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March 5, 2018
Dear Parents/Guardians,
This will be my last newsletter until we return from Spring Break. I have included calendar
events through Monday, March 19.
SAFETY – As the nation continues to reel from the events in Florida, I wanted to share with you
about the safety of our campus. I have had a couple of concerned parents who rightfully asked
what we do to keep our kids safe, so I wanted to share that with all of you in this newsletter. I
know that each of you are concerned for your child’s safety, and I guarantee you that we are
concerned for every child at MacArthur. We do not generally publicize this information,
because people with ill intentions can use it to get around whatever is in place, or use it to plan.
Therefore, I want to share some general information.
Every NEISD campus does a monthly fire drill, and we are required to complete eight
emergency response drills. This is an NEISD standard. At MacArthur, we always try to do more
than the minimum number. Among the emergency response drills, we have at least two Lockout
Drills and Lockdown Drills. The latter two drills address active shooter situations. The Lockout
drill is when there is a potential threat in the area. All classroom doors are locked, exterior doors
are locked and students are not allowed to leave the classroom and anyone outside is brought into
the building. The Lockdown Drill is when there is a threat on campus. All classroom and
exterior doors are locked, and all activity ceases until everything is clear. We have already done
both of these drills this year and this past week we did our second Lockdown drill. We will also
do additional Lockout drills, as they are the most critical. Every year we review emergency
procedures and expectations with all staff. In addition, I met with all faculty and staff to review
campus safety and review both of these procedures in light of Florida. The same information
was shared with custodial and cafeteria staff as well as paraprofessionals. I also shared
information with the students through our video announcements to ensure that they understand
the importance of safety and complying with all safety procedures. The common theme shared
with all is three-fold:
Be AWARE – Do not ignore warning signs or unusual behavior
Be RESPONSIBLE – Report immediately any strangers on campus. Don’t wait for
someone else to do it.
Be SERIOUS – Take school safety seriously and follow proper procedures even in a
drill.
Douglas MacArthur High School
North East Independent School District ________________________________________________________________________________________________
2923 MacArthur View, San Antonio, Texas 78217
(210) 356-7600 Fax (210) 650-1195
We are very blessed in NEISD that we have a police force and High Schools are provided with
two resource officers. These are not security guards, but licensed police officers. While other
parts of our country discuss whether there should be officers on our campus, we have them and
have had them for years. They are also provided to Middle and Elementary schools. Our
officers at MAC are an integral part of our safety and security and our team as a whole. They
keep us informed of critical situations and any dangers in the area. We are grateful to them and
to NEPD for their service to our campuses. In our most recent drills, we have been able to
secure our campus within three to four minutes. However, our goal is always to do better. We
are also within three blocks of the NEPD Police Station, with whom we have a strong and
supportive relationship.
In addition to all of the above, administrators, as well as our police officers and teachers are out
and on duty during arrival and dismissal, as well as during passing periods and during all
lunches. I also make sure to send out a phone and email message to my parents as soon as
possible in the case of a serious situation or a critical incident.
With all of this said, it is important that we all take a role in campus safety. If you are aware of a
situation or potential situation, please let us know. We take any threat seriously, and follow up
on every lead, utilizing our police as well as SAPD if necessary. Make sure that you sign-in
whenever you are on campus. This is not only a MAC expectation but a district requirement as
well. As we go on break, if you live near campus and see something that may be of concern,
please notify NEPD.
I hope this helps you feel a little more peace about the safety of your children. Please know that
the safety and welfare of our students has always been, and will always be my first priority as
well as the priority of NEISD. I always tell our faculty and staff that what we do together is
always greater than what we do alone. Working together, I pray that we will always do what is
best for our kids. Go Brahmas!
MAC SOCCER –
Girls’: On Tuesday night, our Lady Brahmas were Back at BAC facing the Lady Jags. The
Brahmas put up a good defense, but the Johnson defense was tough. The Lady Jags got into the
net 5 times over the course of the game, as the Lady Brahmas took the 0 to 5 loss against
Johnson. On Friday, our Lady Brahmas were at BAC one more time taking on the Lady Mavs.
