SERVING MONTAGUE COUNTY TEXAS THE BOWIE NEWS © $1 Vol. 98, No. 16 • 3 sections, 28 pages Published without fear or favor since 1922 Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Back to school? insidenews County districts plan ‘Meet the Teacher’ with high hopes to start mid-week edition By BARBARA GREEN Each district is ex- staff and students to pre- Courthouse - 4A [email protected] pected to follow the Cen- screen for temperature Obituaries - 5A Despite the many un- ter for Disease Control before arriving or enter- Your Cards - 7A certainties surrounding Guidelines, the Texas ing school, along with Our Community - 8A the upcoming school year Education Agency, state steps in the event of a Sports - 1-2B, 8B districts are moving for- and local government positive case and quar- Real Estate - 4B ward with plans for Meet requirements. All plans antine. Most of the school the Teacher and the first should be posted on dis- districts have implement- Classifieds - 5-7B day of school during the trict websites at least ed staggered lunches, next two weeks. one week before school dismissals and arrivals to obituaries As with all plans these starts. avoid large groups of stu- days, they are subject to The Montague County dents. Water fountains Bowie: change due to COVID- superintendents met sev- also have been replaced Pauline 19. These action plans eral times to discuss their with refillable water bot- outline all the details of action plans hoping to tle requirements. Mooneyham, 96 First day of school Richard Bishop, 84 the school day from filling coordinate some of the In recent weeks par- water bottles and riding issues. ents have been asked Bowie ISD - Aug. 19 Nocona ISD - Aug. 18 Sunset: the bus, to remote learn- Virtually all the plans to submit an option of Gold-Burg ISD - Aug. 17 Prairie Valley ISD - Aug 11 Bill Brezina, 71 ing accountability. outline the process for See SCHOOLS 2A Forestburg ISD - Aug. 17 Saint Jo ISD - Aug. 12 Whitney; Bert Fugitt, 84 Stoneburg: Patricia Posey, 76 Slow start ‘Jumanji’ inserts for Nov. 3 wraps up elections outdoor filings movies Filing for the city and The summer is wind- school Nov. 3 elections ing down as Downtown has been underway a Outdoor Movie Night few weeks, but things are wraps up on Aug. 7 with moving slowly as only a “Jumanji.” Let’s all get ready! Back few people have thrown The Bowie Commu- to school guide inside their hats into the ring. nity Development Board today’s Bowie News. Filing continues through agreed this movie was Aug. 17. a good depiction of how Applications for the the year 2020 is going. various city and school The public is invited to elections are now avail- come out at dark to the able at the city and school parking lot at Mason and administrative offices. Tarrant Streets to this No one has filed to run free celebration under for the Bowie City Coun- the stars. cil which has three place Concessions will be up on the ballot: Precinct available with popcorn, one, Laura Hefley; pre- hot dogs, snow cones and cinct two, Chuck Malone candy. Bring your lawn and precinct three, Tami chairs and blankets. quickreads Buckmaster. The Friday night film Bowie Independent is an American fantasy School District will fill comedy adventure film Active cases three places presently based on a children’s hover at 4 served by Guy Green, book. The story centers place five; Kenny Miller, on a supernatural board Montague County’s place six and Brenda game that releases jun- positive cases of Ogle, place seven. Guy gle-based hazards upon COVID-19 continues to Green has filed, along its players with every slowly rise each week, with Kenny Miller. Lo- turn they take. however, the active cal veterinarian Dr. Pam Fan favorites such as cases remain low. Barlow has filed for place Robin Williams, Kirsten As of Aug. 4’s noon seven. News photo by Barbara Green Dunst, and Bonnie Hunt report from Montague The City of Saint Jo GOING UP play the main roles. This County Health Authority will have the mayor and A 25-ton heating/cooling unit was placed on the Bowie High School gym roof Monday family-friendly flick is a Dr. Delbert McCaig two councilors on the morning. The 3,000-pound unit had to be replaced after the May 22 tornado caused it PG-rated delight. showed there are a ballot. Lucas Thompson to lift off the roof and rip a hole in the roof. This week the new gym floor also is moving BCDB officials extend total of 67 cases with 60 is the present mayor, forward with graphics and sanding with the protective coating to follow. appreciation to Bowie confirmed and seven while Jason Cook and Volunteer Fire Depart- probable. As of Aug. 3, Randall Flusche serve on ment, Bowie Volunteer four confirmed and one the council. No one has Ice down the watermelon Fire Department Ladies probable remained in filed for that election. Auxiliary, Piston Heads isolation. The isolation The Saint Jo ISD will The Forestburg Water- Years of Community point of the community. Auto Club and Bowie dates end on Aug. 10 elect three trustee po- melon Festival celebrates Service,” reflects on the Festival events begin Chamber of Commerce and Aug. 11 for those sitions presently filled its 40th year this Satur- first watermelon festival at 10:30 a.m. with the pa- for their help at all the active cases. by Rebecca Harris, Jeff day in conjunction with in 1981 which helped rade taking off from the Outdoor Movie Nights. Pledger and Scott Thom- the two-night Forestburg the Young Homemaker’s school parking lot. The Funds collected will as. Rodeo Club Rodeo. Club raise money to build route goes into downtown help provide beautifica- Gold-Burg ISD will fill The festival’s 2020 a new community center and turns around to go tion and restoration to See FILING 5A theme, “Celebrating 40 which has become a focal See FESTIVAL 5A the city.

2A • The Bowie News www.bowienewsonline.com Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Schools Continued From Page 1A learning for their student ticipate before and after be screened before admit- but it is not required at items that need to be pur- of 10 will wear masks so the district can plan school hours, but not tance and attendance will this time. Any increase chased by families. in classroom, hallways, for programs and equip- during the school day. be limited to immediate in the county or state The district is wrap- common areas and upon ment. PVISD will continue to family only. restrictions could cause ping up its action plan, arrival and dismissal. While all districts are provide breakfast and In its return to school that to change. however, due to a web- Similar requirements providing in-person and lunch for students learn- plan, MISD has made Students in fourth page hacking incident it are set for staff, and in- remote learning, officials ing from home. some changes to daily grade or older will wear has not been posted as of cludes working in close said this new school year Self-screening of all operations. Front doors face coverings in hall- Tuesday morning. Wil- contact with a student or will be much different students is expected prior will open at 7:15 a.m. ways, common areas and liams said they will place employee. than the emergency shut- to arriving on campus. and students will not be upon arrival and dis- it as soon as it is ready. Students who choose down last spring. Montague County due allowed to enter prior to missal. They will not be As with other districts remote learning will be Remote instruction to its number of active that time. No parents or required while eating or Williams said in school allowed to participate in will focus on covering cases is not requiring visitors will be allowed to drinking. students and staff will extracurricular activities. the entire year’s content face coverings, however, come into either building Employees are ex- be asked to wear masks Parents are responsible in each subject, and stu- students may wear them to have breakfast or walk pected to wear personal only during passing pe- for transportation to and dents will be required if desired. Teachers will a student to class. protective equipment riod. Staff and students from practice. to keep pace with on- use masks during one-on- Once a student choos- when entering or exiting may wear masks if they Nocona ISD has set campus peers due to in- one instruction, but not es remote learning that the campus buildings and desire. A lanyard will its first day of school for creased expectations. while at a safe distance. will stay in effect for being present on campus be provided for students Aug. 18. No information Grading policies, at- Bowie ISD will pres- two-weeks, afterwhich in common areas such as to keep up with their was available on a Meet tendance requirements ent its plan to the school a student may change the halls, restrooms, caf- masks. the Teacher event. and extra-curricular eli- board next week prior to in-person. Those who eteria, foyers and offices. On the bus routes stu- Changes to the school gible will be the same for to the first day of school choose remote learning They are not required dents will wear masks calendar show early dis- both remote and in-per- Aug. 19. Meet the Teach- will be allowed to partici- while teaching a lesson and family groups are missal for students each son students. Attendance er will be from 3-7 p.m. on pate in extra-curricular in a classroom. asked to sit together. The Friday to allow the teach- and progress will be mon- Aug. 17. activities. Student lockers will Bowie route has been ing staff time to prepare itored daily. Absenteeism Times have been set up Riding the bus stu- not be available this year. split into a city pickup for both in-person and can result in students based on the first letter of dents and staff will be Only water bottle filling and Old Bowie Lake pick- remote learning. falling short of the 90 per- the child’s last name. required to wear a mask stations will be avail- up, to reduce the number The elementary will cent attendance required Families are asked to try due to the inability to so- able at the high school, of students. dismiss each Friday, mid- to receive class credit. and come during that set cial distance. Employees elementary and cafete- Students who choose dle school and high school State truancy laws also time slot. Anyone who will wear either a mask ria gym. Students are remote learning will be at 12:05 p.m. School hours will apply. has conflicts may contact or face shield at any time expected to bring their allowed to participate in Monday-Thursday will be Prairie Valley In- the campus staff. not giving direct instruc- own reusable bottle and extracurricular activi- 7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. at dependent School Dis- The schedule will be tion i.e. entering or exit- take it home to be cleaned ties, but their access will the elementary, 7:50 a.m. trict kicks things off with as follows: Names A-F, ing campus, hallways daily. only be into the gym area to 3:50 p.m. at the middle its Meet the Teacher on 3-4 p.m.; G-M, 4-5 p.m.; and common areas or The district will be not the main building. and high school. Aug. 6. It will be on a N-S, 5-6 p.m. and T-Z, restrooms. Face masks providing in-person and Students will be screened While the district will staggered schedule based 6-7 p.m. will not be required for remote learning options before entering. make all efforts to social on the first letter of the Montague ISD will students, but they may for students. An addi- Forestburg ISD will distance in the classroom student’s last name. have Meet the Teacher on wear them if desired. tional document will be start school on Aug. 17. limited space may be an Everyone is asked to Aug. 12 with a schedule Saint Jo ISD wel- developed related to ath- Meet the Teacher will be issue. Where it is impos- attend the assigned time, set up by grade. Pre- comes students back to letic and extra curricular on Aug. 13, along with sible to attain that space but if that is not possible Kindergarten and first school on Aug. 12. activities. Chromebook check-out. students will be encour- there are alternate times grade, 10 a.m.; kinder- Meet the Teacher Students choosing re- Parents and students aged to wear masks while available from 4-6 p.m. garten and second grade, nights for elementary, mote learning will not are asked to attend the in the classroom. If that time is not pos- 11 a.m.; third and sixth and junior and high be eligible to participate session with the letter All staff members will sible email Principal Lisa grades, 1 p.m.; fourth school schedule distri- or compete in school- that matches their last be required to wear face Sadler to set up a better and seventh grades, 2 bution are scheduled as sanctioned and approved name: 3-3:45 p.m., letters coverings. Students are time. p.m. and fifth and eighth follows: extra curricular activi- A-D; 4-4:45 p.m., E-H; required to wear masks The schedule will be as grades, 3 p.m. Aug. 10: 2-3:30 p.m. to ties, co-curricular and 5-5:45 p.m., I-M; 6-6:45 when not in the class- follows: 1-2 p.m., letters Students can meet students with last names work-based practicum. p.m., N-S and 7-7:45 room such as halls, re- A-F; 2-3 p.m., G-L; 3-4 their teachers and bus starting with A-E. Gold-Burg ISD’s p.m., T-Z. strooms and offices. All p.m., M-Z; 4-5 p.m. any drivers, plus drop off Aug. 11: 9-10:30 a.m., first day of school is Aug. Parents and students visitors will be screened junior high or high school school supplies. Sched- F-K; 11-12:30 p.m., L-R 17. Meet the Teacher is may meet the teachers, and required to wear a student not available ules for sixth-eighth and 2-3:30 p.m., S-Z. on Aug. 13 with the fol- see the classrooms, check mask. during assigned time and grades will be in their Elementary students lowing schedule: 6-6:45 out a Chromebook and Normal bus routes 5-6 p.m. any elementary labeled lockers. should enter through p.m., Pre-Kindergarten- drop off any supplies. will continue, but they student not available Officials said this the new entrance and fifth grade and 6:45-7:30 The district’s plan also will be difficult to during assigned time. event is not required, they can bring their p.m., junior high and for in-person learning social distance. Parents The first day of School and if students or parents school supplies. Guests senior high school. is posted on its website. are encouraged to bring is Aug. 11. PVISD’s plan do not feel comfortable of students should wear a Those over the age Regarding masks the their children to school is posted on its web- attending, supplies may mask and social distanc- of 10 are asked to wear Longhorns will follow the to reduce the number on site. Along with all the be brought and schedules ing must be followed. masks that night. Super- state rules and at this busses. COVID-19 restrictions picked up the first day of According to the dis- intendent Kim Williams time Montague County All the plans note they the district is transition- school on Aug. 13. trict’s plan due to the said this year the school is exempt from wearing are all subject to change ing to a new four-day a Masks are required for number of active cases board has opted to pro- masks. Students and based on state, local or week schedule approved all staff, parents and visi- in Montague County, vide many of the basic staff may wear them if county actions due to by the board last spring. tors; they are optional for students will be able to supplies for many of the desired. COVID-19. Plans will be Principal Lisa Sadler students. Everyone will wear a mask if desired, classrooms, reducing the Students over the age on district websites. pointed to the calendar on the district website, Answer to last week’s word search noting it does have a few weeks where there are five-days to accom- modate for state testing and holidays. Those who choose re- mote learning will be in that category for a six- week grading period. A change from one system to another can only be done at a grading period. The plan states families choose remote learning to limit their child’s expo- sure to the virus; hence, no participation in UIL or non-UIL activities will be allowed during the school day from 7:40 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. Students may par-

