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Uvalde CISD interim superintendent says the district never engaged with JPPI Investigations
Read full article: Uvalde CISD interim superintendent says the district never engaged with JPPI InvestigationsAfter it was announced the district wouldn't engage with JPPI Investigations, the interim superintendent says they never had an agreement to begin with.
Uvalde victimās uncle pens opinion piece against UCISD superintendentās leadership
Read full article: Uvalde victimās uncle pens opinion piece against UCISD superintendentās leadershipA week after the Uvalde CISD superintendent received crowds of support at the board meeting, the uncle of one of the Robb victims penned a harsh opinion piece about his leadership.
Robb Elementary shooting victimsā families reflect on superintendentās retirement announcement
Read full article: Robb Elementary shooting victimsā families reflect on superintendentās retirement announcementAhead of the Uvalde CISD board meeting Monday where Superintendent Dr. Hal Harrell will discuss retirement, families of the Robb victims are saying their calls for accountability didn't have to come to this.
āA little more nervous than normalā: Parents, students prepare for first day of school in Uvalde
Read full article: āA little more nervous than normalā: Parents, students prepare for first day of school in UvaldeStudents and their parents came to Uvalde Elementary for their meet the teacher night, many of these students attended Robb Elementary last year. There are some fears and hesitation with the school year around the corner.
Watch: Uvalde CISD superintendent promises additional security, officers on campus next year
Read full article: Watch: Uvalde CISD superintendent promises additional security, officers on campus next yearHal Harrell is expected to speak about grade level alignment, safety and security, counseling and other district updates.
Millions endure record cold without power; at least 20 dead
Read full article: Millions endure record cold without power; at least 20 deadChapman said she has been without power for two nights and is using the propane to keep warm. The worst U.S. power outages were in Texas, affecting more than 2 million homes and businesses. Texas officials said more than 400,000 doses due now will not arrive until at least Wednesday because of the storm. Several cities had record lows: In Minnesota, the Hibbing/Chisholm weather station registered minus 38 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 39 degrees Celsius). Sioux Falls, South Dakota, dropped to minus 26 Fahrenheit (minus 26 degrees Celsius).