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FEBRUARY 07, 2025
FEBRUARY 07, 2025
LovejoyCommunity,
Hip, Hip, Hooray - it’s the 100th Day! Our kindergartenersrecognizedthe100thdayofschool today. To celebrate, some of our kindergarteners transformed into the most adorable group of 100year-olds you have ever seen! With tiny canes, suspenders, pearls, and gray wigs, our little centenarians were ready for the big day. The fun continued with a 100 Day Parade. We had kindergarteners wearing t-shirts with 100 buttons, 100 100sparklinggems,andeven100superheroes.Theiramazingteachersjoined in the fun, proving that you're never too young (or too old!) to celebrate learning. What a joyful milestone here’s to 100 more days of growing, laughing,andlearningtogether!
Excitement was in the air as our students took a big step toward their next adventuretodayonBumpUpDay!Thisspecialdaygaveourcurrent4th,6th, and 8th graders the chance to visit the school they’ll be attending next year, meetnewteachers,exploreclassrooms,andgetafeelfortheschool’sculture andopportunities.Ourstudentsgotatasteofwhat’stocomeandenjoyedthe experience of having more lunch options. A big thank you to our campus leaders,counselors,teachers,busdrivers,andcafeteriastaffforalloftheextra thatgoesintomakingBumpUpDayasuccess.Weareexcitedtosharepictures withyouinournewsletternextweek.
Lastnight,aftermonthsofthoughtfuldiscussions,research,andcollaboration, representatives from the Bond Planning Committee presented their recommendation to the Board of Trustees. The Bond Planning Committee ProcessbeganthisOctoberandencompassedsixmeetingsincludingfacilities tours. Forty-nine students, parents, and community members served on the Bond Planning Committee. I would like to extend deep gratitude to the committee
committee for their commitment of time. Lovejoy ISD’s continued legacy of excellence would not be possible without the selfless investment of our stakeholders. Their presentation is found here and you can access the full recording at this link. After the presentation, the Board of Trustees took action oncallingaspecialmeetingfortheeveningofFebruary13thforthepurposeof considerationandpossibleactiononcallingabondelection.
IthasbeenanotheroutstandingweekinLovejoyISD!Weareproudtoshareand celebratetheamazingaccomplishmentsofourstudentsandeducators.
LovejoyVisualArtsstudentsDanaColston(‘25),CarolineMatthews(‘25),and Veronica Ye (’25) were named as 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts nominees,oneofthenation’shighesthonorsforhighschoolstudents.These threeincrediblevisualartistsare3ofjust60selectedPresidentialScholarsin theArtscandidatesinthenation!
Lovejoy High School Mock Trial made it to the final round after competing against28teams!Theycompeteagaintomorrowtoearntheopportunityto competeatstate.
TheLovejoyHighSchoolGirlsBasketballTeamisthe9-5ADistrictChampion! Thishistoricwinmarksthefirst5Adistricttitlesince2011.
SigningDay:13moreLovejoyHighSchoolAthletessignedtocompeteatthe collegiatelevel!
Director of Safety and Security, Casey Littlefield was named Lucas FireRescueCivilianoftheYear!
Head Boys Cross Country Coach Logan Kelly and Assistant Athletic Director/Head Girls Cross Country Coach Carly Littlefield were named the 2024-2025TexasHighSchoolAssociationCrossCountryCoachesoftheYear!
WishingyouaweekendfilledwithLoveandJoy!
ThereisonlyONELOVEJOY,andweareALLLEOPARDS!
LovejoyProud, KatieKordel Superintendent
Lovejoy Visual Arts is proud to announce that Dana Colston (‘25), Caroline Matthews (‘25), and Veronica Ye(’25)werenamedas2025U.S.PresidentialScholars intheArtsnominees,oneofthenation’shighesthonors for high school students. As YoungArts winners with distinction,Dana,Caroline,andVeronicawereselected from over 11,000 applicants for this prestigious honor throughtheirparticipationinNationalYoungArtsWeek inMiami;includingclassesandworkshopswithleading artists in their fields, performances, writers’ readings, film screenings and an exhibition, providing the artists opportunities to further advance their craft, and allowing audiences opportunities to meet and experience these outstanding artists and their work. During this life-changing week, YoungArts award winners were further evaluated for nomination to the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, where Dana, Caroline, and Veronica were awarded a collective total of$18,000!
