Few public school districts in Texas can match Comal Independent School District’s physical size and certainly fewer equaling its rapid growth — which is why it laid out the welcome
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Prohibits any councilperson from intentionally resigning their position in order to circumvent term limit rules. Offenders would be prohibited from running in future city elections.
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Clarifies the role of the Mayor during an emergency or disaster. The Mayor would be given access to all of the abilities granted by state law in order to keep the peace, respond to the situation and appoint additional help if necessary.
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The Mayor Pro Tem would be primarily responsible for coordinating City Council’s annual evaluations of the City Manager, the City Attorney and the Municipal Court Judge
Editorial: At Comal ISD, science, safety of little value
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New Braunfels Canyon High students protest Comal ISD’s recent decision to lift its mask mandate. Given the choice, the district opted to jettison the science.Robin Jerstad /Robin Jerstad
When Comal Independent School District trustees voted last week to make masks optional, they undermined every person there who wants to continue science-based precautions against a pandemic.
A parent of a first grader told the San Antonio Express-News she was blindsided by the last-minute email the night before the change, saying the decision came from a place of cowardice.
They didn t have a voice - Comal ISD decision to make masks optional sparks protest
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New Braunfels Canyon High School students listen Thursday to junior Reyna Dews, center, during a protest of the Comal ISD board’s decision to make masks optional.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Canyon junior Colby Kloehr holds his sign protesting the mask-optional decision Thursday, March 11, 2021.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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New Braunfels Canyon High students protest Thursday evening in front of the school. They called on the board to reconsider its decision on making masks optional.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less