Wednesday, August 22, 2007 , Updated
Irving ISD welcomes new teachers
As of Monday, Irving ISD had hired 432 new teachers and 10 new administrators for the 2007-2008 school year. The new teacher breakdown is as follows: elementary schools, 182; middle schools, 108; and high schools, 142.
New teachers were recognized August 16 during the 52nd annual New Teachers Luncheon at MacArthur High School, coordinated by the Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce. The presenting sponsor was Allstate.
Tommy Gonzalez, city manager for the City of Irving, served as the luncheon emcee. Chris Wallace, president/CEO of the chamber, and IISD Board President Michael Hill also spoke. Sponsor comments were provided by Mike Daugherty of Allstate.
Posted by Chad
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