Recognizing Randy Moczygemba on the occasion of his retirement.
The resolution highlights Randy Moczygemba's instrumental role in passing substantial bond programs, which totaled over $226 million. These funds facilitated the establishment of new educational facilities, including two secondary schools and four elementary schools, as well as comprehensive upgrades to the district's technological infrastructure. The resolution underscores the positive impact of effective leadership in public education and aims to honor the legacy of an educator whose work has cultivated a more robust learning environment for students in the New Braunfels area.
Senate Resolution 107 recognizes Randy Moczygemba for his distinguished service as the superintendent of the New Braunfels Independent School District, culminating in his retirement on June 30, 2021. His tenure, spanning over eleven years, showcases his significant contributions to the educational sector, including fostering student achievement and educational excellence. Under his leadership, students consistently performed above regional and state averages in accountability testing and college readiness assessments, like the SAT and ACT. This resolution acknowledges not just his administrative achievements but also his dedication to enhancing educational programs within the district.
While SR107 primarily serves as a commendation, it emerges during a broader discourse on educational leadership and community investment in public school systems. As with many resolutions of this nature, there may exist differing opinions regarding the effectiveness of school administrations, the allocation of educational resources, and the long-term strategy for maintaining academic standards. However, this resolution primarily garners support from the community and stakeholders who appreciate the considerable advancements made during Moczygemba's term.