Both teams put up a good defensive battle as the game went scoreless through the first half. In
the second half, Kiana Moore fed the ball to Bella Von Toussaint for the score. Bella returned
the favor providing the assist to Kiana for the second Brahma score. The Brahmas were not
done, as Bella provided the assist to Kiana once more for the third Brahma goal. As a capper to
the evening, Natalia Cantu found the net one more time to give the Brahmas their fourth goal, as
our Lady Brahmas took the 4 to 1 win over Madison!
Our Lady Brahmas are now 3-5-1 in district. This week our Lady Brahmas will be at
Comalander on Tuesday at 7 pm to take on Roosevelt in their final game until after Spring
Break. Please come out and cheer on the Lady Brahmas as they close in on the end of their
district run. Go Lady Brahma Soccer!
Boys’: This past Tuesday, our Brahmas were under the lights at BAC against Johnson. The
Brahmas were down 2 to 0, when Jose Mendoza found the net with an assist from Samuel
Villegas. Oscar Ceballos was in the goal box the full 80 minutes, gave up only 2 goals, and had
5 saves, as the Brahmas took the 1 to 2 loss against Johnson. Friday found the Brahmas facing
off with Madison. Once again, Oscar Ceballos took care of the goal box and had 6 saves and 0
goals scored. The game was scoreless for a good portion, but then Norberto Lira fed the ball to
Samuel Villegas for the goal and the 1 to 0 win over Madison!
Our Brahmas are now 2-6-1 in district. This Tuesday our Brahmas will be at Comalander to take
on Roosevelt at 5 pm. This will be their last game until after Spring Break. Go Brahma Soccer!
MAC SOFTBALL – On Tuesday, our Lady Brahma Softball finished non-district play with a
big win over Antonian. An early lead helped propel our Brahmas to victory. They scored on a
single by Kiersten Licea, a single by Kindell Brooks, and a single by Emma Marthiljohni in the
first inning. Our Lady Brahmas scored eight runs in the fourth inning. The big inning was thanks
to an error on a ball put in play by Miranda Garza and Jessica Funk, a triple by Kindell Brooks, a
home run by Kiersten Licea, and a double by Taylor Medina. Sarah Montes earned the victory
on the pitcher's mound for the Brahmas. She allowed three hits and one run over three innings,
striking out three. Kylie Scafido threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Scafido recorded
the last three outs as our Brahmas took a 16 to 1 victory over Antonian. On Friday, the Lady
Brahmas opened District Play against Reagan. The Brahmas had everything working on Friday.
They got on the board in the first inning when Katelyn Esparza grounded out, scoring one run.
Then, a grand slam homer by Kindell Brooks scored 4 more runs to give the Brahmas an early 5
run lead. Our Lady Brahmas tallied another five runs in the sixth inning. Kiersten Licea scored a
home run. Taylor Medina, Miranda Garza, and Heaven Compton all moved runners across the
plate with RBIs in the inning. Sarah Montes earned the win for Brahmas. She surrendered one
run on five hits over six innings, striking out one and walking zero, as our Lady Brahmas took a
big district win over Reagan 13 to 1! Way to go!
Congratulations to our Lady Brahmas on a great District opener. This week the Lady Brahmas
will be back at the NE complex on Tuesday to take on Johnson at 7 pm. Then on Friday, they
will face Madison at 7 pm at the NE complex. Over Spring break, the Lady Brahmas will have a
4 pm game at the NE complex against Roosevelt. On Wednesday, they will be in Somerset to
play Somerset at 7 pm. You need to come out and watch these girls play. It promises to be a
great season! Go Lady Brahma Softball!
MAC BASEBALL – This past Tuesday the Brahmas played a non-district game against Central
Catholic. It was a tough game, and our Brahmas brought in 2 runs and showed some good play,
but it would not be enough for the win as they took the loss to Central. On Thursday, the
Brahmas began play in the Round Rock Tournament. This is one of the toughest tournaments of
the pre-district season. They opened up Thursday morning against Belton. It was a tough
defensive battle, and sat the end of regulation it ended in a 3 to 3 tie. That afternoon they were
back on the diamond against Goose Creek. The Brahmas played a great game and took the win 6
to 3. Friday was a tough day on the diamond for the Brahmas. They opened up the day against
Stony Point. The Brahmas put up a good fight, but took a close 4 to 2 loss. Their second game
was against JJ pierce. It was also a very close game as the Brahmas took the 4 to 2 loss. Their
final game was on Saturday against a very tough Round Rock team. The Brahmas put up a good
fight, but at the end took the 7 to 2 loss. Overall, the Brahmas played well and battled hard
against some tough teams. Next up, the Brahmas will start District play on Monday when they
take the diamond at BAC to take on Reagan at 7:15 pm. Then on Thursday, they will begin play
in the San Antonio Classic Tournament. Over the Spring Break, they will be at BAC three times.
