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Education commissioner: Teachers pour love and skill into children
Mike Morath makes visit to Early Elementary School
Brownwood Bulletin
EARLY Early Elementary School welcomed Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath to the campus earlier this week, where Morath visited several classrooms and interacted with students and teachers.
Morath was accompanied by representatives of the Texas Education Agency, Education Service Center Region 15 in San Angelo and the Early school district.
The TEA is starting to resume regular visits to schools a practice that had been suspended because of COVID.
“He’s actually just swinging through the area, wanting to visit some rural schools, and Early was on his list,” Early ISD superintendent Dr. Dewayne Wilkins said before Morath arrived on a rainy Tuesday morning.
Fifth-grader steps up to help bring play to Early Elementary
Brownwood Bulletin
EARLY Given his heritage, it’s no surprise that 11-year-old A.J. Tidwell claims theatre is in his blood.
“My whole family revolves around theatre,” the Early Elementary School fifth-grader explained.
A.J. was new to the school this year after transferring from Victory Life Academy. He hoped a theatre class might become part of the school, and his interest sparked a chain of events beginning with a letter A.J. wrote to the school’s principal, Julie Schafer that led to the after-school production of the play “Pan!”
Advertisement Women at WIRC Podcast: Julie Schafer, Episode 11
Julie Schafer discusses how joining her local Professional Women in Building Council transformed her experience and allowed her to combine her non-profit background with her building career December 11, 2020
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Welcome back to Women at WIRC, a podcast celebrating the vast experiences women can have in the residential construction industry, along with the unique skills and approaches each woman brings to her role.
Even when Julie Schafer, project manager for Aurora Builders, is not at work, she’s spending much of her free time working in the industry, primarily with her local Professional Women in Building Council.