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Marriages John Walter Allen and Sara Jodee Pemberton Leonard Wilson Robinson and Dana Michelle Bowie Police Dept. report Moeller John Russel Crocker and Linda Kay Reyes The following incident debit card abuse com- jury complaint stating a class C. Warranty deeds and arrest reports were plaint. subject struck the victim July 31, Jimmy Donald Ashley and Marvin C. Miller to Keelan Wade - 2.08 investigated by the Bowie July 31, Jon Tyler and knocked him out at Hughitt, 72, 404 Small, acres Blk 53 Hill CSL Survey A-319. Police Department be- Scrogum, filed a com- The Rack. One person jailed on warrants for Michael IRA Boaz, Equity Trust Company Cus. and tween July 27 and Aug. plaint of assault family was arrested. tampering with identifi- Bruce Grugerson to Landon and Rachel Wesley - Lot 3. violence stating a suspect Aug. 2, officials at All- cation numbers (twice), 5 Blk 1 Rolling Oaks Subdivision. slapped her son on the sup’s No. 2, 609 State possession of a controlled Ranches at Stoneburg LLC to Aaron Flores - 15.072 Incident log face. One person was ar- Highway 59 North, filed a substance under one acres Blk 26 Limestone CSL Survey A-421. July 27, police re- rested. theft complaint for a gas gram, and prohibited TNT Holdings Texas LLC to Milanos Eagle LLC - sponded to an assault Aug. 1, police respond- drive-off. weapons. Lot 7 Blk 7 OT Bowie. call at Hilltop Tire, 618 ed to the Kiwanis Park Jail log Aug. 1, Trevor Lewis William Crowne, Elizabeth Jones, Billy and Glen W. Wise, where two male area on Nelson and Mill July 28, Coby Wayne Greer, 27, 250 Willow, Lowery to Charles and Pamela Swartz -Lot 14-28 subjects got into a physi- when some people at the Smith, 32, 179 Merritt, jailed on a complaint Flynn Stewart Lake Side Subdivision and 0.542 acre cal confrontation. A re- park said they heard jailed on a complaint of of driving while license D Farris Survey A-262 and 1.572 acre D Farris Sur- port was taken. gun fire. Police located a possession of dangerous invalid with previous vey A-262. July 27, Marcus Sa- suspect who told police he drugs. conviction. Amy Howell, Amy, Barbara and Louis Ruhs to bado, 502 W. Wilbarger, was trying out a new gun. July 29, Brady Lee Aug. 1, Megan Ryan Stephen Frost - Lot 676 Phase Seven Silver Lakes filed an assault causing He received a citation for Baird, 19, 313 FM 1749, Wood, 19, 1111 Roberts, Ranch. bodily injury complaint disorderly conduct. jailed on warrants for jailed on a warrant for Gia McAllister and Gary Peet to Gia and Todd stating a suspect struck Aug. 2, police began criminal trespass and public intoxication. McAllister and Garyand Judy Peet - various tracts. him with a wrench. investigating a report criminal mischief. Aug. 2, Vincent Ed- Mary and Dwight Kirby to Jason Bilyeu. Kari Kil- July 30, officials at of unlawful electronic July 30, Joshua Lee ward Wilson Trayler, lian and Connie O’Neal - Lot 2 Blk 88 OT Nocona. Goodyear Tire, 209 E. transmission of sexually Harris, 28, 1002 Lowrie, 24, Sunset, jailed on a Mitzi Hallmark to Ed and Mitzi Hallmark - vari- Wise, filed a theft com- explicit visual. The report jailed on a complaint of warrant for no driver’s ous tracts. plaint stating a former states an adult male sent possession of marijuana license. Cecil Webb to Jacky and Paula Webb - Lot 24 No- employee had stolen inappropriate pictures to under two ounces. Aug. 2, Leland Scott cona Hills Addition. money. a 12-year-old female. July 31, Melissa Lee Pannell, 50, 10921 State Lauren and Margaret Lengel to Kayli and Johnny July 30, David Bur- Aug. 2, Sadie Sutton, Miller, 47, 304 Small, Highway 59, jailed on Daniels - Lot 2298 Nocona Hills Addition. row, 612 Farm-to-Market 210 N. Mason, filed an jailed on a complaint of a complaint of assault David Waldrip to Michael Waldrip - 0.16 acre Pt Road 1125, filed a credit- assault causes bodily in- assault family violence- causes bodily injury. Lot 5 and 6 Blk 109 OT Nocona. David Waldrip to Michael Waldrip - Pt Lot 4 Blk 7 B S Wathen Addition. David Waldrip to Michael Waldrip - Lot 6 Blk 5 County sheriff report, jail log Landor Subdivision. David Waldrip to Michael Waldrip - Lot 8 and PT The following incident July 29, Kendra Carl- and motion to revoke pos- than one gram, prohib- Lot 9 Blk 112 OT Nocona. reports were investigated ton, 44, Muenster, jailed session of marijuana four ited weapon and tamper- David Waldrip to Michael Waldrip - Pt Lot 3 and by the Montague County on a complaint of theft of ounces-five pounds. Bond ing with identification Pt Lot 4 Blk 117-A Wathen North Addition. Sheriff’s Office between property $2,500-$30,000, not stated. numbers, $16,500 bond. David Waldrip to Michael Waldrip - Pt J D Jennings July 27 and Aug. 1. $10,000 bond. J u l y 3 0 , J e f f e r y July 31, Clint Don Cal- Survey A-389. Deputies answered 78 July 29, Brady Lee Eayne McMahon, 45, ton, 45, Forestburg, jailed Charles and Faith Duffin to Jennifer and Warren calls for service includ- Baird, 19, Sunset, jailed Fort Worth, jailed on a on a complaint of inter- Goad and Sharron Sperling - 3.58 acres C C Milne ing three agency assist, on complaints of criminal complaint of burglary of fere with police service Survey A-485. four livestock calls, three mischief $2,500-$30,000 vehicle, $1,500 bond. animal killing. Bond not Norman and Shirley Ingram to Amanda Woolsey - disturbance calls and as- and criminal trespass, July 31, Joshua Lee stated. 0.2406 acre Lot 12 Blk 8 Royal Crest Subdivision. sorted other calls. $12,000 bond. Harris, 30, Bowie, jailed July 31, Daven Warren Marvi and Terry Robertson to Seth Tettleton - July 27, Jodi Elaine July 29, Coby Wayne on a complaint of posses- Pike, 51, Bowie, jailed Lot 26 Sunrise Estates Addition H G Skeen Survey Gomez, 42, Nocona, jailed Smith, 32, Bowie, jailed sion of marijuana less on complaints of sexual A-717. on a complaint of theft of on a complaint of posses- than two ounces, $2,000 assault with child and David and Kelly Miller to Allen and Ann Williams property $2,500-$30,000, sion of dangerous drug, bond. indecency with a child ex- - Pt Blk F Howells Addition. $7,500 bond. $2,000 bond. July 31, Jimmy Don- posed. Bond not stated. Gayle Henning to George Dean - Lot 519 Silver July 29, Clint Don July 29, Jonathan ald Hughitt, 72, jailed July 31, Ckierra Rae Lake Ranch Phase 6. Carlton, 45, Forestburg, Marshall, 27, College on complaints of tamper- Gale, 37, Nocona, jailed Marge and Mel Demoss to George Dean - Lot 222 jailed on a complaint of Station, motion to revoke ing with identification on a complaint of as- Nocona Hills Addition. theft of property $2,500- possession of controlled numbers, possession of sault by contact. Bond Irma Salas to Gerardo Alvardo-Salas - Lots 9 and $30,000, $10,000 bond. substance four-200 grams controlled substance less not stated. 10 Blk 37 OT Saint Jo. Marja Properties Inc. to John D. Trust Dickenson - Lots 530 and 532 Nocona Hills Addition. Micheal Boaz, Equity Title Company and Bruce Texas DPS seizes 61 lbs of meth Furgerson to Jerri and Michael Watts - Lot 3 Blk 1 The Texas department and drug enforcement The driver, Luis Fu- transported and booked Rolling Oaks. of public safety seized administration special entes, 32, Greenbelt, into the Randall county Trenton McCabe to Dianna and Ward Rhielen - 10 more than 61 pounds agents were contacted to MD, was arrested and jail. The drugs allegedly acres Blk 64 Panola CSL Survey A-587. of methamphetamine assist with the case. DEA charged with felony pos- were being transport- Montague Rentals LLC and Terry Massengale to July 21 after a Texas special agents adopted session of a controlled ed from Madera, CA to Stephanie Massengale - Lot 1 Blk 26 OT Bowie. highway patrol trooper the case. substance. Fuentes was Washington, DC. New Cases stopped a vehicle in Car- The delinquent taxes of Tammy J. Harlow son county. Bowie SNF, LLC D/B/A Advanced Rehabilitation At approximately Center of Bowie vs Elmer Defrates - contract con- 3:19 p.m. a DPS trooper sumer/commercial debt stopped a 2020 State of Texas vs Timothy Allen Bear and Clint Traverse traveling east Creighton Craft D/B/A Blackjack Bail Bonds - civil on I-40 near Conway for cases relating to criminal matters a traffic violation. The The Attory General of Texas vs Randall Jack Trooper then discovered Carpenter and Clarissa Lauren Banton - title IV-D multiple one liter wine UIFSA bottles containing liquid State of Texas vs Stephanie Meyers - civil cases methamphetamine. relating to criminal matters DPS special agents