On Tuesday at 11 am, they will take on Johnson. On Thursday, they will play Madison at 3:30
pm. On Saturday at 3 pm, they will go up against Corpus Christi Veterans Memorial. Take
somebody out to the ballpark and cheer on the Brahmas! Go Brahma Baseball!
MAC TRACK AND FIELD –
Girls - The Brahma Girls Track team were the Southside Relays Champions this past week!! On
Thursday, March 2nd, the Brahmas competed against nine other teams, and walked away as the
overall meet champs, scoring 146 points. Second place scored 115 points. Freshman, Anabelle
Wells was the high-point scorer for the team, amassing 23 individual points! The breakdown of
events and places, is below:
100 METER DASH
Maia Austin—2nd *New Personal Record time of 12.44!
Mia Garza—4th *New Personal Record time of 13.14!
200 METER DASH
De’Ontranique Sherman—2nd
400 METER DASH
Alexandra Jauregui—4th
Fatima Flores—6th
800 METER RUN
Mia Macedo—1st
Brooke Veltman—6th
Fatima Flores—7th * New Personal Record time of 2:40!!
1600 METER RUN
Leslie Munoz—1st *New Personal Record time of 5:53!!
Mia Macedo—3rd
Brooke Veltman—6th
300 METER HURDLES
Taylor Holvey—2nd
4x100 METER RELAY-1st (Anabelle Wells, De’Ontranique Sherman, Mia Garza, Maia
Austin)
4x200 METER RELAY-1st (Elizabeth Sims, De’Ontranique Sherman, Mia Garza, Maia Austin)
4x400 METER RELAY-6th (Elizabeth Sims, Fatima Flores, Taylor Holvey, Alexandra
Jauregui)
HIGH JUMP
Hanna Ragnar—1st
Giselle McLaughlin—4th
LONG JUMP
Anabelle Wells—1st
Elizabeth Sims—4th
POLE VAULT
Anabelle Wells—2nd
SHOT PUT
Amara Defoe—6th
DISCUS
Amara Defoe—4th
Magalie Villanueva—6th
We are so proud of our Lady Brahmas and their awesome performance!
Boys – The Mac Varsity Boys Track Team placed 5th at the Southside Relays. The boys scored a
lot of points and many achieved personal bests last Thursday. The results of the meet are as
follows:
100 METER DASH
Martin Apopot - 2nd
Julius Ashe - 5th
Trevon Fennell - 6th
200 METER DASH
Seth Santivanez - 3rd
400 METER DASH
Bruno Muratti - 2nd
Juan-Antonio Lopez - 6th
1600 METER RUN
Josh Castellanos - 6th
3200 METER RUN
Josh Castellanos - 5th
110 METER HURDLES
Michael Groff - 2nd
300 METER HURDLES
Michael Groff - 3rd
4x 100 METER RELAY
3rd - Lanir Shabazz, Julius Ashe, Trevon Fennell, Martin Apopot
4x200 METER RELAY
4th Trevon Fennell, Lorenzo Carroll, Seth Santivanez, Lanir Shabazz
4x400 METER RELAY
4th Bruno Muratti, Lorenzo Carroll, Mario Carmona, Zane Fullen
SHOT PUT
Erik Molbe - 5th
HIGH JUMP
Lanir Shabazz - 4th
LONG JUMP
Martin Apopot - 3rd
Way to go Brahmas. Great performance! Next up the Brahmas will compete at Harlandale on
Thursday. Go Brahma Track and Field!
MAC TENNIS - Mac Tennis played in the East Central Hornet Classic this past weekend with
some impressive results. Mac placed 2nd overall in the team division. Jimmy Berry and
Demetrio Herrera played in the boys’ singles championship with Berry edging out Herrera for
first place. Jack Sadler and Jackson Senter lost a 3 set match in the boys’ doubles championship.
