National League of Junior Cotillions
Greater Texoma Chapter
Welcome
Welcome to the National League of Junior Cotillions Greater Texoma Chapter! We’re so excited to bring this enriching program to our community, helping young people develop confidence, respect, and social skills that last a lifetime.
At National League of Junior Cotillions, we believe in teaching essential life skills in a fun and engaging way. One of the highlights of our program is ballroom dancing—an elegant and timeless way for students to build confidence, learn teamwork, and practice good manners. Through dances like the waltz, fox trot, and swing, students learn to lead and follow with poise, all while having a great time with their peers.
Beyond the dance floor, our classes also cover modern etiquette, respectful communication, and character-building lessons that prepare students for every social situation—from school events to family dinners and beyond.
We look forward to welcoming you and your child to our cotillion family, and we can’t wait to share this memorable experience with you. Let’s build confidence, character, and lifelong memories—one dance step at a time!
Announcements
Junior Cotillion is for rising 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th graders. Enrollment for the 2025/2026 school year is now active!
About Director
Meet the directors of the Greater Texoma Chapter: Mary Beth and Bryan Blagg.
Mary Beth and Bryan share a passion for nurturing confidence, respect, and leadership in young people. As proud residents of Grayson County, they bring a wealth of experience and a heart for service to the Junior Cotillion program.
Mary Beth is an educator with 9 years of experience in Texas schools. Her background in education has fueled her passion for helping young people grow into confident and kind leaders. Beyond the classroom, Mary Beth has spent many years volunteering with children, bringing her warmth, creativity, and dedication to every interaction.
Bryan is a dedicated Scout leader for over 5 years, guiding young boys and girls through important lessons in leadership, citizenship, and community service. In addition to his work with Scouts, Bryan has coached all of his children in various sports and supported them in all of their endeavors, including theater and FFA. His commitment to investing in his children’s growth extends to his volunteer efforts in the community, where he actively gives back and inspires others.
Together, Mary Beth and Bryan are committed to making the Greater Texoma Chapter a fun, supportive, and memorable experience for every student. Their goal is to help young people build essential life skills—like etiquette, social grace, and ballroom dancing—while fostering a spirit of respect and kindness that will serve them for years to come.