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Swenke ES, Webb’s Automotive establish Adopt-a-School partnership
Tracie Webb, co-owner of Webb’s Automotive, second from right, and Courtney Nespeca, Swenke Elementary School principal, second from left, hold commemorative Adopt-a-School certificates as the campus and community partner announced on March 26 that they officially entered into an adoption partnership. They were joined by Swenke staff, Noelle Lemons, Webb Automotive employee, and Dawn Tryon, director of community engagement.

Tracie Webb, co-owner of Webb’s Automotive, second from right, and Courtney Nespeca, Swenke Elementary School principal, second from left, hold commemorative Adopt-a-School certificates as the campus and community partner announced on March 26 that they officially entered into an adoption partnership. They were joined by Swenke staff, Noelle Lemons, Webb Automotive employee, and Dawn Tryon, director of community engagement.

April 15, 2026—Representatives from Webb’s Automotive visited the staff at Swenke Elementary School on March 26 to officially announce their Adopt-a-School partnership with the campus.  

CFISD’s Adopt-a-School program pairs schools with community organizations and business partners to utilize community resources to strengthen and enrich the quality of education for students.

Tracie Webb, co-owner of Webb’s Automotive, shared that adopting Swenke is a way to give back to the community.

“As a family-owned business, community means everything to us,” Webb said. “That’s why we’re excited to adopt Swenke Elementary School this year! It’s a small way for us to give a little extra love to the teachers and staff who make our community so special. Thank you to the amazing teachers and staff for everything you do. We appreciate you!”

Tracie Webb, co-owner of Webb’s Automotive, center, signs an Adopt-a-School partnership agreement after the community partner announced its official partnership with Swenke Elementary School on March 26. She was joined by Courtney Nespeca, Swenke principal, left, and Noelle Lemons, Webb Automotive employee, right.

Tracie Webb, co-owner of Webb’s Automotive, center, signs an Adopt-a-School partnership agreement after the community partner announced its official partnership with Swenke Elementary School on March 26. She was joined by Courtney Nespeca, Swenke principal, left, and Noelle Lemons, Webb Automotive employee, right.

Courtney Nespeca, Swenke principal, expressed her gratitude toward Webb’s Automotive for committing to support the campus.

“At Swenke, we believe strong schools are built through strong relationships,” Nespeca said. “Being adopted by Webb Automotive is incredibly special to us, as it allows us to better support our teachers while continuing to open our hearts to the community we serve. We are excited to open our doors, build relationships and grow together in a way that impacts both our staff, students and the families we serve. It’s a partnership rooted in care, connection and pride in being Swenke Snow Leopards.”

For more information on the Adopt-a-School program, contact Dawn Tryon, director of community engagement, at 281-894-3950 or dawn.tryon@cfisd.net.