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Kristina Frame, Fireside Elementary is BoSa Donuts Teacher of the Month, August 2025
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Kristina Frame has been teaching for six years. This is her second year at Fireside Elementary. Frame was a kitchen professional and also worked in media and communications before switching to teaching.

“When my kids both entered grade school I knew I wanted to accompany them on their... Read more

When kids join a club, it can introduce them to new activities or allow them to practice and HONE the skills they already have. A club is a great place to meet people who have similar interests and make new friends. It can offer fun and a fulfilling way to spend your free time.

There are many different types of clubs, so finding one that piques your interest and fits your schedule is important. You can find clubs through your school or afterschool programs, through community organizations and youth leagues, or offered at city programs. Here are a few of the...Read more

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Being a part of the art community demands creative talent and unwavering dedication. While this may be easier for those who have been at it for years and have made an informed decision to be a part of, it can be challenging for a neophyte who is just starting out. This is where a nonprofit that offers art classes for curious people comes in—the Temple Arts Collective.

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A shiny fish with golden scales and a red tail is shown from the side. It has fins on top and bottom and a pointed mouth.
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Have you ever seen a fish wearing a feather? Well, now you can…at least when you translate a newly named species of fish!

The sicklefin redhorse is a fish with a FIERY red tail and an olive-green body, and the species is now known as Moxostoma ugidatli. Ugidatli (pronounced ooh-gee... Read more

A small gray rock, about the size of a fingernail, is being held between two fingers. It’s rough and jagged and looks like it came from outer space.
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People across seven southern states saw a fireball falling through the sky earlier this summer. What was it, you ask? A meteor breaking apart as it fell through our planet’s atmosphere. A small piece of the space rock even hit a house in Georgia!

A meteor is simply a piece of ancient rock... Read more

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