As3ofthe60selectedPresidentialScholarsintheArts candidates, representing 22 states and 10 artistic disciplines, Dana, Caroline, and Veronica will submit applications and essays to be reviewed by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars. The Commissionwillultimatelyselect20highschoolseniors toberecognizedasU.S.PresidentialScholarsintheArts for their academic and artistic accomplishments, demonstrated leadership, community service and outreachinitiatives,andoverallcreativity.Wecouldnot bemorethrilledthatDana,Caroline,andVeronicawere selectedforthisincrediblehonorandthewell-deserved recognition it gives them as leaders in our visual arts program They are all peerless examples of the character, intellect, curiosity, selflessness, and confidence that LJVA strives to impart to all of our students.CongratulationsDana,Caroline,andVeronica, andgoodluckasyouareconsideredtobenamed2025 PresidentialScholarsintheArts!
CONGRATULATIONS to Carly Littlefield and Logan Kelly on being named the 2024-25 Texas High School Coaches Association Cross Country Coaches of the Year! This marks an incredible milestone as both coaches receive this prestigioushonorforthesecondtime!
THSCAExecutiveDirectorJoeMartinandChiefOperatingOfficerLibbyPacheco presented the awards which are sponsored Texas Farm Bureau Insurance. Lovejoy ISD is incredibly fortunate to have these coaches as leaders and role models.Let'sgivethemawell-deservedroundofapplause!
Wednesday Lovejoy High School hosted Fall Signing Day, celebrating 13 more LHS athletes who have signed to compete at the collegiate level! Congratulationstoouroutstandingstudentathletesincluding:
EmilyYork-GolfatSouthwesternUniversity
BreeannaHoffman–BasketballatLeTourneauUniversity
AevaHass–BasketballatHendrixCollege
ShelbyBurriss–VolleyballatPrincetonUniversity
JainaelRichardson–SoftballatXavierUniversityofLouisiana EmmaNelson–SocceratLeeUniversity
AidanBattelle–SocceratUniversityofMaryHardin-Baylor
WillCarlson–CrossCountyatMissouriSouthernStateUniversity
AbhiMahil–BasketballatMaineMaritimeAcademy
JaymezBeaner–FootballatAngeloStateUniversity
BrodyMcKnight–FootballatSoutheasternOklahomaStateUniversity
BraedenGibson–FootballatHardingUniversity
GavinPrince–FootballSouthwesternUniversity
Join us in celebrating National School Counseling Week! Our Lovejoy counselors are instrumental in supporting our students' daily activities. Their compassion, empathy, guidance, and patience have a tremendous impact on studentsuccessandwellbeing.Thankyou,LISDcounselors!
LovejoyHighSchoolcounselorshavebeenworkinghardtoprepareourrising 9thgradersandtheirfamiliesfortheirbigtransitiontohighschool. Lastweek, PTO and Lovejoy ISD co-hosted “Learn the Facts: Course Selection and GPA Policy,”presentedbyCarrieRobbins,LHSLeadCounselor,andStephaniKranz, Director of Student Support. Over 90 individuals attended to increase their understanding of the Lovejoy ISD GPA policy, the current college application process,andhowtoguidestudentsinmakingcourseselectionsthatwillassist theminmeetingtheirpersonalgoals.Acopyofthepresentationcanbefound on our parent presentation page. Please consider joining us at one of our upcomingparentsessions.
Additionally, Lovejoy High School hosted an elective showcase this week. Studentsandtheirparentswereinvitedtolearnaboutthemanyprogramsand opportunities available at LHS, including Fine Arts, CTE, AP classes, and Dual Credit courses. Afterwards, the LHS counselors hosted a presentation about course selection. We would like to thank all our counselors for their hours of dedicationtomakingtheseinformativeeventsasuccess.Averyspecialthank youtoCarrieRobbinsandNatalieCoonrodfortheirleadershipcoordinatingthe events.
We look forward to sharing Bump Up Day pictures and information with you nextweek!
The Willow Springs StudentSuperintendent Connection Council met this week! As part of the meeting, Superintendent Kordel and Mrs. Eldredge facilitated a discussion with studentsabout Bump-UpDay.The WSMS middle schoolers conferred and provided invaluable input for SloanCreek6thgraders,suchas:
Createpositiverelationshipswithyourteachers. PrioritizeLeopardTime.
