Coach Mike Flores Receives Outstanding Coach Award
Coach Mike Flores, Stacey’s Head Basketball Coach and Lackland Elementary Physical Education Teacher has received the Don
ach Award for 2010-2011 for Class A Division 1. The Texas
Association of Basketball Coaches selected Mr. Flores for this great honor and will officially present this award to him on May 20, 2011.
Mr. Flores led the Stacey Eagles to the Regional Finals this school year and led Stacey to its first ever State Tournament appearance in
2009.
Coleman Outstanding Co
The Lackland Family is extremely proud of Mr. Flores and congratulates him on
being selected as the top Class A Division 1 coach in the state! Go Eagles!
J i l l D iGiampaolo & Dav id A. Garc ia – Ed i tors
D ig iampaolo. j@ lack landisd.net
May 6, 2011
www.lack landisd.net Admin Alley
Upcoming Events:
Monday May 9 AP Biology am EOC World Geo A2 EOC World Hist A2 EOC World Geo A4
Tuesday May 10 EOC World Geo B6 EOC World Geo B7 PTSO Meeting 3:30
Wednesday May 11 AP Eng3 Lang & Comp – AM / AP Statistics – pm
Thursday May 12 EOC AP US Hist B5 EOC World Hist B7 EOC World Hist B8 / 8th grade Career Day @ ESC20
Friday May 13 EOC US Hist B3
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Stacey Profile 2
Tech News 3
Historical Book Clubs 4
Dinner Theatre Images 5
Stacey Profile 6
Mercado Masks 7
Stacey Honors Luncheon 8
Teacher Appreciation 9
Mock Trial 10
Good Information 11
Random Shots 12
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Stacey Profile: Mrs. Janie Martinez By: Chanel Loudermilk
1. Where did you grow up? I was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas 2.How long have you been at Stacey? I have been at Stacey for 10 years. 3. What is your favorite memory about Stacey High School? The new school year, dinners away from school, and the office birthday celebrations. 4. What did you like about Stacey? The dedication and hard work from all of the staff and that everyone is treated like family. Dr. Roper’s cooking and peach cobbler. 5. What can you tell me about your family? My husband and I have a daughter and twin son, we also have 1 grand-daughter and 2 grandsons. They moved to Atlanta, Georgia 5 years ago, and this summer they will me moving back to San Antonio. 6 .If you wanted to travel around the world, where would you go? I would like to visit Washington D.C., our National Capitol. 7. What is your favorite color? Red is my favorite color. 8. What is your favorite food? I love Chinese food 9. What are you going to be doing in your retirement? I will be spending time with my grandchildren and doing some traveling. 10. Is there anything else you like to add? I will miss working with the students, parents, and faculty.
Tech News Page 3 of 12 May 6, 2011
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Tech News Our first Kindle e-book reader was presented at the start of the District Technology Committee meeting to Jackie Smith, an
avid reader from our Stacey Jr/Sr High School on May 2nd, 2011. Janie Pickett, our Media Center librarian/facilitator,
has worked tirelessly to get the Kindle e-book readers operational and loaded with both audio books and e-books. Most of the Kindle e-book readers and electronic media (e-books and audio books) were purchased through our local
Teacher Technology Grants. Some of the Kindle e-book readers will be available through the Media Center for student (maybe
even staff) check out. Please check with our Media Center staff for details about using a Kindle e-book reader. A few Kindle e-book readers will be used by Donnis Todd and Brian
Knobloch to support their campus reading programs. Mr. McDowell, Director of Technology, states, “This project is worth the efforts and investment if it helps more of our students become better readers. The overall goal of our
Kindle e-book initiative is to encourage students to read.”
Jackie Smith receives the first Kindle E-book reader from Mr. McDowell, Director of Technology
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.
Mrs. Carrion’s SFA class presented their Historical Fiction Book Clubs. The replicas were AMAZING ! Great job!
Lackland ISD E-News Historical Book Clubs Page 4 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 6, 2011
Stacey High School FCCLA and Drama Club presented dinner theatre productions of The Trojan Women, Agamemnon and Elektra.