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Continued From Page 1A OBITUARIES Elections ObituAries Archived At bOwienewsOnline.cOm three seats: Becky Case, Kristy Tillman, Audi- Weldon Duff and Lynn emarie Keown and Chad Richard W. Bishop Opal Pauline Lynch Mooneyham Allen, four-year terms Hudspeth. No filings were June 13, 1936 - July 31, 2020 October 13, 1923 - July 31, 2020 and Robert Barzano, two- reported. BOWIE - Richard W. BOWIE - Opal Pauline year term (he filled out an Prairie Valley ISD will Bishop, 84, Bowie, TX, Lynch Mooneyham, 96, unexpired term). Adam fill three places served finished his journey on Bowie, TX died Friday, Garcia has filed. now by Scott Carpenter, earth and walked through July 31, 2020 in Willis, Forestburg ISD has Frank Glass and Jimmy the gates of heaven to Texas. four places on the ballot Harris. No filings were begin his eternal life with The funeral services filled by Jimmy Raney, reported. his Lord and Savior on will take place at 11 a.m. July 31, 2020 in Alvord, on Aug. 8 in the chapel Continued From Page 1A TX. of Lunn Funeral Home A graveside service in Olney with the Rev. was at 11 a.m. on Aug. Claude Hendricks, offici- Festival 3 at Elmwood Cemetery ating. Interment will fol- in Bowie, with the Rev. low at Restland Cemetery back to the school. Roger Bishop of Mena A.R. officiating. The family in Olney. Arrangements are under the direction of Throughout downtown received friends from 2-4 p.m. on Aug. 2 at the White Lunn Funeral Home of Olney. there are plans for ven- Family Funeral Home in Bowie. Opal was born on Oct. 13, 1923 in Breckenridge, dor booths, games for Richard was born on June 13, 1936 in Wichita Falls TX one of fifteen children born to the late Joseph all ages, plus gospel and to Dick and Katheryne Bishop. The family moved to Benjamin Lynch and Bessie White Lynch. She was a country music in the af- the Selma area in 1942 and then to Bowie. Richard longtime resident of Bowie and a member of the As- ternoon. grew up in the Sunset and Bowie area. He was a sembly of God. She married Jack Mooneyham on July The Montague County member of the 1954 graduating class of Bowie High 5, 1949 in Weatherford. He preceded her in death on Veterans Service Office School. He earned his first 40 cents at the age of ight,e January 10, 1990. Opal loved butterflies, listening to will have a veteran’s out- plates, personally en- shining shoes in the domino hall. As a teen, he worked Tennessee Ernie Ford, gardening, making homemade reach to assist any vet- graved with their name, for Tubby Wilson at Wilson Drug; in his 20’s he worked jellies, word searches and puzzles no less than 1,000 erans and their families the contest category and in the parts dept. of Cummins Diesel of Odessa. pieces (because anything less was “too easy”). She with obtaining benefits. the watermelon festival’s Later Richard worked for Meador Olds in Fort also loved reading tabloids, drinking coffee and cokes Watch for the table set 40th anniversary ver- Worth and in the early 60’s with his brother, Homer, and spending time with her family, but most of all, up in downtown. biage. Winners will be in the car business in Bowie. Richard had a long reading her Bible. The Kountry Kraft announced the day of the carrier in the auto industry. In 1971 he became the Opal was preceded in death by her husband, a and Kitchen Store will be contest and name plates owner of Bishop Motors, the Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmo- daughter, Linda Gale Arevalo, and twelve siblings. open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. will be mailed after they bile, GMC dealer for the area. He sold the company Opal is survived by a daughter, Janice Mooney- at the LifeChurch 2:42 have been engraved. in 1985 and continued many years after in the used ham, Bowie; son, Benny Mooneyham, Arlington; building on Main Street Social distancing and car business. seven grandchildren: Stanley Mooneyham, Rhome, next to the Forestburg safety procedures will be He married Loretta Durham of Nocona on Nov. 18 John Mooneyham, Gleason, WI, Sonya Caudell, Country Store. followed. 1961 in Bowie. They resided in Bowie until her passing Alvord, Vanessa Powell, Arlington, Nickie Wilhite, The kitchen store will Of course there will be in January 2020. Richard and Loretta were charter Crestview, FL, Robin Atchley, Euless, Paula Arevalo, have homemade baked lots of free watermelon members of Faith Baptist Church. He loved his broth- Denton; sister, Charlene Mann; brother, Eddie Lynch; goods and canned goods, slices for festival goers. ers and his whole family unconditionally. 13 great-grandchildren: Stephani, Ashlee, Dusten, as well as an assortment A barbecue lunch will be Richard was preceded in death by his wife, Loretta, Rhyan, Tyler “T-Rex”, Zackary, Emmalee, Timothy, of craft items for sale. served after the parade at parents and brothers, Homer and Carol. Jonathon, Destiny, Jacob, Micah and Cailey; and two Anyone who would like to the community center. Richard is survived by his son, Scott Bishop, Bowie; great-great-grandsons, Aedyn and Jackson. donate items for the store As part of the weekend daughter, Shelly Burkhalter and husband Larry, Al- Condolences to the family may be made at lunnfu- can bring them to the Life events, the Forestburg vord; brothers, Roger, Mena, AR and Danny and wife neralhome.com. Church 2:42 Building on Riding Club hosts its Pat, Trophy Club; sister-in-laws, Lynda DeFrates and Paid publication Aug. 7 between 12-3 p.m. rodeo on Aug. 7-8. Mozelle Palmer and husband James; brother-in-law, or Aug. 8, between 8:30 – T h e r i d i n g c l u b Leo Durham; two grandchildren, Mandy Netherland 300 South Avenue M. 9:30 am. changed its queen con- and husband Mike, Rhome and Seth Burkhalter, Ra- Olney. TX 76374 All proceeds go to the test to a rodeo sweetheart leigh, NC; one great-granddaughter, Camille and his Forestburg Community contest this year, and it is best friend for years, Bill Allen. Service Club. current underway. The In lieu of flowers, donation can be made in honor of By popular demand winner will be named Richard to the Faith Baptist Church of Bowie at 1307 (940) 564-5533 • LunnFuneralHome.com the salsa contest returns Saturday night at the E. Nelson St. Bowie. for the festival. home- rodeo. Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Fu- Patricia Ann Posey made salsa should be Young ladies age six neral Home of Bowie. delivered between 9-8:30 to 15 were invited to July 16, 1944 - July 29, 2020 a.m. on Aug. 8. compete. They must ride Paid publication STONEBURG - Pa- Judging is by popular a horse in the parade tricia Ann Posey, 76, vote of the patrons after and during the two rodeo 1418 Highway 59 N, Stoneburg passed away sampling each salsa. grand entry events. They in the hospital in Weath- Bowie, TX Each contestant must will be judged on ticket erford, TX July 29, 2020. (940) 872-9993 furnish two pints or one sales, personality and There will be a memo- quart of salsa for the appearance. rial service at 2 p.m. on www.thewhitefamilyfuneralhome.com judging. Salsa must be There are two contes- Aug. 7 at Victory Church homemade and can ei- tants. located at 518 Hutchin- “Will Bill” Brezina ther be canned or fresh. Clara Dill, eight-year- son Street in Bowie with September 19, 1948 - August 1, 2020 Salsa entries will be old daughter of Kris and - SUNSET - “Wild Bill” Brezina, 71, Sunset, TX Paster John Little offici served at room tempera- Marsha Dill of Lindsay. ating. died August 1, 2020. He rededicated his life and was ture, so food safe han- She is a third grader at Patricia was born on recently baptized. dling processes must be Lindsay School . July 16, 1944 in Bowie to Henry Louis and Neva The graveside service was at 1 p.m. on Aug. 4 at the followed. The contest will Karagan Lynn Ritchie, Maurice (Allen) Walker. She was married to Doyle Bellevue United Methodist Church in Bellevue, with end at 2 p.m. and any is the 15-year-old daugh- Wayne Posey. Patricia retired from food sales. She Greg Parr officiating. The burial followed at Sunset salsa remaining must ter of Randal and Lau- was a member of Victory Church in Bowie. Cemetery. The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. be picked up before 2:30 rie Ritchie of Nocona. of She preceded in death by her husband, Doyle on Aug. 3 at White Family Funeral Home in Bowie. p.m. that day. Waurika, She will be a Wayne Posey, sons, Layne and Trace Posey and sis- Brezina was born Sept. 19, 1948 in Waco to Stanley Winners will receive sophomore at Prairie Val- ter, Gayle. and Bessie Brezina. Hardworking kind of man, he had acrylic desk-style name ley School this year. business hanging iron for many years for buildings Patricia is survived by her son, Robert Posey and and later on had a business putting in septic systems. wife T.J.; brother, Leon; sisters, Charlsa, Kathy, He later married Candyse Pressley Brezina on Oct. Marilyn and Penny; six grandchildren, Michael, Chris, 26, 1973. Jason, Matthew, Logan Posey and Kattie Dwenport; He married his beautiful bride Candyse Pressley 11 great-grandchildren and countless friends. She will Brezina on Oct. 26, 1973, he had three children, be very missed. Stanley Brezina, Billy Brezina, Christi; and six Paid publication grandchildren. Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Fu- neral Home of Bowie.

Bert Ciscero Fugitt May 10, 1936 - August 1, 2020 WHITTNEY - Bert Ciscero Fugitt, 84, Whitney, TX, died Aug. 1, 2020 in Waco, TX. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. on August 5 at the White Family Funeral Home in Bowie. The burial will follow at Smyrna Cemetery, near Sunset. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Aug. 4 at the White Family Funeral Home. Fugitt was born May 10, 1936 in Whitney to Edgar and Daisy (Cheek) Fugitt. He served his country in the U.S. Army from 1955-1961. He worked as welder and a truck driver when he was younger. He is preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Daisy Fugitt, son, Gary Fugitt and daughter, Susan Fugitt. Fugitt is survived by his children, Judy Payne, Albert Fugitt, Robert Fugitt and Jolene Fugitt; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Fu- neral Home of Bowie.

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The junior master gar- deners and the gardens at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas University are keeping things lively with the growing good kids vir- tual course “Bugging Out in the Backyard,” taken place recently for camp participants around the nation. This year, due to COVID-19, the camp was virtual. This two-week camp shipped supplies needed to keep the participants engaged and learning about bugs found right Courtesy photos in their own backyard. Adult Gulf Fritillary Butterfly found on a Purple Passion The course included six Vine during the Growing Good Kids “Bugging Out in the fun-filled interactive ses- Gulf Fritillary Butterfly in larval stage found on a Purple Passion Vine. Backyard” virtual camp. sions to investigate bugs complete with a bug kit the first session. Session including a song describ- cycle. Kids love discovery riety of different types of some of the most com- for each day. Students kits included everything ing the parts of an insect and the virtual back- mouthparts. mon beneficial insects who completed the course from a handbook to follow led by Lisa Whittlesey, yard bugging camp en- “Our campers got to and how to identify them earned their JMG golden along all the way to pipe national JMG program courages that curiosity see examples of chewing, and also learned about ray series certification for cleaners and google eyes coordinator and AgriL- and investigation. The piercing, sucking, siphon- some of the biggest insect “Insects in the Garden.” for some crafting and an ife extension specialist hands-on sessions dur- ing and sponging mouth- pests that are problems Each of the six ses- insect predictions chart for horticulture at Col- ing camp helped them to parts. They used their in our gardens,” Whit- sions was streamed live sheet. lege Station. The camp understand events like camp supplies to pretend tlesey said. and included an interac- “It’s great for them to song followed the tune of metamorphosis that’s to be insects with these The final day with tive 20-30 minutes in the have all the materials – “head, shoulders, knees happening in the world different mouthparts. Af- session six included an leach teaching gardens just like if they were at a and toes,” and was sung around them.” terward, we showed close interview with a scien- with junior master gar- face-to-face camp,” Sea- at the beginning of every Session three was up pictures and actual tist, Molly Keck, AgriLife dener camp counselor, graves said. “At the be- virtual session. an insect collection day specimens of insects for extension entomologist at Randy Seagraves. He ginning of each camp ses- Session two included where campers went out the children to observe,” San Antonio. is a JMG curriculum sion and after the camp learning about the trans- in search of different in- she explained. Keck explained why coordinator and Texas song, we all got to open formation, or metamor- sects and used their camp In session five, partici- everyone cares about A&M AgriLife extension and discover the session phosis, that insects go kits to build a bug sucker pants strolled throughout insects, from nurses and service program special- packages together.” through throughout their kit to better capture their their garden areas inves- doctors to farmers and ist for horticulture at “For our audience of el- lifecycle. Participants insects for observation. tigating whether or not ranchers and homeown- College Station. Broad- ementary-aged campers, then built a necklace “We had several stu- the insects found were ers. casted via Facebook live, we kept our live virtual representing the differ- dents find assassin bugs,” friends or foes. As part of the course participants were able to sessions to 20 minutes in ent life cycle stages that said Whittlesey. “Al- This session allowed graduation, participants re-watch the sessions at length,” Seagraves said. also served as their name though the name sounds participants to collect earned their “insects in any time. “Our priority is to make tag for the remainder of scary, they are beneficial insects and put into the garden” certificate, a Registration for the these distanced sessions the camp. and actually do a good practice the things they part of the golden ray se- backyard bugging “camp- as interactive as possible. “Even with the in- job of eating some of our had learned about what ries of the junior master in-a-box” format included All sessions include a ‘do creasing heat, there are bad insects that feed on makes an insect an in- gardener handbook. the needed activity sup- it with us’ component so a lot of pollinators in the plants.” sect. They observed and Campers also received plies for all six of the kids can see how to do garden,” Seagraves said Session four, called recorded information a gardens patch, a JMG live sessions. They were something new and expe- “Butterflies are probably “chew on this,” discussed about the body regions, tattoo, a gardens hum- packaged by session rience it alongside us.” most popular, especially the different ways insects legs, antennae, mouth- mingbird tattoo, a gar- camp day, and the box Daily sessions right now, because we use mouthparts to access parts and wings of insects dens seed packet to at- was mailed directly to Session one discussed can find them in differ- different foods. that they collected. tract pollinators and a campers to have ahead of what makes up an insect, ent stages of their life Insects can have a va- “They learned about gardens connect card. Enter The Bowie News Summer Coloring Contest and win tickets to

