Malakoff fundraiser has teachers kissing pig

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ess14480422473431During the month of November, the Malakoff High School Student Council had a fundraiser for the Cedar Creek Lake Humane Society and the Food Pantry. The students were able to purchase feathers for a teacher or an administrator and the teacher and administrator with the most feathers on their turkey had to kiss a pig in front of the school. They raised almost $300 for the Cedar Creek Humane Society, and donated over 100 cans of food for the Food Pantry in Malakoff. Jamie Driskell, Belinda Merritt, and Laurie Boze won the opportunity to kiss the pig. (Courtesy photo)

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New house listing in Malakoff

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This is the perfect house for a large or growing family. It sits on two lots for a total of 1 acre of land. Boasting four bedrooms and three baths, it includes two master bedrooms and has a total of 2,152 square feet. There is an island kitchen with granite counter tops that’s part of the great room concept. One master split floor plan. There is a 14 x 11 screened porch overlooking the back yard, a 24 x 11 storage building, and a two-car carport. Near Star Harbor and close to Malakoff schools. The property is located at 15911 Maple Street in Malakoff is listed at $127,000.

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Malakoff school board approves field house GMP

Students from Malakoff Middle School's 6th, 7th and 8th grades (pictured) gave a presentation to the school board Monday night about the Advance Project Based Learning program. The main point of their presentations? That project-based learning rocks!
Students from Malakoff Middle School’s 6th, 7th and 8th grades (pictured) gave a presentation to the school board Monday night about the Advance Project Based Learning program. The main point of their presentations? That project-based learning rocks!

The Malakoff ISD Board of Trustees Monday night approved a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) of $1.82 million to build a new field house at the football field.

The vote came after a presentation by representatives from Gallagher Construction Services and Claycomb Associates, Architects.

The project is part of a $3 million bond approved by voters in May.

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Malakoff Education Foundation presents check to school district

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The Malakoff Education Foundation presented a check for $17,757 to Malakoff ISD Monday night during the Board of Trustees regular meeting. The money will be used for teacher grants in the district. In its four years of existence, the foundation has raised more than $100,000 for the teachers. Pictured, from left, are Krista Stutts and Dave Bullock from the foundation, and Superintendent Randy Perry.