Olivia Arellano advanced to the girls’ singles semis. The mixed doubles’ team of Payton Chism
and Kailey Tamez also advanced to the semifinals. Haley Dean went 4-1 to win the consolation
finals in girls’ singles play. Mac will compete next week in the Clemens Classic in Schertz. Go
Brahma Tennis!
MAC BOWLING CLUB – The Varsity Boys Bowling Club team participated in the High
School Bowling Regional tournament on March 4th. The team took 1st Place! They will now be
heading to the State Tournament on Mar 24-25 at Bandera Bowl in Leon Valley.
Congratulations to our Brahma bowlers! Go Brahma Bowling Club!
MAC SENIORS – Senior Parents, please remind your seniors about these announcements:
Senior Rally Week
March 5-9 will be Senior Rally Week! It is time to get excited about finishing strong and
graduating! The Senior Class Officers will be hosting a spirit week with dress up days, listed
below. The officers will be on the lookout for the most enthusiastic participants and giving away
prizes, including 2 free tickets to PROM!
Monday - Meme Day (dress like your favorite meme)
Tuesday - Decades Day (show off your favorite decade’s style)
Wednesday - Oh the Places You’ll Go (dress like a tacky tourist)
Thursday - College Pride (wear your favorite college t-shirt)
Friday - Senior Citizen Day
Stay tuned for other fun activities we are planning for that week!
Senior Dues
Effective Monday, February 19, we can no longer accept cash or check payments for Senior
Dues. If you still wish to pay your senior dues, you can pay online through the School Cash
Store. https://neisd.schoolcashonline.com/. Go Brahma Seniors!
MAC JUNIORS AND SENIORS - The University of the Incarnate Word is pleased to host the
upcoming National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA) meeting aimed at enlisting Greater
San Antonio area high-achieving high school (junior & senior level) and undergraduate students
interested in health professions & STEM related field careers as part of the College Health
Scholars Program (CHSP), a five-year federally funded effort aimed at increasing the
effectiveness of academic and personal preparation for health related professional education. For
complete information, please see the attached information.
FROM OUR MAC LIBRARY –
Thanks for visiting the library in February!: Take a look at our Library Newsletter to see
what happened in February and what’s to come in March.
Extended Hours: The end of the nine weeks is approaching and to help our students finish
strong they library will stay open until 4:45 pm Monday-Thursday this week.
Teen Tech Week (March 4-10): We are celebrating Teen Tech week in the library with a Retro
Video Gaming Challenge! March 5th-9th, students will have a chance to answer questions about
10 retro video game artifacts in our library display case. Students who make a perfect score will
be put into a prize drawing!
Virtual Reality Makerspace: The library will host a Virtual Reality Makerspace before school
on March 8th at 8:15 am. Students will get hands on experience with holograms on a Merge
Cube as well as augmented reality with HP Reveal. Students can also bring their own devices
and try out VR goggles
March Madness YA Fiction Tournament: Let the madness begin! This year TAYSHAS Top
Ten award winners will face off against your favorite books in a series. Vote in each day's
match-up on the library website and come back every day between now and March 29th to vote
until the YA Champion is determined. Every time you vote, you'll be entered into our March
Madness YA Literature Fan Zone Prize Drawing! Catch the play by play of the tournament on
twitter @MacArthurLib
Women’s History Month: Learn more about Women's History Month and all of the amazing
global and historical contributions made by women with this great resource:
https://neisd.libguides.com/womenshistorymonth
Testing and Career Prep Resource: Testing season is approaching, and I want to make sure
everyone knows about a fantastic resource that is available to students. GALE Testing and
Education Reference Center (TERC) is a digital resource available in the Library Resources
folder in Launchpad. It has a wealth of online practice tests and online prep books for STAAR,
AP exams, college entrance exams, ASVAB as well as vocational certification exams. It also
features scholarship and college searches, resume writing tips, a virtual career library, as well as
basic math and English/writing skills tutorials. You can find it in our Library Resources folder in
Launchpad. Students must register for their own free accounts to take tests and track their
progress. See our attached flyer to see instructions for getting started. Start preparing for your
future today!
