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Defining Personal Success in the Special Operations Shark Tank
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All jobs have stress involved. I believe that a certain level of stress is a good thing. This stress can motivate you to perform better. Living in the shark tank is absolutely stressful.
The world of special operations is a small shark tank. Some may even say it’s a dog-eat-dog world. It’s a place where you must be tough, fearless, and willing to do whatever it takes, no matter what.
Working in special operations is very competitive. Who’s the best on the team? What team is the best in the company? Which battalion is the best to be in? These are questions that we all think about. To top that, defining success is nearly impossible. One bad rumor can ruin a soldier’s career; one DUI and you’ll lose your long tab; one bad act can ruin your team’s flawless reputation. Blood in the water.
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The Killeen Independent School District board of trustees approved an increase to Teacher of the Year prize payments at the regular school board meeting Tuesday evening.
For the past decade, KISD has participated in the Texas State Teacher of the Year program which awards Teacher of the Year honorees with a monetary gift annually.
This year, the district is retroactively awarding prizes to the 2019-2020 Teachers of the Year.
âWe want to celebrate our teachersâ success,â KISD Superintendent John Craft said.
Tuesday, the KISD school board unanimously voted 6-0 to more than double the Teacher of the Year winnersâ checks from $2,000 to $5,000. Board member Shelley Wells was absent Tuesday and unable to vote.
The McLennan County District Attorneyâs Office has declined to prosecute a misdemeanor family assault charge involving the chief public information officer for the Killeen Independent School District.
Taina Maya, 33, KISD chief of communications and marketing, was arrested by Waco police Oct. 14, 2020, after a verbal argument with her husband allegedly had turned physical. She told the Herald previously that she and her husband called the police in order to keep the argument from escalating.
On Feb. 3, the DAâs office did not accept the case because âsuccessful prosecution (was) unlikely,â according to a report obtained by the Herald from McLennan County.