Fields Store Elementary School students from Todd Nesloney's fifth grade class became doctors for a day, in order to learn new math skills. Dr. Nesbit taught the surgeons their math lesson using creative methods. Students received hands-on training when they inspected some "blood", made from red-dyed water, with gummy worm parasites floating in the bloody substance. The surgeons had to perform tasks such as measuring the worms and converting the measurements, measuring liquids.
Tomball grabs first state championship
Waller celebrates Class of 2013
Nearly 700 graduate from Tomball High School
Magnolia council approves July 4th plans
Magnolia Mardi Gras on the Stroll a big success
Written on Wednesday 20 February 2013
Body found near train tracks south of Magnolia
Written on Wednesday 20 March 2013
Stroll thru the Renaissance Festival, Sept. 29 in Magnolia
Written on Monday 24 September 2012
I saw both Luca and…
Written by Mike Hoff
2012-08-07 18:28:45
AAR Pet of the Week for Aug. 6
(Community Briefs)
I don't get it. In…
Written by Mike Hoff
2012-08-07 18:20:30
Magnolia council looks at changing tax rate
(Top News)
that is awesome, You go…
Written by Lynn Wood
2012-08-06 21:17:18
Magnolia girl wins big at Pinto World Show
(Community Briefs)
We used to own property…
Written by Tiffany
2012-08-03 19:21:14
Waller County neighborhood battling developer
(Top News)
Its about time we see…
Written by Rob Carter
2012-08-02 22:33:59
Lacrosse is a booming sport in Magnolia
(Sports)
Tomball grabs first state championship
Written on Tuesday 18 June 2013
Waller celebrates Class of 2013
Written on Tuesday 18 June 2013
Nearly 700 graduate from Tomball High School
Written on Tuesday 18 June 2013
Magnolia council approves July 4th plans
Written on Tuesday 18 June 2013