Sunday, December 29, 2013

Thank You – A Letter from Alton Frailey, Superintendent

aDear Katy ISD Community,Every so often, unplanned events occur that provide organizations with an opportunity to show what they are all about. Last week’s power outage at Rylander Elementary School was one of those times. When the power went out at Rylander around 9 p.m. last Monday night, personnel from several departments and the campus sprang into action to determine the extent of the damage and if school could be held Tuesday morning. However, it wasn’t until the next day that we learned it would take several days to repair the damage.While the easy road may have been to simply cancel school for the remainder of the week and make up the days later in the year, there was another alternative that – while challenging – would ensure that student learning would not be interrupted. Starting Tuesday afternoon and throughout that evening, crews worked to move Rylander into the Tompkins High School Ninth Grade Center. In addition, campus staff addressed logistical issues such as where classrooms and offices would be located, and how to handle student drop off and dismissal.From all accounts, the transition to Tompkins High School was a success. There is no doubt that this was due to the collaborative efforts and extraordinary dedication of Rylander, Tompkins, and departmental personnel to do whatever was needed to get the job done. They all are to be commended for tackling an enormous task and working hard to ensure that Rylander students were provided with a quality place to continue their learning.What also made last week’s move to Tompkins a success was the parental support. We know that many parents were at first concerned about their little ones getting lost in such a big building, transportation, and other things. However, our parents placed their trust in the Rylander staff to make sure those concerns were addressed, which is a testament to the exceptional work all staff do for Katy ISD children every day. I want to personally thank the Rylander community, parents, and staff for all you did on behalf of our students.While moving a school is not something we want to do every day, last week brought out the best in everyone who was involved, from students, parents and teachers, to support staff, departmental staff and administrators. More importantly, it showed us what can be achieved when we all work together, no matter how challenging the task.Sincerely,Alton Frailey SuperintendentTags: Alton Frailey, Katy ISD, parental support, Power Outage, Rylander Elementary School, Tompkins High SchoolCategory: Articles, Education, Houston News, Katy News

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