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JAG High teacher urges rebranding and facility repairs; superintendent says painting scheduled and discipline policy tightened

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During public comment, a JAG High School teacher asked trustees to fund rebranding and urgent facility repairs, citing broken bathroom stalls and slow work‑order responses. Superintendent Byrd said painting is scheduled for the current year; board members discussed discipline and school climate.

At the Sept. 9 board meeting a JAG High School teacher used the public comment period to press trustees and district leaders for visible rebranding and immediate facility repairs at the school, saying students were not seeing promised improvements and citing broken restroom stalls and tens of thousands of students' daily needs.

The teacher said the community had voted for an ad valorem increase that funded expanded programs and asked how those funds would be used to improve building…

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