Makefriendshipswiththe8thgraders.
Doallofyourhomeworkandturnitinontimeforpreparedness. Haveagoodsleepschedule.
Donotbescaredtotrynewthingsortomeetnewpeople. Trynottobeoverwhelmed.
Timemanagementtoimprovefocusandbalance. Donotbescaredtoaskquestions. Successcomeswithhardwork.
Donotbeshyaboutanything.
Try Something you have not done before, because there are numerous options.
Ignorewhatothersthinkbecauseitdoesnotmatter. Weareinthistogether!EveryoneisExperiencingNewThings! EnjoyMiddleSchoolbecauseitgoesbyfast!
TheWSMSStudent-SuperintendentCounciliscomprisedofaselectnumberof students who have been identified as school leaders. The Council develops connection, leadership and communication skills, and serves as a voice for student-centered decision making. Thank you, WSMS Connection Council for yourvaluableadvice!
LovejoyISDDirectorofSafetyand Security, Casey Littlefield, was recognized this week with Lucas Fire-Rescue's (LFR) Civilian of the YearAward.
When asked about the award, ChiefStephensstated,“TheLucas Fire-Rescue’s Civilian of the Year Award is nominated by the members of LFR. The impact Director Director Littlefield and his Marshal’s have had on LFR has increased to where our firemen are noticing the value of that relationship. It is not just the new Drone as First Responder program. Lovejoy’s Marshal’s coming to the fire stationtotrainonforceableentry,beinginvitedtofireandlockdowndrills,etc. havealladdedtotheexposureandrelationships.”
Lucas Fire-Rescue reported that Director Littlefield’s nominations included quotes,suchas:
“Casey has been such a joy to work with this year. His desire to assist our agencyinvariouswaysisatruebenefit. Heisalwayswillingtotrainandlearn fromusalso.”
“Heandhisteamhavealwaysworkedverywelltogether. Hehashelpedbring theLovejoyMarshalteamandLFRcloseranditisgreatworkingwithhim. He has strong leadership skills and always wants what’s best for the city and schooldistrict.”
Lovejoy ISD places a high priority on Safety and Security and our Marshal team’scollaboration,communication,cooperationwithlocallawenforcement isanimportantcomponenttothesuccessofourgoals. Congratulations,Casey andteam,onthissignificantrecognition.
The Lovejoy Council of PTOs will be recognizing two special individuals who havegivenoutstandingservicetoourchildrenthisyear.Thisrecognitionisone of the highest honors which can be bestowed upon an individual by our PTO. The only requirement for receiving this honor is that the recipient has promotedstudents’well-beinganddemonstratedcareforchildren.
Anomineeforrecognitionmaybeaparent,volunteer,teacher,administrator, oracommunityleader.TherecipientisnotrequiredtobeaPTOmember.
Ifyouwouldliketonominatesomeoneforthisaward,pleasefillouttheform below. The recognition committee will carefully consider each candidate. Recipients can only receive this honor once while at Lovejoy. A list of people who have previously received this honor can be found at http://bit.ly/LovejoyPTORecipients.
NominationsareduebyMonday,March3,2025.
Council
FutureLeopardAssosciation
HartElementary
PusterElementary
Strong school attendance is correlated with higher academic performance. Additionally,averageDailyAttendance(ADA)isametricthattheStateofTexas usestodeterminefundingforpublicschools.Eachweek,thisattendancedata willbeupdatedsoourcommunityisawareofourmostrecentADA.
As a valued stakeholder, we know how much our district matters to you. Therefore, we believe it is important that you have accurate and transparent informationaboutLovejoyISD.WiththeintroductionofRealityCheck,weare taking proactive steps to address misinformation and disinformation. It is our hope that this resource will serve as an informational tool for our community andfurtherLovejoyISD’scommitmenttocommunication.
This morning, the Lovejoy Child Development Center (LCDC) had the pleasure of welcoming their wonderful moms to a Muffins with Moms event. It was a delightful time as everyone enjoyed delicious muffins, followed by a heartwarming experience where the children proudly shared some of their favoriteactivitiesandtreasuresfromtheclassroom.Wearetrulygratefulforall our amazing moms and couldn’t have asked for a better way to kick off the weekend!
