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Seguin ISD looks to voters to help bridge $4 million budget deficit
Read full article: Seguin ISD looks to voters to help bridge $4 million budget deficitSeguin ISD looks for voter approval on a tax rate change to increase how much money it receives from the state. Prop A is a voter approval tax rate.
Student found in possession of two BB guns at Seguin High School, principal says
Read full article: Student found in possession of two BB guns at Seguin High School, principal saysA student at Seguin High School is facing disciplinary action after taking two BB guns to campus on Thursday, according to the principal.
Seguin ISD elementary student discharges loaded gun on school bus; nobody injured
Read full article: Seguin ISD elementary student discharges loaded gun on school bus; nobody injuredA Seguin ISD elementary school student discharged a loaded gun on a school bus Tuesday morning, district officials said.
Voters in 3 San Antonio-area school districts approve bonds for new campuses, security upgrades, renovations
Read full article: Voters in 3 San Antonio-area school districts approve bonds for new campuses, security upgrades, renovationsVoters in three San Antonio-area school districts headed to the ballot box to vote on a variety of proposals to address growth and security.
Seguin ISD schools, offices closed Friday due to ‘increasing COVID cases’
Read full article: Seguin ISD schools, offices closed Friday due to ‘increasing COVID cases’Seguin ISD schools and offices will be closed Friday due to an increase in COVID-19 cases that the superintendent said “is prohibiting us from effectively operating our schools.”
No. 2 Judson to face Lake Travis; Can Reagan bounce back against Steele?; BGC Road Trip to Seguin, Navarro, Marion
Read full article: No. 2 Judson to face Lake Travis; Can Reagan bounce back against Steele?; BGC Road Trip to Seguin, Navarro, MarionNo. 3 Steele vs. No. 4 Reagan and Judson vs. Lake Travis headline the best matchups in Week 2 of the 2021 high school football season.
Seguin ISD extends Winter Break extra week in January due to COVID-19
Read full article: Seguin ISD extends Winter Break extra week in January due to COVID-19SEGUIN, Texas – Two days after announcing that its high school would go to remote-only learning this week ahead of the winter break, Seguin Independent School District officials have decided to extend the break an extra week in January for all its schools due to COVID-19. Seguin ISD students will now return to school on Jan. 11 and staff will return Jan. 7-8 and everyone is asked to self-quarantine before returning to campus. The extended holiday break is designed to create a buffer between Christmas and the first day of school,” said Seguin ISD Superintendent Dr. Matthew Gutierrez. District employees will return to work on Jan. 7-8 to prepare for students’ return on Jan. 11. Seguin ISD posts COVID statistics online at https://www.seguin.k12.tx.us/page/covid19.stats.
Seguin High School moves to remote-only learning after ‘slight uptick’ in COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Seguin High School moves to remote-only learning after ‘slight uptick’ in COVID-19 casesSEGUIN, Texas – After what school officials are calling a “slight uptick in COVID related cases over the weekend,” Seguin High School students are shifting to remote learning only for the rest of the week, just ahead of Winter Break. Seguin Independent School District Chief Communications Officer Sean Hoffmann told KSAT that as of Monday, there were 11 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 among staff and students at Seguin High School with an additional 150 people in quarantine. “In an abundance of caution, we shifted to remote learning for the majority of our Seguin High School students,” said Hoffmann, who cited a need to allocate resources to middle and elementary schools since substitute teachers are in high demand. “All extracurricular activities at the high school will remain open and accessible for those students,” Hoffmann said. Anyone with questions is asked to call Seguin High School at 830-372-5770.
Seguin ISD records detail sex harassment investigation of former superintendent
Read full article: Seguin ISD records detail sex harassment investigation of former superintendentAn attorney representing Seguin ISD said the records were released this week because the case had come to a close. Although Seguin ISD had previously released a smattering of records, the substance of the employees complaint against Roane had never been confirmed by the district. The woman, in her account of what happened included in the newly released records, said Roane appeared to be very drunk. I told him no but he insisted, the woman said in her account of what happened included in the newly released records. The employee filed a formal complaint nine days after the incident, fearing retaliation from Roane, records show.