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co M M u n i t y ev e n t S • Sc h o o l S • cl u B S • pe o p l e CTTA plans Aug. 13 meet The Chisholm Trail Art She is a member of the Association will be having arts council Wichita Falls, a monthly meeting Aug. Wichita Falls art associa- 13 in the Chisholm Trail tion, western trail histori- room at the Wellington cal society and is a Texas Bank in Bowie. Doors master naturalist. will open at 5:30 p.m. and Laura lives near Iowa the meeting will begin Park with her husband, promptly at 6 p.m. James, and an assort- Anyone is welcome to ment of animals. attend two of our meet- Her daily doodles and ings before joining our various other projects can group. The presentation be seen at yellowcatart. this month is from Laura blogspot.com or on the M. Gillis. YellowCatArt Facebook Building sculptures page. from found metal or work- If the public has any ing on paper in ink and art related events that Bowie High School teacher of the year and Region 9 teacher of the year candidate, Tabatha Jones. She is shown watercolor, Laura M. Gil- they would like the CTAA with Bowie Superintendent Blake Enlow, Region 9’s Pat Page and Principal Sergio Menchaca. lis is an award winning to consider, contact Jen- artist interested in pre- nifer Hammer, CTAA serving the natural and newsletter/publicity chair cultural history of her at: jh1040285@onemain. world. com Texans celebrate tax-free weekend With the Texas econ- omy slowly awakening from effects of the COVID- 19 pandemic, Comptroller Glenn Hegar reminds shoppers they can save money on clothes and school supplies during the state’s sales tax holiday telephone, mail, custom on Friday, Saturday and order or any other means Sunday Aug. 7-9. (including in-store pur- The law exempts sales chases) tax free, when tax on qualified items either: — such as clothing, foot- • The item is both de- Courtesy photos wear, school supplies and livered to, and paid for by, Rob Norman (secondary) and Hayley Bishop (Elementary) were selected as Nocona Teachers of the Year. Hayley backpacks — priced below the customer during the Bishop teaches Art, Music and Technology classes at Nocona Elementary. Rob Norman teaches media and $100, saving shoppers exemption period technology at Nocona High School. Both teachers completed the application process last spring to compete at the about $8 on every $100 • The customer orders regional level and it was announced Tuesday Bishop was selected as the Region 9 Elementary Teacher of The Year. they spend. The date of and pays for the item, Wes Pierce and Debbie Cummings from Region 9 presented the award along with Principal Stephenie Wright. the sales tax holiday and and the seller accepts the list of tax-exempt items order during the exemp- are set by the Texas Leg- tion period for immediate islature. shipment, even if delivery Nocona elementary teacher “Even though signifi- is made after the exemp- cant uncertainty remains tion period ends. for our public and private Texas’ sales tax holi- receives top Region 9 award schools as a result of the day weekend has been COVID-19 pandemic, the an annual event since Sarah Kidd, a math fourth grade reading/Eng- • Scott Ramsey, sixth grade theater arts teacher sales tax holiday is a 1999, allowing Texans to teacher at Graham High lish language teacher at grade math/science teach- at Burkburnett Middle perfect opportunity to save millions of dollars in School, Graham Indepen- Ben Franklin Elemen- er at Petrolia Elementary, School, Burkburnett ISD save money on school state and local sales taxes dent School District, has tary, Wichita Falls ISD Petrolia CISD • Tabatha Jones, math supplies and other tax- each year. been named the 2021 Re- • Shelly Koch, second • Karissa Rohmer, sec- teacher at Bowie High free items at a time when Uncertainty surround- gion 9 secondary Teacher and third grade math ond grade teacher at Mid- School, Bowie ISD many Texans are care- ing consumer activity in of the Year and Hayley interventionist at Cen- way School, Midway ISD • Rob Norman, film/ fully monitoring their the retail sector coupled Bishop, an Elementary tral Elementary, Vernon • Tina Saravane, li- broadcast/audio/anima- family finances,” Hegar with a lack of clarity re- art/music teacher at No- ISD; b r a r i a n / E n g l i s h L A tion teacher at Nocona said. “Online shopping is garding the timing and cona Elementary, Nocona • Melanie Lowe, Kin- teacher at I.C. Evans, High School, Nocona covered, so I encourage nature of schools reopen- ISD, has been named the dergarten through second Burkburnett ISD ISD all Texans to shop online ing prevents the agency 2021 Region 9 Elemen- grade English LA and • Brandon Carpen- • Chantilly Sweet, spe- or practice social distanc- from producing an esti- tary Teacher of the Year. reading teacher at New- ter, sixth grade self-con- cial education resource ing when making in-store mate for dollars saved The announcement castle School, Newcastle tained, seventh grade teacher at Vernon Middle purchases. We want folks by taxpayers during this was made this week at ISD math teacher at Midway School, Vernon ISD to stay safe while saving year’s holiday. each district. Other teach- • Brooke McCurry, School, Midway ISD • Savanah Wheeler, money.” Last year’s holiday ers recognized at their fifth grade math teacher • Debby Ford, honors English teacher at Petro- To promote social dis- generated an estimated district were: at Jacksboro Elementary, algebra II and calculus lia High School, Petrolia tancing, the Comptroller’s $102.2 million in savings • Jill Hughes, fifth Jacksboro ISD teacher at Wichita Falls CISD office wants all taxpayers for Texas taxpayers. grade reading and writing • Kelly Qualls, early High School, Wichita The 2021 Texas Teach- to know that during the Items that may be pur- teacher at Bowie Elemen- childhood special educa- Falls ISD ers of the Year will be annual sales tax holiday, chased tax-free are listed tary, Bowie ISD tion teacher at Pioneer El- • Lindsey Hartman, named at the fall virtual qualifying items can be at the website: TexasTax- • Courtney Kittrell, ementary, Graham ISD sixth through eighth state convention. purchased online or by Holiday.org. 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Texas Rangers August 5 vs Oakland 8:10 p.m. News photo by Jordan Neal FOOTBALL PRACTICES BEGIN inbrief The Bowie High School Jackrabbits were practicing in helmets and shorts on the first day of football practice on Monday morning. The team had to practice at the junior high field due to construction at the high school field. Flag FB available No tournaments this seasons The youth flag foot- ball league will have By JORDAN NEAL multiple games a week, other teams perform and that tough to overcome.” Mostly the money goes its season in Nocona [email protected] tournaments are useful getting to bond for many The school districts to the school or athletic this fall. Volleyball practice early season tools for hours in a gym.” will have to overcome booster clubs which are The league is open started on Monday for coaches to round out their One way teams can the benefits of hosting already taking a hit this to all kids in the county schools across Montague team and build chem- try to get around that is tournaments. year with fewer ticket going into to Pre-K and County and any school istry. the allowance of duals, or “We love having our sales due to reduced seat- kindergarten. in the state smaller than “Without having tour- matches between three tournament because it’s ing capacity and no con- Sign-ups end this 5A-6A classification. naments the girls don’t teams at one site, to hap- a fundraiser,” Gold-Burg cessions. week on Aug. 7. While these teams are get the touches, the bond- pen on Saturdays. Some Coach Cheryl Cromleigh Still coaches, athletes Teams will be formed able to start at a nor- ing, the time together to coaches think this will be said. and parents are thank- shortly after that date mal time, one interesting get that team feel early as good a substitute as Some tournaments are ful it looks like they will and coaches will reach thing about this season on,” Saint Jo Coach Char- they can have. used to raise money for at least try to have as out to let you know what will be the lack of tourna- lie Hamilton said. “Tour- “It will somewhat keep projects, like Nocona’s normal a season as pos- team each kid will be ment play due to COVID- naments not only get the that tournament atmo- “Buckle Up for Lane’s sible under the circum- on. 19 concerns. girls into shape with mul- sphere, but on a smaller Sake” which was used to stances. The first game is A staple in not just vol- tiples games daily, but scale,” Nocona Coach raise money for a schol- Spring saw the worst scheduled for Sept. 5. leyball but many sports it mentally helps them Tanya Samples said. arship fund until recent case scenario, so anything All games will be played that are used to playing with being able to see “The impact will not be years. allowed is a blessing. in Nocona. The link to sign-up is at http://NoconaYFA. org. Big XC meets NHL is back with playoffs not allowed By JORDAN NEAL different date. The National Hockey [email protected] With regulations still League restarted during High School cross coming from the Uni- the weekend with the country meets will be a versity Interscholastic start of its massive 24 little different this fall League, more changes team playoff tourna- due to COVID-19 wor- could be on the way. ment. ries. County coaches are still The league has been Besides just the dis- trying to fill their sched- paused since mid- trict and state meets ules as each meet has March when COVID-19 moving their dates to less spots available than pandemic postponed November and Decem- normal. league play. ber, the large meets filled Despite the new chal- Following the popu- with double-digit schools lenges and rules, coaches lar strategy the NBA has competing will not be al- and athletes are trying to employed, the NHL has lowed this fall. make the best of things. not just one bubble but Invitationals are lim- “We’re just glad that two for the eastern and ited to only eight teams we’re getting to have western conferences and only seven athletes sports seasons and we’ll with 12 teams each. are allowed per team. make the adjustments The beginning will Also only varsity athletes necessary to adapt and feature five game quali- are allowed on the course keep our kids safe while fication tournaments to together, with the junior still getting to compete,” fix the seeding before Courtesy photo varsity teams coming at Prairie Valley Coach Seth playoff series begins. The Red River High School Bass Club is meeting Aug. 8 for the 2020-2021 season. either a later time or a Stephens said. The Dallas Stars are among the top four seeds in the wester con- ference playing for a top Bass Club meeting Jones comes seed. They next play Colorado at 5:30 p.m. It is time to meet for school administration. to know what their volun- on Fox Sports SW. the Red River High School The club is open to teering involves. Bass Club and get geared high school age youth re- Should people have back to MSU up for the coming season gardless if they are public questions contact justin. contactus of the Texas High School or home-schooled. [email protected] or Bass Association. Teams typically con- call 940-894-2831. One of the great clutch was invaluable. She was The club will meet at sist of two youth mem- Tournaments will be performers in Midwestern a leader in more ways 9 a.m. on Aug. 8 at the bers and one boat cap- in September, October, State women’s basketball than one. Then she ex- Montague County Cow- tain. This is a time com- November, February and history is returning to panded her knowledge boy Church located at mitment on the youth, March. D.L. Ligon Coliseum. taking her game overseas 1600 FM 455, Montague, parents and volunteers. Show up and learn a MSU Texas coach and also into the coaching to discuss plans for the There will be discus- little more about what Christopher Reay an- realm.” 2020-21 fishing tourna- sion on what it takes to you can do to participate nounced the addition The graduate of Mid- Bowie News Sports ments. become a member and or volunteer. of Dianna Jones as the way High in Waco played 200 Walnut St., The club is open to how to participate in Last season the team Mustangs’ top assistant. a key role in the Mus- (940) 872-2247 members of all schools tournaments hosted by was successful in quali- “Dianna is the prefect tangs’ magical run to the Fax: (940) 872-4812 in and around Montague, the THSBA. fying four teams for re- representation of Mid- NCAA Division II South [email protected] Clay and Wichita Coun- Boat captains will be gionals and two of them western State Women’s Central Region final in www.bowienewsonline.com ties, but must be ap- around to answer ques- qualifying for state tour- Basketball,” he said. “Her 2013. proved and signed off by tions for those who want nament. time as a player for us See MSU 2B

