CMS athletes compete in District Meet

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7th-Grade Boys 100-meter dash: 5th, Parker Sanchez (13.81) |200-meter dash: 5th, Sanchez (28.68) | 400-meter dash: 1st, Jet Cervantes (1:07.41); 6th, Brendan Carr (1:12.28) | 800-meter run: 1st, Joseph Dominguez (2:35.56); 4th, Carr (2:43.52) | 1600-meter run: 1st, Dominguez (5:59.84); 2nd, Coleman Perkins (5:59.85) | 2400-meter run: 1st, Dominguez (9:02.31); 2nd, Perkins (9:21.20); 4th, Martin Baker (9:47.72) | 110-meter hurdles: 1st, Bridger Burrus (18.96); 6th, Jaxon Arthur (21.37) | 300-meter hurdles: 1st, Burrus (45.44); 5th, Arthur (55.40) | 400-meter relay: 4th, Canadian–J.W. Coffee, Aiden Gerhardt, Rogelio Valenzuela, Leland Leal (52.09) | 800-meter relay: 1st, Canadian–Coffee, Gerhardt, Leal, Burrus (4:04.72) | Triple jump: 4th, Coffee (31-01) | High jump: 2nd, Valenzuela (4-06); 3rd, Gerhardt (4-06) | Pole vault: 2nd, Coffee (8-00); 6th, Ben Bussard (6-00) | Shot put: 2nd, Burrus (33-02); 4th, Eduardo Jacquez (31-03.5); 6th, Sanchez (29-11.5) | Discus: 1st, Burrus (88-05.5); 2nd, Jacquez (88-04); 5th, Sanchez (76-07).
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Texas Lyceum poll finds Texans deeply concerned by cost of living

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DALLAS—The Texas Lyceum’s annual poll, published on April 1, finds a majority of Texans saying that they spend too much on housing and that the cost of living for necessities in the area where they live is either “poor” or “terrible.” Concerns about costs come as the state grapples with ongoing economic troubles stemming from the continued fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, ongoing inflationary concerns, and rising energy prices exacerbated by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
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