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Joshua ISD students, clubs and choirs showcased at December board meeting

December 16, 2025 | JOSHUA ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Joshua ISD students, clubs and choirs showcased at December board meeting
Bobby Abival and Patty Brown, campus administrators at CaddoPro Elementary, opened the board meeting presentation with a summary of student clubs and parent‑teacher organization activity and introduced a short video of recent family events.

Abival told trustees the school reestablished its PTO this fall under the leadership of Vanessa Bryant and highlighted campus clubs that include SUCO, robotics, Lego, an Art Club, Paparazzi choir and a Joshua Safety Patrol. The presentation included a recent spirit night described as a “Tater Tot Challenge,” which Abival said showed strong family turnout.

Abival introduced music teacher Colton Padgett — identified in the presentation as a Joshua ISD alumnus — and said students would perform two holiday songs. The meeting also included a holiday set from the advanced choir, presented by Missus Finnington from Houghland.

The board heard the presentations as part of regular workshop items; no policy changes were proposed during these performances. The district did not take formal action related to the presentations.

The board moved on to its regular agenda after the presentations.

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