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Board Recognizes Students, Staff and
Schools
The Board of Trustees recognized the
following students, staff and campus
for special achievements:
Congratulations to Miss Allison
Camille Hampton, a student at
Boulter Middle School, for receiving
first place in the TOP TEENS writing
contest. Her composition was
entitled "A Psalm of Life -Willie
Lee Campbell Glass." The competition
was sponsored by Top Ladies of
Distinction and the Carter Blood
Center.
The students at Dr. Bryan C. Jack
Elementary have started a student
council. The student council is
comprised of third, fourth and fifth
grade students. The students are
already fast at work with their
first campaign - recycling. We would
like to thank Dawn Hudson, Mandi
Gray, Kim Hill, and Ginger Pippin
for taking the initiative to
implement a student council program
at Jack elementary.
Congratulations to the Tyler ISD
Financial Services department for
being awarded the Certificate for
Financial Achievement for Excellence
in Financial Reporting by the
Government Finance Officers
Association of the United States and
Canada (GFOA) for its comprehensive
annual financial report. The
Certificate of Achievement is the
highest form of recognition in the
area of governmental accounting and
financial reporting, and its
attainment represents a significant
accomplishment by a government and
its management. This is the fifth
time in a row that Tyler ISD has
received this recognition.
Board Approves Technology Plan
The Board of Trustees unanimously
approved the Technology Plan for
2008 through 2013. The intent of
this plan is to provide a clear
overview of technology in Tyler ISD.
The plan outlines how the district
will provide present and future
technology needs for students and
staff. It was developed by a
committee that provided important
input and feedback. Committee
members include district technology
staff, central administrators,
campus principals and community
members. Additional consultative
meetings occurred, involving campus
principals and central
administrative staff members. The
result is a dynamic plan that will
guide the future of technology in
Tyler ISD. Some of the tools and
projects included in the plan are
interactive white boards, wireless
networks, document cameras, and
additional support personnel.
Board Approves Incentive Pay for
the Rewards for Success Program
The Board of Trustees unanimously
approved the Incentive Pay for the
Rewards for Success Program. One of
the goals of Tyler ISD is to reward
campus employees for academic
excellence. Each fall the Rewards
for Success plan is reviewed by the
Pay for Performance committee. The
committee believes that the reward
program continues to support the
Tyler ISD core belief: Expect
academic excellence by hiring,
training, and retaining the best
teachers. The plan rewards all
eligible campus employees if the
campus met the district, state or
improvement criteria outlined.
Board Approves Innovative Course
Application for Veterinary Medical
Assistant I
The Board of Trustees unanimously
approved Veterinary Medical
Assistant I, a one-credit course, to
begin school year 2009-2010. This
course is a continuation of the
Introduction to Veterinary Assistant
Technology course, but will provide
more detailed training in the
unlicensed veterinary assistant
field. This upper-level course
includes, but is not limited to,
animal handling and restraint,
health and safety, sanitation,
surgical preparation, anatomy,
physiology, medical terminology,
infectious diseases, instrument and
equipment identification, vaccine
preparation and injection
techniques, laws and ethics, and
veterinary office procedures.
E-Rate Discounts Presented
Tyler ISD Superintendent Randy Reid
notified the Board of Trustees that
the district has received notice
that it has been approved for E-Rate
discounts on telephone service, long
distance service, Internet access
and the district's wide area network
in the amount of $521,820.68. The
E-Rate program was established under
federal law to provide discounts to
public schools and libraries for
telecommunications and internet
access products and services. The
discount amount is determined by a
formula based on the percentage of
students enrolled in the National
School Lunch Program. Discounts
range from 90% to 20% of the
eligible products and services.
TISD's current discount is 76%.
This amount is in addition to the
$1.7 million that was refunded to
the District for E-Rate discounts
during 2004 Bond Program. |