INSIDE COMMUNITY
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, MAYOR MOSER
BLOOD SUPPLY IS LOW ACROSS NORTH TEXAS Carter BloodCare is experiencing a critical shortage in blood supply. All blood types are needed from all eligible blood donors. The blood center is showing their appreciation to those who are able to donate by providing no-cost COVID-19 antibody testing, for a limited time. To find a blood drive near you, visit www.CarterBloodCare.org.
INSIDE EDUCATION
On Monday, July 27 Donald Moser announced his resignation as mayor of the Town of Argyle. Moser cited health issues as the reason for his resignation. He has been battling cancer since 2017, shortly after being elected to his position as mayor. We are keeping the Moser family in our thoughts and prayers. photo courtesy of Haley Pittman
WELCOME, MS. DONA LUMSDEN!
CURRENT PLANS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED As of July 27 after a Special Board meeting, the Argyle ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved keeping the District’s current plans in place for a safe start to the school year for in-person learning. Following feedback from community members, parents, the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics the District decided this was best for its Eagle students. All schools will follow recommended guidelines and procedures for safety and prevention.
14 | ARGYLE LIVING
| AUGUST 2020
The Argyle ISD Board of Trustees approved Dona Lumsden as the new Hilltop Elementary School Principal Monday, August 3 during their Special Board Meeting. With over 15 years of experience in public education and coming to Hilltop from Argyle Middle as the Assistant Principal, she will provide valuable leadership in her new role. Welcome to Hilltop, Principal Lumsden! photo courtesy of Rick Herrin
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