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Sealy FFA Exhibitors Shine at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with Premium Auction Spots

Sealy FFA Exhibitors Shine at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with Premium Auction Spots

Sealy FFA exhibitors have made a mark at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo by earning premium auction spots in different livestock divisions. Sutton Michalke secured the 12th place in the market goat class, Remington Reichardt won the 28th place in the turkey hen division, and Levi McNeely earned a premium auction spot ranking 90th in the cockerels class. For these young agriculturalists, achieving recognition and higher profits from the sale of their livestock is a significant accomplishment, showcasing their dedication to animal husbandry and teamwork.

Faith Academy Track Team Excels in Back-to-Back Meets Before Spring Break

Faith Academy Track Team Excels in Back-to-Back Meets Before Spring Break

The Faith Academy Track Team recently showcased their skills at back-to-back meets before Spring Break. The team faced off against private Christian schools and public schools, with several of their athletes placing in the top six in their respective events. Despite waiting for the completion of the new Bellville HS track, the team has been working hard, practicing their skills on the Mile Loop trail and at school, determined to better themselves and rise to the challenge of competing with larger schools.

Brazos High School Band Wins Sweepstakes Award at UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest

Brazos High School Band Wins Sweepstakes Award at UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest

The Brazos High School band recently competed at the UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest at Palacios High School, where they achieved a remarkable feat by earning a 1st Division Rating from all three judges in both their stage performance and sight-reading. Their exceptional performance resulted in the band winning a Sweepstakes Award, the highest honor a band can achieve in the competition. This achievement is a testament to the band’s talent, dedication, and passion for music.

The Bellville High School Playmakers Advance to Bi-District in One-Act Play Competition

The Bellville High School Playmakers Advance to Bi-District in One-Act Play Competition

The Bellville High School Playmakers recently advanced to Bi-District in the One-Act Play competition. The students received several awards, including “All Star Cast,” “Best Performer,” “All Star Crew,” and “Best Overall Crew,” recognizing their outstanding performances and contributions to the production. They will continue to compete at El Campo High School on March 22, 2023, and are excited to showcase their talent and dedication to the arts.