Band-Aids for the New Year
This is my New Year’s Timeline of things I may have misplaced between carpool and caution lights.
This is my New Year’s Timeline of things I may have misplaced between carpool and caution lights.
The Hughes Springs High School theater department staged “10 Ways to Survive the End of the World” by Don Zolidis on Wednesday, delivering a comedic take on apocalyptic scenarios under student leadership.
The Daingerfield/Lone Star UIL Chess Teams completed competitions at district this year with all six teams winning first place.This is our third sweep since chess puzzles were added to the competition in 2012, with Daingerfield Teams winning gold medals and the top score in each grade. These dedicated students have thrilled their coaches, J.D. Davis and Mary Davis with a great finish. The Davis Duo has announced, after more than a decade of volunteering, that this is the final year they will be able to coach.
The NTCC Board of Trustees met for its regular December meeting on Tuesday, December 16. The meeting opened with the presentation of the College’s 2024–2025 Independent Audit conducted by Carr, Riggs & Ingram. The auditors issued the annual financial report with no findings and reported that NTCC remains in a strong financial position, with a year-over-year increase in net position.
Northeast Texas Community College celebrated its December 2025 commencement on Friday, Dec. 12th at 7 p.m. in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. This was the largest December graduation in NTCC history, with 175 students cleared to graduate. Virginia Aguilar Landaverde, a Criminal Justice major, gave the student welcome in both English and Spanish. Kainoa Adcock, who graduated with an Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Specialization, delivered the student response. Sondra Fowler and Kerry Wootten were in attendance representing the NTCC Board of Trustees Congratulations, graduates! We are very proud of your accomplishments.