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JCISD Board members held a special meeting in the LBJ High School Library on November 17, 2020 at 12 p.m. Board President Shelly Wenmohs called the special meeting to order at 12:06 p.m, and a quorum was established. There were no public comments, and a motion was given to canvass the Election Results from the November 3, 2020 School Board Election certifying candidates Cristol Corpus, Place 7, and Sarah Allen, Place 6, as the winners.
Lady Eagle Claire White (left) placed 4th and sister Lydia placed 3rd in the 2A Regional Cross Country Championships on Tuesday, qualifying for the State Meet on Tuesday, November 24 at 9:30 a.m. at Round Rock Old Settlers Park. Courtesy photo.
The LBJ High School Lady Eagles scored another dominating three-set victory in the UIL Volleyball State Playoffs last Thursday - a 25-14, 25-23, 25-15 pounding of the Sabinal Yellowjackets in the Regional Quarterfinals. Sabinal - winner of District 30 - defeated San Antonio - Stacey and Three Rivers to earn a chance to play Lady Eagles.  After a decisive first set victory JC had to battle to the wire in Set 2.
In a battle for the runner-up position in District 14-2A Football the Johnson City Eagles were stopped short of the end zone in a 20-0 loss to the Ozona Lions. The Eagles (4-6; 3-2) struggled with their running game gaining 62 yards (Cade Boyer - 44; Cody Sprouse - 17).
JCISD Board Trustees held a regular meeting on November 9, 2020. Board President Shelly Wenmohs called the meeting to order at 6 pm and a quorum was established with all trustees present excepting Randy Rutherford. One-Time Payments to all JCISD employees “We would like to thank our Administrative Team, teachers, and support operations staff for the amount of work and additional duties they have been tasked with since last March in adapting to District COVID needs.
JCISD Board Trustees held a regular meeting on November 9, 2020. Board President Shelly Wenmohs called the meeting to order at 6 pm and a quorum was established with all trustees present excepting Randy Rutherford. One-Time Payments to all JCISD employees “We would like to thank our Administrative Team, teachers, and support operations staff for the amount of work and additional duties they have been tasked with since last March in adapting to District COVID needs.
The LBJ High School Lady Eagles defeated the Riviera-Kaufer Lady Seahawks 25-14, 25-13, 25-15 to win the Area Championship after earning a first round bye as Champions of District 29-2A. A balanced and powerful net game by the Lady Eagles wore down the Lady Seahawks on Monday at Karnes City sending Johnson City to the next round of the UIL 2A Volleyball State Playoffs.
The Varsity Eagles stayed in the hunt for runner-up in District 14-2A and set up a showdown at Ozona with a victory at home against the Harper Longhorns (2-7, 1-3) on Friday. The Eagles (4-5, 3-1) had their season-high point total and largest margin of victory for the 2020 season in their final appearance at Eagle Field.
Blanco County Association of Retired Educators held a virtual meeting on October 22, 2020. Tim Lee, Executive Director of TRTA, the state organization, addressed the effect of the pandemic on retired teachers. Due to COVID-19, many retired teachers who supplement their income by working as substitute teachers have lost the extra income during school closures and issues related to reopening schools.
JCISD Board of Trustees held a Special Meeting on October 28th, 2020 in the LBJ High School Commons Area. President Shelly Wenmohs called the Special Meeting to order at 6:02 p.m., and a quorum was established with all members present except Trustees Cynthia Keene and Randy Rutherford. “The criteria that other districts in the area are using for determining the continued need for remote learning are the levels of success that the students are having and the burden on the faculty and staff ...

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