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On Thursday evening LISD honored its retiring
faculty in a beautiful ceremony. With the pomp and circumstance of an evening at the Oscars the “Red Carpet Affair” was a terrific tribute to these employees. The honorees included
Mrs. Kay Norton, Mrs. Karin Sloan, Mrs. Nancy artinez, Mrs. Linda
Wicox, and Mr. Wirlfred Vilanova. Additional retirees unable to attend the ceremony
include Mrs. Irene Arroya, Mrs Luella Conway and Mrs. Kathy Kyzar. Our very own Mr.
Michael Richard did a terrific job as the emcee. In addition to the retirees being recognized by their colleagues and the school board, service
pins were also issued to staff members.
Meyer, Mrs. Juanita M
A special thank you to Mrs. Sarita Jordan for organizing this wonderful event. Thank you also to all of the employees from the food
service dept. to the retirement committee and janitorial staff for working so hard to make it a
very special evening.
J i l l D iGiampaolo & Dav id A. Garc ia – Ed i tors
D ig iampaolo. j@ lack landisd.net
May 27, 2011
www.lack landisd.net Admin Alley
Upcoming Events:
Monday May 30 Memorial Day School Holiday
Tuesday May 31 Final exams Seniors
Wednesday June 1 Finals 7th – 12th gr.
Thursday June 2 Finals 7th – 11th gr. / Senior Activity Day
Friday June 3 Finals 7th – 11th gr. / Senior practice graduation – Forbes Hall / Graduation 7:00 pm – Forbes Hall / Reception at Stacey Jr./Sr. High School Cafeteria
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Retirement Ceremony Pics 2
Mentor Program 3
Rock Candy for a Cause 4
Chess Club Rules 5
Mercado 6
C.O.W. Projects 7
Door Decorations 8
1st grade Stuff 9
3rd grade Game Day 10
Good Information 11
Random Shots 12
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Mentors and Their Students Honored
On May 25, mentors and the students who participated in the Lackland I.S.D. Mentoring Program celebrated the successful conclusion of the beneficial program for the current school year. In the EyeMax Theater, the mentors from the base, our students and their parents, referring teachers and other district staff attended a ceremony during which each mentor and student received special
recognition for outstanding service and participation throughout the school year. The year ended with the recognition of six 2nd – 6th grade students, although more students started but were not able to
continue. After the ceremony, all enjoyed delicious cake and ice cream; then the mentors and students said their final goodbyes, each leaving with a sense of fulfillment and pride from this rewarding
experience. This year’s dedicated group of mentors definitely will have a long‐lasting, positive effect on the students’ confidence, grades, and social skills.
If any caring adult, who has access to the base, would like to participate, there is always a need. After applying and passing a security clearance, each mentor meets with a student after school in the district media center, monitored by a district staff member, for about one hour a week to work on homework, to listen to the student read, or just sit and talk about everyday activities. The supportive one‐to‐one relationship that develops over the school year definitely will have a measurable life‐long impact on both participants and the district is extremely grateful for all the effort put forth in the mentoring
program and the positive difference it makes.
Special thanks to Diane Headstrom for coordinating the mentor program and the final ceremony!
Mentor Program
Lisa, was born and raised in San Antonio. In 1999, I moved to North Carolina. I married a United States Marine and was stationed at Cherry Point. For the past ten years, I have worked as a director and program coordinator for an elementary school in Havelock NC. I will be completing my bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education (birth-kindergarten) at the end of this month. I have a 3 yr old daughter, named Avery. I am so grateful to be a part of an awesome school. I look forward to an exciting school year.
ROCK CANDY FOR A CAUSE The Family and Community Service Class has been busy completing its last project of
the year. Students decided that they wanted to make something for the troops overseas. Mrs. Duron suggested that they make rock candy, so students learned
what rock candy is, how to make it, and quickly discovered that they liked it! Students boiled water, karo syrup, and sugar to the temperature of 300 degrees,
added the flavoring, and then poured the candy mixture over marble slabs covered in powdered sugar. Students waited for the candy to cool and began cracking it into
bite size pieces. Some of the flavors included strawberry, pina colada, apple, blueberry, cinnamon, and cotton candy. Students packaged over 150 bags of
candy to send to a squadron in Afghanistan.
Lackland ISD E-News Rock Candy for a Cause Page 4 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
On Saturday the 21st the Lackland Chess Team competed in its final tournament of the year at the Guadalupe Community Center. Over 80 kids from schools all over the city made up 4 divisions. In
the tough elementary division 3 of our kids got individual ribbons, and the team earned enough points to edge out Keystone and win the second place team trophy. Several Lackland 6th graders
make up our middle school team and they dominated their division beating several older students. Individually they took home all of the top trophies including 1st, 2nd and 3rd place trophies in the A
and B divisions. For the 3rd consecutive tournament they easily won the 1st place team trophy! As the team sponsor, I am so proud of all of the kids who have worked very hard to get better and better
over the last couple of years. Way to go!
Lackland ISD E-News Chess Club Rocks Again Page 5 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
On Tuesday Lackland Elementary held its 2nd annual “Mercado”. It was a colorful and fun filled event as 6th graders sold their wares and other students and parents spent their
pesos. The entire school was entertained if the morning by the wonderful youth mariachis Los Tigre’s. Our Spanish teacher Mrs. Norma Singleterry would like to thank all of the
people and volunteers who helped make it a wonderful day for all!
Lackland ISD E-News Mercado Page 6 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
C.O.W. PROJECTS! (Countries of the World)
6th graders worked for two months to be able to present their knowledge and creativity to other students from various grade‐levels.
On April 1st, all 6th graders began to research a country of their choice. Students were to find out about their country’s economy, culture, government, customs, foods, sports,
scientist, and much, much, more. After two months of intense research, students were to create a travel brochure to entice others to come visit their country. Power‐points and poster boards were also created so others could also learn about different countries of the world. Most of all, students were able to compare different countries with the great
country of the Unites States of America.
Thank you to everyone who came out to view our awesome work.
Lackland ISD E-News C.O.W. Projects Page 7 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
And the winners are…… 3rd grade teachers, Mrs. Moulder and Mrs. Lawrence tied in the door decorating contest for college week! They won an ice cream
party for their classes. Way to show your spirit ladies!!!
Lackland ISD E-News Door Decorations Page 8 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
On the final day of SFA Reading, Ms. McCaskill made pancakes for her class. What a way to end SFA for the year! Yum, yum, the pancakes were good! Thanks, Ms.
McCaskill!
First graders visited the Wildlife Ranch in New Braunfels on Thursday, May 26. They really enjoyed the trip!
Lackland ISD E-News 1st grade Stuff Page 9 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
Students in Mrs. Torre’s SFA class enjoy “game day”, their reward for meeting their SFA reading goals. Reading and math strategies were used, but no one
noticed!!! Learning is easy and it’s fun!!!
Lackland ISD E-News 3rd grade Game day Page 10 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011
Millions of Americans have a communication or
swallowing disorder. These disorders affect people of all ages and from all walks of life. For them, simple thoughts like “Thank you” and “I love you” may be impossible to convey. If you are concerned that a disorder is affecting your education, professional life, or personal relationships, consult a speech-language pathologist.
Patricia L. Brown Speech Pathologist
Lackland ISD 210-357-5177
ATTENTION PARENTS!
Please pick up any medications, prescribed or over-the-counter, from the nurses’ office by end of school day on Friday, June 3rd. Any medications left in the clinic, will be
disposed of.
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Lackland ISD E-News Random Shots Page 12 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 27, 2011