ixtepan; First Grade- Joseph […]
Port O’Connor School Honor Roll
A Honor Roll 1st Grade: Jordan Blevins, Shane Branch, Sarah Doggett, Maddie Hawes, Joey Helms, Anthony Luna, Tarah Munsch, Amy Resendiz, John Rosenboom, Madison Stringo, Shayla Teel 2nd Grade: Dalton Alford, Kali Gregory, Amy Luna, Faith Peeler, Chloe Ragusin, Taylor Ragusin, Brooklyn Redmond, Eli Romo 3rd Grade: Elizabeth Carey, Trey Hagler, Thomas Hawes, Tyler Reed, […]
Planning Begins for Project Graduation
This year’s Project Graduation will be held at Calhoun High School on June 3, 2011. Project Graduation is a safe alternative for seniors to celebrate their High School Graduation. It includes many memorable activities and entertainment for the kids throughout the night and a chance for that last visit with their classmates. Too often the […]