Parent OverDrive Accounts: Students already have their own OverDrive accounts, but if you
would like to have your own parent account to access ebooks and audio books in OverDrive,
please complete this Online OverDrive Parent Registration Form. Please allow 2-3 days for the
account to be built. Find help links and reading recommendations in our OverDrive Libguide
Library Website and Social Media:
Visit us online at http://neisd.libguides.com/welcome_macarthur_library and follow us on
twitter @MacArthurLib. Go Brahma Library!
MAC COUNSELORS’ CORNER –
With course selection wrapping up we now move in to our season for testing. If your student is
involved with Dual Credit, Advanced Placement courses or going off to college, the following
information is important.
DUAL CREDIT (for those students wanting to participate in Dual Credit courses for the 2018-
2019 school year and have completed their ApplyTexas application.) If you have not already,
sign up on Remind Me (Text: @macdc2018 to 81010) to receive text/email updates of all Dual
Credit events and deadlines. Next deadline: March 7, 2018 - Pages 5-8 from the DC Academic
Handbook must be filled out and turned in to the counseling office. The Academic Handbook is
available in the counseling office or online.
TSI TESTING: MacArthur will offer Texas Success Initiative (TSI) testing for those needing it
for admission in to Dual Credit and those needing it for the college they will be attending
(seniors). TSI for Dual Credit is administered on Saturdays (see dates below). TSI requirement
for seniors is administered during the school day (see dates below). Sign up for both in the
counseling office.
MacArthur Career Center:
Ms. Endaisia Love and Ms. Jennifer Martinez are available to assist students and parents with all
aspects of college and/or life after high school. (8:30am–4:45pm in the College and Career
Center). Ms. Love is currently scheduling ono-on-one conferences with parents. Career Center
direct line is 210-356-7606.
Looking for scholarships?
NEISD provides scholarship opportunities at https://www.neisd.net/Page/822.
Opportunity Award Scholarship and Conroy Scholarships - The San Antonio A&M Club
Foundation’s scholarship application deadline is Tuesday, March 13th at 5:00pm. This
year they will award eight $12,000 Opportunity Award Scholarships and four $1,000
Conroy Scholarships to high school seniors who have been unconditionally admitted to
Texas A&M University for the Fall 2018 semester and be unconditionally committed to
attending and graduating from Texas A&M University – College Station or Galveston
campuses. Please find a copy of the application attached. You can also download an
application and read more details at www.AggiePark.com or
http://www.aggiepark.com/article.html?aid=1001. Because of the timing, we will allow
unofficial transcripts to be submitted with the application.
Jesse Ness Memorial Scholarship for STEM - Thanks to a generous donation from the
family of Jesse Ness, a $1000 scholarship is available, for a MacArthur student going in
to the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) field at an Alamo
Community College District (ACCD*) school. The Jesse Ness Scholarship will be
awarded to an applicant who fulfills the requirements below.
Must be a current high school senior at MacArthur High School
Must be planning to attend an Alamo Community College District (ACCD*)
school for the fall 2017 school year
High School GPA must be at least a 80 (on a 100 scale)
Must be pursuing a degree or certificate in the STEM field
Must have financial need
Must include a typed response to the following prompt, in 200 words or less:
Why do you want to pursue a career in the STEM field?
Must submit completed application by April 27, 2018
For more information, or to pick up an application, see your school counselor, or Ms. Love in the
College and Career Center.
Seniors: Bring your college acceptance letters to Ms. Love to display on the “Acceptance Letter
Wall” outside the College and Career Center.
2017-2018 SAT/ACT Information:
SAT Registration: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register
ACT Registration: http://www.act.org/
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES:
March 7 - Deadline to submit pages 5-8 from the DC Academic Handbook
March 10- SAT Testing at Mac
March 12 - March 16 – SPRING BREAK HOLIDAY
March 20 – TELPAS Reading – online testing
March 22 – TELPAS Testing
March 28 – TSI testing (college requirement, for seniors only)
April 10 - English I STAAR/EOC Test
April 11 – English II STAAR/EOC Test
April 24 – TSI testing (college requirement, for seniors only)
May 5 – SAT Testing at MacArthur
May 7 – Algebra STAAR/EOC Test
May 8 – Biology STAAR/EOC Test
May 9 – US History STAAR/EOC Test
May 7 – May 18 Advanced Placement Testing – Specific test dates and times:
(https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/takingtheexam/ap-calendar )
June 2 – SAT Testing at MacArthur
Go Brahma Counseling!