Hart and Puster Elementary schools celebrated a milestone with their 100th DayofSchoolParades!Ouradorablestudentsgotcreativebydressingas100year-olds or rocking their fun 100-day shirts. What an unforgettable day of laughter,learning,andschoolspirit!
Aspartoftheirexplorationofnonfiction, first graders learn that real sources provide factual, firsthand information about the world. To make this learning come to life, local firemen were invited togiveaspecialpresentationtoourfirst graders where they shared fascinating detailsabouttheirwork howtheyfight fires,whatequipmenttheyuse,andhow they keep themselves safe. They also talked about fire safety tips that the students could use in their own lives. Thiswasagreatwayforthestudentsto seethat see that nonfiction isn’t just something found in books or on the internet it canalsocomedirectlyfrompeoplewhohavereal-lifeexperiences.
Whilethefiremenspoke,thestudentsusedsketchnotingtocapturekeyideas and important details. Sketchnoting is a creative and fun way for students to capturetheirthinkingusingpictures,doodles,andwords.Asthefiremenspoke, thestudentsactivelysketchedpicturesoffiresafetyequipment,firehoses,and firefightersinaction,whilejottingdownimportantfacts.Thishands-onactivity not only taught them valuable real-world information but also made learning nonfictionengagingandmemorable! AveryspecialthankyoutoLucasFirefor bringingthislearningtolife!
The Lovejoy Girls Basketball team are the 9-5A District Champions! This is a historic season marking the first 5A division district championship, having not seen one since 2011 when Lovejoy playedinthe3Adivision.
OurLadyLeopardsfinishedthefirsthalf of district 7-0. They sealed their home opener against Anna 62-42 to start districtplay district play. After advancing through a trip to Denison and a home win against new districtopponentsWalnutGrove,theLeopardswelcomedtheBulldogsfromMcKinney North.Earningher1,000thpointbackinNovember,seniorSidneyCarrcontinued to rack up stats rattling the Bulldogs totaling 24 points with help from the junior Novicke twins, Tatum (17 points) and Peyton (14 points), in the 57-42 final, another historicfeathavingnotseenawinversusMcKinneyNorthsince2019.
AfteraChristmasbreaktournament,thegirlsreturnedtodistrictplayinabigmatchup atMelissa.Down27-31with21secondsleft,theCardinalsturnovertheballonaTatum Novickestealconcludedwithalayup.JuniorCailynNewhouseforcedajumpballfor anotherCardinalpossessionfollowedbyanimmediatejumpballfromCarrtoreturn the ball back to the Leopards under their own basket. Inbounded with just five seconds left on the clock, Peyton assisted Tatum to knock down the game winning shotfromlongrangewithjust1.8secondsleft,sealingtheCardinaldefeat32-31.
The Leopards continued their streak until a tough loss at Walnut Grove. The team didn'tletitbringthemdownastheyfacedoffwiththeBulldogsagainattheirterritory. Tied44-44,theteamswentintoovertimewiththeLeopardswalkingawayonceagain victorious 56-49. Adding another win at home against the Cardinals, the Leopards confirmedoutrightCHAMPSafteradominatingFridayroadgamepostinga77-18 winversusGreenville.
After honoring the team's four incredible seniors, Sidney Carr, Aeva Haas, Breeanna Hoffman, and manager Nicole Wright. Lovejoy concluded their district season defeatingtheShermanBearcatsandcelebratedtheirtitlebycuttingdownthenet.
BesuretofollowourLadyLeopardsastheybegintheirjourneythroughtheplayoffs nextweek!
Yearly,LovejoyVisualArtistssubmitworktocompeteintheScholasticArtand Writing competition. Since 1923, these Awards have recognized some of the nation’s most celebrated artists and writers while they were teenagers, including Tschabalala Self, Stephen King, Kay WalkingStick, José Parlá, AmandaGorman,CharlesWhite,JoyceCarolOates,andAndyWarhol.
Weareproudtoannouncethat14studentsand23artworksfromLJVAwill jointhislistofalumniafterreceivingawardsatthis7-stateregionallevel!
