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  • Krum PTO Presents Fifth Annual Little Darling Dance

    Tickets Only Five Dollars

    Little Darling Krum PTO invites all KISD students from pre-k through fifth-grade to attend the annual little darling dance with an adult escort. The evening will include light refreshments, a professional photograph, and family friendly music. Tickets will be sold at the door for $5 per person and admission is open to dads, daughters, moms, sons, grandparents, aunts, and uncles. For more information or to find out how you can help, please email zoannalax@yahoo.com or misty.willis@cityofdenton.com.
     
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  • THANK A SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER FOR THEIR SERVICE TO OUR SCHOOLS

    School Board Recognition Month Celebrated in January

    Our School Board Texans benefit every day from the tireless work and countless hours dedicated by a group of more than 7,300 men and women in communities across the state. Elected to serve by local constituents, these public servants receive no compensation for their efforts. These men and women are the school board members of Texas. January is School Board Recognition Month—an opportunity to thank these local leaders for devoting time to support public education and serve our local schools.
     
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  • DOGS OR DADS? MAYBE BOTH.
    New Father Involvement Program Aims to Increase Male Presence at Youngest Campuses
    Dads 120 watchdogs in one room sounds terrifying. But when those dogs are actually local dads, the picture becomes something entirely different. WATCH D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students), a parent involvement program geared toward fathers hosted its kick-off meeting at Dyer Elementary this month with 340 people in attendance.
     
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  • HOMETOWN HERO VISITS KRUM EARLY EDUCATION CENTER
    Pfc. Zachary Paschall Given “First Class” Treatment at EEC

    Hometown Hero Krum Early Education Center students met a local hero this week when a soldier on leave from active duty in Afghanistan visited the campus Friday, September 2. The visit happened after an idea to surprise EEC student Anyla Paschall turned into a surprise for her brother, Pfc. Zachary Paschall. The result was a campus full of cheering teachers and students, and a swell of pride among our youngest Bobcats.
     
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