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The Coaches Corner: New FBISD school tabs Jackson as new head coach; co-campus coordinator
Read full article: The Coaches Corner: New FBISD school tabs Jackson as new head coach; co-campus coordinatorDavid Jackson has made history. The former Dulles assistant coach has been named the first-ever Crawford High School football coach and co-campus coordinator. Crawford is the most recently opened Fort Bend ISD school.
VYPEU Behind the Lens: Photo Gallery Cy-Fair takes down Cy-Woods
Read full article: VYPEU Behind the Lens: Photo Gallery Cy-Fair takes down Cy-WoodsOn September 8th, the Cy-Fair Bobcats took on the Cypress Woods Wildcats for the first time since 2017. This game marked the senior night for Cy-Fair. Seniors in band, cheer, spirit leaders, and the Brigade drill team were recognized during halftime. The game was held at Pridgeon Stadium with a 6:30 kick off.
Alison Lurie, prize winning novelist, dead at 94
Read full article: Alison Lurie, prize winning novelist, dead at 94NEW YORK – Alison Lurie, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist whose satirical and cerebral tales of love and academia included the marital saga “The War Between the Tates” and the comedy of Americans abroad “Foreign Affairs,” died Thursday at age 94. Lurie, a professor emerita at Cornell University, died of natural causes, according to her husband and partner, Edward Hower. “Before he met Rosemary, Fred didn’t really exist for anyone here except a few other academic ghosts,” Lurie wrote. “The War Between the Tates” became a 1977 TV production featuring Elizabeth Ashley and Richard Crenna. “The day on which Emily Stockwell Turner fell out of love with her husband,” Lurie wrote in the book’s opening sentence, “began much like other days.”