Of the 14 award winners, 9 pieces/portfolios received Gold Keys and will competeforrecognition,scholarship,andawardsattheNATIONALLEVEL! LJVA is beyond proud of all of our students and the planning, intention, and intelligencethatwentintothisesteemedhonor!Ifyouknowanyoftheseartists pleasecongratulatethemonthisprestigiousawardandrecognition!
AveryGriffin,Assemblage,Drawing&Illustration,GoldKey
LaurenPerry,BacheloretteBoutique,DigitalArt,SilverKey
NoelleMcGill,BridgeTheGap,Painting,GoldKey
OliviaGuarriello,Bugcollection,Painting,GoldKey
NoelleMcGill,Connexion,Painting,SilverKey
HannahGapp,Conveying,MixedMedia,SilverKey
LylaFairchild,CrustyGasStationFridge,MixedMedia,HonorableMention KeshavSubash,HolyCow!,Drawing&Illustration,HonorableMention
DanaColston,I'veAlwaysBeentheSickKid,PortfolioCategory(Art),GoldKey
HannahGapp,Imprint,MixedMedia,GoldKey
PetraPipinich,IT’SPASTYOURBEDTIME,Drawing&Illustration,SilverKey NoelleMcGill,MyChicago,Painting,HonorableMention
PetraPipinich,NapoftheElders,Painting,GoldKey
CarolineMatthews,PlaygroundFun,Drawing&Illustration,SilverKey AmeliaElliott,PublicStillLife,Drawing&Illustration,HonorableMention KeshavSubash,Samsara:TheWheelofLife,MixedMedia,HonorableMention KyraChagarlamudi,Sesha,Painting,SilverKey KeshavSubash,SimplifiedMantra,MixedMedia,GoldKey HannahGapp,Staged,Painting,HonorableMention
MarisaGreen,SyntheticSpores,MixedMedia,GoldKey
VeronicaYe,TheDiscomfortofCare,PortfolioCategory(Art),GoldKey KyraChagarlamudi,TheOvernight,MixedMedia,HonorableMention OliviaGuarriello,TheProphet,MixedMedia,SilverKey
Our Lovejoy High School Mock Trial team has advanced to the Final Round! Therewere28teamscompeting,withthetop12advancingtotheFinalRound. They compete again Saturday, February 8th at the George Allen Courthouse; thetop3teamswillgoontocompeteatStateinMarch.
Of 168 competing lawyers, Dhriti Pai was one of 13 who qualified for best attorney! Additionally, Hannah Gapp’s artwork has been submitted for CourtroomArtist;shehasqualifiedforstatethepasttwoyears! TheLHSMock Trialteamconsistsof:
AnishkaVellanki-lawyer
NeolaEdwin-lawyer
DhritiPai-lawyer
KatelynColeman-witness
AliciaBemis-witness
EmersynRunions-witness
KiahPandy-witness
ArwynEairheart-witness
NatashaGittemeier-witness
SofiaZinn-timekeeper
HannahGapp-courtroomartist
This weekend kicked-off the Winter Guard Contest season at the NTCA Contest at Little Elm High School. Their first contest was a huge success! Congratulations to our guard students and to our amazing Guard Director, GloriaGarcia!Comecheckoutaguardcontest--theirshowsarebreathtaking! TheWillowSpringsGuardwon2ndplaceintheCadetClass!
The Leopard pitching staff (junior Izzy Guarriello & sophomore Gisela Boitmann) had an INCREDIBLE weekend accumulating FORTY strikeouts against Allen, Little Elm and Plano! Tuesday night the Leopards faced Forney andPlanoWestresultinginaclosegameagainstForneywherewefellshortbut a quick bounce back against the Plano West Wolves! If you're at Hart ElementaryFridaymorningsyoumayseesomefamiliarfacesinthecarpoolline greeting our future Leopards, the girls have absolutely LOVED getting to start their Friday seeing these students! We finish up our scrimmages this Friday nightatHOMEagainstKeller!Gametimeisat5:45pmandwehopetoseeyou there!!
SavethedateforourseasonopeneronFebruary11thagainstJohnPaulII,JV willplayat5:00pmandvarsitywillfollow!Wecan'twaittoseeyouthere!!
The crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the smell of freshly cut grass...baseball season is officially upon us! The Lovejoy Leopards kicked off the baseball season this past Saturday with exciting scrimmages against Prosper,andtheenergywaselectric!
