Boerne Independent School District’s Cibolo Creek and Van Raub elementary schools have received the Purple Star Campus Designation by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 school years.
This distinct honor recognizes schools that go above and beyond to support military-connected students and their families, reflecting an unwavering commitment to those who serve our nation.
The Purple Star Campus Designation, created by the Texas Legislature, celebrates Texas public schools that have demonstrated excellence in meeting the unique needs of these military families.
The application process for the designation involved meeting several key criteria: — Designating a campus- based military liaison.
— Creating and maintaining a web page that provides crucial resources for military- connected students and their families.
— Implementing a robust campus transition program.
— Conducting professional development for staff focused on the challenges and needs of military families.
— Demonstrating active participation in initiatives such as Month of the Military Child or partnerships with military school liaison officers.
A total of 541 campuses across Texas were recognized for their commitment to these initiatives, a 202% increase from last year’s designations, showcasing the growing dedication of Texas schools in supporting military families.
“Supporting military-connected students and families is at the heart of our mission,” said Dr. Kristin Craft, Boerne ISD superintendent.
“We are incredibly proud of Cibolo Creek and Van Raub Elementary Schools for receiving the Purple Star Campus Designation. Their commitment to fostering a supportive environment for military families is a shining example of our district’s core values,” Craft said.
Both campuses will retain the Purple Star Campus designation through the 2025-2026 school year, underscoring their ongoing commitment to serving the unique needs of military- connected students.
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