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At 45 years old, Lindsey Sturlin made a decision that changed everything: it was finally her turn. Now, the TexasWorks - Granbury student is working toward both her high school diploma and a college degree while balancing family life and helping manage a business.In her own words, Lindsey shares her inspiring journey and a powerful reminder that it's never too late to finish what you started: shorturl.at/TosmS. ... See MoreSee Less
At 45, Lindsey Sturlin decided it was finally her turn. Today, the TexasWorks – Granbury student is working toward both her high school diploma and a college degree while balancing family life and a career.
Read her inspiring story in her own words: https://shorturl.at/TosmS.
Five years of excellence! 🎉 Our Founders Classical Academy - Prosper is celebrating its fifth anniversary and honoring the founding faculty and staff who have helped shape its community since day one: https://shorturl.at/pg6xt.
Congratulations are in order! 📣🎉 Our Founders Classical Academy - Corinth Cheer returned from @UCAupdates Camp 2026 with top finishes and awards, showcasing the leadership, character, and school spirit that define the Founders community: https://shorturl.at/dQral.