May 11, 2022 News-Dispatch

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MAY 11, 2022 MYERS ATTENDS GAMES FOR 22 YEARS AND COUNTING

TRIP OF A LIFETIME

One of the last remaining World War II veterans travels as part of Honor Flight Austin – Page 2

Number one fan celebrates another birthday

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Wimberley ISD names superintendent finalist STAFF REPORT WIMBERLEY — Wimberley ISD (WISD) will soon be under new leadership. At a special meeting held on May 2, the WISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved Dr. Greg Bonewald as the lone finalist for the next

superintendent. Bonewald will succeed retiring Superintendent Dwain York. “After an arduous interview process, our clear choice was Dr. Bonewald,” said Rob Campbell, WISD Board President. “I look forward to working closely with Dr. Bonewald as he leads our district. We welcome him

back to Wimberley.” Bonewald has worked at Victoria ISD since 2014, serving most recently as Deputy Superintendent and also working as Assistant Superintendent and Executive Director of Human Resources. He spent 14 years at WISD, prior to his time in Victoria, which included seven years as the

principal of Wimberley High School from 2007 to 2014. He was also an assistant principal at the high school and spent five years as a teacher and coach for the Texans. “Wimberley ISD has a widely recognized tradition of excellence that is the result of the community’s commitment

to providing outstanding opportunities for all students,” Bonewald said. “I am grateful to the board of trustees for their support in allowing me the opportunity to return to Wimberley ISD and serve as the next Superintendent

of Schools. I am also excited to begin working alongside our talented

teachers and staff to build upon the foundation of success our students and community have worked so hard to create together. As Deputy Superintendent in Victoria, Dr. Bonewald directs and leads the business, See WISD, page 12

Seniors promote public art mural Former BY MEGAN WEHRING

WIMBERLEY – Art can be made of anything. When there is a large silo sitting on the community grounds, the Alexis Pointe’s Senior Living residents thought it would only be appropriate to have a Wimberley-themed mural painted on it. In order to do this, Alexis Pointe needs to raise funds to get the Call for Artist project announced – their total fundraising goal is $5,000. All funds will be submitted to the nonprofit, Wimberley Valley Arts and Cultural Alliance (WVACA), who will be managing the Call for Artist while also making sure the selected artist gets compensated. Supplies, materials and promotions will also be paid through the funds raised. “The goal of this project is to provide a beautiful, public art piece that will be enjoyed as the new

view for Alexis Pointe senior residents,” said Katy Starr, Community Relations Director. “This mural will become an iconic public art piece that the greater Wimberley community and visitors can enjoy for years to come.” Starr explained that Alexis Pointe presented the mural idea to the Wimberley City Council at one of the previous meetings and it was approved. While the silo is on Alexis Pointe property, the mural will become part of a local mural route open for visitors and locals to enjoy. Artists should consider the local theme of the wall, alongside the ideas of the Alexis Pointe residents: Texas wildflowers, sunset or sunrise, wide open Texas sky with puffy clouds, lavender /verbena, birds/ “white wing dove,” fox, longhorn, river/pond, landscape, windmill, deer, trail that goes throughout

DSISD teacher arrested STAFF REPORT

PHOTO COURTESY OF KATY STARR Alexis Pointe Senior Living residents are working to get a silo on their property painted with a Wimberley-themed mural by a local artist .

the scene and Wimberley history. Along with the WVACA,

Ace Hardware and the city of Wimberley are considered to be

important players

See MURAL, page 12

Tigers advance in playoffs Next game slated for Friday in San Marcos BY ALBERT SANCHEZ DRIPPING SPRINGS – On Saturday, May 7, the Tigers

softball team swept Southwest Legacy High School in Game 2 of the series played in San Antonio. The final score in game 1 was Tigers 1 and Southwest Legacy 0; the final score in game 2 was Tigers 4 and Southwest Legacy 1. In game 1 on Friday Night, Tiger Pitcher Jordan Cox pitched a 1 hit shutout with 7 strikeouts. Lillian Scott smashed a double off the wall to drive in the only Tiger run. In game 2 on Saturday, the Tigers traveled to Southwest Legacy High School and won the game and the series. The final score was Tigers 4 to Southwest Legacy High School 1. Haiden Anderson pitched a complete game with 9 strikeouts. The Tigers advance to round 3 and will next play McCollum High School of San Antonio on Friday at 7 p.m. at San Marcos High School.

A WARRIOR'S JOURNEY

HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS CONTINUE – Page 8

PHOTO BY ALBERT SANCHEZ

Senior Katie Young steals a base on Friday night.

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DRIPPING SPRINGS — Kevin James McLean, a Dripping Springs (ISD) Middle School teacher, was arrested on Thursday, May 5, for McLEAN participating in inappropriate communication with students. He was also accused of giving juveniles nicotine and THC vapes. McLean was hired on Aug. 11, 2020, after passing a national, fingerprintbased background check required for all employees and was then assigned to teach and coach track at DSMS, according to a statement released by DSISD. On April 27, 2022, DSISD placed McLean on leave and immediately removed his access to all campuses and students related to alleged improper social media posts. Investigators learned at the time the information was discovered that the reporting party was in Austin and a report was filed with the Austin Police Department. Investigators with the Hays County Sheriff’s Office immediately coordinated efforts with the Austin Police Department and DSISD. McLean had sent the juvenile victims inappropriate images through the Snapchat application, according to a news release by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office. On May 5, investigators with the Hays County Sheriff’s Office presented Affidavits of Probable Cause to Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace John Burns, who issued seven arrest warrants for McLean. Those seven arrests warrants are as follows: Four charges of Sale, Distribution or Display

See ARREST, page 12


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