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Principal: Brad Morgan
Counselor: Joanne Wells
Secretary: Linda Thacker
301 Rock Church Hwy.
Tolar, TX 76476
P: 254-835-4316
F: 254-835-4237
www.tolarisd.org
THIS WEEK AT THS
MON– BAND SEND OFF 3:00
TUE– BAND PERFORMS STATE PRELIMS 12:45
GIRLS BB@HUCKABAY
FRI– END OF SIX WEEKS
FB @ COLEMAN
SAT– BOYS BB @ BRIDGE-PORT
TOLAR HIGH SCHOOL
2017-2018
Week of
November 6th
STATE BOUND
SEND OFF– LINE 377 AND SEND THE BAND OFF TO
STATE. MONDAY– 3:00.
LIVE STREAM
www.uiltexas.org/music/marching-band/state
Scroll down to “Live Stream” section just about
“Adjudicators”. Click the link and it will take you to “BOX 5 ME-
DIA”. From there click the “Join Now” button and then follow
prompts to get registered and paid. "Session 3 & 4" is what we
will be on. $18 for the day and that will get live stream of 2A Fi-
nals, 3A Prelims, and 3A Finals
IMPORTANT LINKS
AND DOCUMENTS THS WEBSITE
TISD SCHOOL CALENDAR
TISD EVENTS CALENDAR
THS BELL SCHEDULE
TISD STUDENT HANDBOOK
TISD ATTENDANCE POLICY
THS GRADING POLICY
THS DRESS CODE
THS ATHLETICS
THS BAND
FAMILY COMMUNITY CAREER LEADERS OF AMERICA (FCCLA)
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
TISD STAFF DIRECTORY
EDUCATION FOUNDATION
ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Girls Basketball Website:
http://www.tolarisd.org/domain/83
Remind: text @ladyrat to 81010
Facebook: Tolar Lady Rattlers
Basketball
FFA NEWS
FFA Activities
Nov 6-10 Major Hog Validation
Nov 7 Tolar County Entry/Validation
Nov 8 District LDE Contest
Nov 13 Rabbit/Chicken Meeting
FCCLA NEWS
Ruth's Place is in need of afternoon volunteers to
read to and play with children.(817-573-6800)
Please look at the FCCLA fundraiser. We are selling Its
Your Spice through November 30, 2017. All orders should
then be delivered or received by 15 of December. You can
place orders on line or from a student.
tolar.itsyourspice.com
Use the code IYS-622 when you check out
If you order from a student please make checks out to To-
lar FCCLA.
They are trying to earn money to go to the Regional Lead-
ership Conference in February 2018.
Thank you.
From the Counselor
All 10th and 9th graders will be receiving theirs in the com-
ing weeks. Each plan will have next year's course plan high-
lighted along with the endorsement(s) being pursued. Please
review these with your student then sign and return them to
Mrs. Wells. If you have any questions or concerns please feel
free to call, email or come in for a visit.
Testing reminder
Nov 20/21 - TSI testing for Srs, $10/test - sign up in office
Nov 29th - ASVAB career exploration testing for any 10th,
11th, 12th grade student, free of charge - sign up in office
If you have any questions contact Joanne Wells at 254-835-4316 or
MATH
MRS. EVART– [email protected]
ALGEBRA I/ADVANCED GEOMETRY
WEBSITE
Algebra -- Monday through Wednesday we will work on Graphing inequalities in two variables, then finish the
week with Graphing systems of Inequalities.
Geometry -- We will how to learn identify properties of triangles that relate to their Medians, Altitudes, Per-
pendicular Bisectors, and Angle Bisectors. Then the rest of the week focus on specific attributes of each
type that give us information such as the centroid, orthocenter, and circumcenter of triangles.
Band Students**
If you will miss class for band, you are required to come in Monday or Thursday to get the work you miss. You
will also need to get your test back on Thursday and get the corrections turned in Friday at the beginning of
your class.
MRS. gardner– [email protected]
Geometry/Algebra II
WEBSITE
Adv Alg II: Solving Quadratics/Simplifying Square Roots
Geometry: triangle Inequalities/Quadrilaterals
This week students will be learning how to write expository conclusions. Final expository essays are due on
Wednesday
Mr. Jordan– [email protected]
ALGEBRA II/PRECAL/CALCULUS
WEBSITE
Calculus: We will take a test on Monday over Implicit Differentiation and Related Rates. We will cover several
more derivative topics before taking a 6-weeks test on Friday.
