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Committee recommends Waco ISD replace 4 older campuses in $376 million project
If approved, these new buildings could cost the average homeowner in Waco ISD $12.23 a month. Here s why. Author: Melissa Guz Updated: 1:58 PM CDT May 26, 2021
WACO, Texas This summer, the school board for the Waco Independent School District will decide whether or not they should move forward with a $376.1 million project that would replace four of the district s oldest campuses with new, larger buildings; and in turn, could cost the average homeowner in Waco ISD an extra $12.23 a month in order to pay for the construction.
On Tuesday, Waco ISD revealed the recommendations made by the Community Advisory Committee, which consisted of more than 60 parents, educators and other community members, after they studied Waco ISD s long-term facility needs over the past five months.
Indian Spring Middle School to transition to fully remote learning through the end of January
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and last updated 2021-01-20 23:13:34-05
WACO, TX â Indian Spring Middle School will transition to fully remote learning through the end of the month, according to a letter sent to parents and staff by Principal Joseph Alexander.
Two cases of COVID-19 have been reported so far this week, however no new cases were reported Wednesday.
In the letter, Alexander stated 29 employees are expected to be out Thursday. Most are out after testing positive for COVID-19, being in close contact with someone who tested positive or due to possible coronavirus symtpoms. This includes members of the campus leadership team and teachers.
Updated: 10:17 PM CST January 20, 2021
WACO, Texas Indian Spring Middle School Principal Joseph Alexander sent a message to Indian Spring families and employees to inform them about transitioning to fully online learning.
“Although no new cases of COVID-19 were reported by students or staff members today, two cases have been reported so far this week, Alexander said. At this time, we expect at least 29 employees will be out tomorrow. Most are out after testing positive for COVID-19, being in close contact with someone who tested positive or experiencing symptoms that could be a sign of the virus. That includes members of our campus leadership team and teachers.