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ECISD presents State of the District

ECISD presents State of the District

Yahoo02-04-2025

Apr. 1—Ector County ISD leaders will host the fourth annual State of the District presentation at 11:30 a.m. April 3 at the Saulsbury Conference Room in the Electronics Technology Building at Odessa College.
The presentation will highlight the progress, successes, and challenges facing the school district. New Superintendent of Schools Keeley Boyer will host the event and shine a spotlight on academic achievements; strides being made to recruit, retain and reward their outstanding team members; safety and security enhancements; and projects from Bond 2023. One of the highlights will be a first look at the design animation video of the new middle school. Along the way, you will hear stories of those involved in the district's work.

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