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2020 News Archive
Fierce and Focused (Video)
Rebecca McClain is a 2-time World Champion in Traditional Weapons. She has studied Tae Kwon Do since she was 6-years-old, and now, as an 8th grader at Scott Johnson Middle School, she is redirecting her expertise into a new experience: the color guard.
Stronger Together: Annual MacTown Miracles Drive Overcomes Challenges of Pandemic to Provide Holiday Dinners for Families in Need
The annual MacTown Miracles food drive overcame the challenges of the pandemic to provide 722 complete holiday meals for McKinney families in need.
Dr. McDaniel: Message to the Community – Holiday Break (Video)
In this video message, 91͵ Superintendent Dr. Rick McDaniel shares information regarding 91͵’s current and future instructional delivery plans and forthcoming adjustments/improvements to the COVID Dashboard.
91͵ Lunch Offering Gets Reader’s Choice Nod as One of the Best K-12 School Meals in the Country
91͵ food service provider Aramark won a Reader’s Choice Award in Food Management Magazine for offering one of the best K-12 school meals in the country.
Driven: MHS Senior Kylie White Earns a Marine Corps ROTC Scholarship Worth $180,000
McKinney High School senior Kylie White is the recipient of a National ROTC Scholarship (Marine Option) valued at $180,000. When she completes her college studies and ROTC program at the university of her choice, she’ll enter active duty as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
91͵ Pre-AP Courses Will Have a New Name, Same Content
When parents of 91͵ middle and high school students begin the process of course registration for the 2021–2022 school year in the spring, they’ll discover new terminology related to advanced academics in the 91͵ middle school and high school Academic Planning Guides (APG). 91͵ courses formerly designated as “Pre-AP®” will now be identified as “Advanced” courses.
Unstoppable: How Boyd’s Vivienne Garner Found Her Voice and Discovered Her Ability to Inspire Others
At first a reluctant middle school participant, Vivienne Garner found her voice through the Youth and Government program. Last spring, as a junior at McKinney Boyd, Vivienne became the first high school student from McKinney to win the governor’s seat at the Youth and Government state conference. Now, a senior, Vivienne has college on the horizon and is helping to lead the program through the challenges of a virtual 2021 state conference.
A Letter to the Community from 91͵ Superintendent Dr. Rick McDaniel
91͵ Superintendent Dr. Rick McDaniel offers a few thoughts on gratitude as we move into the Thanksgiving break.
Standing Tall: A Determined Kid From Eddins Elementary Offers Lessons in Perseverance
Eddins Elementary fifth-grader Kyler Stein is no stranger to facing down challenges. Before he had taken his first step, he had more than one to contend with. Now, rehabbing from a major surgery, he has been walking through a challenge greater than he has ever faced. But, he has never been one to quit, and he’s not about to start now.
Cockrill AP Melanie Machost Named Principal of Dowell Middle School
91͵ announced Tuesday that Cockrill Middle School Assistant Principal Melanie Machost has been named principal of Dowell Middle School. The 91͵ Board of Trustees approved the move at their meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Machost brings 16 years in education, including four years of campus administrative experience, to her new position.
The Lasting Legacy of 2020 (Video)
Each year McKinney community leaders convene for the “State of the City” update in early November. 91͵ Superintendent Dr. Rick McDaniel proudly presented on behalf of 91͵ with this video, which conveys the successes and difficulties our district has experienced in the last year.
A Small Act of Kindness: Warm Fuzzies at Walker
Walker second grader Ariana Chilcoat loves making what she calls “warm fuzzies,” so she decided to make them for all of her classmates, and in the process, she spread a little happiness.
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