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Aldine School District kicks off 2425 school year with staff recognitions

July 14, 2024 | ALDINE ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Aldine School District kicks off 2425 school year with staff recognitions
Aldine ISD kicked off the 2024-2025 school year with a warm welcome to students and staff during the August Board Meeting held on August 20, 2024. Chief Communications Officer Sheila Adams highlighted the excitement surrounding the new school year, noting that district leaders visited campuses to greet students and teachers on their first day back.

Adams introduced the new hashtag #AldineImpact, encouraging the community to share their experiences and achievements on social media, emphasizing that every contribution, big or small, makes a difference in the district. This initiative aims to foster a sense of community and pride among students, staff, and families.

The meeting also included employee recognitions, celebrating staff members who exemplify the district's values and contribute significantly to student success. Chief Operations Officer Dr. Fred Washington and Chief Transformation Officer Dr. Adrian Bustillos were present to support these recognitions, reinforcing the district's commitment to acknowledging the hard work of its employees.

The board approved the minutes from previous meetings, ensuring continuity in their operations as they move forward into the school year. The discussions and initiatives presented during the meeting reflect Aldine ISD's dedication to enhancing the educational experience for its students and fostering a collaborative community environment. As the school year progresses, the district looks forward to sharing more success stories and recognizing the achievements of its students and staff.

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