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This presentation outlines the Tyler ISD 2017 bond proposal, focusing on critical facility improvements for John Tyler High School and Robert E. Lee High School. Key priorities include modernizing instructional spaces for 21st-century education, enhancing security and safety features, managing student capacity, and updating technology. The proposal also addresses improved circulation, parking areas, energy efficiency, and ADA compliance, aiming to provide an optimal learning environment for students and staff.
This document outlines Tyler ISD's strategic approach to enhance student preparedness for higher education and career success. It identifies two primary pathways: the Recommended Graduation Requirements and the Distinguished Achievement Graduation Requirements. These pathways involve more rigorous curricula and specific credit accumulations than state minimums, aiming to ensure students are college-ready upon high school graduation, thereby reducing the need for remedial courses and increasing opportunities for obtaining a college degree.
The meeting commenced with reconvening from executive session, followed by the invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Key personnel actions included accepting the resignation of the principal at T.J. Austin Elementary School and recommending the hiring of Dr. Dan Crawford as the new principal for Robert E. Lee High School. Additionally, Mr. Christopher Blake was recommended for principal at Three Lakes Middle School, and Ms. Sherry Barberi was recommended as an elementary campus principal. A motion was passed upholding a decision regarding termination within the transportation and human resources department. The board also approved the minutes for the board workshop on May 9th, the special meeting on May 17th, and the regular meeting on May 19th. Public participation involved discussions regarding student transfer policy, specifically concerning academic pathways, and a presentation by the Tyler ISD Faith Action Network (FAN) concerning a summer camp opportunity.
This document outlines Jack Elementary's vision centered on "Leaving a Legacy" through its integrated "Leader in Me program." The plan emphasizes instilling seven habits and leadership principles into the school's culture, aiming for a lifelong positive impact on students. It focuses on fostering leadership skills, promoting positive relationships, respect, and collaboration, and equipping students to become their best selves. The core objective is to cultivate kind, generous, and caring individuals, ensuring the program's enduring influence on students, families, and the community.
The meeting commenced with prayers, focusing on serving the district's 18,000 students and handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Key actions included the hiring of Kevin Simmons as the new principal of Dixie Elementary; the public participation section addressed numerous community concerns. Topics discussed by speakers included improving student potential through grade monitoring, the risks associated with returning to in-person learning amidst rising COVID-19 cases, concerns about institutional racism, disproportionate disciplinary actions against students of color, and the need for equitable access. The board also addressed the decision to change the names of the two professional high schools and speaker concerns regarding Confederate symbolism at Hudson Middle School (honoring Richard Hubbard). Furthermore, there were discussions on establishing a process for community input on future school names, emphasizing accessibility and diversity within any review committee.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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