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Royal ISD Culture and Wellbeing Coordinator Diane Holub will retire at the end of this school year. In the words of Winnie the Pooh: “How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”

Please join us in celebrating her service to Royal ISD at a retirement reception!

Date: June 4, 2024
Time: 5pm - 6pm
Where: Royal Administration Building, 3714 FM 359, Pattison TX 77466

Mrs. Holub has dedicated 33 years to education, with the last 15 years devoted to helping Royal Falcon learners thrive and soar. Her contributions have profoundly impacted students, staff, and the community by providing a calm refuge for anyone in need. Mrs. Holub played a pivotal role in implementing the Capturing Kids' Hearts program and many other initiatives that have helped our Falcons succeed. She will be deeply missed, and we wish her the very best in her retirement. Mrs. Holub’s email signature contains a quote that she lives to the fullest:

"We can do no great things. Only small things with great love." --Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta

When Mrs. Holub became Royal ISD's Culture and Wellbeing Coordinator, she stated that, "I would love to be a small part of making this district THE place where people want to live, work, and raise their children. I am excited about this opportunity because it fulfills my desire to make each day better for the people around me. This especially includes the students of Royal ISD. I want to help grow happy and healthy humans!"

Thank you to Mrs. Holub for all she has done for Royal ISD. She is truly a servant leader. #WeAreRoyal #InvestingInOurTomorrow #FalconPride


Learn more about Mrs. Holub and her contributions to Royal ISD!

Be Our Guest at Diane Holub's Retirement Celebration!Prior Experience

I graduated from Texas A&M with my BS in Psychology ('85) and my MS in Counseling ('88) from the Educational Psychology Department.  Immediately after graduation, I worked at Brenham State School and Greenleaf Psychiatric Outreach Clinic as part of the requirement for my certification as a Licensed Professional Counselor.  After being licensed, I continued to work in the Mental Health field providing individual and group therapy at the clinic, but also fulfilling a contract to provide counseling to students with emotional disturbance within the school. I fell in love with this population and decided to make working with students my life work. I have contracted with multiple schools and districts over the years, providing counseling and behavioral recommendations.  I came to know Royal ISD over 17 years ago as a part-time, contracted LPC.  I eventually was offered a full-time staff position that incorporated counseling and creating & coordinating the behavior support programs for the district's Special Education Department. Over the years I have had the opportunity to grow by becoming a certified trainer for de-escalation & restraint procedures (CPI), a Certified Autism Specialist, Positive Behavior Support trainer, and Mental Health First Aide provider. All of these opportunities, and the amazing people that I have worked with over the years, are what make me excited about my new position.  Being SEL coordinator will not only allow me to use the skills I have, but challenge me to develop new skills, in order to better serve the district.

Favorite book 

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Favorite movie

Oh, I can’t pick just one, but Signs, Wizard of Oz, and anything Harry Potter or Jurassic Park would be at the top of my list.  

What do you enjoy doing when you are not working?

Family & then more family.  I have a husband and 3 adult children with 3 significant others who all love to PLAY.  Our time together is always great. (Family motto: Everything’s a competition.) Otherwise, I love hanging out on my porch, or by the fire pit, at the ranch watching my deer mingle about. 

Any other information you’d like to share about yourself?

I grew up just across the river on a small farm in Sealy.  I am one of 10 children and love big family gatherings.  I have been married to my husband Michael, a pharmacist, and ironically, a Longhorn, for over 37 years.  I have 3 amazing daughters: a lawyer, a theater & dance major pursuing her Hollywood dream, and a Speech & Language Pathologist. I also have one son-in-law who is a middle school teacher. Michael & I have recently bought a ranch where we spend the majority of our free time raising whitetail deer and cattle.</