Aldine ISD marks 90th anniversary, honors custodial leads, theater program and promotes transformation director

5852135 · August 19, 2025

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Summary

At its Aug. 19 meeting Aldine ISD celebrated 90 years, presented impact awards to custodial leads for Carver High School moves, recognized Davis High School theater for exemplary status, promoted Ana/Anna Fernanda Flores Bolivar to director of transformational learning programs and named Corporal David Green employee of the month.

Aldine Independent School District celebrated its 90th anniversary at the Aug. 19 board meeting and recognized staff and programs for recent achievements and service.

Dr. Kimberly Booker, president of the Aldine ISD Board of Trustees, led the anniversary remarks and thanked staff and families for nearly a century of service. Sheila Adams, the district’s chief communications officer, presented impact awards nominated by the board.

Custodial recognition: The board honored custodial leads who supported the transition of students into rebuilt facilities after the passage of the district’s 2023 bond program. Adams cited the custodial managers’ efforts in preparing the I‑9 building for Carver students and supporting Eisenhower Senior High during the move. Named staff included Erica Jones (custodial manager), an assistant custodial manager identified as Miss Scott, and Melina Neal (custodial manager); the board commended their leadership during the building transitions related to the $1.8 billion bond program passed in 2023.

Theater recognition: Davis High School’s theater department was presented with an exemplary status award from the Texas Educational Theater Association in 2025. The district said the award recognizes achievement, advocacy, diversity and community involvement; theater director Clifford Alexander and assistant Rowena Thompson were invited to the dais, and the department will be recognized at the association’s annual conference in October.

Promotion: The board and Superintendent Dr. LaTonya Goffney announced the promotion of Ana (Anna) Fernanda Flores Bolivar from principal of La Promesa to director of transformational learning programs. The superintendent and other leaders cited Flores Bolivar’s 19 years of district service — including classroom, specialist and founding‑principal roles — as the basis for the promotion.

Employee of the month: The Aldine ISD Police Department recognized Corporal David Green as employee of the month, highlighting his law‑enforcement career beginning with the Harris County constable’s office, his promotion to corporal in 2024 and his current roles as lead firearms instructor and unmanned aerial systems operator for the district police.

These recognitions were presented during the board’s communications and announcements portion of the meeting and were accompanied by brief remarks and photographs.