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Kyle Busch bounced Trucks win since 2001 in back from a disappoint- his first series race since ing disqualification in 2004. NASCAR Xfinity Series The balance of the top- race to win a hard-fought 10 finishers were Matt battle under the lights at Crafton, , , Tyler Ank- against his rum, Justin Haley, Grant Motorsports (KBM) team- Enfinger, Ben Rhodes mate in and . the Vankor 350 NASCAR Two-time Texas Motor Gander RV & Outdoors Speedway Stadium Super Truck Series race. Trucks winner Sheldon The Vankor 350 was Creed paced the field to News photo by Barbara Green rescheduled from its the green flag and the BOWIE GYM FLOOR DESIGN original March 27 date first seven laps of the eve- With the main gym floor at Bowie High School getting replaced due to flooding damage, the gym floor will have a due to the COVID-19 ning’s 167-lap race before new center design. The eight stars in the middle represent the eight state basketball championship teams, with six pandemic. relinquishing the lead to from the boy’s program and two from the girl’s program. Busch led five times Busch who started fourth. for 72 laps, including 32 Busch led five laps before of the final 33, in the No. rookie Zane Smith moved 51 KBM Toyota en route his No. 21 GMS Chevy to Zebra muscles infest lakes to his series-leading 59th the top spot for the next victory by 0.777-of-a-sec- 22 circuits. Busch then The Texas Parks and from another area of the species. Anglers travel Science Center. ond ahead of his 19-year- moved back to the point Wildlife Department has lake and the lake was from all over West Texas Follow up surveys con- old rookie protégé who on Lap 35 to earn the upgraded O.H. Ivie Lake designated “positive.” to fish O.H. Ivie and this ducted by TPWD Inland earned his career-best Stage 1 victory. near San Angelo and This year, microscop- increases the risk that Fisheries staff from Ft. series finish in the No. 18 Eckes led the first Grapevine Lake located ic zebra mussel larvae zebra mussels could be Worth found two addi- KBM Toyota. lap of Stage 2 before his in the Dallas-Fort Worth were found in plankton spread to other reservoirs tional adult zebra mus- “Overall, just real boss and team owner re- metroplex, to fully “in- samples collected in June by boats. sels attached to rocks proud of the effort by claimed the top spot for fested” with invasive ze- from five locations in It’s going to be very in the same vicinity but Christian Eckes and that the next 23 circuits. bra mussels. O.H. Ivie Lake. In July, important for boaters not elsewhere in the res- Safelite Autoglass Tun- On Lap 63, five-time The status change is a TPWD Inland Fisheries to practice clean, drain, ervoir. dra that he’s driving with TMS Gander Trucks result of recent sampling staff from San Angelo and dry when leaving These findings indi- Rudy Fugle (Eckes crew winner efforts that revealed new and Abilene surveyed O.H. Ivie, because we cate that zebra mussels chief) and those guys,” sustained damage to his evidence of reproducing the lake for evidence of don’t want zebra mus- are established, and a said Busch. “They’re No. 13 Thorsport Racing and growing populations settled adults and nu- sels to spread to other population is developing getting their chemistry Ford that brought out the of zebra mussels in these merous zebra mussels reservoirs in West Texas in the lake. better and better and caution. That resulting lakes. Previously, indi- were found throughout or elsewhere.” If you have stored your they challenged for a win pit stops and shuffling of vidual zebra mussels had the reservoir, indicating The United States Geo- boat in the water at a tonight. Real proud of the deck for the restart been found on separate a growing population. logical Survey (USGS), lake with zebra mussels, them, but wanted to go allowed Moffitt to move occasions and the lakes Lynn Wright, the San which helps monitor for it is likely infested with out on a high here with his No. 23 GMS Racing were designated as “posi- Angelo Inland Fisheries zebra mussels in Texas zebra mussels. Before our Cessna Beechcraft Chevrolet to the front and tive” for zebra mussels. District Supervisor, says lakes and rivers, has moving it to another lake, Tundra.” earn the Stage 2 victory. Zebra mussels were “zebra mussels becoming been monitoring Grape- call TPWD at (512) 389- It was Busch’s fifth Busch and Eckes were first discovered in O.H. established in O.H. Ivie vine Lake since 2011. 4848 for guidance on de- Gander Trucks win at the class of the field in Ivie Lake in March 2019 is a big concern. O.H. “We have observed ze- contamination. A status No Limits, Texas. His the final stage of the race, when four adult zebra Ivie Reservoir supports bra mussels in Grapevine map of these lakes can be previous trips to Speedy- leading 76 of the remain- mussels were found by one of the best trophy Lake for several years but found at tpwd.texas.gov/ Cash.com Victory Lane ing 87 laps including the the Colorado River Mu- largemouth bass fisher- never found them in large zebramussels. include three in the fall final 33. However, a late nicipal Water District ies in Texas, not to men- numbers. Recent findings The transport of aquat- (2009, 2010, 2014) and caution created a 10-lap (CRMWD) in an above- tion quality crappie, blue could be an indication ic invasive species can one in spring 2019. To- dash to the finish between ground storage tank catfish and white bass that zebra mussels are result in legal trouble for night’s win made it three teacher and student near San Angelo that is populations. establishing a population boaters or transporters. straight for KBM at Tex- Busch led on the re- part of the lake’s water Zebra mussels com- in the reservoir,” said Dr. Transporting prohibited as Motor Speedway after start on Lap 158 but Eck- transmission system. In pete for food with other Christopher Churchill, invasive species in Texas former NASCAR Cup es clawed his way back to November of that year a filter-feeding species chief of North Texas is illegal and punishable Series driver , the front on the next lap. single zebra mussel larva such as shad that are Studies at the USGS with a fine of up to $500 driving last June in a The lead turned out to be was found in a sample important prey for these Oklahoma-Texas Water per violation. one-off for KBM in the short-lived, however, as SpeedyCash.com 400, Busch reclaimed the top MSU Continued From Page 1B earned his first Gander spot on Lap 160. The sophomore guard and MSU Denver in the She also spent one season We are truly blessed to garnered Lone Star Con- opening rounds of the as a graduate assistant at have her return to the ference Postseason Tour- South Central Region- Midwestern State. program.” nament MVP honors af- al before falling to host “I am very excited to Midwestern State re- ter averaging 18.6 points Colorado Mesa in the have Dianna work with turns two starters and helping the Mustangs regional championship the guards have her share 10 letter winners off of seal both the regular sea- game to close the season her knowledge,” Reay last season’s 11-16 squad son and tournament titles with a 26-6 mark. said. “She will be a men- which advanced to the for the first time in 12 The Mustangs re- tor to all of our players LSC Postseason Tourna- years. turned to the postseason both on and off the court. ment quarterfinals. Jones was vital in the the next two seasons with title game tilt against ri- Jones leading the charge val West Texas A&M. She from the point guard. scored 11 of MSU’s final Jones earned LSC 13 points as the Mustangs Freshman of the Year overcame a 10-point half- honors in 2012 before time deficit but needed a gaining All-LSC honor- jumper and a pair of free able mention before cap- throws to overtake WT’s ping her career gaining four-point edge with 2:28 first-team accolades as a to play in regulation to senior in 2014-15 averag- force overtime. ing 12.7 points and four In the extra frame, assists per game. Jones buried a 3-pointer Jones, who was a mem- from the left wing to tie ber of Midway High’s the game with 17 seconds 2009 Class 4A state title to play. After a Lady Buff squad, served as an as- turnover, she drove down sistant coach at Temple the center of the lane College last season help- to beat the buzzer with ing the Leopards to a 19- a runner for the game 11 record. winner. Prior to starting her Midwestern State coaching career, Jones claimed double-digit vic- played overseas in Egypt, tories over Tarleton State Mexico and El Salvador. we d N e s d a y , au g u s T 5, 2020 www.bowienewsonline.com Th e Bo w i e Ne w s • 3B Pets should practice social distancing, too

Social distancing ap- DSHS work together us- themselves away from plies to pets as well as ing a “one health” ap- their pets as well as other humans in households proach by providing guid- people. with positive cases of ance in accordance with Guidance for COVID-19. Confirmed CDC. COVID-19 and pets cases of pets infected with While that was the The CDC provides some SARS-CoV-2, the virus first confirmed animal information for all pet that causes COVID-19, detection in Texas, there owners in What You Need are being reported across have more than 20 di- to Know About COVID-19 the United States. agnosed cases in the and Pets. “We do need to talk U.S., according to USDA, The CDC, USDA and about our pets,” said which states, “We are still state public health and Susan Culp, doctor of learning about the SARS- animal health officials veterinary medicine at CoV-2 virus, which causes are working in some Texas Agricultural and COVID-19 in people, but states to conduct active Mechanical College of it appears that it can surveillance of SARS- Texas AgriLife Research spread from people to ani- CoV-2 in pets, including and extension service mals in some situations.” cats, dogs and other small veterinarian in the insti- A small number of mammals, that had con- tute for infectious animal animals worldwide have tact with a person with diseases. been reported to be in- COVID-19. “If you do have a hu- fected with SARS-CoV-2, According to the CDC, man in a home that is mostly after close contact these animals are being diagnosed positive, in with people with COVID- tested for SARS-CoV-2 addition to isolating from 19. Culp said according infection and also tested other people, they need to to the CDC, the risk of a to see whether the pet isolate from their pets.” positive-testing animal develops antibodies to The centers for disease spreading COVID-19 to this virus to help better control and prevention people is considered to understand how common The Bowie Animal Shelter is full and there are some great animals in need of loving recommends avoiding be low. SARS-CoV-2 infection homes. The shelter is open Monday to Friday 7 a.m.- 4 p.m. and on Saturday 9:30 contact with your pet “Based on current might be in pets as well as a.m.-2 p.m. You can reach Willy during the week at 940-841-1425. including petting, snug- knowledge, there is no the possible role of pets in gling, being kissed or evidence that pets play a the spread of this virus. licked, sharing food and significant role in spread- “The CDC also has sleeping in the same bed. ing SARS-CoV-2 to peo- guidelines for anyone who If you must care for your ple,” said Andy Schwartz, has a service dog,” Culp pet or be around animals DVM, TAHC state vet- said. “They don’t have to while you are sick, wear erinarian. “It’s always im- separate themselves, but a cloth face covering and portant to restrict contact certainly should wear a wash your hands before with your pets and other mask.” and after you interact animals, just like you Culp said CDC guid- with them. would other people, if you ance indicates routine Positive-testing are infected with COVID- testing of animals for animals with 19 in order to protect SARS-CoV-2 is not recom- COVID-19 them from infection.” mended. Texas Animal Health “It’s also important “If you have an ani- Commission reported a that any animal suspect- mal that a veterinarian dog in Tarrant County ed of possibly being in- believes to have clinical was confirmed to be- in fected with SARS-CoV-2 signs, they will approach fected with SARS-CoV-2 also be evaluated for the it from a ‘one health’ ap- on July 7. The case was other common causes of proach,” Culp said. “CDC confirmed by the U.S. respiratory or gastroin- wants the vet to rule out Department of Agricul- testinal symptoms,” said all other causes of the ture National Veterinary Bruce Akey, DVM, direc- clinical signs first. Then Services Laboratories. tor of TVMDL, adding if that is done and still Although the dog from TVMDL can provide an believed the animal may Tarrant County was array of testing for these be infected, the vet will tested through a private more common, and more contact the state animal veterinary diagnostic likely, causes of illness in health official and state laboratory, the Texas the animal, as well. public health veterinar- A&M Veterinary Medical Culp explained cor- ians.” Diagnostic Laboratory, onaviruses are a large The state veterinarians TVMDL, also performs family of viruses, and will work with the USDA testing for SARS-CoV-2. animals can have their on sample collection and TVMDL began test- own coronaviruses. Some submission. ing for SARS-CoV-2 in coronaviruses can cause “We want to let people April and works with respiratory and gastroin- know it is not common, the Texas Department testinal illnesses in some but it is possible,” Culp of State Health Services animals. said. “If you have COVID, and TAHC. Currently, The chances are very take the precautions and animals can only be test- low that the human can social distance from your ed with approval from spread it to the animal, pet.” The Easy Street Animal Shelter in Saint Jo has a lot of great animals in need of a loving the DSHS state public but it can happen, Culp For more informa- home like this sweet baby. For more information on adopting or helping the shelter health veterinarian and said. She said people di- tion visit: cdc.gov/ keep its gates open call Denise at 940-613-6865. the TAHC state veteri- agnosed with COVID-19 coronavirus/2019-ncov/ narian. should follow the CDC daily-life-coping/pets. TAHC, TVMDL and guidelines and keep html Pet of MLS home purchases increase during June the Week

Existing homes sold navirus cases have accel- lagged year-ago levels by in June through Texas erated in recent weeks,” nearly nine percent. This Multiple Listing Services said Gaines. imbalance has housing surpassed 29,000 for the According to the Na- affordability implications, first time since August tional Association of as evidenced by a four 2019. Housing experts for Realtors, existing-home percent year-over-year the real estate center at sales across the country increase in the Texas Re- Texas Search Results Ag- exhibited a similar pat- peat Sales Index.” ricultural and Mechanical tern with a 20.7 percent The median price for an College of Texas Univer- increase from May but existing Texas home sold sity point out the trend remained subdued on a jumped from $235,000 in may not last. year-over-year basis. Low May to $250,000 in June. “Texas’ housing mar- mortgage bolstered de- Texas remained price ket rebounded after two mand for first-time home- competitive relative to the and a half months of slug- buyers, which accounted rest of the nation, where gish activity amid the for 35 percent of national the median price was economic shutdown and sales in June. $284,600. social distancing mea- Center research econo- “While June was a sures,” said Dr. James mist Dr. Luis Torres said positive month for sales Gaines, chief economist there are fundamental activity, the resurgence for the Real Estate Cen- challenges facing the in contracted coronavirus ter. “June housing activ- housing market in ad- cases and hospitalizations ity recovered substantial dition to the COVID-19 could reverse the recovery pent-up demand from the pandemic. and remains the greatest economic shutdown.” “The months of inven- obstacle to the housing After accounting for tory for existing homes market,” Torres said. seasonal factors, the plummeted to a record Read more about the state’s MLS homes sales low of 2.7 months, exac- Real Estate Center’s re- increased 34 percent rela- erbating shortages, par- search staff thoughts on tive to May but are below ticularly for homes priced the economic impact of first-quarter levels. less than $300,000,” said COVID-19. “This positive momen- Torres. “The number of The Center is part of Lucky Paws Animal Shelter in Nocona has a large variety of animals in need of their tum, however, may be new listings hitting the Mays Business School at fur-ever home. Call 940-825-6345, visit www.noconaluckypaws.com or check out the temporary as new coro- market stabilized but Texas A&M University. Facebook page. 1

