The widow of an Alvin ISD principal is speaking out against the district's plan to name a future school after him.
Amy Castro says shortly after her husband, Leroy Castro, died of
Leroy passed away in 2020 after he got sick about two weeks after students were allowed to come back to school in person. He was the principal of Alvin Jr. High. "Well the problem is, he never did feel better, and he died thinking he had this insurance," said Amy. "I went back to my husbands emails, I checked his work and personal email and did not find anything," said Amy. "To add insult to injury, that’s when she said we don’t babysit our employees."FOX 26 reached out to Alvin ISD, in a statement, they say:
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