Tracy Ginsburg, continued from page 5
and examining our possessions and then valuing them
in terms of sentimentality
and utility and off-loading
the unwanted accessories. In
many ways, our journey as
school officials and the things
that we carry with us in our
“suitcase” should be critically
examined. Perhaps it is time
to decide to repack and discard ideas that no longer “fit”
our system. Perhaps it is time
for each of us to work together cooperatively on solutions
which are best for the majority
of the students we serve.
The contigent that went to
the Joint Advocacy Legislative
Conference in Washington
D.C. included (from left to
right): Michelle Smith, HillCo
Partners; Shay Adams, Lovejoy
ISD; Jeff Adams, Farmersville
ISD; Karen Smith, CypressFairbanks ISD; Tim Lee, TRTA;
Chris Borreca, Thompson &
Horton; David Garcia, Midland
ISD & Tom Canby, TASBO
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