I am thankful for the opportunity to bring you wonderful news this week: NO HOMEWORK! NO SCHEDULED TESTS!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Notes/Reminder:
We welcomed our most recent guest speaker, Deputy Constable Charles Woertendyke who came to speak to our class about respecting authority, helping the community, and working hard in school.
His bio is below:
I have lived in Dallas County my entire life. I graduated Skyline High School Dallas, TX in 1989. I worked in the family owned business before graduating high school I attended the police academy at Cedar Valley College between 1992 and 1993 where I completed basic, intermediate and advanced officer training. I began my career as a Deputy Constable in August 1993. I worked with the Dallas County Constable Office Pct. 1 from August 1993 to April 1994.
I was given the opportunity to work in Ellis County’s Constable Office Pct. 1 in April 1994 and remained there until December 1994. I was transferred over to Ellis County Constable Office Pct. 4 in February 1995 where I stayed until December 2006. I moved to Tarrant County Constable Office Pct. 7 December 2006 to help the new Constable set up his office and now I have returned to Ellis County since the job in Tarrant County is concluded. I now have an advanced TCLEOSE rating which few Deputy Constables hold. I guess you could say my entire law enforcement career has been devoted to a Constable’s Office.
I married Cynthia Kaylor of Irving in March 2002. We have two boys, John and Charlie. We have lived in Grand Prairie since we were married or seven years.
Throughout my life I have been active in the Democratic Party and block walked, distributed yard signs, and obtained ballot petition signatures for Democratic candidates. This is the first time I am running for the office of Constable or any office.
I am available to discuss issues with you and any group which has coffees or meetings to attend. For more information, visit http://www.charles4constable.com/
Thank you.
Deputy Constable Charles Woertendyke
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