Please watch the video below to see me and my former students on the NEWS!
School Trip to see Brian Davis
Uploaded to YouTube on May 30, 2010
"Life lesson: Elizabeth Hodges, an English teacher at Arlington Sam Houston, read about Brian Davis calling a penalty on himself during a playoff at the Verizon Heritage Classic in April. She used the story as an example to her class, asking students how they would respond in a similar situation. She then called the Tour to say how impressed she was with Davis' action and that she had used him as a teaching aid."
"The Tour told Colonial officials, who sent tickets for Hodges and her students. They will visit with Davis before his round today."
Uploaded to YouTube on May 30, 2010
"Life lesson: Elizabeth Hodges, an English teacher at Arlington Sam Houston, read about Brian Davis calling a penalty on himself during a playoff at the Verizon Heritage Classic in April. She used the story as an example to her class, asking students how they would respond in a similar situation. She then called the Tour to say how impressed she was with Davis' action and that she had used him as a teaching aid."
"The Tour told Colonial officials, who sent tickets for Hodges and her students. They will visit with Davis before his round today."
The Character of Brian Davis
Uploaded by the PGA Tour on Apr 19, 2011
"By calling a penalty on himself the may have cost him his first PGA TOUR victory, Brian Davis revealed to everyone the type of player and person he is."
Uploaded by the PGA Tour on Apr 19, 2011
"By calling a penalty on himself the may have cost him his first PGA TOUR victory, Brian Davis revealed to everyone the type of player and person he is."
Award: National Yearbook Program of Excellence!
Mansfield ISD Newsroom - Elizabeth Hodges / Yearbook Award
Coble Yearbook Named National Yearbook Program of Excellence
Posted 05/23/2018 10:51AM
The Coble Middle School yearbook team, led by Elizabeth Hodges, has won the National Yearbook Program of Excellence.
The award is given by Jostens, Inc. to recognize the schools that continually strive to create a great yearbook program for their students.
"Ms. Hodges and her staff have worked extremely hard for this award and honestly completely transformed the yearbook program in two years," said Tiffany Weatherford, Jostens Sales Associate.
To become a National Yearbook Program of Excellence, yearbooks are judged by their meaningfulness, quantities purchased and set deadlines.
Congratulations to Ms. Hodges and all the yearbook students for building the Coble Yearbook program with excellence.
Posted 05/23/2018 10:51AM
The Coble Middle School yearbook team, led by Elizabeth Hodges, has won the National Yearbook Program of Excellence.
The award is given by Jostens, Inc. to recognize the schools that continually strive to create a great yearbook program for their students.
"Ms. Hodges and her staff have worked extremely hard for this award and honestly completely transformed the yearbook program in two years," said Tiffany Weatherford, Jostens Sales Associate.
To become a National Yearbook Program of Excellence, yearbooks are judged by their meaningfulness, quantities purchased and set deadlines.
Congratulations to Ms. Hodges and all the yearbook students for building the Coble Yearbook program with excellence.