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During the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District (SCUC ISD) Regular Board Meeting on April 17, 2025, the spotlight shone brightly on the achievements of local students, highlighting their contributions and character. Principal Tina Curtis of Barbara Jordan Intermediate introduced sixth grader Bridal Collard, who has made a significant impact in his school community. Known for his kindness and positive spirit, Aidan has demonstrated remarkable growth in both his academic pursuits and personal confidence. His enthusiasm for learning, particularly in math, and his supportive nature make him a role model among his peers.

Similarly, Principal Phil Jackson presented Michael Crushelo from Wilder Intermediate, another exemplary sixth grader. Michael's talents span both music and sports, as he excels in honors orchestra and baseball. His ability to collaborate and communicate effectively in various settings showcases the well-rounded education SCUC ISD aims to provide. Michael's love for math and his humorous personality, highlighted by a light-hearted dad joke, further endeared him to the audience.
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The meeting also included the Pledge of Allegiance, fostering a sense of unity and respect among attendees. The recognition of these students not only celebrates their individual achievements but also reflects the district's commitment to nurturing well-rounded, compassionate learners. As SCUC ISD continues to focus on student development, the community can look forward to more inspiring stories from its young leaders.

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