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Lackland ISD E-News Dinner Theatre Images Page 5 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 6, 2011
STACEY PROFILE: Mrs. Waleska Rivera By: Brianne Kenny
1. How long have you been a teacher's aide? I have been a teacher’s aide for 3 years. 2. What made you want to be a teacher’s aide?
I started working as a substitute teacher on the Elementary campus, and once I had the opportunity to start subbing here I loved it. I like to help students and know that I can make a difference in their lives. Also, having summers off is a plus.
3. Do you have any kids? I have two kids, an 11 year old girl named Destany and a 10 year old boy named Darrian. I also have two Golden Retrievers that I consider my babies, Simba and Cowboy.
4. What school did you go to? I attended the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus.
5. What do you like to do for fun? I love going shopping. I also enjoy spending time with my kids and play with my dogs in the backyard.
6. Do you have any hobbies? Actually, I don’t have any hobbies. I like to do some gardening once in
a while. 7. If you could be any animal in the world what would you be?
I like many animals but because I love the ocean I would have to pick the killer whale. They are beautiful and intelligent animals.
8. What’s your favorite school subject? My favorite school subject is math.
9. What’s your least favorite school subject? I don’t have a least favorite school subject.
Lackland ISD E-News Stacey Profile Page 6 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 6, 2011
MARVELOUS MASKS 6th grade students have been learning about the Huichol Indians and the beautiful masks they make. The Huichol
Indians live in the remote mountains of Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico where they were untouched by the Spanish invaders.
Each Huichol mask, in addition to being a beautiful work of art, has its own historical and spiritual significance
because the patterns reflect designs and images sacred to their study of the universe where religion, life, and art are
combined. These beautiful, one-of-a-kind beaded masks are made by pressing tiny glass beads into natural beeswax which is first spread over a wooden form. Each week students worked on meticulously placing beads onto templates which were later fused together with heat. These mini masks are examples of
the original masks. Look for these at Mercado!!!
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Stacey Jr. / Sr. High School Honor Roll Luncheon
Lackland ISD E-News Stacey Honors Luncheon Page 8 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 6, 2011
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Willow Devine – Chillin with a “sarape” and a good book after
TAKS!
Reserve your Yearbook TODAY!
$25.00 in the Lackland Elementary office Hurry… they are selling FAST!
Lackland ISD E-News Mock Trial Page 10 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net May 6, 2011
The 5th graders in Mrs. Bragg and Ms. Fohlmeister’s classes played a captive audience to the Mock Trial of the State of Texas vs. Delphinia Rose Sweetpea. A
special thanks to Captain Lindsay A Jenschke for organizing the event and to everyone who participated:
Bailiff: SSgt Stewart Clerk: Capt Higgs Messenger: Capt Noble
King Kirby: TSgt Richter Queen Quintessa: SMSgt Patterson Nipper: Capt Wangsgard Judge: Mr. Pavlik Princess Sweatpea: Lt Shoop Court Reporter: Capt Jenschke Prince Percy: Lt Collins District Attorney: Lt Latrofa Angela Baxter: TSgt Ward Defense Attorney: Capt Christilles
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The Most Anticipated Moment The most anticipated moment for a parent is the sound of a child’s first words. But what if the words are delayed, jumbled, or never
come at all? Speech and language problems can affect early learning and self-esteem.
Give your child a chance by seeking proper treatment from a speech-language pathologist.
Patricia L. Brown Speech
Pathologist Lackland ISD 210-357-5177
PTSO NEEDS YOU!!! Where: Elementary EyeMax
When: Monday May 16 through Friday May 20th Times: 8:30-3:30 M,W,Th
8:30-6 T 8:30 -Noon Friday
Field Day T-shirts!
We are now selling our Lackland Elementary Field Day T-shirts to help fund our Field Day! Shirts are $10 and $1 extra for XXL and larger sizes. All orders are due by May 12, 2011. We have sample size shirts to try on in case you don't know what size you want. Please return all orders to one of the PE staff. If you have any questions call 210-357-5070 or 210-357-5106. Thank you for your continued support!
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