Pre-Calculus: We will take a test on Monday over graphing polynomials. We will then cover the Fundamental
Theorem of Algebra and Linear Factorization Theorem before taking a 6-weeks test on Friday.
Algebra II: We will take a test on Monday over matrix addition, subtraction, and multiplication. We will con-
tinue to discuss different matrix techniques before taking a 6-weeks test on Friday.
Math Courses
engineering & science Courses
SCIENCE
MS. NOWELL– [email protected]
BIOLOGY/ADVANCED BIOLOGY/ADVANCED CHEMISTRY/ADVANCED A&P/AP PHYSICS
WEBSITE
Biology will wrap up cell organelles with a test on Thursday. They will spend the first of the week working on
their review.
Advanced chemistry will continue their study of the periodic table. They will do a coloring activity and then
move on to periodic trends.
Human A&P will finish studying bones with a test on Tuesday. They will then take a skeleton test on Thurs-
day and start joints and bone articulations on Friday.
AP Physics will finish their use of forces to investigate Newton's 3 Laws. They will take a test over these
laws on Friday as well as turn in their force investigation lab.
Regular chemistry will finish up the quantum atom and take a test over it on Friday.
MR. GRIFFITH– [email protected]
ADVANCED PHYSICS/EDPS/EDP
WEBSITE
Engineering Design and Presentation / Concepts of Engineering:
Students will work on their Product Evolution research project.
Advanced Engineering Design and Presentation 2:
Students continue working on the hovercraft design project.
Advanced Physics:
We will continue to learn about Newton’s Second Law of motion, Momentum, and Impulse.
Advanced Engineering Design and Problem Solving:
Students will focus back on Simple Machines and Mechanical advantage.
English II-Students will read and analyze multiple persuasive texts
MRS. JORDAN– [email protected]
BIOLOGY/FORENSICS
WEBSITE
Biology-We will be taking a test this Thursday over Cells. We will be reviewing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Band students, come by room Monday to get the review for the test. Be expecting to take your test on Friday!
Chemistry- We will be learning how to write electron configurations and test over it on Thursday. Band stu-
dents, come by room Monday to get the notes you'll be missing. You will be expected to test on Friday!
English Language Arts Courses
English
MRS. LEVER– [email protected]
ELA I/ADVANCED ELA I
WEBSITE
This week students will be learning how to write expository conclusions. Final expository essays are due on
Wednesday and will count as a major grade . We will also finish The House on Mango Street in English I on
Thursday or Friday, but the book won't be tested until the next week. Advanced English I students will con-
tinue their study of Fahrenheit 451. We will also be reviewing apostrophe usage in contractions.
MRS. CANTU- [email protected]
ELA III/ DUAL CREDIT ELA III AND IV
WEBSITE
MRS. WEINECKE– [email protected]
ELA II/ADVANCED ELA II/ ELA IV
WEBSITE
Advanced English II-Students will close read William Lloyd Garrison's No Compromise with the Evil of Slav-
ery and analyze the author's tone in a speech.
English IV: Students will revise and edit the rough draft of a process explanation and turn in the final draft
on Friday.
Social Studies COURSES
Social Studies
MR. LOWRY– [email protected]
U.S. HISTORY/WORLD HISTORY
WEBSITE
U.S. History -- "Progressive Presidents: Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson" Trust-Buster/Square Deal, Bull Moose Party,
'New Freedom,' 16th Amendment, Federal Reserve, Nat. Park Service, Susan B. Anthony, Art/Literature of pe-
riod (Whistler, Remington, Jack London...)
World History -- 3 Early Chinese Dynasties (1000 BCE-200 CE) -- Zhou, Qin, & Han: Mandate of Heaven, Confu-
cius, Daoism, 'Wall' begins, Terra-cotta warriors, merit system, Silk Road.
