Each month, a member of the 91͵ Board of Trustees offers a summary of the items and business covered during that month's board meeting. For April, Board President Philip Hassler provides the recap.
On Thursday, April 11, 91͵ officials, teachers, administrators and community members made their way to the 91͵ Community Event Center for the 2024 Teacher of the Year Dinner to honor 91͵’s 31 Campus Teachers of the Year and to announce the 2024 91͵ Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year.
We recently had the opportunity to celebrate our retirees. What a great night to honor those who have dedicated their lives to public education and 91͵.
Join us for Kindergarten Round-up, a unique event at every 91͵ elementary school designed to ease your child’s transition from home to school. Every spring, excited 5-year-olds and their parents get a firsthand look at the school experience. These visits also give our teachers a glimpse of the new students joining their classrooms in the fall. Click the learn more link below to find out the time and date for your elementary campus.
Frazier Elementary 5th grader Alex Derkachov has done what only one other 91͵ student has done — qualify for the National MathCon Finals two years in a row!
McKinney Boyd, McKinney High School and McKinney North met on Wednesday, April 3, for the annual 91͵ Battle of the Blues Physics Olympics to vie for bragging rights and the coveted Physics Olympics cup in a series of physics related challenges. MHS won for the second year in a row and the third time overall.
4th and 5th grade GT students at Webb Elementary put their litigation skills to the test while holding trials in the "Case of the Missing Owls". “It’s just so much fun to watch them be truly engaged in their learning, and not even really realize that sometimes they are learning.” stated Alpha teacher, Tracey Stevens. The students set-up courtrooms in 5 classrooms and took on all of the roles in the court case, from bailiffs, lawyers, and judges. The students were honored to have multiple 91͵ administrators, staff members, and even Mayor Fuller serve as jurors.
Join 91͵ as a special education teacher! We’re offering a $5,000 stipend for the 2024-25 school year. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive SPED community, where you’ll have the resources and encouragement to positively impact the lives of our students. Applicants, please send your resumes to Adrienne Broyles ([email protected]) and Brynne Riley ([email protected]). Click the learn more link below for more information.
91͵ has hired Alana Chisum as its new Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. Chisum comes to 91͵ from Allen ISD, where she has led their human resources department for the past four years. In all, Chisum brings 16 years in education to the job, including a decade of administrative experience.
Molly Hovan's leadership role continues to expand in 91͵. The district announced at its April Board of Trustees meeting that Hovan, who currently serves as Senior Director of Teaching and Learning, will now serve as 91͵'s Executive Director of Elementary School Leadership, a position in which she will support, guide and serve as a resource to the district's elementary principals.
After four years as principal of Webb Elementary, Maria Hafner has been chosen to lead Wolford Elementary into the 2024–2025 school year. Hafner is a highly experienced educational leader who brings 29 years to the job, including eight years as a campus administrator.