School Bell Times 10 p1.indd - East Central School Foundation

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School Bell Times 10 p1.indd - East Central School Foundation
a quarterly news magazine since 1982 for residents of the East Central Independent School District
Fall 2010
‘MAGIC’ is in the AIR - Message from Superintendent Gary Patterson
Our District’s theme for 2010-2011 is ‘Make Learning Magic’. As you visit campuses throughout the District, you will see the
theme in many classrooms, hallways and offices. The East Central Family will be focusing on the following beliefs as we make
2010-2011 a ‘MAGICAL YEAR’:
1. We are a learning organization with a culture of continuous improvement.
2. Teachers are the most important influence on the quality of learning. Every teacher is a leader; every leader is a
teacher.
3. We are all responsible for creating engaging learning opportunities for every student, every day.
4. We will create a safe and caring environment where students are motivated, interested and engaged in high
quality, relevant work.
5. We will work closely together and support each other in our efforts to improve the educational experiences for all students.
6. Quality schools are the responsibility of the entire community.
Hopefully, you have noticed the ‘magic’ occurring across the district by our talented staff. Our transportation, food service, warehouse, maintenance and
custodial staffs did a superb job of getting our year off to a great start. On campus, our administrators, teachers and support staff work their ‘magic’ daily as they
design and deliver the highest quality work for students. They are the best any district could ‘wish’ for and we are fortunate to have them leading our students.
‘Magic’ is definitely in the air on the High School Campus and both staff and students are very proud of their new surroundings. Thank
you to all students and parents for your patience and flexibility as we finish the work at the high school. All work, except for the gym and cafeteria expansion, should be complete this fall. I’m pleased to let our community know that the construction project is on time and well under budget.
I am also pleased to announce that the Board of Trustees approved a balanced budget for 2010-2011. These are difficult financial times and our
state funding sources are in question again, due to an anticipated $18 billion state shortfall next biennium. Our trustees have been fiscally responsible in their oversight of our financial well-being, and insisted on balancing the budget and remaining fiscally conservative in these uncertain times.
Parents, if you haven’t activated your “TxConnect” account, please do so. TxConnect allows you to access current information about your child’s
attendance, grades and assignments. You can access TxConnect through our website. If you do not have your child’s ID number, you can call 6492343 and ask our technology department to assist you. This is an excellent way for you to stay on top of progress during these busy times. Thanks
for all you do to support our school district and we look forward to you assisting us as we ‘Make Learning Magic’ for our students in 2010-2011.
Salado students
show their appreciation for School
Board Trustees
Gloria Gutierrez,
Monique Presas,
Lynda Billa Burke
and Randall Gearhart. Photo by Marguerite Lowak
ECISD schools
rate high
(see page 3)
School Board Election ECISD
District #5, pages 10-12,
Elección para ECISD distrito #5
de la mesa Directiva,
páginas 10-12
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zip codes/postal routes crossing district lines. It is less expensive to mail to an
entire postal route than to exclude homes. Thank You.
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Message from
School Board President
Steve Bryant
The next month is a critical time for our school district. No, there are no TAKS test scheduled, there is an election scheduled. A critical election for the future of, not only the East
Central ISD, but for every school district across the state of Texas. I have written in the
last few issues about the need to evaluate our legislators’ performance as it relates to
school districts and the adequate funding for our students. What do they say as opposed
to what they actually do? During every election cycle our candidates tell us how important
education is to our state and our future. What do they do when they actually get into the
legislative session about education? Do they actually roll up their shirt sleeves and get
to work or do they tell us how complicated the issue is and eventually do nothing? We all
know that products cost more today than they did yesterday, yet no significant increases
in education funding is made available to school districts. Our property tax bills go up
every year but the money designated for our schools does not. When you pay your tax
bill the school district taxes are not delivered to the District, they are given to the State
to be distributed. I will give you two simple examples of funding issues; in the allotment
for transportation the funds for operating our busses has not been changed since 1984.
