TRB joined hands across several regions to make a difference for our Independent School Districts and their excellent students. Here is how each region stepped up to show its support:
Hill Country
BLANCO ISD: TRB, represented by Josh Walker, Maria Chalico, and Blythe Cox, treated all teachers and staff to a delicious lunch catered by Old 300 BBQ.
WIMBERLEY ISD: TRB employees Glenn Wash and Blythe Cox volunteered their time to hand out TRB merch and teacher survival kits (snack cups) from a vibrant vendor booth at the Convocation.
DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD: We celebrated the dedicated teachers and staff of DSISD, acknowledging their significant role in shaping young minds.
FREDRICKSBURG ISD: TRB led a spirited supply drive, ensuring students had the tools to succeed this school year.
JOHNSON CITY ISD: We prioritized education, TRB made a donation to the school district, and provided essential school supplies.
Rio Grande Valley
HARLINGEN CISD: Marcy Martinez and Diana Delaunay educated teachers on financial success while providing pens, highlighters, and other supplies to teachers.
Memorial Middle School: Daniel Gaona and Jocelyn Quintanilla contributed their time to Memorial Middle School, where TRB promoted financial success while providing goodies.
Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Community Foundation: TRB backed the foundation’s efforts by funding school supplies, and our volunteers assisted at the giveaway event in an area that needed it most.
MCALLEN ISD Educators Assembly: Jamie Brown-Rosas, Moises Felipe, Adri Medrano, Jesse Ozuna, and Sydnee Rivera represented TRB’s support at the event. Jamie Brown-Roses announced the Innovative Grant Recipients.
SHARYLAND ISD New Employee Orientation: Amara Cano and Jesse Ozuna joined the orientation, helping educators start this journey.
WESLACO ISD: TRB donated 30 backpacks, ensuring students were ready for success.
Dallas-Fort Worth
DENTON ISD: DFW came together as a whole and donated 500 backpacks, paving the way for a successful academic journey.