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Frenship ISD begins second year of partnership with SPC firefighter academy
Summary by The Lubbock Editorial Desk · Based on reporting by Alyssa Guevara , EverythingLubbock Local
· August 20, 2026
· 1 min read
LUBBOCK, Texas — Frenship's partnership with the South Plains College Fire Academy is entering its second year of offering the program to its students. The program is something vital to offer to the area, according to instructor and coordinator Phillip Grandon. "Around 2018, we saw other programs...
Key takeaway "Around 2018, we saw other programs in the state offering a high school program, [...
Why this matters in The Lubbock
The continuation of Frenship ISD's partnership with the South Plains College Fire Academy is a significant development for the local community, particularly in terms of enhancing emergency response capabilities. As Lubbock is susceptible to Gulf hurricane and flooding risks, having a well-trained and equipped firefighting force is crucial. This program not only provides students with valuable skills and training but also helps address potential staffing needs for local fire departments. By investing in the education and training of its students, Frenship ISD is contributing to the overall safety and resilience of the Lubbock area. The success of this partnership will likely be closely watched by other school districts in the region, potentially paving the way for similar collaborations in the future. As the program enters its second year, it will be worth monitoring its impact on student participation and career outcomes, as well as its potential to strengthen the local emergency response infrastructure.
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Category: safety ·
Published: August 20, 2026 ·
Source: EverythingLubbock Local ·
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What is this story about? LUBBOCK, Texas — Frenship's partnership with the South Plains College Fire Academy is entering its second year of offering the program to its students. The program is something vital to offer to the area, according to instructor and coordinator Phillip Grandon. "Around 2018, we saw other programs...
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