feb 24, 2012 enews
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LISD Board of Trustees Approve Schematic Design
Phase for a New Auditorium and Classroom Addition
The Lackland Independent School District Board of Trustees voted on
Tuesday, February 21, 2012 to proceed with the schematic design
phase for an auditorium and classroom addition. This is the first
phase of this construction project. LISD hopes to build a fully
equipped 500 seat auditorium that includes a scene and robotics
shop. The elementary school would gain nine new classrooms for
their 5th and 6th grade students and the addition would also include
an elementary science , computer , and motor lab, two special needs
classrooms, an elective classroom, and three small classrooms that
would could be used for small group instruction. The proposed
structure would be built where the four elementary ramp buildings
are currently located. It is important to note that we are proceeding
with this project very cautiously. LISD has a construction budget that
ranges from $8-$9 million dollars and we must remain within this
range in order to protect the financial solvency of the district. Final
decisions on the actual construction project will not be made until
construction bids have been approved by the board. We have
scheduled a Town Hall Meeting for Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at
6:00pm in the Cynthia Lyon Center to discuss our proposed plans and
to receive input and feedback from our community members. All are
welcome to attend.
February 24, 2012
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Admin Alley
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Chess Images 2
Future Engineers 3
Future Engineers 4
Elementary Happenings 5
Eagle Band 6
Seniors Opportunities 7
D.L.I.E.L.C 8
CASF Donations 9
Big Brothers Big Sisters 10
Big Brothers Big Sisters 11
Love and Logic 12
Random Shots 13
Upcoming Events:
Friday Feb. 24 FCCLA to Stock Show and Rodeo after school Saturday Feb. 25 Jr. High Reg. Band Concert @ Lytle / STUCO State Report Verification @ NEISD Wednesday Feb. 29 Stacey STAR Test training 3:30
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FUTURE ENGINEERS
Twelve Stacey students were „Engineers-for-a-day” at a field trip sponsored by the Bexar Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers on Tuesday. Over 150 students from 17 area high schools were in attendance. The day started at the 2012 Proclamation Breakfast at La Villita downtown where the students heard from several speakers in the engineering profession. San Antonio District 9 Councilwoman Elisa Chan and John Tyler, the “Bexar County Young Engineer of the Year” gave humorous speeches. After breakfast, the Stacey students split into two groups of 6. Mr. Rodgers‟ group traveled to CEC Engineering on I-10, and Mr. Keller‟s group went to the offices of HDR Engineering up near the SA airport.
The CEC group watched presentations on the civil engineering profession, looked at CAD drawings of specific designs, and talked to engineers about their day-to-day tasks. After lunch at Chili‟s, the entire group traveled to Boerne to tour the jobsite of a waste-water treatment, and recycling plant designed by CEC.
2004 Stacey graduate and HDR engineer Stillman Jordan III was the guide for the HDR group. Students saw individual presentations by personnel in the environmental, electrical, transportation, water treatment, and structural engineering divisions of the company. They viewed designs for the new multi-story Ambulatory Care Center next to Wilford Hall being designed by HDR.
After a pizza lunch, Stillman talked about the educational and professional track to becoming an engineer, classes you should take in high school, professional tests, and obstacles that an engineer sometimes faces. He specifically mentioned the valuable knowledge he gained in Mr. Fernandez‟ AP Calculus class and the benefits of the smaller class sizes at Stacey.
Students participated in contests involving roadway design, building a Jenga tower to withstand wind force, and engineering math problems. At the end of the day, Stillman gave out prizes to all including HDR polo shirts, pens, coffee mugs and mini-footballs. The twelve students returned to Stacey with a greater understanding of the engineering profession, some of the various engineering disciplines, and a possible career choice for their lives after Stacey.
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Andrew DelVecchio and Brian
Cochran, two older students,
model how to do the fluency
part of the Wings reading
program to first graders in Mrs.
Allen's SFA class. Thanks boys,
you did an awesome job! The
younger students enjoyed
watching you and learning how
to give the positive feedback.