The allotment for deaf education has not changed since 1982. In over 26 years our representatives have not been able to do the hard work that we elect them to do, but in every
election cycle they tell us how important education is. This issue does not end at the state
level; the people who represent us at the national level have done exactly the same thing.
I urge you to be educated voters during the November election cycle and I urge you to
vote. In addition to state and national elections we also have an ECISD trustee election
in November. Please take the time to find out who the candidates are, what they stand
for and how they have performed while in office. Be a voter, but be an educated voter!
John Glenn Elementary recognized by the Texas
Business and Education Coalition for high performance
John Glenn Elementary is among the 4% of Texas public schools that made the TBEC (Texas
Business and Education Coalition) Honor Roll for 2010. The award recognizes schools that
have demonstrated three years of consistent, high performance in all subjects compared
to other schools serving similar student populations. TBEC Honor Roll schools have the
highest percentage of students performing at the state’s most rigorous standard, i.e. commended, in every subject. John Glenn, along with the other TBEC Honor Roll schools, will
be recognized in November at an awards reception and dinner in Austin sponsored by HEB.
Trustees set 2010 tax
rate same as last year
At the August 20 school board meeting, trustees set the tax rate for 2010
the same as the rate was for 2009 i.e.,
$1.3195 per $100 of assessed value. This
is $1.04 for maintenance and operation of
the District, and .2795 cents for debt service to retire school construction bonds.
Board Adopts Balanced
Budget
In August, the school board adopted a
2010-2011 balanced budget of $95,749,685
that includes $64,606,497 for the general operating budget, $4,550,950 for the
special revenue child nutrition budget,
$8,592,238 for the debt service budget, and
$18,000,000 for the construction budget.
Financial Accountability
Rated Highest
For the eighth year in a row, East Central ISD received the highest rating of
“superior achievement” on the School
Financial Integrity Rating Systems of
Texas (FIRST). This is an accountability system that evaluates the financial
health of every school district in Texas.
Keep Attendance Up
Please make sure that your children attend school every day -unless they are sick.
It is important that students learn what is
taught every day so they don’t fall behind
in their academics. It is also important
that the District receive the state funding
that is based on average daily attendance.
Attendance Awards
John Glenn students keep learning when storm took out the electricity.
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Congratulations to the elementary, intermediate, and secondary school campuses
with the highest attendance rating and to
the East Central High School grade level
with the highest attendance rating for the
sixth six weeks of the 2009-2010 school
year. Highest Attendance Ratings - Sixth
Six Weeks: Elementary School Campus Sinclair Elementary 96.57%; Intermediate
School Campus - Oak Crest Intermediate
96.16%; Middle School Campus - Legacy
Middle School 94.76%; East Central High
School Grade Level - 9th Grade 93.25 %.
School Awards for Excellence
Exemplary and Recognized Schools
Highland Forest Elementary - Recognized
John Glenn Elementary - Exemplary
Photos by Mary Ray
Sinclair Elementary - Recognized
Salado Intermediate - Recognized
Oak Crest Intermediate - Recognized
East Central Development Center- Recognized
(Local designation because ECDC students advance to the elementaries, all of which were Recognized or Exemplary).
1 Exemplary, 6 Recognized Schools
This year, the basic performance standards needed to achieve an Exemplary rating by the Texas Education Agency were a 90 percent or better passing rate in all TAKS subjects for all students and
all student groups that meet minimum size criteria.
Achievement of a Recognized rating requires meeting a performance standard of 80 percent or higher on
TAKS tests for each subject and each subject group.
Heritage Middle School - Recognized
October dates
EXIT LEVEL TAKS Retest
All of the schools in the East Central ISD met
the 2010 AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) federal academic standards used under the No Child
Left Behind Act.
October 19 - Exit Level English Language
Arts (retest)
October 20 - Exit Level Math (retest)
October 21 - Exit Level Science (retest)
October 22 - Exit Level Social Studies (retest)
www.ecisd.net
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Outstanding Students/Programs
ECHS students graduate with college credit
A group of East Central High School students graduated this year with not only a
high school diploma, but also with an associate degree or up to 60 hours of UTSA
college credit under the state’s Early College High School program. East Central
High School’s early college program is
one of eleven programs throughout the
state that graduated seniors this year.