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Great fea- 2017 CHEV 3500 gas waste by well injection SEALED PROPOSAL to the undersigned within interior See it today at Lip- tures include cruise con- CREW SRW into a porous formation not The Bowie Independent the time and in the man- scomb Auto Center located trol, bluetooth connection Stock# H54583. Deal to- productive of oil or gas. School District is soliciting ner prescribed by law. c/o: at 2049 US Highway 287 and great air conditioning day, $34,900. Great fea- The applicant proposes sealed proposals for the Darlene McLaughlin P.O. Bowie, TX and call today at for the summer! Test drive tures include cruise con- 940-872-5455 to dispose of oil and gas purchase: 2020 FORD Box 1622 Bowie, Texas . 12-15pb it today at Lipscomb Auto trol, bluetooth connection waste into the STRAWN , TRANSIT-350XL GEN- 76230 DATED the 3rd Center located at 2049 US and great air conditioning PIRTLE UNIT Lease, Well ERAL SPECS: Fuel Type: day of August 2020. Zach- Highway 287 Bowie, TX for the summer. Test drive 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA 940-872- Number 2H. The proposed Gasoline, Exterior Color: ary N. Renfro Attorney for and call today at it today at Lipscomb Auto SEDAN 5455 disposal well is located 2 Oxford White. Interior Col- Darlene McLaughlin State . 12-15pb Center located at 2049 US miles SW of FRUITLAND or: Dark Palazzo. Stock: Bar No.: 24049090 210 Stock# B17708. Amazing Highway 287 Bowie, TX 940-872- in the NEWARK, EAST LKA68803. Drivetrain: Clay StreetNocona, TX pricing, $8,950. Some fea- and call today at 2015 GMC 5455 (BARNETT SHALE) Field, RWD. Transmission: 10- 76255 Telephone: (940) tures include heated seats, . 12-15pb YUKIN XL in MONTAGUE County. Speed Automatic. Engine: 825-3115 Facsimile: (940) air conditioner, sunroof, The waste water will be in- 3.5L V6 24V GDI DOHC 825-5306 E-mail: zach@ cruise control and much Stock# F53019. Awesome 2017 CHEV jected into strata in the sub- Twin Turbo. Sealed pro- renfro.law 14c more! Check it out today Deal, $34,900. Very nice TAHOE 2WD surface depth interval from posals will be received at at Lipscomb Auto Center tan leather interior with 3040 to 3600 feet. LEGAL located at 2049 US High- plenty of great features! Stock# H80341. Great the Bowie ISD Business Auto AUTHORITY: Chapter 27 Office, 404 E Williams way 287 Bowie, TX and call See all its great features Deal, $31,900. Come see 940-872-5455 of the Texas Water Code, Street, Bowie, Texas, until today at . today at Lipscomb Auto it today at Lipscomb Auto 2019 CHEV 3500 as amended, Title 3 of the 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, 12-15pb Center located at 2049 US Center located at 2049 US CREW SRW Texas Natural Resources August 12, 2020, at which Highway 287 Bowie, TX Highway 287 Bowie, TX 940-872- 940-872- Code, as amended, and time they will be publicly Stock# K35635. Great and call today at and call today at 2021 CHEV 5455 5455 the Statewide Rules of the opened and read. Bowie Deal, $49,900. White ex- . 12-15pb . 12-15pb TAHOE Oil and Gas Division of the ISD reserves the right to terior and great tan leather Railroad Commission of reject any or all proposals interior. See all its great Here at last! The all new Texas. Requests for a pub- and to waive any formali- features today at Lipscomb 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe. lic hearing from persons ties in order to take the ac- Auto Center located at Test drive one today! 940- who can show they are tion which it deems to be 2049 US Highway 287 627-2177 South 287, De- adversely affected or re- in the best interest of the Bowie, TX and call today at catur JamesWoodDecatur. 940-872-5455 quests for further informa- District. Contact: PAULA . 12-15pb com . tfc tion concerning any aspect PETERSON, CFO Phone: of the application should be 940.689.2860 Email: Pau- submitted in writing, within la.Peterson@BowieISD. fifteen days of publica- 12,14c tion, to the Environmental Services Section, Oil and Gas Division, Railroad NOTICE OF Commission of Texas, APPLICATION FOR OIL P.O. Box 12967, Austin, & GAS WASTE DISPOS- Texas 78711 (Telephone AL WELL PERMIT 512/463-6792). 14c SCOUT ENERGY MAN- AGEMENT, LLC. 4901 LBJ FREEWAY-STE 400, DAL- NOTICE OF LAS, TX 75244 is applying APPLICATION FOR OIL to the Railroad Commis- & GAS WASTE DISPOS- sion of Texas for a permit AL WELL PERMIT to dispose of produced salt SCOUT ENERGY MAN- water or other oil and gas AGEMENT, LLC. 4901 LBJ waste by well injection into FREEWAY-STE 400, DAL- a porous formation not pro- LAS, TX 75244 is applying ductive of oil or gas. The to the Railroad Commis- applicant proposes to dis- sion of Texas for a permit pose of oil and gas waste to dispose of produced into the CANYON , DOYLE salt water or other oil and LYNCH A Lease, Well gas waste by well injection Number 2H. The proposed into a porous formation not disposal well is located 1.4 productive of oil or gas. miles NE of NEW HARP The applicant proposes in the NEWARK, EAST to dispose of oil and gas (BARNETT SHALE) Field, waste into the Strawn Boyd in MONTAGUE County. Lease, Well Number 1 The The waste water will be in- proposed disposal well is jected into strata in the sub- located 6.5 miles NW of surface depth interval from BOWIE in the BANDERA 2700 to 3000 feet. LEGAL (LYN 6230) Field, in MON- AUTHORITY: Chapter 27 TAGUE County The waste of the Texas Water Code, water will be injected into as amended, Title 3 of the strata in the subsurface Texas Natural Resources depth interval from 3600 Code, as amended, and to 4000 feet. LEGAL AU- the Statewide Rules of the THORITY: Chapter 27 of Oil and Gas Division of the the Texas Water Code, Railroad Commission of as amended, Title 3 of the Texas. Requests for a pub- Texas Natural Resources lic hearing from persons Code, as amended, and who can show they are the Statewide Rules of the adversely affected or re- Oil and Gas Division of the quests for further informa- Railroad Commission of tion concerning any aspect Texas. Requests for a pub- of the application should be lic hearing from persons submitted in writing, within who can show they are fifteen days of publica- adversely affected or re- tion, to the Environmental quests for further informa- Services Section, Oil and tion concerning any aspect Gas Division, Railroad of the application should be Commission of Texas, submitted in writing, within P.O. Box 12967, Austin, fifteen days of publica- Texas 78711 (Telephone tion, to the Environmental 512/463-6792). 14c

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Bowie was getting after it in a no padded scrimmage as the varsity team worked on the defensive side. Bowie Coach Cory Mandrell shows play to scout team.

News photos by Jordan Neal Bowie quarterback Colby Miller throws a pass. Gold-Burg’s (Left) Will Hodges and Matt Fatheree work on footwork during a mirror drill with pads on the ground.

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Texas Tax Free Weekend - August 7-9 Clothing Tax Exempt Items (Must be under $100) This list does not include all items that may qualify for exemption during the sales tax holiday. It provides examples only. Adult diapers Painter pants Aprons Pajamas Athletic socks Pants Baby bibs Panty hose Baby clothes Raincoats and ponchos Baseball caps Rain hats Baseball jerseys Religious clothing Belts with attached buckles Robes Blouses Safety shoes Boots Scarves Bowling shirts Scout uniforms Bras Shawls and wraps Camp clothes Shirts Caps Shoes Chef uniforms Cross trainers Children’s novelty costumes Dress shoes Clerical vestments Flip-flops Coats and wraps Jellies Coveralls Sandals Diapers Slippers Dresses Sneaker Earmuffs Shorts Employee uniforms Skirts Fishing caps Slippers Fishing vests Slips Football jerseys Soccer socks Gloves Socks Dresses Suits, slacks, and jackets Leather Suspenders Golf caps Sweatshirts Golf dresses Sweat suits Golf jackets and windbreakers Sweaters Golf shirts Swimsuits Golf skirts Tennis dresses Graduation caps and gowns Tennis shorts Gym suits and uniforms Tennis shoes Hats Tennis skirts Hooded shirts and sweatshirts Tights Hosiery, including support hosiery Trousers Hunting vests Underclothes Jackets Underpants Jeans Undershirts Knitted caps or hats Uniforms Leg warmers Vests Neckwear and ties Work Clothes Nightgowns Workout Clothes Visit https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-490/ Page 2 Back to School 2O2O-2O21

Texas Tax-Free Weekend - August 7-9 School Supply Tax Exempt Items (Must be under $100)

This is an all-inclusive list of qualifying school supplies Binders Lunch boxes Blackboard chalk Markers (including dry erase) Book bags Notebooks Calculators Paper; loose leaf ruled note- Cellophane tape book paper, copy paper, graph Compasses paper, tracing paper, manila Composition books paper, colored paper, poster Crayons board, and construction paper Erasers Pencil boxes and other school Folders; expandable, pocket, supply boxes plastic, and manila Pencil sharpeners Metro Creative Connection photo When virtual learning is used in conjunction with traditional teaching, students may Glue, paste and paste sticks Pencils have a more well-rounded experience. Highlighters Pens Index cards Protractors Index card boxes Rulers The benefits of Kits (see link for more info.) Scissors Legal pads Writing tablets virtual learning Visit https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-490/

People quickly had to learn to adapt • No more weather days. Many to a new way of life, because of the school districts include snow or extreme Remember bus safety COVID-19 quarantine lock down. The weather days into their calendars, add- educational system was transformed ing on extra days at the end of school dramatically by the social distancing year to meet the specified number of Each school day, 25 million children • Remain seated. Find a seat prompt- guidelines. educational days. ride a bus to school in the United States. ly and remain seated for the duration of More than 76 million students are • Convenience: The American Acad- A school bus is among the safest modes the ride. Don’t go down the aisle until the enrolled in United States schools, per emy of Pediatrics recommends that of transport and one of the most regu- bus has stopped. the latest Census Bureau information. middle and high schools start at 8:30 lated vehicles on the road, according • Minimize distractions. Always speak In a matter of days, millions of students a.m. or later to provide students the best to the National Highway Traffic Safety softly and behave so that you do not were forced to transition to virtual learn- chance to get the amount of sleep they Administration. distract the driver. ing instruction. The process showed just need. Still, most adolescents currently Riding a school bus can be a novel • Be a smart pedestrian. Watch for how flexible learning systems can be. start school before 8:30 a.m. Remote experience no matter a student’s age cars backing out of driveways and Schools utilized systems like Google learning enables students to complete or grade. Kindergarteners may be always look both ways multiple times Classroom, Canvas and virtual meeting their assignments when it works best introduced to the school bus on their before crossing streets. apps to connect and learn. While in- for them. This may help them get more first day of school, while older students • Remember school bus laws. Most class lessons provide the socialization, sleep, too. are no doubt familiar with life inside a areas of the country have specific school there are many virtual key component of • Apps: Learning apps are a new school bus. bus laws that include stopping when red learning as well. Here are some poten- wave of educational tools that have But all students and families can lights are flashing on the school bus. tial benefits from online learning: helped buoy virtual instruction. Primary benefit from a refresher course on Cars must stop whether they’re behind • Pace: Virtual learning gives stu- school students or those with individual school bus procedures to ensure this the school bus, next to it or on the op- dents the chance to work on lessons at education plans may benefit the most school year begins on safe footing. posite side of the street facing the bus. their own pace. Students can go back from these reinforced app skills. • Be visible. Always cross in front of Stopping allows passengers to enter or and re-read or re-work problems until Virtual home instruction may become the bus, making eye contact with the exit the bus safely. they’re satisfied they have learned their a large part of the educational land- driver so that they know your inten- School buses are very safe vehicles, lesson. Lessons can be slowed down or scape even after it’s no longer a social tion. Before picking up something you but passengers need to do their part to sped up depending on proficiency. distancing necessity. dropped, tell the driver. avoid injury. Published by The Bowie News Page 3

