STUDENTS DELIVER HOLIDAY COOKIES TO STATE LEADERS

TEXAS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF PRESS RELEASE
 
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FOR RELEASE DECEMBER 14, 2022

STUDENTS DELIVER HOLIDAY COOKIES TO STATE LEADERS

Wednesday, December 14, 2022
 
Austin, Texas – December 14, 2022 – Today, students from Texas School for the Deaf’s (TSD) Culinary Arts program visit the Texas Capitol delivering homemade goodies to state leaders in time for the holidays - a tradition the school began more than 25 years ago.
 
Baked and packaged by TSD’s future chefs  themselves, the selection of holiday treats this year includes chocolate chip cookies, German snowballs, Texas stars, classic butter cookies, and candy cane cookies, all designed to thank TSD’s partner agencies, legislators and staffers for their hard work and support.
 
TSD Superintendent, Claire Bugen says, “This is an important tradition to recognize our state leaders for their continued support of our school,  our students and for  all Texas deaf and hard of hearing students.”
 
With plans to meet with some legislators along the way, students start the day early to cover all of the Capitol legislative offices.

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ABOUT THE TEXAS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (TSD)
The Texas School for the Deaf is the oldest continuously operating public school in Texas. Educating Texas students who are deaf and hard of hearing since 1856, the campus also provides outreach and educational resources for students, their families and professionals in the field throughout the state of Texas. With educational excellence and a strong belief in a culture and community at TSD, students form a unique identity based on their individual strengths and talents. TSD is an environment where students learn, grow, and belong. For more information about Texas School for the Deaf, visit: www.tsd.state.tx.us.  
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