The Northeast Independent School District (NEISD) Board convened on April 14, 2025, to discuss key updates regarding Early College High Schools and transportation, alongside recognizing student achievements. The meeting commenced with a quorum present, following an executive session that addressed legal and personnel matters.
After the formalities, Principal Wanda Whitaker of Harris Middle School led the invocation and pledge of allegiance, highlighting the school's commitment to fostering student excellence. Two students, Caitlin Cloud and Brooklyn Cabillo, were recognized for their leadership and achievements, embodying the school's values.
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Subscribe for Free The board then moved to recognitions, starting with the "Read to the Final 4" program at Royal Ridge Elementary, where students excelled in a literacy challenge, earning a $1,000 grant for their library. The board acknowledged the efforts of the school's librarian and the third graders for their dedication to reading.
Next, the STEM Legacy High School's robotics team, known as the Raw Spots, was celebrated for qualifying for the FIRST Robotics World Championship. Their success at the state competition was attributed to teamwork and innovation, with the team set to represent NEISD on an international stage.
The meeting also included a reminder of upcoming events, such as Public School Volunteer Week and Teacher Appreciation Week, emphasizing the importance of community support in education.
In conclusion, the NEISD Board meeting highlighted significant student accomplishments and reinforced the district's commitment to academic excellence and community engagement. The board plans to continue fostering an environment that encourages student success and recognizes the contributions of educators and volunteers.