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Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue 1 Box of #2 Pencils or Mechanical Pencils 1 Bottle of School Glue 8 Lined Wide Ruled Spiral Notebooks 1 Box of Tissues 1 Back Pack 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 Box of Black or Blue Pens 2 Blue Pens 1 Pkg of Wipes 1 Blunt Tip Scissors 1 Box of 24 Crayola Crayons 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues 1 Red Pen 1 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 Calculator 1 Ruler 1 Box of #2 Pencils 1 Pair of Fiskar Blunt Tip Scissors 1 Box of Disinfectant Wipes 4 Glue Sticks 5 Composition Notebooks 1 Pencil Box 1 Pkg Colored Pencils 1 Box of Washable Crayons 2 Highlighters 5 Folders with Pockets 3 Plastic Pocket Folders with Brads 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box 1 Handheld Pencil Sharpener 2 Boxes of Facial Tissues 1 Ice Pack for Lunch 1 Change of Clothing 1 Large Box of Tissues Bellevue 5th Grade 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Pack of Dry Erase Markers 1 Dry Erase Marker 1 Package of Loose Leaf Paper Bellevue 1st Grade 12 #2 Pencils 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project 4 Glue Sticks 1 Packages of Loose Wide-Ruled Paper 1 Package of White Ruled Index Cards 12 #2 Pencils 2 Glue Sticks 1 Labeled Bag 1 Pad Lock for Locker 1 Box of Crayons 24/Pkg 1 Pair of Scissors 1 White Glue 1 Rolling Backpack 2 Glue Sticks 2 Pink Erasers 1 Large Pink Eraser 1Pencil Case 1 Scissors 1 Box of Tissues 1 Pair Scissors 1 Pencil Case 4 Plastic Folders with Pockets 1 Scotch Tape 1 Pink Eraser 1 Pencil Case 1 Picture of Student 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 Set of Colored Pencils 1 Package Washable Markers 8/Pkg 10 Pocket Folders 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Pair of Fiskar Blunt Tip Scissors 3 Pocket Folders 1 Set of Index Cards 2 Pkg Lined Paper 1 Pencil Case 1 Spiral Bound Notebook 1 Scholastic Children’s Dictionary 1 Set of PE Clothes 1 Pkg Plain Paper 2 Wide Ruled Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Set of Index Cards 1 Set of Red Pens 8 Lined Wide Ruled Spiral Notebooks 3 Pocket Folders 1 Thermal Water Bottle 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 Thermal Lunch Box 2 Blue Pens 12 Pencil Crayons 1 Thermal 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Crayons 1 Elmer’s Washable School Glue 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 pair Fiskers blunt tip sissors 1 Pencil Case 4 Glue Sticks 1 Calculator 1 spiral notebook 6 Pocket Folders 4 Folders with Brads 2 Pkg Lined Paper 2 Highlighters 2 plastic folders with brads and pockets Bellevue 3rd Grade 2 Highlighters 1 Pkg Plain Paper 1 Medium Sized Shoe Box for Diorama 2 boxes Kleenex 1 Pair of Scissors 12 #2 Pencils 4 Lined Composition Notebooks 1 Pack of Colored Pencils 1 bottle GermX 1 Pencil Box or Bag 2 Glue Sticks 2 Blue Pens 1 Pencil Box 1 Pencil Sharpener 2 pkg Crayola washable markers 1 Box of Tissues 2 Red Pen 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Rolling Backpack 1 pkg manilla paper 1 Pink Eraser 1 Ruler 1 Pink Eraser 8 Broad Tip Markers 1 Set of Black Pens 1 pkg construction paper 1 Pkg Map Colors 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 Pair of Fiskar Blunt Tip Scissors 2 1” Binders 1 Set of Blue Pens 1 box quart size baggies 1 Pencil Case 1 Pkg of Subject Dividers 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Set of Index Cards 1 box gallon size 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Washable Felt Markers 1 Change of Clothing 1 Backpack (large enough for a folder and an 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Dry Erase Marker Personal pencil sharpener 1 Pair of Fiskar Blunt Tip Scissors extra change of clothes) 1 Pencil Case 4 Glue Sticks 1 Elmer’s washable glue 4 oz. 1 school box 1 Pencil Case 1 Labeled Bag 6 Pocket Folders 8 Elmer’s small glue sticks 1 pair of school scissors 2 Wide Ruled Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 Large Pink Eraser 2 Pkg. Lined Notebook Paper 1 Pencil top erasers 1 zipper pencil pouch (optional) 1 Pencil Case 1 Pencils yellow #2 4 Pocket Folders 1 Pkg. 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Map Colors 1 Gallon size baggie (boys) 1 Spiral Notebook (Math) 2 1” Binders 1 Manilla Paper 12 #2 Pencils Bowie 1st Grade 1 Construction paper 2 composition books (ELA/Social Studies) 1 Pkg. of Subject Dividers 2 Glue Sticks 1 12” Inch Ruler 1 Paper Plates 1 Scientific Calculator 1 Blunt Tip Scissors Required: An extra seasonal change of clothes to 2 Pink Erasers 1 Geometry Set 1 Box of Crayola Crayons be kept in your child’s backpack at all times. 1 Pkg. Washable Felt Markers 1 Pocket Dictionary 1 Box of Disinfectant Wipes 1 Pair Scissors 1 Pencil Sharpener 2 Box of Facial Tissues Forestburg 5th & 6th 1 Box of Thick Crayola Washable Markers 1 Pencil Case 3 Highlighters 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils Forestburg 1st Grade Grade 10 Pocket Folders 1 Elmer’s Washable School Glue 1 Pkg. Lined Paper 4 Glue Sticks 2 plastic folders 1 pkg of map pencils 2 Highlighters 2 spiral notebooks 2 pkgs of 24 count pencils 1 Pkg. Plain Paper Montague 8th Grade 1 Medium Sized Shoe Box for Diorama 2 boxes of crayons 1 pkgs of notebook paper 8 Lined Wide Ruled Spiral Bound Note- Project 1 Pack of Colored Pencils 2 boxes of markers 3 pkg Expo marker THIN all black books 12 #2 Pencils 2 pack of dry erase markers 2 Glue Sticks 1 Pencil Box 2 Blue Pens 1 Pencil Sharpener 8 glue sticks 1 composition notebook 1 Bottle of White Glue 1 Red Pen 1 Pink Eraser 1 box of pencils 1 100 count spiral notebook 1 Ruler 1 Pink Eraser 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 plastic school box 3 boxes of Kleenex 1 White Eraser 1 Pkg. Pencil Crayons 1 Rolling Backpack 1 pair of scissors 1 medium bottle of Germ-X 1 Pkg. Washable Felt Markers 4 Sets of Pocket Folders 1 box of gallon ziplock bags 2 rolls of paper towels 1 Pair of Scissors 2 Spiral Notebooks 1 box of quart size ziplock bags 1 Pencil Case 1 Thermal Lunch Box 2 boxes of Kleenex 2 packs of pencils Clorox wipes 10 Pocket Folders 1 Thermal Water Bottle Girls bring quart zip-loc bags Montague 5th Grade 2 Pkg. Lined Notebook Paper Boys bring gallon zip-loc bags 12 #2 Pencils 1 Pkg. Plain Copy Paper Forestburg 2nd Grade 2 Glue Sticks 4 Lined Composition Notebooks Bowie 2nd Grade 10 Blue Pens 1 White Glue 1 12” Inch Ruler 1 Pink Eraser 3 Red Pens 2 Pink Eraser 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue Boys - Gallon Baggies 1 Ruler 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes Girls - Sandwich Baggies 1 Pair Scissors 1 Pkg. Pencil Crayons 1 Box of Crayola Crayons Backpack Montague 1 Pencil Case 2 1” Binders 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 4 glue sticks 10 Pocket Folders 8 Subject Dividers 1 Composition Notebook 2 Highlighters 1 composition notebook 2 Pkg. Lined Paper 1 Scientific Calculator 1 Geometry Set 1 Large Box of Facial Tissues 2 spiral notebooks Montague Pre K & K 1 Pkg. Plain Paper 1 Large Pink Eraser 2 pocket folders 8 Lined Wide Ruled Spiral Bound Note- 1 Pocket Dictionary 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project 1 Box of Crayons 24/Pkg 1 Thesaurus 1 pocket folder with brads books 1 Pack of Pocket Folders 12 No. 2 Pencils 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Pair of Blunt Tip Scissors Water colors 2 Blue Pens 1 Pink Eraser 1 Agenda Book/Student Planner 1 Pencil Case 2 boxes of crayons 1 Red Pen 1 Stapler 1 Pencil Sharpener School supply box 1 Package Washable Markers 8/Pkg 1 Ruler 1 Staple Remover 2 Red Pens 1 Rolling Backpack 2 red pens 2 Glue Sticks 1 Pkg. Pencil Crayons 3 Highlighters 1 Box of kleenex 1 Set of Colored Pencils 1 Bottle of School Glue 1 Set of Index Cards 1 Bag of wipes 1 Box of Tissues 1 Set Washable Markers 1 Liquid glue 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks Scissors 1 Pkg of Wipes Montague 6th Grade 1 Thermal Lunch Box Markers 1 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer 1 Thermal Water Bottle 12 #2 Pencils Colored pencils 1 Pair of Fiskar Blunt Tip Scissors 2 Glue Sticks Bowie 1 Pencil Box 1 Bottle of White Glue Bowie 3rd Grade 3 Plastic Pocket Folders with Brads 1 Pink Eraser 1 12” Inch Ruler Forestburg 3rd Grade 1 Pkg. Washable Felt Markers Bowie Pre Kindergarten 2 Black Dry Erase Markers 3 vinyl folders with brads and pockets in 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue 1 Pencil Case 1 Bottle of No Run White Glue 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes any color 1 Box of 24 Crayola Crayons 1 pkg crayons - no more than 24 in Montague 1st & 2nd 6 Pocket Folders 1 Bottle of Unscented Hand Sanitizer 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils each box 2 Pkg. Lined Notebook Paper 2 Box of Facial Tissues 4 Glue Sticks Grade 1 Pkg. Plain Copy Paper 2 Highlighters 1 pkg map pencils 1 Clean Change of Clothes 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box Personal pencil sharpener 4 Lined Composition Notebooks 12 #2 Pencils 2 Disinfectant Wipes 1 Large Box of Tissues 1 school box 2 Blue Pens 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Box of Crayons 24/Pkg 1 pair of school scissors 2 Red Pens 4 Glue Sticks 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project 2 Glue Sticks 1 Packages of Loose Wide-Ruled Paper 1 zipper pencil pouch (optional) 1 Ruler 1 Ice Packs for Lunch Box 1 Box of Tissues 1 Pair of Scissors 1 pkg of 4 multicolor highlighters 1 Pkg. Map Colors 1 Pencil Case 1 Pink Eraser 1 Labeled Zip-Lock Bag 6 large purple glue sticks 2 1” Binders 4 Plastic Folders With Pockets 1 Package Washable Markers 8/Pkg 1 Nap Sak or Blanket w/ Pillow Attached Headphones in any small bag or Earbuds in 1 Pkg. of Subject Dividers 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 Pair of Fiskar Blunt Tip Scissors 1 Package of Crayons 1 Rolling Backpack any small container - MUST stay at school (if 1 Pencil Case 1 Scientific Calculator 1 Scholastic Children’s Dictionary you do not already have a pair at school) 1 Picture of Family & Student 1 Set of Index Cards 2 Wide Ruled Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 Pocket Dictionary 1 Spiral Notebook (Math) 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Thermal Lunch Box 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 3 Pocket Folders 1 Thermal Lunch Box 2 composition books (ELA/Social Studies) 12 Pencil Crayons 3 Highlighters 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Thermal Water Bottle