Early College High Schools serve students who would not otherwise consider
going to college. It offers a high school
diploma and up to 60 college credit hours
or an associate of arts degree. The target
population includes first generation college-goers, low-income students, minority
students, and English language learners.
Early College High Schools give students a head start in successfully pursuing a college degree by providing dual
credit at no cost to students, transition
from high school to college, rigorous instruction in accelerated courses, and
academic support to help students succeed. The program is funded through the
Texas Legislature and private foundations.
ECHS Students selected by American Legion for
Boys and Girls State Leadership Conference
Each year local American Legion posts
select juniors who hold outstanding traits in
citizenship, leadership, and academics to
attend the one-week Boys and Girls State.
The purpose of the conference is to provide
an intensive leadership experience by exposing the youth to a mock state government
program with other outstanding youth from
across the state. Students are encouraged
to participate in debates, to run campaigns
for offices, give election speeches, establish party platforms, and participate in the voting process. The event lasts an entire week.
Kate Aten represented ECHS at American Legion Girls State which
was held at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin.
Kate ran for the office
of
General
Land
Commissioner
where
she
was
a
finalist.
Jonathan Riemenschneider and Jared Pieniazek represented ECHS at American Legion Boys State which was held at the University of Texas in Austin. Jonathan was elected to the position of Presiding Judge-Court of Criminal Appeals and Jared was elected to the position of Associate Justice-Supreme Court.
All three students appreciate their sponsoring American Legion Posts.
ECHS student plays
clarinet in China
Oak Crest wins perfect attendance award. Photo by Nancy Schick
The Deaf Education
program welcomes
you to Salado! The
program serves students from throughout the District. Photo
ECHS Junior Joseph Mora went with the
Youth Orchestra of San Antonio in June to
China. They performed at the Beijing Concert Hall, the Shanghai World Expo, and
a joint performance with the Hong Kong
Youth Symphony in Hong Kong. He toured
the Great Wall of China, the World Expo,
Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and
the Summer Palace. He played both the
clarinet and bass clarinet for the concerts,
and one of the highlights is that the grand
finale of the concerts began with his solo!
by Kathleen Petrequin
The ECHS Drumline participated at the Central Texas Drumline Invitational in Belton, TX. and brought the
following awards home to EC:
Best Snare Line, 1st
place in the 5A category, Overall Grand Champions!
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Dedication Announcement/Staff Recognitions
Administrators and
Teachers are
professional leaders
beyond District
Photo by Terri Real
Mark your calendars for
a March 7
dedication of the
renovated
East Central
High School
on its 60th anniversary!
Region 20 Teacher of the Year,
Secondary Level
Heritage Middle School Teacher Mary Steen has been chosen as
the regional Teacher of the Year, Secondary Level, by the Region
20 Education Service Center six-member judging panel of individuals representing the teaching profession. Steen’s entry has advanced to the Texas Education Agency for judging in the statewide
Teacher of the Year contest.
View the Superintendent’s monthly podcast at www.ecisd.net.
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• ECISD Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Patti Birney - Board
Board of Directors, Texas Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Development.
• Oak Crest Intermediate School Principal Damon Trainer - President Elect,
Region 20 TEPSA (Texas Elementary
Principals and Supervisors Association)
• ECISD Dual Language Coordinator Iris
Ornelas - President, SAAABE (San Antonio
Area Association for Bilingual Education)
• Legacy ESL Teacher Martha Pacheco - Secretary, PDK-Phi Delta Kappa
International,TX A&M University Chapter
• ECISD Special Education Director Mary Eitniear - Treasurer, AACASE (Alamo Area Council for Administrators
for
Special
Education)
• Legacy Middle School Teacher of the
Hearing Impaired Kathleen Hoskins - Board
of Directors, Texas Chapter of the Alexander Graham Bell Organization for the Deaf
• Legacy Middle School Librarian/CoTechnology Coordinator Jennifer Smith
- Chair of the Young Adult Roundtable of the Texas Library Association
• ECISD Director of Curriculum/Career
Technology Taffi Hertz- Secretary for the
Alamo Area Tech Prep Board of Directors.
