Corpus Christi Independent School District is joining other districts around the state of Texas in requiring students to use clear backpacks on all campuses.
Corpus Christi Independent School District is joining other districts around the state of Texas in requiring students to use clear backpacks on all campuses.
Students and staff of Faye Webb Elementary School were all decked out in blue attire as they held their first Autism Awareness Walk at the campus Friday.
Assistant principal Kimberly Ellis put the march together as an extension of the diversity, equity and inclusion initiative school officials have set at the campus. The theme for the walk was Light It Up Blue. I taught Special Education before I became an administrator and I always say once a Special Education teacher, always a Special Education teacher, Ellis said. Even though I m in this administrative position, I feel this personal obligation to make sure every single student is provided a solid education. That accompanies inclusion; we have to be all inclusive to ensure every single student is learning at their full potential.
Assistant principal brings Black History Month to life Kimberly Ellis says she wants her students to be interested in the black figures she dresses up as
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and last updated 2021-02-26 15:37:16-05
CORPUS CHRISTI â Kimberly Ellis, the assistant principal at Faye Webb Elementary School in Corpus Christi is taking a bit of a unique approach to help her students learn about Black History Month. Sheâs dressing up as black figures and playing a trivia game with her students, giving her students clues during the video-streamed morning announcements and having them guess who she is.
âI have won 21 grand slams,â Ellis said, giving her students a clue.