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New Home, Texas, is located on the outskirts of Lubbock, the “capital city” of the South Plains.

         New Home may become a suburb of Lubbock, but as of now, it is a community unto itself with a
         distinctive  personality.  New  Home  took  root  at  the  intersection  of  Farm  Roads  211  and  1730,

         originally part of the Deuce of Hearts ranch. When people came to New Home, they had to build a
         house, a “new home.” Many were dugouts. The horizon was tree-free—not a stick of wood to be
         seen.


         These  were  tough  people,  willing  to  scratch  out  an  existence  for  themselves  from  a  tough,

         unforgiving place. According to the Texas State Historical Association, cotton and cotton ginning
         provided sustenance and community definition in the early twentieth century.


         The hamlets of the South Plains and neighborhoods within Lubbock give birth to thousands of

         high-school graduates, each with their own aspirations for life and the lives of those they love.
         They are Plains progeny.


           Most impactful was the site of a young man—a big kid, probably a junior or
            senior who appeared to be about 6’ 3” tall—help a 3’ 0” preschooler off the

             bus. He held her hand. Was this his sister? He may be a football player, a

            center or power forward on the basketball team, or possibly a pitcher on the

                                                    baseball team.


         Early morning on September 24, 2019, I watched with deep appreciation the order and discipline
         of students exiting a bus. Most impactful was the site of a young man—a big kid, probably a junior

         or senior who appeared to be about 6’ 3” tall—help a 3’ 0” preschooler off the bus. He held her
         hand. Was this his sister? He may be a football player, a center or power forward on the basketball

         team, or possibly a pitcher on the baseball team. His interests might focus on going into a family
         business  or  working  on  a  cotton  farm  or  construction  company.  Is  he  thinking  about  military
         service, followed by the G.I. Bill? Maybe he wants to attend South Plains College, not far off in

         Levelland. Or perhaps he is thinking about Texas Tech, Texas A&M, or West Texas A&M to study
         music, engineering, teaching, medicine, or history. Does he covet productive citizenship, the only

         worthwhile goal of education?


         When  he  exited  the  bus  with  this  little  girl  in  tow,  two  things  impressed  me.  First,  he  had  a
         mountain  of  opportunities  before  him  if  he  would  but  exercise  thoughtful  choice  in  the

         attainment of his dreams. He only needed a plan for one person—himself. Secondly, my heart was
         softened to see this young man caring for what might have been his little sister, maybe a cousin or
         simply a child on the bus whom he felt obligated to look after. Was there something in the water in

         New Home that led to his caring, seemingly loving and responsible attitude?
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