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Tomball ISD SHAC recommends continuing QuaverReady small‑group lessons and expanding HOPE Squad to junior highs
Summary
The School Health Advisory Committee reported four meetings this year, a launch of HOPE Squad at three high schools with 75 student members, and recommended piloting an anti‑victimization QuaverReady lesson at one campus before wider use.
Karen Graves, Tomball ISD director of administrative services, and SHAC co‑chairs presented the school health advisory committee’s end‑of‑year report at the board workshop and outlined committee recommendations for next year.
SHAC met four times this year as required by law and the committee included 14 parents appointed by the board and seven individuals appointed by the superintendent, Graves said. Co‑chairs Leslie Johnson and Joycelyn Ray and director of counseling Steve Shields summarized activities, campus programs and recommended steps for…
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