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In July 2024, the ACLU of Texas sent HCISD a letter, arguing that HCISD's 2023-2024 dress and grooming code appeared to violate the Texas Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (or CROWN) Act, which prohibits racial discrimination based on hairstyles or hair texture and which took effect in September 2023, and asking the district to revise its policies for the 2024-2025 school year.
KHGN-TV is the cable station for the Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District, located in Harlingen, Texas. It can be seen in Harlingen on Spectrum Cable Channel 17. History
Week 8 of high school football in the Fresno, Bakersfield and the Central Coast features Sunnyside taking on Torres in a North Yosemite League showdown at Madera South Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Friday ...
8-player: Bushnell-Prairie City at Galva, 7 p.m. Watch IHSA football games on NFHS Network. You can stream multiple Illinois high school football games at the NFHS Network. Some of the top ...
KFXV (channel 60) is a television station licensed to Harlingen, Texas, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Lower Rio Grande Valley.It is owned by Entravision Communications alongside McAllen-licensed Univision affiliate KNVO (channel 48), Class A primary CW+ affiliate and secondary PBS member KCWT-CD (channel 21), and Class A UniMás affiliate KTFV-CD (channel 32).
The Chiefs have allowed the league’s fewest touches (20.9), rushing yards (52.2) and fantasy points (12.8) to running backs. No RB has reached 60 rushing yards against Kansas City this season.
Harlingen High School was the sole high school until 1993 when the Alamo Ninth Grade Academy officially changed to a high school. It opened under the leadership of Principal Guadalupe Nava, who would remain in that role until retiring in 2010, and graduated its first class in 1994, with more than 350 seniors.