Atlanta ISD students are leaders!
Atlanta ISD students are leaders! Class representatives are chosen each week by their teachers. These students exemplify good character and grittiness. We are proud of you!
Atlanta ISD students are leaders! Class representatives are chosen each week by their teachers. These students exemplify good character and grittiness. We are proud of you!
Psalm 121:1-2 - I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help, my help comes from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
The Echols family has resided in America for many generations dating back to the original immigrant, John Echols who arrived in 1650 from England. He married his wife Mary Cave in Virginia. Branches of this family lived in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina and later descendants migrated to Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama by 1820. During the late 1840’s, many Echols families came to Texas taking advantage of the inexpensive land and new opportunities the state offered.
Anyone interested in nominating a child enrolled in Queen City schools for the QC Gifted and Talented Program may contact the following persons:
A vaccine clinic was held at the Family Life Center at the First Baptist Church on All Day street. Pastor Johnathan Stanmore along with the help of Doctor Richard D. Hackney founder of the Net Healthcare Taskforce organized the event with the intention of working with churches to spread the message of COVID and get a vaccine. Treats and prizes were given at the event. Raygene Edwards won a TV for the grand prize. 32 people were vaccinated. The organizers said they would be back in four weeks to give the second shot. Courtesy Photos by Raydeen Edwards