Black History Month began as "Negro History Week," which
was created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, a noted African
American historian, scholar, educator, and publisher. It became a
month-long celebration in 1976. The month of February was
chosen to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and
Abraham Lincoln.
On February 12, 2009, the NAACP marked its 100th anniversary.
Spurred by growing racial violence in the early twentieth century, and
particularly by race riots in Springfield Illinois in 1908, a group of African
American leaders joined together to form a new permanent civil rights
organization, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP). February 12, 1909 was chosen because it was the
centennial anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.
Jack Johnson became the first African-American man to hold the
World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in 1908. He held on to the belt
until 1915.
John Mercer Langston was the first black man to become a lawyer in
Ohio when he passed the Bar in 1854. When he was elected to the post of
Town Clerk for Brownhelm, Ohio in 1855 Langston became one of the
first African Americans ever elected to public office in America. John
Mercer Langston was also the great-uncle of Langston Hughes, famed
poet of the Harlem Renaissance.
February 03, 2012
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Admin Alley
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Stacey Homecoming 2
Stacey Boys Basketball 3
Defense Language Institute 4
Lady Eagle Basketball 5
Science with Mrs. Ryan 6
Exploring Art 7
Ms. Nelms 8
Chili Cook & Bake Off 9
Cook Off Judges 10
Chess & Art Club 11
DoD Help for Kids 12
Random Shots 13
Upcoming Events: Friday Feb. 3 Girls & Boys Basketball @ D’Hanis 4:00 JV, 6:00 V Feb. 6 – 10 National School Counseling Week Thank You to our wonderful Counselors / Stacey Yearbook Sales Drive $45 Monday Feb. 6 DEIC Meeting @ District Office Tuesday Feb. 7 Universal Screening Make up 7
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Girls and Boys Basketball @ Stacey 4:00 JV, 6:00 V vs. Bracketville Friday Feb. 10 2
nd Cup of Coffee
8:00am / PTSO Mtg. 3:30pm / Boys Basketball @ LaPryor 4:00 JV, 6:00 V
J i l l DiG iampaolo & Davi d A . Ga rc ia – Ed i tor s
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Stacey Homecoming
HOMECOMING WRAP-UP Over 120 high school students from Stacey High School attended the Homecoming Dance on
last Saturday night. The theme was “Under the Sea”. The Homecoming Court included:
King: Dardo Salgado
Queen: Venenzia Espinoza
Senior Attendants: Sidney Allen & Amber Wilson
Junior Attendants: Dalvin Burns & Aliyah Pettyjohn
Sophomore Attendants: Blake Arthur & Haylie D’Arrigo
Freshmen Attendants: Brian Sims & Alaya Keane
Getting Down!
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Lackland ISD E-News
www.lacklandisd.net Stacey Boys Basketball
The boys varsity basketball team won their homecoming game against Sabinal 67-56 last Friday. The team was led by Trevon Ruffin and Mikel Corpening with 19 points each. Gerardo Salgado also helped the cause with 15 points! It was a great defensive effort by the team. The boys JV team also won their homecoming
game against Sabinal by a score of 47-43! The team was led by Chad McKnight with 21 points and Nicholas White helped with 10 points! Good job Eagles! This past Tuesday, January 31 the varsity boys team also
won at Charlotte 68-33! Once again. Mikel Corpening was a leading scorer knocking down four 3-pointers and totalling 15 points! Seniors Tony Roach and Gerardo Salgado pitched in 12 and 11 points respectively!
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.
Lackland ISD E-News Defense Language Institute Page 4 of 13 www.lacklandisd.net Feb. 03, 2012
DLI* (Defense Language Institute) Presentation at the Gateway Club
The fourth and sixth grade classes from Lackland Elementary attended the DLI Cultural
Fair at the Gateway Club on Wednesday, February 1. The DLI students created
multimedia presentations to share with the Lackland community. Students had the
opportunity to speak with the foreign students and learn how to write their names in
different languages. The teachers and students would like to thank the Defense
Language Institute for making the window to our world a little bit bigger so we can
appreciate and experience world cultures.The world is round so friendship can encircle it.
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Lackland ISD E-News Science with Mrs. Ryan Page 6 of 13 www.lacklandisd.net Feb. 03, 2012
Yearbooks on sale in the elementary office for $22.00 Your child must have a yearbook to attend the end of the year signing party.
Also, you may submit a “Love Line” to your child to be printed in the yearbook.
Forms went home this week, or pick one up in the front office.
Quick…they are selling out!
This week the 6th graders explored Speed. They
timed each other walking 100 meters. They then
calculated their speed. This is just one of our activities
in our force and motion science unit.
