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EPISD board to weigh superintendent's 'employment status' at May 27 special meeting
El Paso ISD Superintendent Diana Sayavedra's job is potentially at risk, according to a special meeting agenda. The El Paso Independent School District Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 27, at the EPISD Administration Building, located near Downtown El Paso. The board will consult with legal counsel regarding Sayavedra's duties, responsibilities, and employment status. The meeting was called by board President Leah Hanany, according to the posted agenda. The EPISD board members contacted by the El Paso Times cited confidentiality and declined to explain what's at stake at the special meeting. EPISD spokesperson Ernie Chacon confirmed the meeting and said the agenda includes items related to the superintendent's duties and employment. 'We have no further information to share at this time. Our focus remains on supporting students and advancing our strategic blueprint,' Chacon said. The discussion comes amid ongoing debate over school closures. In November, the board voted 4-3 to close eight elementary schools because of low enrollment. On May 20, the newly elected board reversed one of those closures, voting 5-2 to keep Lamar Elementary School open. The closures were part of the district's 'Destination District Redesign' plan, aimed at addressing declining enrollment and budget constraints. District 7 Trustee Daniel Call offered strong support for Sayavedra, calling her 'the most tireless and passionate advocate for public education' he's encountered. "The current efforts against her (are) nothing more than a personal vendetta," Call said. He did not elaborate on what "efforts" were against Sayavedra. The May 3 election shifted the EPISD school board's balance of power, replacing two of Sayavedra's supporters to extend her contract. Hanany told the El Paso Times after her May election win that academics should remain the district's top priority. 'If academics are declining, then the system is failing at its most basic responsibility — no amount of financial posturing can excuse that,' Hanany said. 'No narrative of 'efficiency' makes up for failing our students.' Sayavedra was hired as the district's first woman superintendent in 2021 but officially began her role in January 2022. In January, her contract was extended without a pay increase. She earns $320,000 annually. Her original contract was set to run through 2025. The EPISD board unanimously approved her annual performance evaluation in September 2024, rating it favorably. El Paso Times reporter Kristian Jaime contributed to this report. Aaron Bedoya is a manager and content strategist for the El Paso Times. He can be reached at abedoya@ This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: EPISD board to weigh superintendent's 'employment status' at meeting
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Lamar Elementary School removed from EPISD plans to close multiple schools
Six months after the El Paso Independent School District voted to close eight schools with low attendance, Lamar Elementary School was saved from shuttering. During the Tuesday, May 20, EPISD school board meeting, a 5-2 vote by the newly elected school board reversed the previous board's decision and moved to keep the school at 1440 E Cliff Drive open until further notice. The school was scheduled to close next year. Daniel Call and Valerie Ganelon Beals were the only remaining trustees to uphold the previous board's decision. The plan to close Lamar Elementary School with seven others was part of Destination District Redesign, aimed at dealing with declining enrollment and budget concerns. As part of the plans, students were to be sent to nearby schools, and there was additional funding to improve the remaining elementary schools in the district. District officials noted that an estimated $3.2 million yearly will be needed to keep the doors open. Currently, the district is grappling with a $31 million deficit, which does not include keeping the school open. Failure to keep EPISD financially viable has its own perils, such as workforce reductions, program cuts, increased classroom sizes, and persistent financial instability. The school district's revenue shortfall continues to increase for fiscal years FY2027 and FY2028, to $39 million and $45 million, respectively. The school has 46 teachers who would have been laid off had the closure plans moved forward. It would have also impacted a student body of an estimated 280 students. They include Carlos Rivera, Newman, Putnam, Rusk, and Zavala elementary schools will close their doors next school year. Stanton and Travis's elementary schools will close the following year. Kristian Jaime is the Top Story Reporter for the El Paso Times and is reachable at Kjaime@ This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Lamar Elementary School removed from EPISD plans to close schools
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Constables arrest El Paso driver 'doing doughnuts' on Alameda with young child passenger
An El Paso driver was arrested accused of recklessly "doing doughnuts" on a street with a preschool-age child passenger in the backseat. An El Paso County constable saw the display and arrested Jonathan Herrera, 24, of East El Paso, on an endangerment of a child charge, a second-degree felony, Precinct 6 Constable Javier Garcia said in a news release. Crime: El Paso woman arrested after 1-year-old nephew inhales from her marijuana vape pen The constable saw a gray Dodge pickup truck going at a high speed "doing doughnuts" at about 6:15 p.m. Saturday, May 31, in the 7900 block of Alameda Avenue near Riverside Drive in the Lower Valley, Garcia said. The truck was going in circles causing it to skid across all five lanes of traffic on Alameda several times, Garcia said. When the constable pulled over the truck, he noticed Herrera had a 3-year-old child in the back passenger seat. More news: Renée Victor, who voiced Abuelita in 'Coco," dies at 86 The child, who was not injured, was turned over to a responsible person at the scene. Herrera was arrested and booked into the El Paso County Jail. He was released on Sunday after posting a $5,000 surety bond, according to jail records. No attorney is listed for him on court records. Daniel Borunda may be reached at dborunda@ and @BorundaDaniel on X. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Texas driver arrested 'doing doughnuts' with child passenger
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Texas Lottery results: Powerball, Pick 3 winning numbers for May 31, 2025
The Texas Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at May 31, 2025, results for each game: 01-29-37-56-68, Powerball: 13, Power Play: 2 Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here. The next Powerball drawing is on Monday, June 02, 2025 at 10:12 p.m. Morning: 9-6-9, FIREBALL: 0 Day: 4-6-9, FIREBALL: 0 Evening: 4-7-9, FIREBALL: 2 Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Morning: 7-2-4-5, FIREBALL: 8 Day: 4-7-6-1, FIREBALL: 2 Evening: 1-4-6-2, FIREBALL: 5 Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here. Morning: 01-03-05-06-07-08-09-13-15-16-22-23 Day: 02-03-04-08-11-12-14-15-16-17-18-24 Evening: 06-08-10-12-14-15-16-18-19-22-23-24 Check All or Nothing payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Texas editor. You can send feedback using this form. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Texas Lottery results: Powerball, Pick 3 winning numbers for May 31, 2025
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Win a free Dr. Squatch Sydney Sweeney soap by entering before June 4; soap launches June 6
Natural body care brand Dr. Squatch has teamed up with actress Sydney Sweeney to release a limited-edition soap made with water from her own bath. The product, called 'Sydney's Bathwater Bliss,' features a forest-inspired scent with notes of pine, Douglas fir and moss. The soap goes on sale Friday, June 6, at The soap runs $8 per bar. Ahead of release, 100 lucky winners can enter to win a bar of limited soap. The contest begins on May 29 and ends at 12:59 pm MT on June 4. Sweeney has been involved in Dr. Squatch's advertising campaigns. She first appeared in an October 2024 commercial as the 'Body Wash Genie,' humorously granting wishes to men seeking natural grooming products. Dr. Squatch is known for its quirky, attention-grabbing collaborations, with recent launches tied to video game franchises like 'Call of Duty' and movie releases such as 'The Lord of the Rings.' The bar of soap will run at $8, according to the website. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Enter by June 4 to win a free bar of Sydney Sweeney soap Dr. Squatch