Waxahachie ISD CTE students in the construction technology classes within the Architecture & Construction Career Cluster have donated 68 wooden U.S. flags to the Waxahachie Fire Department. In a special presentation, Simpson Elementary principal Darla Wilson, whose husband, the late Fire Capt. Jon Wilson, passed away recently, received one in his honor.
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