Albany athletes, coaches take stage at ice cream supper

Hundreds of Albany Lions and Lady Lions supporters filled the Clear Fork Bank Park on Monday, August 11, for the annual ice cream supper that marks the start of the fall sports season. The long-running event once again gave the community a chance to meet the athletes and hear directly from the coaches about the year ahead.

Athletes from JV and varsity football, volleyball, cross country, and cheerleading took the stage to introduce themselves. Each coach spoke about their team’s preparations and expectations for the season.

Albany athletes, coaches take stage at ice cream supper

Words about the WORD - Russell E. Scott - Albany Church of Christ

“BE STILL AND KNOW” 

 Most of us have experienced a time when it seemed like our whole world was coming apart all around us.  Psalm 46 was written in the aftermath of such a time – a time when the psalmist felt like his whole world was coming apart around him with no hope in sight; then God stepped in.  The psalmist reminds us that our God is an ever - present help in times of trouble.

Words about the WORD - Russell E. Scott - Albany Church of Christ

Banquet honors 4-H members, marks end of successful year

The Shackelford County 4-H program recently concluded another successful year with its annual awards banquet held Saturday, August 9, where members were recognized for their project completions and outstanding achievements.

The new 4-H year is now getting underway with planning strategies this month and a formal kickoff in September.

“The rest of August will be spent meeting with the officer teams and adult leaders to plan, and we’ll kick off our new year in September,” Shackelford County Extension Agent and 4-H sponsor Kelsey Bell said. “We don’t have a date set yet.”

Banquet honors 4-H members, marks end of successful year

AISD honors 2024-2025 Teachers of the Year

Teachers of the Year for the 2024-2025 school year were recognized during the annual Staff Breakfast last Wednesday, Aug. 6, held at The Feed Store, marking the start of the new school year. The awards, selected by peers, highlight the dedication and impact of outstanding educators in the Albany Independent School District.

Nancy Smith Elementary School honored Roxanne LeMay, a 10-year Albany teaching veteran currently instructing kindergarten. LeMay has also taught second grade during her time with the district.

AISD honors 2024-2025 Teachers of the Year
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