The Jack County Herald (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 2011 Page: 5 of 10
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Friday, November 4, 2011
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The Jack County Herald • Page 5
Perrin Cross Country competes in District
The Perrin High School cross country meet in Ar- Two other athletes that placed 9th in the junior var-
cross country team compet- lington. placed very well for Perrin sity boys competition.Con-
ed at the Distrct 13-A cross Kelsey Huton ran 13:19 High School were Fresh- gratulations on a great year
country meet held at Sey- and placed 4th in the varsity man Eric Hall who placed and good luck to Ty West
mour on Wednesday. girls race while Ty West ran 5th in the junior varsity and Kelsey Hutton at the
Perrin had two individuals 18:08 and finished 5th in the boys with a time of 22:35 Regional Championships
qualify for the region 2-A varsity boys competition. and Abraham Hernandez November fifth.
Perrin High School Cross Country team include (front from left) Ty Frazier, Aidan Sims, Zack Tucker, Jaycee
Staggs, Elisa Cantero, Brianna Lindsey and Jacie Angelly; (back) Edgar Alonzo, Ty West, Abraham Hernandez,
Eric Hall, Karla Martinez, Kayla Stone, Maddison Richardson, Baylee Vick and Kelsey Hutton.
(Courtesy photo by Kay Hall)
Information needed
The Tiger basketball pro-
m wants to recognize
members of the 1961-
62 Jacksboro High School
varsity basketball team.
This will be the 50th an-
niversary of the teams
State runner-up season.
We need contact informa-
tion for the coaches, play-
ers and managers of the
team.
If you have any info on
how to reach them, please
send that information to
Coach Johnson at johnson
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS JACKSBORO ISO’S
State Financial Accountability Rating
Jacksboro ISD will hold a public meeting at 7:00 p.m.,
Monday, November 14, 2011, in the Jacksboro Elementary School Library,
1677 N. Main St., Jacksboro, TX 76458.
The purpose of the meeting is to discuss Jacksboro ISD’s rating
on the state’s financial accountability system.
Faith Community Hospital Announces
The Jacksboro Elementary School had a donation drive for the animal shelter. A com-
mercial was made with dogs from the shelter and donations came in droves. Food, bowls,
paper towels, bleach, doggie treats, toys, laundry soap and cash are just some of the
items that were received from this event. (Courtesy photo by Star Kinder)
Class winners
Mrs. Hudson’s class wins the storybook costume contest at Perrin
Elementary with 88 percent participation. Faculty had 95 percent
___ participate. (See their picture, page 6.) Pirate PRIDE Day for October
was Storybook Character Dress-up Day. Winners are (from left) Mrs.
Hudson, Kendall Williams, Jessa Angelly, Hannah Lindsey, Koltin
Ballard, Hayley Green, Brody Frazier and Cathryn Roya.
Photo courtesy of Amy Salazar)
JES baking cookies
tes,
ions
The Jacksboro Elementary
Ichool third grade will be
aking and sendii
to the troops overseas to cel-
ebrate Veteran’s Day, Friday
Nov. 11.
We want to invite all veter-
ans to come and help the kids
with this project.
We will begin baking cook-
ies at 1 p.m. in the Jacksboro
Elementary cafeteria.
If you would like to help
send the boxt
cepting donations or yo
choose to adopt a box.
Adopt a box is where you
donate the flat rate amount of
$10.95 to send one box to a
deserving solider overseas.
If you would like more in-
formation or have any ques-
tions, feel free to call or email
Teresa Howard at howardtl@
jacksborisd.net or (940) 567-
7206.
Call today to get an
online subscription
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for me, you
The third, fourth, and fifth
fade students of Jacksboro
ilementary School will be
erforming “Red, White and
Me and You” Nov.
peri
Blu.
The students have been
working very hard to show
their pride in America, Texas
lr pride
and those who keep us free.
There will be two perfor-
mances in the Jacksboro El-
ementary School cafeteria.
The first performance will
be at 1:30 p.m. for the other
school children and a sec-
ond performance at 6 p.m.
for parents and the commu-
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military and their families are
invited to attend the evening
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