Bowie 4th Grade Nocona Pre-K Nocona 6th Grade Saint Jo Kindergarten 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and 1 regular size backpack (no wheels) 1 Bottle of No Run White Glue 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and Nocona Centimeters 2 boxes of 24 Crayola crayons (larger 1 Bottle of Unscented Hand Sanitizer 6 Book Covers packs do not store well) Centimeters 2 Box of Facial Tissues 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 pair of Fiskar scissors 1 3-Ring Binder 1 Box of #2 Pencils or Mechanical Pencils 1 box of Kleenex 1 Clean Change of Clothes 1 Box of Black or Blue Pens 1 Assignment Book 2 Disinfectant Wipes 1 nap mat (plastic mat not a sleeping Nocona 3rd Grade 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues bag) 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 Calculator 4 Glue Sticks 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and 1 school box 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues 5 Composition Notebooks 1 Ice Packs for Lunch Box Centimeters 1 plastic folder with brads & pockets 1 Box of Loose Leaf Wide Ruled Paper 5 Folders with Pockets 1 Labeled Zip-Lock Bag 2 Black Dry Erase Markers Girls- 1 box snack size Ziploc bags 1 Box of Thin Markers 1 Handheld Pencil Sharpener 1 Nap Sak or Blanket With Pillow Attatched 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Boys- 1 box of gallon size Ziploc bags 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 Package of Crayons 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 Pack of Dry Erase Markers 1 set of headphones (No earbuds) (check compatibility- to be used with iPads and 1 Calculator 1 Picture of Family & Student 1 Box of 24 Crayola Crayons 1 Package of Loose Leaf Paper 4 Folders with Brads 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Package of White Ruled Index Cards desktops) 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 Pad Lock for Locker 2 Highlighters 1 Thermal Water Bottle 4 Glue Sticks 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Pair of Scissors 2 Highlighters 1 Scissors 1 Pencil Box or Bag 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box 1 Scotch Tape Saint Jo 1st Grade 1 Large Box of Tissues 1 Set of Colored Pencils 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Set of Index Cards Nocona Kindergarten 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 regular size backpack (no wheels) 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Set of PE Clothes 1 school box 1 Set of Black Pens 1 Back Pack 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project 1 Set of Red Pens 2 spiral notebooks (wide ruled) 1 Set of Blue Pens 1 Blunt Tip Scissors 1 Packages of Loose Wide-Ruled Paper 1 Thermal Lunch Box 2 solid colored folders with pockets 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Box of #2 Pencils 1 Pair of Scissors 1 inch 3 ring binder with pockets 1 Set of Index Cards 2 Three Ring Binder 1 Box of Disinfectant Wipes 1 Pencil Case 1 pair of scissors 1 Set of Red Pens 2 Yellow Highlighters 1 Box of Washable Crayons 4 Plastic Folders With Pockets 2 boxes 24 count crayons 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 2 Boxes of Facial Tissues 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 5oz. bottle Elmer’s glue 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Change of Clothing 1 Rolling Backpack 1 pkg. Expo dry erase markers 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Dry Erase Marker 1 Scholastic Children’s Disctionary 1 pkg. Markers 4 Glue Sticks Saint Jo 1 container disinfecting wipes 1 Set of Index Cards 1 set of headphones/earbuds 1 Labeled Bag 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 2 rolls of paper towels 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Thermal Lunch Box Saint Jo PPCD Boys- 1 box gallon Ziploc baggies Bowie 5th Grade 1 Pencil Case 1 Thermal Water Bottle Girls- 1 box quart Ziploc baggies 1 Picture of Student 1 12” Ruler displaying inches and cm. 3 Pocket Folders 2 pkgs. Expo fine point dry erase markers 1 3-Ring Binder 1 Spiral Bound Notebook -4count 1 Box of Colored Pencils 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Crayola Washable Watercolor paint set Saint Jo 2nd Grade 1 Thermal Water Bottle Nocona 4th Grade 2 plastic folders with brads 1 Box of Crayons 1 box of crayons 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and 2 boxes of Kleenex 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 pkg. of markers Centimeters 3 containers of Clorox Wipes 1 Calculator 1 pair of scissors 1 3-Ring Binder 1 set of headphones (no earbuds) 1 school box 4 Glue Sticks Nocona 1st grade 1 Assignment Book 1 pkg. of paper plates 2 large pink erasers 2 Highlighters 2 pkgs. #2 pencils 1 12” Inch Ruler 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 30oz. hand sanitizer 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box 1 bottle of glue 1 Blunt Tip Scissors 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues 1 box gallon Ziploc bags 2 spiral notebooks 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Box of Crayola Crayons 1 Box of Loose Leaf Wide Ruled Paper 1 box quart Ziploc bags 2 solid color folders with 3-hole punch 1 Pack of Blue or Black Pens 1 Box of Disinfectant Wipes 1 Box of Thin Markers 3 bundles of baby wipes 1 1-inch 3 ring binder with pockets inside 1 Pack of Red Pens 2 Box of Facial Tissues 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 mat for rest time 1 container of disinfecting wipes 1 Box of Thick Crayola Washable Markers 2 boxes of Kleenex 1 Pack of White Copy/Printer Paper 1 Calculator 1 set of ear buds/headphones 1 Pack of Wide-Rules Notebook Paper 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 4 Folders with Brads Boys- 1 box of gallon size storage bags 1 Package of Ruled Note Cards 1 Elmer’s Washable School Glue 2 Highlighters Saint Jo 3k Girls- 1 box of quart size storage bags 4 Glue Sticks 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Pair of Scissors 1 regular size backpack (no wheels) 2 Highlighters 1 Pencil Box or Bag 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Medium Sized Shoe Box for Diorama 1 nap mat 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 school supply box Saint Jo 3rd Grade 4 Plastic Folders with Pockets Project 1 Rolling Backpack 2 boxes of 24 count crayons 1 pkg. of #2 pencils 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Pack of Colored Pencils 1 box of washable markers 1 Pencil Box 1 Set of Black Pens 1 pkg. of 8 red pens 1 Scholastic Children’s Dictionary 1 pair of scissors 1 box of crayons 4 Spiral Bound Wide Ruled Notebooks 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Set of Blue Pens 1 bottle of Elmer’s glue 1 Set of Index Cards 1 pkg. of map pencils 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Pink Eraser 2 glue sticks 1 box of markers 1 Set of Red Pens 1 set of watercolors 1 Thermal Water Bottle 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 pair of scissors 1 Rolling Backpack 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 pkg. #2 pencils 2 pkgs. of glue sticks 1 3 ring binder pencil pouch 1 single subject spiral notebook 4 Sets of Pocket Folders 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 1-inch binder 2 Spiral Notebooks 1 Thermal Water Bottle 3 composition notebooks 2 rolls of paper towels 5 pocket folders with brads 1 Thermal Lunch Box Bowie 6th Grade 2 containers of disinfecting wipes 2 one inch 3 ring binders 1 Thermal Water Bottle 2 boxes of Kleenex 1 school box 1 12” Inch Ruler 2 containers of wet wipes 1 set of earbuds (computer/class) 6 Book Covers 1 pkg. of paper plates 2 large boxes of Kleenex Nocona 5th Grade Boys-1 box of gallon size Ziploc bags 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 pkg. of baby wipes Nocona 2nd Grade 1 12” Ruler displaying inches and centi- Girls-1 box of quart size Ziploc bags 1 container of Clorox/Antibacterial wipes 1 Box of #2 Pencils or Mechanical Pencils 1 set of headphones (no earbuds) meters 1 bottle of Germ-X 1 Box of Black or Blue Pens 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and Cen- 1 3-Ring Binder Additional items may be required after 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues timeters the 1st day of school for any class. 1 Box of Colored Pencils 1 Calculator 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue 1 Box of Crayons 5 Composition Notebooks 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes Saint Jo 4th 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 5 Folders with Pockets 1 Box of Crayola Crayons 1 Calculator Saint Jo Pre K 1 set of ear buds (computer) 1 Handheld Pencil Sharpener 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 2 composition notebooks 4 Glue Sticks 1 Ice Pack for Lunch 1 Composition Notebook 1 regular size backpack (No Wheels) 1 pkg. of colored pencils 2 Highlighters 1 pair Fiskar scissors 1 Pack of Dry Erase Markers 2 Highlighters 1 pair of scissors 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box 1 plastic nap mat (not a sleeping bag) 2 pkgs. of composition notebook paper 1 Large Box of Facial Tissues 1 Package of Loose Leaf Paper 1 Large Pink Eraser 2 boxes of 16 regular size crayons 2 pkgs. of #2 pencils 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Package of White Ruled Index Cards 1 Pack of Blue or Black Pens 3 bottles white Elmer’s glue 2 large pink erasers [Grab your reader’s at- 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project tention with a great quote from the document 1 Pad Lock for Locker 1 Pack of Red Pens 2 containers of antibacterial wipes 1 Pack of Pocket Folders 1 set of watercolor paints or use this space to emphasize a key point. 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Pack of White Copy/Printer Paper 1 Pair of Blunt Tip Scissors 1 box of 8 classic washable markers To place this text box anywhere on the page, 1 Scissors 1 Pack of Wide-Rules Notebook Paper 1 Pencil Case 2 boxes of Kleenex just drag it.] 1 Scotch Tape 1 Package of Ruled Note Cards 3 large boxes of Kleenex 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 regular sized supply box 1 Set of Colored Pencils 2 pkgs. of #2 pencils 2 large containers of Clorox wipes 2 Red Pens 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Set of Index Cards 1 Pencil Sharpener Boys 1 box gallon Ziploc baggies 2 small or 1 large hand sanitizer 1 Rolling Backpack Girls- quart size bags 1 Set of PE Clothes Girls 1 box quart size Ziploc baggies 1 Set of Colored Pencils 4 Plastic Folders with Pockets Boys- gallon size bags 1 Set of Red Pens 1 Rolling Backpack 2 rolls of paper towels 1 Set of Index Cards 3 plastic folders with brads (1 red, 1 blue, Red grading pens (1 pkg. of 8) 1 Thermal Lunch Box Pencil bag with holes to go in the binder 1 Set Washable Markers 1 Scholastic Children’s Dictionary 1 green) 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1” binder, 3-ring binder with pockets inside 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 4 Spiral Bound Wide Ruled Notebooks 1 set of headphones (no earbuds) 2 Three Ring Binder 1 Thermal Lunch Box 4 glue sticks 1 Thermal Lunch Box Please label your child’s supplies with 3 pocket folders (1 yellow, 1 red, 1 blue) Page2 Yellow 6 Highlighters 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Thermal Water Bottle their name Back1 pkg. to of pencil School top erasers 2O2O-2O21

Gold-Burg 1st grade Gold-Burg 3rd grade Gold-Burg 5th grade Saint Jo 5th 1 12” Ruler 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and 1 set of ear buds 1 12” Inch Ruler 1 3-Ring Binder 1 Blunt Tip Scissors Centimeters 1 Box of Colored Pencils Gold-Burg 2 Black Dry Erase Markers 1 pencil bag 1 Box of Crayola Crayons 1 Box of Crayons 2 glue sticks 1 Box of Disinfectant Wipes 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 2 large boxes of Kleenex 2 Box of Facial Tissues 1 Calculator 1 Box of Thick Crayola Washable Markers 1 Box of 24 Crayola Crayons 4 Glue Sticks 1 in. binder with pockets 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils Gold-Burg Pre K 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 2 Highlighters 4 Glue Sticks 2 composition notebooks 1 Elmer’s Washable School Glue 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box 1 Bottle of No Run White Glue 2 Highlighters 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 folder with brads 4 Glue Sticks 1 Bottle of Unscented Hand Sanitizer 1 Ice Pack for Lunch Box 1 Pack of Blue or Black Pens 2 Highlighters 2 large pink erasers 1 Large Box of Tissues 1 Pack of Red Pens 2 Box of Facial Tissues 1 Medium Sized Shoe Box 2 pkgs. #2 pencils 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Pack of White Copy/Printer Paper 1 Clean Change of Clothes 1 Pack of Colored Pencils 2 pkgs. of notebook paper 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project 1 Pack wide-rules Notebook Paper 2 Disinfectant Wipes 1 Pencil Box 1 Packages of Loose Wide-Ruled Paper 1 Package of Ruled Note Cards 1 pair of scissors 4 Glue Sticks 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Pink Eraser 1 box of colored pencils 1 Ice Packs for Lunch Box 1 Pencil Case 1 Pencil Sharpener 2 colored pens for grading 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 4 Plastic Folders With Pockets 4 Plastic Folders with Pockets 1 Labeled Zip-Lock Bag 1 Rolling Backpack 2 Red Ballpoint Pens 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Padded laptop case/backpack with laptop 1 Nap Sak or Rest Blanket With Pillow 4 Sets of Pocket Folders 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Scholastic Children’s Dictionary sleeve Attached 2 Spiral Notebooks 1 Scholastic Children’s Dictionary 4 Spiral wide-ruled Notebooks 1 Set of Index Cards 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 container of Clorox wipes 1 bottle of 1 Package of Crayons 1 Thermal Lunch Box Germ-X 1 Thermal Water Bottle 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Picture of Family & Student 1 Thermal Lunch Box Girls- 1 roll of paper towels 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Thermal Water Bottle Boys- 1 box of quart size bags 1 Thermal Water Bottle Gold-Burg 2nd grade Gold-Burg 6th Grade 1 12” Inch Ruler 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and Gold-Burg 4th grade 6 Book Covers Centimeters 1 12” Inch Ruler with Both Inches and 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 Box of #2 Pencils / Mechanical Pencils Gold-Burg kindergarten 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Washable Glue Centimeters Saint Jo 6th 1 Box of Black or Blue Pens 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 1 3-Ring Binder 1 Back Pack 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues 1 set of ear buds 1 Box of Crayola Crayons 1 Assignment Book 1 Blunt Tip Scissors 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 Calculator 1 pencil bag or box 1 Box Disinfecting Wipes 5 Composition Notebooks 1 Box of #2 Pencils 1 Composition Notebook 1 Box of Kleenex Tissues 2 large boxes of Kleenex 5 Folders with Pockets 1 Box of Disinfectant Wipes 2 Highlighters 1 Box of Loose Leaf Wide Ruled Paper 1 Handheld Pencil Sharpener 2 composition notebooks 1 Box of Washable Crayons 1 Large Box of Facial Tissues 1 Box of Thin Markers 1 Ice Pack for Lunch 2 glue sticks 2 Boxes of Facial Tissues 1 Large Pink Eraser 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils 1 Pack of Dry Erase Markers 1 Medium Shoe Box for Project 1 Calculator 1 Change of Clothing 1 Package of Loose Leaf Paper 2 large pink erasers 1 Pack of Pocket Folders 4 Folders with Brads 1 Package of White Ruled Index Cards 2 pkgs. #2 pencils 1 Dry Erase Marker 1 Pair of Blunt Tip Scissors 2 Highlighters 1 Pad Lock for Locker 1 pkg. of notebook paper 4 Glue Sticks 1 Pencil Case 1 Pair of Scissors 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Pencil Box or Bag 1 Scissors 1 pair of scissors 1 Labeled Bag 1 Pencil Sharpener 2 Red Pens 1 Pencil Sharpener 1 Scotch Tape 1 Large Pink Eraser 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Set of Colored Pencils 1 box of colored pencils 1 Rolling Backpack 1 Pencil Case 1 Set of Black Pens 1 Set of Index Cards 1 pkg. colored pens for grading 1 Set of Colored Pencils 1 Picture of Student 1 Set of Blue Pens 1 Set of PE Clothes Padded laptop case/backpack with laptop 1 Set of Index Cards 3 Pocket Folders 1 Set of Index Cards 1 Set of Red Pens sleeve 1 Set Washable Markers 1 Set of Red Pens 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Spiral Bound Notebook 2 containers of Clorox wipes 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 4 Spiral Bound Notebooks 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Thermal Lunch Box 1 Thermal Lunch Box 2 Three Ring Binder 1 bottle of Germ-X 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Thermal Water Bottle 1 Thermal Water Bottle 2 Yellow Highlighters

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