Board studies scores, reviews preliminary budget

Albany ISD trustees looked at the comparisons of local and state STAAR and EOC test passing percentages during Monday night’s board meeting, and got a feel for how the district might end up in the state’s rating system, which will be released in August.

Interim superintendent Doyleen Terrell managed the session, with board vice president Robert Montgomery presiding in the absence of Betsy Parsons.

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Always... Patsy Cline performances set in August

The musical Always...Patsy Cline was first performed on a stage in Texas in 1988, and in honor of the show’s 30th anniversary, a local cast will present four performances of the show at the Aztec Theater this August.

Show dates are Friday, Aug. 10 and 17, and Saturday, Aug. 18 at 7:30 p.m., and a 2:30 matinee on Sunday, Aug. 12, with Lorna Ayers, Pam Davis, and The Bodacious Bobcat Band reprising the roles they’ve played several times before.

Tickets are $20 each for reserved seating on the first three rows. General admission seating is $15. 

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Call for water quenched

The Albany Volunteer Fire Department’s water/Gatorade drive on the evening of Monday, July 16, went very well, according to fire chief Kyle Tischler.

“It was a tremendous success,” Tischler said. “It was like Christmas in July for the fire department. Many people in Albany came by and took great care of us by dropping off drinks and monetary donations and one couple even came over from Abilene to bring us water.” 

MIPS scores to boost payments

An investment advisor  spent almost an hour with the Shackelford County Hospital Board during the regular meeting on Monday, July 16.

Later, during the clinic session, the directors learned that the Shackelford County Health Clinic’s “Quality Scores” have resulted in an increase of Medicare payments to the clinic.

Hospital district administrator Jera Fairley reported the news that based on 2017 quality indicators, the clinic payment for Medicare patients will increase by 0.65 percent.

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Chamber sets date for pool party

The Albany Chamber of Commerce office will be closed from Monday, July 23 until Monday, Aug. 6, but Chamber organizers already have a back-to-school bash planned for Thursday, Aug. 9.

“We are renting the pool from 6:00-8:00 p.m. for all local students from fifth grade through 12th,” said Chamber office manager Mary Beth Jones. 

The pool party is especially geared toward youth who are old enough they can be dropped off to swim, while the parents take care of shopping needs.

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Band parents to meet Thursday

Parents of eighth grade and high school band members are asked to attend the first Band Boosters meeting of the 2018-2019 school year, set for Thursday, July 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the Albany High School band hall.

Local band director John Stockdale said Tuesday that Penelope Prater has volunteered to chair the booster organization, as well as organize the football concession stand for the band.

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New student registration to start Aug. 1

Summer vacation for Albany students will end in just under a month, when the 2018-19 school year starts on Thursday, August 16, at 7:55 a.m., and officials at Nancy Smith Elementary School have requested that parents of returning students go online and register their children for the upcoming year if they have not already done so.

“Several still need to complete the online registration,” said principal Jonathan Scott. “We will have computers available to anyone needing to complete the registration process during new student registration on Aug. 1.”

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Albany FFA officers attend state convention

Seven members of the Albany chapter of the Future Farmers of America and their sponsor were among more than 12,000 FFA members and guests that attended the 90th Texas FFA State Convention held on July 9-13 at the Fort Worth Convention Center, and another three members from Albany competed in the 2018 Texas FFA Rodeo.

July sales tax rebate up slightly

The city of Albany will receive a sales tax allotment of $39,028 from the state this July. The amount is up 0.61 percent from the $38,789 payment received in July of 2017.

Payments to date for the 2018 year to the city of Albany are $295,514, down by 1.48 percent from the comparable time last year, when payments of $299,979 had been made.

The city of Moran will receive a net payment of $4,293 this period, for a 273.53 percent increase from the $1,149 received in July 2017.

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OJAC class space limited

Aspiring young artists entering first through 12th grades can attend various art camps at the Old Jail Art Center this summer and learn about recycling, Italy, puppets, and/or creating artwork from various media. 

All classes, including supplies, are free, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged and is already underway for all the classes.

Italy

On Friday, Aug. 3, up to 30 participants in first through sixth grades will meet from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to focus on the music, food, and art of Italy.