Trustees get ‘Guardian’ update, meet ‘Birdie’

  • Counselor Heather Pavlu (right) introduces therapy dog “Birdie” to the school board during Monday night’s meeting. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
    Counselor Heather Pavlu (right) introduces therapy dog “Birdie” to the school board during Monday night’s meeting. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
  • Recognized at Monday’s school board meeting as Schulenburg ISD's employees of the month for March: (from left) Carrie Schulz, elementary; and Megan Zapalac, high school. Not shown: Carol Hargadine, junior high; and Jamie Wagner, districtwide. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
    Recognized at Monday’s school board meeting as Schulenburg ISD's employees of the month for March: (from left) Carrie Schulz, elementary; and Megan Zapalac, high school. Not shown: Carol Hargadine, junior high; and Jamie Wagner, districtwide. Sticker Photo By Darrell Vyvjala
A progress report on implementation of the “Guardian Program” at Schulenburg ISD was given to the Board of Trustees at its meeting Monday, March 18. Superintendent Dr. Julie Motomura said that staff participants had completed their “license to carry” and “active shooter” training. The next steps will involve psychological evaluations with decisions by the school board on other specifics to…

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