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Spring Independent School District Dismisses Early on May 26
Spring ISD will be dismissing early on the last day of school on may 26 and there will be no afternoon kindergarten classes.

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Spring ISD will be dismissing early on the last day of school on may 26 and there will be no afternoon kindergarten classes.

Eileen Chernoff has been appointed a new position at the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts as a part of the Board of Directors.
Northeast Ohio Medical University performed it largest and 37th annual commencement ceremony for health care professionals on May 20.
The free entry also includes a multi-level N scale layout and other exhibits.
Junior Ama Biney and Freshman Mackenzie Phillips have both earned All Star Status at the inaugural Worcester Area Softball All Star Team.
The church will be taking donations for the Giant Tag Sale that will benefit 22 community agencies the church assists.
Troop 82 partnered with the local veterans group at St. Thomas cemetery to place American flags on the graves of fallen soldiers.
The three sets of twins were among 1,400 graduates at LoneStar College on May 12.
Ground broke on the project roughly a year ago and according to Bates the facility is set to open in September.
Rockville has issued an ordinance for owner, managers, and employees to prohibit smoking and vaping in outdoor serving areas.
Grill Us Hotline returns for the fifth year in a row to lend Longhorn Grill Masters to the public to answer questions about grilling.
Students from K-12 are encouraged to submit their favorite drawings of a park, backyard, or dinner table for the 'My Favorite Place' theme.
Hannah Palmer & Sydney Neubert won the 'Award of Excellence' for reaching all standards of performance in the student marketing association.
The purpose of 'A Long Walk to Water' Project is to help raise money to bring drinking water more accessible to South Sudan, Africa.
1,141 students graduated from Pace University with all levels of degrees in May.
The Cultural Arts Coalition will be hosting Daisy Dodge's exhibition starting June 2 at the Studio Around the Corner.
Senator Jerry Hill has released a statement for support on the Caltrain Project after the FTA announced intentions on funding.
Congresswoman Jackie Speier has released a support response for the federal grant approved for Caltrain project.
Noah Berger will be the keynote speaker for this event that will take place on May 24 to celebrate four honorees for community interaction.
Biologists are asking residents to leave fawns alone if found because if disturbed the mother may not come back to provide for the fawn.