Shotgun Jeremy,
WHICH Texas community & junior colleges even HAVE dorms??
(Offhand, I can think of NO such CC/Junior colleges.)
yours, satx
Odessa College has dorms.
Shotgun Jeremy,
WHICH Texas community & junior colleges even HAVE dorms??
(Offhand, I can think of NO such CC/Junior colleges.)
yours, satx
Shotgun Jeremy,
WHICH Texas community & junior colleges even HAVE dorms??
(Offhand, I can think of NO such CC/Junior colleges.)
Howard College in Big Spring does.
Well, there are now 1462 community colleges across the nation, 1047 are public and 415 are private. Texas has two of the top 5 in the nation.Sandoval,
Interesting. - Fwiw, I taught for a while at a CC & didn't know (until today) that any public 2-year colleges still had dorms.
(The CC/Junior College movement started in the Upper Midwest & was intended to be the 13th & 14th years of secondary school. - When first formed all public 2-year colleges, except NMMI, were located on HS campuses in the town where the students lived.)
Note: NMMI has always been "the exception that proves the rule" for public 2-year colleges. - That college is/always has been wholly owned by the State.
yours, satx
They still got the 'Kilgore _hore Corps'.... I mean, the 'Kilgore Rangerettes' going on? jk
Those famous "high kickin' Texans"!
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What we need is more unemployed politicians.
Mother used to laugh about Ms. Davis trying to defend her PATENT of "The Texas High Kick" against use by other "girl's drill teams". = When the idea went before a Federal District Judge in Tyler, he said, "Dear lady, are you trying to outlaw any female except your Rangerettes kicking their legs up into the air??"
Then he voided the patent (that the USPO had actually issued & then withdrawn) and dismissed Ms. Davis's civil suit to reinstate her patent "with prejudice".