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Clear Creek ISD outlines summer facilities work, food service changes and transportation rollouts ahead of school year
Summary
District support services leaders reported summer construction and maintenance projects, updates to child nutrition menus after parent and student feedback, rollout of a TAP badge system for bus riders, and staffing challenges across maintenance, kitchens and crossing‑guard positions.
Assistant Superintendent Paul Miller presented a comprehensive support services update to the Clear Creek ISD Board of Trustees at the Sept. 8 meeting, outlining summer facilities work, child nutrition changes, maintenance and HVAC work, school safety staffing and transportation system rollouts.
"We started the year off ... had 250 of our employees greet all of the students on that first day with smiles," Fred Walker, the district's child nutrition director, said as he described menu changes driven by student taste tests and a parent survey that yielded nearly 4,000 responses. Walker said the department expanded menu choices — while keeping elementary pizza Wednesday — and restarted the district catering operation tied to the new culinary arts kitchen.
Facilities work described by Alex Aragon, facilities services, included bond‑related renovations at several campuses (Bowerschlag, Falcon Pass, Gilmore, Goforth, Robinson and Weber elementary schools), priority repairs at Westbrook Intermediate with AC replacement, central plant/chiller…
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