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES –
SAPOA Blue Cares Scholarship - The 2018 San Antonio Police Officers Association BLUE
CARES SCHOLARSHIP is now available! The deadline for the scholarship is just around the
corner! Seniors can apply online at:
http://www.bluecaresicare.com/community-outreach/scholarship/
Please encourage your graduating senior to apply!
NEISD's DRUG AWARENESS COMMUNITY EVENT -
North East ISD invites ALL families to this critical event on how to protect and empower your
children and your loved ones from America's substance abuse epidemic. The special event will
feature Bob Stutman and Judge Jodi Debbrecht Switalski. Bob Stutman is one of the world's
foremost experts in substance abuse with proven experience in the subject. Judge Debbrecht
Switalski is a former Metro Detroit felony prosecutor with a perfect trial record involving mostly
violent crimes. The event will be held at Blossom Athletic Center on Thursday March 22nd,
starting at 6:30 pm.
The speakers will answer questions such as:
Why do kids use drugs at such an early age?
Which drugs are most commonly abused?
What about heroin, opioids and synthetics?
What can you as a parent do about it?
For complete information, please click on the following link:
https://www.neisd.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=2&PageType=17&DomainID=4&ModuleInsta
nceID=1&EventDateID=262934
MAC ORCHESTRA BOOSTERS – If your child is a part of Mac Orchestra, you need to come
out and be a part of this great group of parents. All are welcome. For more information, please
visit the MOPA website, www.mopa.sa-arts.net. Go Brahma MOPA!
MAC CHOIR BOOSTERS – Please join us for the March Meeting on Tuesday, March 6 at
6:50pm, immediately before the Choir spring concert.
If your child is in choir then you need to come out and join this great group of parents and
support MAC Choir. Go Brahma Choir Boosters!
MAC BAND BOOSTERS – The next meeting of the Band Boosters will be at 7 pm Monday, in
the Band Hall. It will be held in conjunction with the Disney Trip meeting. If your child is a
member of our awesome Brahma Band, then you need to come out and be a part of these
awesome parents.
Please remember, for the latest updates and information as well as current news, information,
and schedules, please go to the Booster website, www.macarthurband.com. Go Brahma Band
Boosters!
MAC ATHLETIC BOOSTERS – The next meeting of the MABC is this Monday, February
26. The Board will meet at 6:45 pm, followed by the general meeting in the auditorium at 7 pm.
If your child is involved in MAC Athletics, you need to come out and be part of this great
organization. New members are always welcome.
Please remember, for the latest athletic updates and information as well as current news,
information, and schedules, please go to the Booster website, www.gobrahmas,com. Go Brahma
Athletic Boosters!
MAC ELECTRICAL BOOSTERS – The next meeting of the Electrical Boosters will be this
Tuesday at 6:30 pm in room D145. If you have a student in the MAC ETS program, you need to
come out and be a part of this great group of parents. Go Brahma ETS Boosters!
PTSA –
Officer Interest - It is the time of year to begin the process of selecting our PTSA Officers for
the 2018-2019 school year. The nominating committee (which was elected by the general
membership at our February 2018 meeting) is charged with presenting our membership with
their recommended slate of officers at the April 2018 Membership PTSA meeting; which will be
held on April 18, 2018 at 7:45 a.m. in the auditorium. If you are interested in serving in one of
the officer positions, please complete the attached form and return it as per the instructions on
the form. Thank you in advance for your interest and support.
Please consider serving in the MAC PTSA.
MAC PTSA UPDATE:
The MacArthur PTSA is a vital link in connecting with our parents and families and a great way
for every parent to be involved. If you have not seen our Facebook page at “MacArthur
High School PTSA” please be sure to visit, like, and share it! It is never too late to become
part of our Brahma PTSA. Please take time to join the PTSA and get involved in your child’s
school and education.
Donate: https://squareup.com/store/macarthurptsa
Join: http://www.joinpta.org/
Website: www.macptsa.com
Facebook: MacArthur High School PTSA
Go Brahma PTSA!
