Mireles parents worried about neighbor s erratic behavior
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and last updated 2021-02-25 22:25:14-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Parents at a South Side elementary school are tired of what they call a neighborhood nuisance, a man who they say harasses students and parents at the school.
Because of COVID-19 restrictions, Mireles Elementary has a significantly smaller parent-volunteer presence outside the school at arrival and dismissal times than in previous school years. Parents say issues started when kids returned to campus last fall.
âWeâre having enough issues with COVID this year and sending our children to school, and now we have a predator,â said Mireles parent Caitlyn Chance.
Weather again impacting life across Coastal Bend
Some roads across the area have been closed again, as have been many schools because of the weather conditions.
and last updated 2021-02-17 07:30:12-05
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â Some roads across the area have been closed again, as have been many schools because of the weather conditions.
At Blanche Moore Elementary School, thereâs a massive water leak going on making a huge puddle. It has been broken at least since 11:30 p.m. Tuesday night.
And weâre learning this morning that some roads have been closed again and many schools are closed as well.
Nueces County kicks off effort to vaccinate area teachers at Church Unlimited vaccine clinic
If you re a teacher in the Coastal Bend, keep an eye on vaccine arrivals from the state as well as your texts and emails. Author: Rudy Trevino Updated: 8:40 PM CST February 9, 2021
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas There s a new effort underway in the Coastal Bend to make sure as many teachers as possible get their COVID-19 vaccinations.
On Tuesday morning, the focus was on teachers in area school districts outside the Corpus Christi Independent School District. Eligible teachers in the Phase 1-A and 1-B categories were contacted late Monday night after CCISD Superintendent Dr. Roland Hernandez reached out to the 10 area districts in Nueces County.
CCISD board moves forward in process of becoming District of Innovation
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Corpus Christi ISD Board of Trustees approved taking the first step to become a District of Innovation beginning the 2021-2022 school year during a meeting Monday.
Passed in 2017 by the 84th Legislative Session in House Bill 1842, the idea of the District of Innovation gives traditional independent school districts most of the flexibilities available to Texas’ open-enrollment charter schools.
To be eligible, a school district’s most recent academic performance rating must be at least acceptable. CCISD s most recent performance was a B rating in 2019. Due to COVID-19, schools were not rated in 2020.