Administrators attend
Harvard
Roland Toscano, principal at ECHS,
and Ashley Chohlis, principal at Salado
IS, were among a group of 100 principals
from Texas who were selected by Raise
Your Hand Texas, a non-profit organization that supports education, to receive a
full scholarship to the Harvard Principal’s
Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
It was a valuable experience for these
two administrators of East Central ISD.
Attendance
Award
High School Geography and Sociology
Teacher Jeffrey Johnson was awarded the
district’s Employee Perfect Attendance award of $1,500 for the second semester of the 2009-10 school year.
For Parents/Community - News to Use
2010-2011 Flexible
School Year
This year, students in grades 4-12 in East
Central ISD may be released from school
on May 20th - nine days earlier than their
classmates. IF they are successful on
TAKS and meet promotion and attendance
criteria. This incentive is made possible as
part of the Texas Education Agency’s Optional Flexible School Year Program. The
program allows school districts to modify
their instructional calendar to provide a flexible year program to meet the educational
needs of its students. This is a reward for
students meeting the criteria that the District
outlines with their last day of the instructional year being May 20, 2011. Students
not meeting the criteria will continue attending the regular school calendar through
June 3, 2011 with small group instruction
focused on their individual needs. Students at ECDC and the elementary schools
will all attend school until June 3, 2011.
Please visit the East Central webpage
for the exact criteria requirements for
grades 4-12 and remind your child(ren)
periodically throughout the year of the incentive their hard work will earn them.
School Health Advisory
Council Focus
on Healthy Nutritional
Habits
The East Central School Health Advisory
Council is a group comprised of individuals
who represent parents, community members, and school staff working together to
improve the health of all students, families,
and staff through coordinated school health
programs. The committee’s primary focus
this year will be in promoting the general
wellness of all students through balanced
nutrition, the foundation of good health.
Because health and success in school
are interrelated, schools can achieve their
primary mission of education when students and staff are healthy and fit – physically, mentally, and socially. While families
are the main caregivers and educators of
their children when it comes to health and
nutrition, it is a goal of the District to help
prevent unnecessary injury, disease, and
chronic health conditions. Look for Parent Link messages and other reminders
throughout the year as we work together in
promoting healthy behaviors. If you would
like more information on the School Health
Advisory Council and our wellness/nutrition
focus, please contact Linda Bailey at 3339573 or Nancy May at 648-7861 ext. 182.
EC Bullying: Let’s
‘Talk About It’
As a reflection of our district’s commitment to fostering a safer, more comfortable
learning environment for students and faculty, we are proud to introduce a new program called ‘Talk About It’. ‘Talk About It’
is an anonymous online messaging service
for students to connect with designated
faculty members from ANY computer with
internet access to alert them about school
related or personal concerns such as bullying, confrontations, or other related issues.
With increasing incidents of bullying and
cyberbullying nationwide, we wanted to
find a program that would address these
issues within the East Central School District. We believe ‘Talk About It’ is the program for us. Within the next two weeks,
designated staff members and all students
at Heritage Middle School, Legacy Middle
School and East Central High School will
go through a short introduction and training
session to learn how to use the program.
Once trained, the students will be able to
access ‘Talk About It’ via our East Central
Website from any computer with internet
access to alert faculty members about
any school related or personal concerns.
AnComm’s ‘Talk About It’ is found in
19 states and is being used in 122 public schools throughout Texas. After talking this past summer to several of the
schools that are using the new program, they reported a significant decrease in bullying and other related issues that may occur on their campuses.
Access your child’s
grades with txConnect
1. obtain your child’s
portal id# from the
campus
2. go to www.ecisd.net
3. select for parents
4. tx.Connect login
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Hornet Football game tickets are
on sale in the Athletic Office at
East Central High School from 7:30
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mondays through
Thursdays and on Fridays from 7:30
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All ticket sales are
CASH ONLY. Prices are $6 for adults
and $3 for students. For more information, call the Athletic Office at
649-2951 ext 2116 or 2149.