Lackland ISD E-News Exploring Art Page 7 of 13 www.lacklandisd.net Feb. 03, 2012
Ms. Kay’s second grade class went to The San Antonio Museum of Art on Friday, January 27th to view the Jade exhibit. They saw many figurines of animals, people,
and places in Asia. There were even a few from Central America. A video of how Jade is carved and shaped to make the figurines was shown to the students as well. Then
students were able to create their own Jade dragon masks inspired by several
figurines they viewed. Ms. Bella read "Jade Stone", a story of an ancient Chinese artist who was inspired to carve Jade based on what he could "hear" in the
stone.
Lackland ISD E-News Ms. Nelms Page 8 of 13
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The time has come to say goodbye to one of our favorite teachers here at Lackland ISD ! Ms. Judy Nelms has retired after 23 years of
faithful service in our district! Over the course of her many years here at Lackland, Ms. Nelms has taught grades three through sixth and all the
subjects! Her favorite subject is reading (being that she is a reading specialist!) and has always had a knack for teaching kids to read better and
enjoy it more! Of course, anyone who knows Ms. Nelms knows that she is really an alien
(Yep, she was born in Roswell when all those UFO stories started!) who has become a favorite teacher for many of the human children she has taught over all these years at Lackland Elementary. There are so many children
whose lives she has touched in such positive ways! Ms. Nelms~~or should we say Dr. Nelms!~~There are many, many folks here
who will miss you and your terrific smile and laugh and teaching talent! Enjoy the relaxing years ahead, but never forget that for 23 years, you
touched so many of us here at Lackland!
FAREWELL!
Thank you! You have finally graduated!!
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Congratulations to the following winners of our annual Chili Cook and Bake Off!
Best Overall – Russell and Genevieve Keller –
Stacey Jr/Sr High School (Grand Prize Winner)
Most Sublime – Russell and Genevieve Keller –
Stacey Jr/Sr High School
1st Place – Cara
Coffey – Lackland
Elementary (Grand
Prize Winner)
Chili Cook Off Winner Dessert Bake Off Winner
Most Exotic
Chili
Elida Felix –
Custodial
Department
Best Decorated
Table – Elida
Felix – Custodial
Department
Most
Blistering Chili
– Julie Mihalko –
Lackland
Elementary
2nd
Place –
Bake Off
Melissa Perez –
Lackland
Elementary
3rd
Place –
Bake Off
Christina
Jennings – Food
Service
Department
Thank you judges for letting us borrow your taste buds and your
bellies for our 2012 Chili Cook Off/ Bake Off!!!
It was a great success, thank you to all who participated
Yee Haw,
-2012 Cowboy Breakfast Committee
Lackland ISD E-News Cook Off Judges Page 10 of 13
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Coach Tony Montanio
MSgt. Derrick Weese
Sp Ed Director
Han Palmer
Stacey VP
James Hollomon
Speech Pathologist
Patty Brown
Maintenance Specialist
Sam Cantu
Exec Dir. Operations & Technology
Will McDowell
PTSO President Trish Rodgers
Lackland ISD E-News Chess Club / Art Club Page 11 of 13
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Chess Club 2012
4th – 6th grade Art Club
Lackland ISD E-News DoD Help for Kids Page 12 of 13
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HELP FOR MILITARY KIDS The Department of Defense (DoD) launched a new website for
children/teens experiencing the challenges of military deployments.
The highly interactive website, www.MilitaryKidsConnect.orgg -
http://www.militarykidsconnect.org. was created by psychologists at DoD's National Center for Telehealth and Technology. It
helps children/teens of deployed parents cope with the stress, changing responsibilities, and concern for the safety of their parents. The center,
known as T2, developed the website with informative videos, educational
tools, and engaging games and activities for three age groups: 6 to 8; 9 to 12; and 13 to 17. The site features monitored online social network
forums for the groups to safely share their experiences with deployments.
MilitaryKidsConnect.org is the first DoD website to connect children in the widely separated, active, reserve, and National Guard military
communities. "Since 2001, an estimated 2 million children have said
goodbye to a parent headed to deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, other places around the globe, and on ships at sea," explained Kelly Blasko,
a T2 psychologist. "Military children are deeply affected by the separation of their parent's deployment. We've seen that in their hearts,
kids deploy too."
The website has features that will help children, parents and educators
navigate the wide range of practical and emotional challenges military families must live with throughout the deployment cycle.
The National Center for Telehealth and Technology serves as the primary DoD office for cutting-edge approaches in applying technology to
psychological health.
Lackland ISD E-News Random Shots Page 13 of 13
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