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Despite improvements STAAR scores show Texas students are still struggling with math and reading
Despite improvements STAAR scores show Texas students are still struggling with math and reading
08/18/2023 10:29 AM
Community Health Assessment to guide changes for future
Community Health Assessment to guide changes for future
08/18/2023 10:25 AM
READING CHAMPS
READING CHAMPS
READING CHAMPS 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
Mom struggles to describe a daughter who’s veered off course
Mom struggles to describe a daughter who’s veered off course
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter (age 21) has made a series of bad choices and failed relationships since she was 16. She went to college and quit (twice), joined the Air Force and hated it, but managed to get a “general discharge.” At age 19, she had a baby with a high school dropout and violent drug abuser. They’ve had an on/off relationship. He has pushed, shoved and outright hit her, destroyed two of her phones, hit her sister and smashed her phone. He took my daughter’s car while fleeing the police, leaving her and the baby stranded. We have paid countless sums of money for an attorney and sent her more to get her car. She has lied and deceived us on her relationship status. We wanted to believe our daughter. 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
Auditions set for Variety Show benefiting the Price Center
Auditions set for Variety Show benefiting the Price Center
Organizers of the 2nd Annual Variety Show benefiting the Price Center, which is slated to take place on Thurs, Sept. 21 from 6-9 p.m., have set two separate dates for individual performers and acts to audition. The first of the two sessions is set for Wed., Aug. 30 from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. The second audition will be held Sat., Sept. 2 from 10 am. – noon. The auditions are open to anyone wanting to display their talents. Each act will be given 10 -20 minutes for their audition and the finished act needs to fit within a 7–9-minute window. Interested parties are asked to email Anna Broome at [email protected] . 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
TxDOT, law enforcement step up effort to curb drunk driving
TxDOT, law enforcement step up effort to curb drunk driving
New law takes effect Sept. 1 targeting drunk drivers who kill parents of young children 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
Live Music
Live Music
Roughhouse Brewing 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF
COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF
Rattlers wrap up season against East Central 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
Bobcats release fall schedule for 2023-2024 season
Bobcats release fall schedule for 2023-2024 season
On Tuesday, Texas State women’s tennis head coach Kendall Brooks released the 2023 fall tournament schedule which begins in September. 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
Series History San Marcos vs East Central
Series History San Marcos vs East Central
Game: East Central @ San Marcos Nov. 3 7:30 p.m. 08/18/2023 12:00 AM
VAPE NOT
VAPE NOT
The start of a new school year includes specific training for teachers and staff in a wealth of areas. Security and Texas state law affects schools even more in 2023. San Marcos Police Department Officer Mendoza recently brought a presentation to SMCISD High School teachers about vape pens and THC pens, including information about the current laws and what teachers should do if they find the devices on campus. San Marcos CISD students and families need to be aware that if a student possesses a vape on San Marcos Consolidated ISD property or at a district event, by law, they must be placed in a disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP). Texas legislators passed HB 114 in the last regular session, and starting on Sept. 1, students will be bound to the new standard. The new school year began Tuesday in San Marcos with thousands of students, teachers and staff across the district getting to know many new routines. Over the next several issues, the San Marcos Daily Record will continue to share First Day of School photos sent to us. For today, head to Page 4. 08/17/2023 12:00 AM
Council approves proposed 2024 property tax rate
Council approves proposed 2024 property tax rate
San Marcos City Council voted, six to zero with one council member absent, to set the proposed property tax rate at 60.3 cents per $100 of taxable value for Fiscal Year 2024. The rate is the same as 2023. 08/17/2023 12:00 AM
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