EC Athletic Booster
Scholarship
Fundraiser!
Saturday Nov. 20th 6:30pm
St. Jerome’s Hall
The ECABC Scholarship Fundraiser Dinner/Dance is right around the
corner! We are selling tickets now! Corporate Table $300 or $30/Person
- Contact Stephanie Jupe
We are collecting auction items now!
Live Auction - Rill Pruski
Silent Auction - Tyra Gonzales
Good Nutrition for all
Students
Good nutrition is necessary for student success in school. Your children may be eligible to receive free or reduced price meals
in the school cafeterias. Research shows
that children who get good nutrition everyday do better academically in school.
East Central ISD participates in the USDA National School Lunch Program that offers nutritionally balanced meals to all students. We are
delighted to have all students as customers. We
offer an incentive of $2 for every $20 payment.
Menus, special diet request forms, contact information, and additional nutrition links including a link to on-line payment can be accessed at ecisdcafe.net
Meals are analyzed for nutritional value as
required by program guidelines and offer a variety of choices. Fresh fruits and vegetables
and whole grains are included as we continue
to make school meals healthier than ever.
Online applications for the Free and Reduced meal program can be accessed
on the internet at schoollunchapp.com
A paper copy of the application is available
at all schools and may be turned in at school
or at the Child Nutrition office at 6634 New
Sulphur Springs Rd. We can also mail an application to the students’ home if requested.
The application information is always confidential. The list of eligible students is not published or posted. It is against program guidelines to identify the eligibility status of students.
Please have your student join us for
breakfast and lunch.
Remember, good
nutrition is important for good grades.
Hornet Pride
Photos by Terri Real
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Professional Development
East Central Design Academy
June 2010
East Central hosted its first district-wide Design Academy
June 7-10 at Legacy Middle School. The purpose of the
Academy was to provide teachers the opportunity to collaborate and design engaging work for students. Over 150 staff
members experienced a fresh new approach to professional development and curriculum design. Led by trained academic ‘coaches’, teachers from campuses across the district
designed engaging units and participated in coaching circles
to reflect on their work. Units are being implemented in the
classrooms throughout the year to assure our students learn
at high levels and have a profound grasp of what they learn.
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In Our Schools
Dakota Hawkins watches
as his sister Jessica prepares for the Texas FFA
Rodeo Barrel Racing competition held at the San
Patricio Fairgrounds.
Superintendent Gary Patterson visits with students
at Harmony Elementary.
Pecan Valley 3rd grader, Izaiah Prieto, was surprised
when his dad showed up in his classroom. His dad,
who is an E5 with the U.S. Army, has been serving
our country in Baghdad, Iraq. Izaiah’s teacher, Krystle Halbardier, and the rest of his class were proud to
observe this happy homecoming. Unfortunately, he
must return to Iraq for six more months of duty. Photo
Photo by Debbie Walker
by Merrill Ramsey
Isabella enjoys showing her family her classroom at Open House
at ECDC.
Photo by
Bernadette
Gillespie
Highland Forest third graders investigate force
and motion in Mr. McBee’s science class.
Members of Legacy’s 8th Grade Dual Language Class, with sponsor
Mrs. Trejo, participated in the Ceremonía del 16 de Septiembre - dia
de la independencia de Mexico- at the Mexican Cultural Institute in
Hemisfair Plaza. Photo by Michelle Gamboa
Oak Crest students enjoy the library. Photo by Nancy Schick
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School Board Election
East Central Independent School District
Trustee Election - Single Member District #5
Elección Para La Mesa Directiva Escolar Distrito #5
The 2010 East Central ISD trustee election will be administered by Bexar County Elections (not by East Central ISD) on the same days as the general elections.
Therefore early voting and election day voting locations will be as described on the following pages.
La elección de 2010 para la mesa directiva del Distrito Escolar de East Central se administrará por Bexar County Elections (no por el Distrito Escolar). Así que las locaciones de
la votación adelantada y también la votación el dia de elecciones serán como se describe en las siguientes páginas.
