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SUBMITTED PHOTO: Texas High Culinary Students take home the Best In Show award at the 31st annual Taste of Texarkana. The event was held on Oct. 22, at the Four States Fairgrounds.

Sweet victory

Story by Leighton Kelems, staff writer October 22, 2024

The Texas High Culinary Arts Academy has once again bestowed its talent upon the taste buds of Texarkana. On Oct. 22, Texas High Culinary Students and instructors set up shop at the Four States Fairgrounds...

Texas High School's culinary cookie printer designs a cookie on Nov. 14, 2023. Culinary recently purchased the printer.

Culinary adds cookie printer to kitchen

Story by Jordan Womack, Staff Writer November 22, 2023

During the 2023 school year, the Texas High Culinary Arts Academy added a new addition to their kitchen that combines the warm smell of baked goods with design: a cookie printer. “A Cookie printer...

Junior Landon Smith cuts greens. Culinary doesn't only teach students to cook, but also teaches them valuable techniques and skills to be used in the kitchen.

What’s cooking?

Story by Oviya Justin, Staff Writer February 9, 2023

The sounds of clanging pots and pans reverberates off the walls. The ever-changing scent of various spices and dishes wafts through the doors. In Room 64 in the culinary department of Texas High, creativity...

Students, staff and community celebrate as Culinary Arts Academy instructor Chef Cory House cuts a ribbon in honor of the program's new food truck. Students served food prepared in the new kitchen on wheels to attendees of the event on Sept. 1, 2022.

Kitchen on wheels

Story by Sophie Keller, Webmaster September 6, 2022

The smell of spices and cooking meat fills the air. A motor drones on, a background noise to muffle the chattering of staff and students as they dig into their corn and tacos.  On September 1, the...

Culinary arts instructor Cory House stands in the back of the old TigerVision ambulance showing his excitement about the opportunity to turn the ambulance into a food truck. TigerVision received a new ambulance, and the culinary department hopes    to raise $10,000 to convert it to a food truck.

From trash to treasure

Story by TJ Wall, sports editor September 27, 2018

The head of the culinary arts department, Cory House, has received approval to transform the old TigerVision truck into a food truck. TigerVision obtained an ambulance that they are in the process of remodeling...

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