IMPORTANT REMINDERS –
Parking and Traffic: Please remember to observe speed limit and safety on campus. There are
clearly marked entry and exit points. Failure to follow can result in traffic problems and could
result in a traffic accident. In addition, in the morning, construction has required that we drop off
our special needs students at the front of the school. Please use caution when entering or leaving
this area. Watch for students exiting vehicles and please drive safely. About a week ago, I stood
at the entrance to the front parking area at dismissal, and I had to turn away a number of
vehicles, the majority of which were parents. I know everyone would like to get in and out
quickly, but a little patience and following the flow of traffic will keep things safe a moving
more quickly. Thank you for your cooperation.
Vapes and E-Cigarettes: Recently we have had an influx of vape and electric cigarettes on
campus. Please understand that MAC as well as all NEISD campuses, stadiums and properties
are tobacco free by law. This includes Vapes and e-cigarettes. Students are subject to
disciplinary action for possession or use of these items on school property. Anyone using these
items or any tobacco products on school property can be subject to fines. Please make sure you
share this information with your kids. Thank you for your support.
VOTER REGISTRATION – Voting is a precious right and your vote makes a difference. Do
not be silent; let your voice be heard. Each High School Principal is a Deputy Voter Registrar by
law. I want to encourage you to make sure you are registered to vote. If you or your child need
to register, you can get a registration card at MacArthur in the Principal’s Office. You can either
send it in yourself, or turn it in, and we will make sure it is turned in for you. Go Brahma Voters!
BRAHMA FANS – We want to remind all of our parents, students, and guests who attend
games or any event at home or away, that we need your assistance to ensure that we observe
appropriate spectator behavior. It is okay to disagree with a call and to be a little loud when
supporting our Brahmas. It is not okay to be disruptive or engage in personal attacks or
confrontations with Coaches, referees, or students. Anyone causing a disturbance or verbally
abusing the officials, coaches, or students will be removed from the game and may face removal
from all athletic events. Please let the coaches take care of the coaching and dealing with the
officials. It is extremely important for us to model appropriate behavior at any function. Your
cooperation and support is greatly appreciated. Go Brahmas!
Here are the events going on in Brahmaland for the next two weeks:
a. Monday 030518:
i. PALS Interviews @ STAN Office All Day
ii. Cheer Try Out Mtg. @ MAC Gyms 4:30 pm (KJ)
iii. Band Booster Mtg. @ Band Hall 7 pm
iv. Band Disney Trip Mtg. @ MAC 7 pm
v. JV Baseball v. Reagan @ BAC 4:30 pm
vi. Varsity Baseball v. Reagan @ BAC 7:15 pm
b. Tuesday 030618:
i. Freshman Orchestra UIL @ Madison Auditorium Concert – 10:05 am;
Sightreading – 10:30 am
ii. NHS Meeting @ Senior Dining 8 am
iii. PALS Interviews @ STAN Office 9 am to 4 pm
iv. Grupo Folklorico Magnifico @ Senior Dining Room 4 to 6:30 pm
v. MacTeach Neighbor to Neighbor program @ Library 6 to 7 pm
vi. Cheer Try Out Workshop @ Gyms 4:30 to 6:30 pm
vii. Electrical Booster Club Mtg. @ D145 6:30 pm
viii. Choir Pre-UIL Concert @ Auditorium 7 pm
ix. Varsity Softball v. Johnson @ NE Softball Complex 7 pm
x. Girls’ Varsity Soccer v. Roosevelt @ Comalander 7 pm
xi. Boys’ Varsity Soccer v. Roosevelt @ Comalander 5 pm
c. Wednesday 030718:
i. JV Orchestra UIL @ Madison Auditorium Concert at 9:40 am;
Sightreading – 10:05 am
ii. PALS Interviews @ STAN Office All Day
iii. Summa Rehearsal @ Auditorium 1:40 to 2:40 pm
