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Pewitt Consolidated Independent School District
Sale of approximately 5.35 acres.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Pewitt Consolidated Independent School District
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Sale of approximately 5.35 acres.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pewitt Consolidated Independent School District
The meeting focuses on child abuse prevention initiatives, including a review of campus emphasis activities and presentations from local family and community support organizations. Additional topics include reports on community awareness events, scheduling for upcoming health services, participation in a DEA take-back event, and promotion of church-based awareness efforts.
The meeting featured a presentation on pre-diabetes reversal through lifestyle changes and discussed updates to school nutrition programs and food pyramid requirements. Plans for the summer feeding program were outlined, including the need for volunteer transportation assistance. Information was provided regarding Unlicensed Diabetic Care Assistant training requirements. Additionally, the committee reviewed updates on the GENYOUth program, child safety initiatives, and various scheduled activities to support Child Abuse Prevention month.
The meeting focused on several key areas including resource networks and safety protocols. Discussion covered the services provided by the Prevention Resource Network (PRN) as the Parent Training Information Center for Texas, offering free resources to parents of children with disabilities. Information was also shared regarding the Community Resource Collaborative Group (CRCG) for requesting assistance resources for struggling students. A significant portion of the meeting reviewed the District Vulnerability Assessment (DVA) process, including new TEA guidelines and common deficiencies found during audits, such as substitute access, door functionality, and the location of 'stop the bleed' stations. Furthermore, discussions included the availability of grant funds through Project Celebration for discouraging drinking and driving during prom and graduation times, and a presentation on car seat safety events.
The meeting involved presentations and discussions regarding several community and youth support services. Key topics included an overview of the Family And Youth Success (FAYS) Program, information shared by the Children's Advocacy Center Texarkana regarding their service scope and the Texas Child Abuse Hotline, and details about the SAFE-T Agency's services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault across multiple counties. Further discussions covered guidance on healthy relationships for teens, the role of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in supporting children in the foster care system, and information on the Lions Club Children's Camp for youth with disabilities. Updates were also provided on Mental Health First Aid classes and a Department of State Health Services (DSHS) program for placing lifejackets at State Parks. Announcements covered topics such as April being designated for various prevention awareness months, safety information for teen drivers during prom and graduation season, and upcoming community events including support groups, blood drives, and a Town Hall.
Key discussions during the meeting included a presentation on Vaping trends, transitioning from traditional tobacco cessation to the use of devices for nicotine, marijuana, alcohol, and other drugs. Additionally, there was a detailed overview of the Texas ACE (After School Centers on Education) programs, focusing on their goal to create community learning centers for high-poverty/low-performing schools to improve student performance metrics such as STAAR scores, attendance, and discipline referrals. The meeting also covered updates regarding the Traffic Safety Specialist position and regional service area, along with various announcements concerning community resource fairs and upcoming awareness initiatives.
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