March rain above normal
March has followed suit with January in February in Freestone County, bringing above normal rainfall through the first quarter of the year.
March has followed suit with January in February in Freestone County, bringing above normal rainfall through the first quarter of the year.
Teague ISD teachers have shown concern and care for students no longer attending school in person due to the COVID-19 crisis. From preparing and providing meals for students that depend on it for nutrition, to showing support via parade and online videos, teachers are missing their pupils in the classroom setting.
For those that are too close for comfort at home, communities have gotten creative for entertainment. From teachers that arrived in-person to greet students to online communities that keep information aflow, people are together...at a six-foot distance.
In the late afternoon Wednesday, March 25, the Senate and House passed a $2 trillion economic stimulus package that would increase funding for state and local governments, federal agencies and hospitals to help with the response to the COVID-19 crisis.
LEFT: Food pickup is available during normal school days of operation at both Teague Elementary and Teague High School. The elementary proves a popular stop for neighborhood students looking to grub out. The meal program is available for those ages 2-18, in support of students that have taken an unexpected hiatus from school. Pictured left to right proudly displaying school breakfast and lunch are Sherry Reves, Jodi Nichols and Esperanza Rodriguez.
319 Main Street • P.O. Box 631
Teague, Texas 75860
Office: (254) 739-2141
Fax: (254) 739-2144