iv. Varsity Strings UIL @ Madison Auditorium Concert at 2:30 pm;
Sightreading – 3:00 pm
v. Cheer Try Out Workshop @ Gyms 4:30 to 6:30 pm
vi. JV A Softball v. Johnson @ MAC 4:30 pm
vii. JV B Softball v. Johnson @ MAC 6 pm
viii. Girls’ JV Soccer v. Roosevelt @ Johnson 4:30 pm
ix. Boys’ JV Soccer v. Roosevelt @ MAC 4:30 pm
d. Thursday 030818:
i. Varsity Baseball Tourney @ BAC All Day
ii. FBLA Field Trip @ Dallas All Day
iii. JV Tennis Clemens Spring Invitational @ Clemens All Day
iv. ASL Honor Society Cookie Sale @ Auditorium Door 4:15 to 4:45 pm
v. Grupo Folklorico Magnifico @ Senior Dining Room 4 to 6:30 pm
vi. MacTeach Neighbor to Neighbor program @ Library 6 to 7 pm
vii. Cheer Try Outs @ Gyms & Senior Dining 4:30 to 6:30 pm
viii. JV/Fr Boys’ Track Meet @ Gustafson 4:30 pm
ix. Varsity Track Meet @ Harlandale High School 4:30 pm
x. SUMMA Reception & Ceremony @ Cafeteria & Auditorium 6 to 9 pm
e. Friday 030918:
i. Varsity Baseball Tourney @ BAC All Day
ii. FBLA Field Trip @ Dallas All Day
iii. Boys’ Varsity Golf Tourney @ The Republic 7 am to 5 pm
iv. PTSA Board Meeting @ A107 9 am
v. JV A Softball v. Madison @ NE Softball Complex 5 pm
vi. Varsity Softball v. Madison @ NE Softball Complex 7 pm
f. Saturday 031018:
i. Spring Break Begins
ii. Varsity Baseball Tourney @ BAC All Day
iii. FBLA Field Trip @ Dallas All Day
iv. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
v. Color Guard TCGC Contest @ Cedar Park HS All Day (LCOC)
vi. Drumline WGI Dallas Contest @ Burlesson Centennial HS All Day
vii. SAT @ MAC @ A200’s 8 am to 1 pm
viii. Girls’ JV Soccer v. Harlan @ Harlan HS 10 am
ix. JV B Softball v. Madison @ Madison 10 am
x. JV Baseball v. Madison @ Madison 10 am
xi. JV B Baseball v. Madison @ Madison 12 pm
g. Sunday 031118:
i. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
ii. Daylight Savings Time Begins
h. Monday 031218
i. Spring Break
ii. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
iii. JV A Softball v. Roosevelt @ Roosevelt 10 am
iv. JV B Softball v. Roosevelt @ Roosevelt 11:30 am
v. Varsity Softball v. Roosevelt @ NE Softball Complex 4 pm
i. Tuesday 031318
i. Spring Break
ii. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
iii. Band Disney Trip to Orlando All Day
iv. Baseball JV v. Johnson @ Johnson 10 am
v. Baseball JV B v. Johnson @ Johnson 12 am
vi. Varsity Baseball v. Johnson @ BAC 11 am
vii. Band Orange Leaf Spirit Night @ Orange Leaf Bulverde Marketplace
3 to 9 pm
j. Wednesday 031418
i. Spring Break
ii. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
iii. Band Disney Trip to Orlando All Day
iv. Baseball JV v. Reagan @ Reagan 10 am
v. Baseball JV B v. Reagan @ Reagan 12 am
vi. Varsity Softball v. Somerset @ Somerset 7 pm
k. Thursday 031518
i. Spring Break
ii. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
iii. Band Disney Trip to Orlando All Day
iv. Baseball JV v. Madison @ Madison 10 am
v. Baseball JV B v. Madison @ Madison 12 am
vi. Varsity Baseball v. Madison @ BAC 3:30 pm
l. Friday 031618
i. Spring Break
ii. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
iii. Band Disney Trip to Orlando All Day
m. Saturday 031718
i. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
ii. Band Disney Trip to Orlando All Day
iii. Varsity Baseball v. Corpus Christi Memorial @ BAC 3 pm
n. Sunday 031818
i. Choir Trip to Italy All Day
ii. Band Disney Trip to Orlando All Day
o. Monday 031918
i. Beginning of 4th 9 weeks
ii. Staff Meeting @ Conference Room 8 am
iii. Dean Mtg. @ B226 2:30 to 4:30 pm
iv. Pep Squad Orange Leaf Spirit Night @ Orange Leaf Bulverde
Marketplace 3 to 10 pm
v. Band Booster Board Mtg. @ Band Hall 6 pm
vi. Band Booster Mtg. @ Band Hall 7 pm
Have a Great Week!
Peter Martinez
Principal, MacArthur High School
“An Investment in our children pays the best interest of all.”