Judson Independent School District (ISD) has taken significant steps to honor its educational leaders and community members during its recent board meeting on March 20, 2025. The board expressed gratitude for the vital role assistant principals play in fostering academic excellence, emphasizing their collaboration with teachers to enhance student learning. The meeting included a heartfelt acknowledgment of their contributions, encouraging the community to celebrate these essential school leaders.
In addition, the board proclaimed April as National School Library Month, recognizing the importance of quality school libraries for all students. Judson ISD called upon school administrators, teachers, students, and local citizens to support their libraries, highlighting the hard work of school librarians in providing both traditional and modern resources.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also marked the observance of the Month of the Military Child, with a special emphasis on honoring the sacrifices of military children. The board encouraged everyone to wear purple on April 23, 2025, in recognition of "Purple Up for Military Kids Day." This initiative aims to celebrate the resilience and contributions of military children, who often support their parents during long deployments.
Furthermore, the board discussed an amendment to the compensation plan for summer school 2025. Adjustments were proposed due to changes in the number of operational days, with further details to be provided by district officials.
These discussions reflect Judson ISD's commitment to recognizing the contributions of its staff and community while also addressing practical matters that impact educational programming. The board's actions underscore the district's dedication to fostering a supportive environment for both students and educators.