Nowit'syourchancetogetasneakpeekattheteamsandseethehardworkof ourathletesinaction.Scrimmagesofferafunandrelaxedatmosphereinwhich toenjoysomebaseballbeforetheofficialseasonbegins.It'salsoanexcellent opportunitytoconnectwithotherfansandshowyoursupportforourplayers.
ComeonoutandcheerontheLeopardsastheyprepareforwhatpromisesto beathrillingseason!
TheLeopardLifewebsiteisanewadditiontoLovejoy’swaystostayengaged. SchoolrelatedflyersandcommunitynewswillbesharedontheLeopardLife.
Thisweek'sfeaturedflyersare:
LovejoyHighSchoolFineArtsEvents(Feb.2025)
LovejoyGiftedAssociation:STEMEvent(Feb.22)
U90SoccerBoosterFundraiser(Feb.26th)
Majestic’sSpringDanceClinic(Mar.8) CommunityNews
Can't remember where you saw a flyer? Not a problem! Leopard Life is connected to all campus newsletters, Connect with Katie, campus websites, ANDLovejoyISDmobileapp!
Join Lovejoy ISD and the Council of PTOs for this parent presentation at the LHSAuditoriumonFebruary19that6pm.
PleasejoinusforapresentationandpaneldiscussionwithRecoveryResource andtheAllenPoliceDepartment.Youwillhavetheopportunitytolearnabout trends in vaping, understanding THC, and marijuana usage with our youth. Staying on top of trends is important for parents so that you can educate, recognize,andintervenewithyourownchildasneeded.
Target Audience: 5-12 grades but all parents (age appropriate students) are welcome.
Executive Skill Development in children is essential for preparing them for life. Weareexcitedtosharea90minutepresentationwithColinGuare,contributing member to the Smart but Scattered and Stalled book. Colin’s talk will be devoted primarily to practical, naturalistic ways for parents to support their child’s executive skill development. We will cover the overall approach, how to identify opportunities and troubleshooting. Colin will then contextualize these by walking the group through some examples. The final 30-45 min will be devotedtoaudiencesubmittedscenariosandquestions.
Target Audience: While valuable for any K-12 parent, the presentation will includeextraemphasisonthelateelementary,middle,&earlyhighschool(1015)agerange.
JoinUsatLovejoyChildDevelopmentCenterintheLibraryat6pmonMarch4th. ThankyoutothecampusPTOsatLHS,WSMSandSCISforfundingthisprogram forourparentsinthedistrict.
Beforethepresentation,weencourageyoutograbthebookandread:Smartbut Scattered--andStalled:10StepstoHelpYoungAdultsUseTheirExecutiveSkills to Set Goals, Make a Plan, and Successfully Leave the Nest by Richard Guare, ColinGuare,andPegDawson.Theauthorsofferseveralbookswithsimilartitles butwiththefocusofthebookbasedonage:kids(4-13),teens(13-18)andyoung adults (18+). Choose the book that is age appropriate for your situation. While thebookswillhavedifferentreferences,thecontextwillbesimilarinallbooks. WehopetoseeyouonMarch4th.
Thisisanopportunityforparentsandcommunitymemberstoconnectwith LovejoyISDTrusteesandSuperintendentKatieKordelinaninformalsetting. During Community Coffee Talks, Lovejoy ISD leadership listens, shares and engagesin opendialogue/discussionwithourcommunity.
February26,2024 6:00p.m.-7:00p.m. WillowSpringsMiddle(Cafeteria)
April29,2024 9:00a.m.-10:00a.m. HartElementary(LeopardLair)
Lovejoy SAT Prep classes are open for registration. Click heretoregister!
ExtendedDayLeopardAcademyisan opportunity for your child to participate in enrichment activities onhisorhercampusbeforeandafter school. Our goal is that these enrichment opportunities will allow our Lovejoy Leopards to develop creativity and critical thinking skills through activities related to their personalinterests.
Registrationisopenforthefollowing academies for students in kindergarten through 6th grade. Choose from one of the links below formoreinformation.
Lovejoy ISD is committed to creating strong connections and providing clear communicationwithourLovejoyparentsandfamilies.Belowyouwillfindlinksto the most recent newsletters from each campus. Sign up for weekly Principal Newslettersheretostayinformed!
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