COACH LEFEVRE– [email protected]
WORLD HISTORY/DC GOVERNMENT
WEBSITE
Government - Presidential Research with Power point presentation
World History - Early Greece and Greek City-States
Spanish courses
Spanish
MRS. [email protected]
SPANISH 1 AND 2
WEBSITE
LESSON PLANS - Spanish 1 & 2 Classes – 2nd 6 weeks – week 5 of 5 weeks -WEEK OF November 6 - 10
Spanish 1: Car story using current vocab – se sube al coche, se baja del coche, maneja rápidamente, lenta-
mente, a la izquierda, ¿Me puedes llevar? tiene que ir, quiere ir, sale de la casa; New Memory Recitation: La
araña pequeñita ; Video: Me gusta leer ; Numbers! Memory work: La araña pequeñita with recitation grade ;
finish video “Food for the Ancestors”
Spanish 2:
Story of the week: El ladrón re-visited – talk through with power point; write up, writing quiz ; memory work:
Adiós rhyme ; Video: volar with fill-in ; some number practice ; objective worksheet over preterite regulars
LADD. Finish video “Food for the Ancestors”
MRS. CLICK– [email protected]
WEBSITE
Family and consumer science and art
Family and Consumer Science
MRS. [email protected]
PRINCPLES OF HOSPITALITY/ CULINARY ARTS/LIFETIME NUTRITION/FOOD SCIENCE
WEBSITE
Hospitality and Tourism students were give the rubric for their USA Trip Planning project. Their trip must last
at least 5 nights and may be in any state except Texas. It must be a state not a territory. This project will be
due on November 15, 2017 at the end of class. 2/3 of the grade will come from the actual project and 1/3 will
come from their presentation. Please encourage your student to work on this project ahead of time and to
prepare their presentation as well.
Culinary Arts students will be learning about pie making and then produce their choice of pie to bring home
for you to try. Ask them which type of pie they chose. I would love to hear from you about what you think
about their baking efforts. They should be bringing them home by the 17th of November.
Art COACH RHODES– [email protected]
ART I AND II/ YEARBOOK/CLASS COORDINATOR
WEBSITE
Business & TECHNOLOGY COURSES
TECHNOLOGY COACH JOHNSON– [email protected]
BIM/FINACIAL MATH/ANIMATION
WEBSITE
Business Info. Managment
MRS. WHITELEY– [email protected]
BIM
WEBSITE
BIM
Students will start the Microsoft Excel unit using the ICEV program.
FFA-AGRICULTURE-MANUFACTURING COURSES
MR. NEWTON– [email protected]
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION/ANIMAL SCIENCE/VET TECH
WEBSITE
MR. DAMERAU– [email protected]
AG. MECHANICS-ANIMAL SCIENCE-AG POWER SYSTEMS
WEBSITE
Class Activities
1st Period - Finish Ag Math Projects
2nd Period - Finish Welding Projects
3rd Period - Finish Welding Projects
4th Period - Finish Welding Projects
5th Period - Finish Welding Projects
6th Period - Finish Welding Projects
7th Period - Continue Class Projects
Rattler band news
MR. YERIGAN– [email protected]
HS and JH BAND
WEBSITE
www.tolarbands.com
Remind Text Message System
For HS Band, text @hsrattlers to 81010
For Cologuard, text @guardths to 81010
THS REMIND 101 TEXT ALERTS
REMIND 101 IS A TEXT ALERT SYSTEM USED BY MANY OF OUR TEACHER,
CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND EXTRA CURRICULAR TEAMS. REMIND 101
ALLOWS TEACHERS, SPONSORS, AND COACHES TO RELAY INFORMATION
SAFELY. NO “REAL” PHONE NUMBERS ARE SHARED. USERS HAVE THE
ABILITY TO SEND MESSAGES BACK AND FORTH IF NEEDED. TEACHERS
AND SPONSORS USE REMIND 101 TO INFORM STUDENTS AND PARENTS
ABOUT: UPCOMING TESTS-GAME SCHEDULES-PRACTICE TIMES-BAD
WEATHER INFORMATION-Q AND A SESSIONS– AND ETC. IF YOU ARE IN-
TERESTED IN SIGNING UP BELOW IS INFORMATION FOR SOME OF THE
THS REMINDS. SIMPLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO SIGN UP
FOR THE REMINDS THAT YOU WANT TO RECEIVE VIA TEXT.
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BAND– TEXT @hsrattlers TO 81010
FFA– TEXT @ffatolar TO 81010
FCCLA– TEXT @rattlerfcs TO 81010
NHS– TEXT @b82edb TO 81010
MRS. WELLS (THS COUNSELOR) CLASS INFO
SENIORS– TEXT @179519 TO 81010
JUNIORS– TEXT @179519a TO 81010
SOPHOMORES– TEXT @179519ad TO 81010
FRESHMAN– TEXT @kgfed8 TO 81010