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The board meeting included several recognitions for students and staff, highlighting academic and athletic achievements, as well as leadership programs. Public comments focused on concerns regarding class sizes at Hill Country College Preparatory High School, the need for a more rigorous interview process for admissions, and requests for greater transparency and communication from the district following a specific safety incident. Parents also expressed concerns about school safety and the need for structured dialogue regarding support and intervention strategies.
The board meeting included a formal opening with prayer and pledges, followed by board recognitions for high school swim athletes, wrestling medalists, a middle school cheerleading team, and a high school dance team. A public comment session addressed concerns regarding transparency, record keeping, and legal spending. Additionally, the board received a superintendent presentation highlighting the collaborative team cycle and academic successes of the Bill Brown Elementary third grade team, featuring classroom engagement strategies and data on student performance in ELA and math.
The meeting focused on several key wellness and health initiatives, including fitness and physical activity programs for K-5 students, intramural sports, and JROTC achievements. Discussions on child nutrition covered the introduction of new coffee bars, increased fresh food offerings, and collaborative nutrition programs. The council addressed mental health and safety, reporting on nursing student rotations, clinic policy compliance, and school safety inspections including fire drills. Additionally, updates were provided on the staff wellness program, and the council established new subcommittee goals, such as developing a campus wellness assessment tool and reviewing healthy concession menus.
The council reviewed updates regarding fitness and physical activity programs for students, including cardiovascular development and intramural sports, alongside recognition of JROTC program achievements. Child nutrition initiatives were discussed, focusing on new coffee bar launches, the integration of fresh produce, and the Power Pack program. Mental health and safe school updates included the 590 Award, nursing student placements, clinic compliance procedures, and new counseling support contact information. School safety protocols were reviewed, including fire inspections and safety walks. Additionally, the district wellness program and upcoming staff initiatives were highlighted, and new subcommittee goals were established for campus wellness assessments and nutrition education.
The meeting began with opening remarks and opening rites, including prayer and pledges. Board recognition recognized several groups: first responders and local law enforcement for their response to an incident at Canyon Middle School; the two-time state silver medalist cheer team from Davenport High School; the Career and Technical Education program for being named a CTE District of Distinction for the second consecutive year; the computer science team from Hill Country College Preparatory High School for winning the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for Texas's 21st Congressional District; the robotics team from Hill Country College Preparatory High School for placing second at the Best of Texas Robotics Championship; the esports Fortnite champion from Memorial Early College High School; a Canyon High School musician for earning first place in the keyboard category at the percussive arts international convention; and the all-state band and choir honorees. During public comment, two citizens addressed the board regarding alleged medical fraud, harassment, and retaliation within the district, as well as concerns about inappropriate books in school libraries and the display of the Ten Commandments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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