classroom. The district is looking for 100 veteran teachers to support children experiencing
educational gaps due to COVID-19. During the upcoming school year team of veteran teachers
willwork closely with small student groups on all campuses. Retirees are eligible to work at
a rate of $40 at 20 hours a week and still maintain their retirement status with the Texas
Retirement System. For additional information, contact the Beaumont Independent School
District.
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New Beaumont ISD partnership to help middle school students after drop in test scores
Green Dot Public School Charter Program will be spending the next few weeks prepping teachers for the big year ahead. Author: Cameron Sibert, KBMT (12NewsNow) Published: 6:57 PM CDT July 28, 2021 Updated: 6:57 PM CDT July 28, 2021
BEAUMONT, Texas It is no secret that schools in Southeast Texas have struggled during the pandemic. This year, Beaumont Independent School District is hoping a new partnership will help bring some middle schoolers back up to speed.
Life at Martin Luther King Middle School is going to be a little different this fall. The Green Dot Public School Charter program is taking point, and they are bringing along some new expectations.
Beaumont community reminisces as they prepare to say goodbye to the Babe
The Beaumont Independent School District has decided to spend more than $80,000 to tear down the Babe Zaharias Memorial Stadium. Author: James Grant (12NewsNow), Tiana Johnson (KBMT) Published: 6:46 PM CDT July 26, 2021 Updated: 6:46 PM CDT July 26, 2021
BEAUMONT, Texas The Beaumont Independent School District has decided to spend more than $80,000 to tear down the Babe Zaharias Memorial Stadium.
The school board recently voted to tear down the stadium, which has been a landmark for more than 50 years, and put a new transportation center at the site, Joe Evans, BISD board member, told 12News.