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Everman ISD handed out year-end awards to teachers, staff and students at their April 21 board of trustees meeting. — Nicole Bomar

Regular meeting of Everman ISD board of trustees

April 21, 2025

Documenter: Nicole Bomar

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Student awards

Character traits/caring: Oscar Tamayo, Everman Academy High School

Character traits/caring: Jamesa Scales, Everman Joe C. Bean High School

District faculty and staff spotlight

Everman Academy High School teacher: Erica Block, English

Everman Academy High School staff member: Alton Christopher

Everman Joe C. Bean High School teacher: Tristian Davis

Everman Joe C. Bean High School staff member: Tanya White

Teacher of the Year

Yesenia Elizondo, Dan Powell Early Learning Academy

Shanna Marteny, Bishop Elementary School

Amber Ramsey, E. Ray Elementary School

Samantha Ellison, Hommel Elementary School

Myriam Mendoza, Souder Elementary School

Michelle Strachan, John and Polly Townley Elementary School

Dr. Nilliah Chadwick, Charles Baxter Junior High School

Rhonda King, Roy Johnson STEM Academy

Jayven Tucker, Everman Academy High School

Michael Boone Jr., Everman Joe C. Bean High School

Staff member of the year

Elizabeth Alfaro, Dan Powell Early Learning Academy

Devondria Childress, Bishop Elementary School

Ashley Martinez, E. Ray Elementary School

Bailey Brooks, Hommel Elementary School

Guadelupe Gonzalez, Souder Elementary School

Misty Jones, John and Polly Townley Elementary School 

Sarah Balderas, Charles Baxter Junior High

LaTorri Richardson, Roy Johnson STEM Academy

Betty Davila, Everman Academy High School

Veronica Marroquin, Everman Joe C. Bean High School

TCU Chancellor’s Scholarship: Camilla Valdez

Attendance: The 60 seats were full, and about 20 more people stood at the back of the room and flowed out of the door to try to watch the proceedings.

Volleyball: The volleyball team presented tokens of appreciation to each board member in gratitude for recent supplies received.

Quotable: “Everyone here is so wonderful to work with.” — Sarah Balderas, an EISD staff member of the year

TCU Chancellor’s Scholarship: Camilla Valdez’s TCU Chancellor’s Scholarship is valued at $254,000.

Awards for EISD public relations: 11 Star Awards from the Texas School Public Relations Association Awards.

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