A decision regarding face coverings, which stemmed from Wednesday’s special meeting of the Amarillo Independent School District Board of Trustees, is set to go into effect beginning Monday for some students and staff.
After Wednesday’s four-hour special meeting resulting in a 4-3 vote, the Amarillo ISD board took action to allow students in pre-K through fifth grade, as well as staff at elementary campuses and visitors to those campuses, the option on whether or not they want to wear a face covering while on campus. This includes the staff who teach fifth grade at Lorenzo de Zavala Middle School.
Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees votes to keep mask mandate until May 17, with exceptions
Nearly four hours from when Wednesday’s special meeting of the Amarillo Independent School District Board of Trustees began, board members voted on a measure that will affect the district’s face-covering policy for some students and staff beginning Monday.
In a 4-3 vote, the district’s board decided to continue to follow the face-covering guidelines set by the Texas Education Agency with some exceptions. Starting Monday, students in pre-K through fifth grade will not be required to wear masks and the district’s superintendent, Doug Loomis, will have the power to implement further mask breaks including during class transitions, recess and outdoor activities.
WBU alumni association announces honorees for 2021
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The Wayland Baptist University Alumni Association has selected six individuals to be honored during Homecoming 2021.
The Distinguished Alumni Awards will be presented on Feb. 19, 2021, in an online release since the homecoming celebration had to go to a virtual format given the continuation of COVID-19 precautions.
Awardees from 2020 will include the following:
Dr. Mike Davis, BA w/honors ’87, Distinguished Alumni Award: Dr. Davis is dean of the Continuing and Technical Education department for Clarendon College’s Pampa branch after more than 25 years working in nuclear training and qualification for several U.S. Department of Energy facilities, including Los Alamos, N.M. He has supported many endowed scholarships and established new ones for external campus students after serving as a commencement speaker at every location.