It is my favorite time of year, and I don’t think I am the only person who feels that way. We live in Texas, and it is time for the bluebonnets to bloom!
Students all over Azle ISD celebrated the 100th day of school, but elementary kids arrived at school Wednesday morning dressed as 100-year-olds, complete with drawn-on wrinkles, fake gray hair, and hunched over with walking canes. “We had a lot of fun leading up to the day” said Lisa Koehler…
There were a ton of animals entered into this show, so for Azle 4-H, being such a small club, to have (not just) a single win but two is huge in my opinion,” said Danielle Barber, the club’s organizer.
Azle High School’s team tennis season came to an end in the Oct. 14 area championship round, but the Hornets could take home a sense of pride and accomplishment.
Azle High School’s boys and girls cross country teams punched their tickets to regionals with their performances at the District 5-5A meet Oct. 15 at Central Park in White Settlement.
This year, Azle Christian introduced the school’s first dance troupe, the Crimson Belles. The team roster includes five students: Lilyana Moody, Ellezra Henderson, Nevaeh Danish, Madisen Gibson and Isabelle Slothouber.
The Azle Hornets swept Wichita Falls Rider in two games last week to improve their district baseball record to 4-0.
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