A Song for All Seasons-a Lackland Elementary
Choir performance!
Starring 2nd Grade
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
6pm
Elementary Cafeteria
Performers need to arrive by 5:45 wearing their
seasonal costumes.
**Please contact Ms. Cara Coffey for more information**
Elementary Yearbooks are running out! Reserve your copy today in the office for only $22.
If you would like to write a loving message to your child to be included in the yearbook, pick up the form in the office today.
10 words- $5 15 words- $8
20 words- $10
Write a message your child will remember for a lifetime!!!
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CONGRATULATIONS EAGLES!
Eight members of the Stacey Band program competed in the Junior High Region Band auditions last Saturday. Five members earned chairs in the band and will perform in a
concert this Saturday, February 25 in Lytle.
Those students are Deborah Wooton on flute, Vashti Corpening on clarinet, Jason Rodriguez on tenor saxophone, Dayna Brown on French horn and Uziah Tidwell on
trombone.
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Attention High School Seniors… Exciting opportunity! 2012 Young Ambassadors Program Application Announcement
Become part of a once-in-a-lifetime, transforming experience. Apply for the Young Ambassadors Program, a paid Smithsonian summer leadership and internship program that is inspiring, innovative, enlightening, and engaging.
Who?
Graduating high school seniors with a commitment to the arts, sciences, or humanities as it pertains to Latino communities
What?
Week-long, all-expenses paid training seminar and a four-week internship with a $2,000 program stipend
Where?
Washington D.C. and internships in 16 regions across the U.S. and Puerto Rico
When?
June 24-August 3, 2012
Why?
Opportunity to explore various career paths, embrace your own cultural heritage, and gain practical skills and intellectual growth.
Application deadline: April 9, 2012
For more information and to view informational videos visit: http://latino.si.edu/programs/youngambassadors.htm For questions: Email [email protected]
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-CASF Donation Drive- Stacey High School‟s student council is holding a supply drive for the Contingency Aeromedial Staging Facility at Wilford Hall from February 21th to March 9th. Now that‟s a mouthful, so let‟s break it down. The Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility, or CASF, is a facility at Wilford Hall which provides medical care for our wounded troops. These soldiers stay at the CASF until ready to be transferred to another location for further treatment. Please understand that this is one of their initial stops, so as a result they do not have much more than what they had leaving their combat zone. And while our Wounded Warriors receive top notch medical treatment at the facility, the CASF relies on donations for supplies like clothing, toiletries, entertainment, snacks, etc. Our drive to help supply the CASF is open to the whole school, from kindergarten to 12th grade. So from February 21st to March 9th, there will be a blue donation box in the elementary school‟s main office, nurse‟s office, special education office, and gymnasium. Please, do your part in helping America‟s Wounded Warriors; donate items to the CASF. A complete list of needed supplies is included on this paper.
** Please note the following: ** - Travel sizes are preferred for hygiene items. - Gift cards ONLY, no money or checks will be accepted. - Some entertainment/ miscellaneous items may be gently used, all others must be new.
Complimentary Items Toiletry Clothing/Linen Entertainment
Baby Powder Jackets Art Supplies
Deodorant Crew neck T-shirts Craft Kit
Shaving Cream V neck T-shirts Sun Catchers
Shampoo Male Undergarments Notepads
Toothpaste Female Undergarments Deck of Cards
Toothbrush Flip-flops Puzzle Books
Cotton Swabs Slippers Books
Foot Lotion Socks Puzzles
Hand Lotion Blankets
Dove Soap Pillow Cases Miscellaneous
Sanitary Napkins Sweatpants Gift Cards
Make-up Wipes Wheelchair Pouch
Facial Peel-off mask Snacks Stress Ball
Eye Lubricant Water Bottles Wallet
Nasal Spray Pre-packaged Snacks
Hand Sanitizers Godiva Chocolates
Sunscreen Godiva Biscuit Cookies
Tissues
Comb
Nail File
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