To help the next generation become leaders and a foundation of the community, Mason County Farm Bureau invites local high school students to apply for the annual Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Youth Leadership Conference (YLC).
YLC is a unique opportunity for young people to engage in patriotism, free enterprise and leadership opportunities.
“We encourage our youth to take advantage of these opportunities to learn how our American constitution works and engage with other students across Texas, ...
The High School boys and girls golf team took first place honors at the District golf tournament this past Wednesday. The first round was held in Llano Monday the 19th. After the first round of play the Punchers had a 40 shot lead and the Cowgirls a 100 shot lead.
The Mason Square Museum is pleased to offer a $1,000 scholarship to a high school graduating senior this year. A General Scholarship application from Mason High School should be completed and submitted along with an essay on one of these topics: Fort Mason, Herman and Willie Lehmann and their connection with Mason, or Geology in Mason County.
Application should be mailed to Mason Square Museum, P.O.
Mason Cowgirls Varsity Outdone By Early, 6-2
Mason Cowgirls Varsity got things moving in the first inning, when Bridgit Herrington doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.
Jesse Armstrong took the loss for Mason Cowgirls Varsity. She surrendered six runs on six hits over four innings, striking out ten.
Herrington and Presley Anastas each collected one hit to lead Mason Cowgirls Varsity.
Mason Cowgirls Varsity Grabs Lead In Fifth Inning For Victory Over Miles
Mason Cowgirls stole the lead late and defeated Miles 7-6 on Friday. The game was tied at two with Mason Cowgirls batting in the top of the fifth when Bridgit Herrington homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
Despite falling down by four runs in the sixth inning, Miles tried to fight back.
Wednesday, April 4th, 2018
4:00 - 6:00 pm
Mason Elementary Library
PRE-K & KINDER
Who: Students living within MISD who will turn 4 by September 1, 2018
What to Bring: Student birth certificate, student social security card, student shot records, parent/guardian driver’s license, and parent/guardian proof of residency (bill with address)
HEAD START and EARLY HEAD START
Who: Students living within MISD who will turn 18 mos.
The MHS Pioneers have been working closely with Cliff Kaplan from the Hill Country Alliance and Bridget Langdale of the Mason Stargazers to learn more about protecting the night skies of Mason County. Our first event in this journey was a Star Party held at our teacher Mrs. Bierschwale’s home 6 miles from Mason.
Mason Young Life is finishing the school year strong and looking forward to the summer!
Our plan is to take 24 Mason students to camp at Frontier Ranch in Buena Vista, Colorado. But they need help getting there! These students are willing to work to earn their money towards camp, so please call us with any “odd” jobs you may have…lawn work, painting, moving things, cleaning gutters, etc.
Please call Logan Hodges at 302-278-2820 with any needs you may have!
The Mason High School Academic UIL Team won the 2018 District Meet held which was held in San Saba on March 21. Overall, Mason posted 722 points, topping Harper’s 391 points. On top of winning handily, the academic team managed to place in every one of the meet’s 24 events.
In all, students took first place in 11 different events, and a record 36 students advanced to compete in the Regional Meet which will be held April 13-14 in Corpus Christi.