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Free meals provided to GISD students during summer break Garland ISD understands that summer can be a difficult time for students with limited access to meals. Thanks to the Student Nutrition Services Department, children will once again be offered free meals June-July at our summer school locations. “When school is not in session, children who may already suffer from food insecurity are at greater risk to go hungry,” said Assistant Director of Nutrition and Menu Operations Jennifer Craig. “We are proud to offer access to summer meals for children under 18 who live in our district.” 3 Beginning June 4, students can receive free breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday at select campuses. Registration is not required, but students must be accompanied by an adult and eat their meals on-site. The projected serving times are 8–9 a.m. for breakfast and 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. for lunch. View the complete list of campuses participating and explore the summer meals menu online at garlandisd.net/ summermeals. Literacy for Life Garland ISD works to foster the literacy needs of students and is working to create a community of readers through an exciting new program. The district is launching Literacy for Life, a community-wide partnership with the tri-cities of Garland, Rowlett and Sachse. The initiative aims to encourage everyone in the community to read by using a balanced approach in teaching literacy, expanding bilingual programs, increasing dyslexia services and providing 24/7 access to a personalized online library. To offer added resources and increase reading engagement, GISD has partnered with Renaissance to provide myON Reader and daily news articles. This partnership will provide students with thousands of books that match their interests and reading levels. Students will be able to access these new resources at school, as all campuses provide digital devices in classrooms and libraries. Those who do not have online access at home will be able to download books they can read offline. Additionally, Garland ISD will offer myON books and news articles for free through shared accounts for community members of all ages. To celebrate this revolutionary launch, the district will host a Literacy for Life event Sept. 21 at the Curtis Culwell Center. We hope you join us. Together we can help transform our tri-cities through the power of literacy. 2018–19 Paraprofessionals and Teachers of the Year recognized As the backbone of Garland ISD, teachers and paraprofessionals are on the front lines, encouraging student success and academic excellence. They selflessly dedicate countless hours to students and families, and their hard work and devotion does not go unnoticed. Every year, each school selects one outstanding educator to receive its coveted Campus Teacher of the Year title. For the first time ever, we extended the recognition to campus paraprofessionals to also celebrate their vital contributions. The top four exceptional Teachers and Campus Paraprofessionals of the Year are then chosen by a committee for district honors. The first-ever Paraprofessionals of the Year were selected for their willingness to go above and beyond, ensuring that everyone from students to families to teachers are dutifully served with a smile. Mary Saathoff from Back Elementary School and La’Marion Patterson from Lyles Middle School were selected as this year’s Elementary and Secondary Paraprofessionals of the Year. After completing the district Teacher of the Year application and an interview, Andrea Lozano from Weaver Elementary School and Debra Howard from Houston Middle School snagged the 2018-19 titles. The award winners impressed with their innovative instruction, leadership skills and passion for education. Lozano and Howard are now in the running for the Region 10 Teacher of the Year competition. The four district Teachers and Paraprofessionals of the Year each received $1,000 from the GISD Education Foundation and AXA Advisors at their respective luncheons. All honorees also received commemorative bags. To see the full list of winners, visit garlandisd.net/newsroom. may 2019