Election Dates and Candidates
Fechas de la elección y candidatos
To know if you reside in ECISD single member district
#5, look on the list below for the county precinct number
shown on your voter registration card and refer to the map
on page 4. If you are not sure if you live in single member district #5, then call Lynette Harris 648-7861 x 172.
Para saber si ud. reside en el Distrito #5, busca en
la lista abajo para su número de precinto del condado que aparece en su tarjeta de votar y mira al mapa
en página 4. Si ud. no está seguro si vive en el distrito #5, entonces llame a Lynette Harris 648-7861 x 172.
There will be an election for the school board trustee from Single Member District #5 on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Early
voting is October 18 thru October 29. Candidates in District
#5 are incumbent Gloria Gutierrez and opponent Noel Smith.
The school district has cancelled the election for single member districts #1 (Steve Bryant), #2 (Monique Presas) and #7 (Linda Billa Burke) because no one filed to
run against them. Therefore they continue as elected.
Va a ver una elección para representantes de la Mesa Directiva Escolar del Distrito #5. Tomará lugar el dia martes 2 de
noviembre de 2010. La votación adelantada as del 18 de octubre hasta el 29 de octubre. Candidatos para el Distrito #5 son
el incumbente Gloria Gutierrez y el contrincante Noel Smith.
El distrito escolar ha cancelado la elección por los
ECISD distritos de miembro único #1 (Steve Bryant),
#2 (Monique Presas) y #7 (Linda Billa Burke) porque
nadie opuso a ellos. Así que ellos quedan eleqidos.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
(Martes, 2 de noviembre de 2010)
Election Day Polling Places
(Las Casillas Electorales)
Open from 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. (Abrirán desde las 7:00 a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m.)
Bexar County Precinct
East Central Single Member Districts
Voting Location
(Distrito Electoral) (Los Distritos de Miembros (Direcciónes de las Casillas Electorales)
Únicos de East Central)
4071
1
St. Hedwig City Hall
13065 FM 1346
4072, 4078
1
John Glenn Elementary
7284 FM 1628
4086, 4121
1
Harmony Elementary
10625 Green Lake Dr
1089
2
Mission Academy
9210 South Presa
4073, 4074, 4086
2
Harmony Elementary
10625 Green Lake
4070, 4077
5
Sinclair Elementary
Including ECISD District #5 trustee election
6126 Sinclair Rd
4084
5
Sam Houston High Including ECISD District #5 trustee election
School
4635 E Houston
Including ECISD District #5 trustee election
4069, 4085
5
China Grove City Hall
2456 FM 1516 S
4033
7
Pecan Valley Elementary
3966 E Southcross
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School Board Election - District #5 Map
EARLY VOTING (la votación adelantada)
Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted at locations around the city beginning on October 18, 2010 and ending on October 29, 2010. (La votación adelantada en persona se llevará a cabo en por toda la ciudad empezando el 18 de
octubre de 2010, y terminando el 29 de octubre, 2010.)
VOTING BY MAIL (La votación en ausencia por correo)
Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to: (Las solicitudes para boletas que se votarán en ausencia por correo deberán enviarse a)
Jacquelyn Callanen, Bexar County Elections Administrator
203 W. Nueva, Suite 3.62 San Antonio, Texas 78207
Application for ballots by mail must be received no later than the close of business on October 26, 2010
(Las solicitudes para boletas que se votarán en ausencia por correo deberán recibirse para el fin de las horas de negocio
el dia 26 de octubre de 2010)
See Early Voting times and locations page 12 (Horas y Localidades para la
votación adelantada-página 12)
District 5 residents can vote in the ECISD trustee election at any of the early
voting locations. (Residentes del distrito #5 pueden votar en la elección del
distrito escolar en cualquier de las localidades de votación adelantada.)
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School Board Election
EARLY VOTING INFORMATION
THE DATES AND TIMES OF EARLY VOTING WILL BE: LAS HORAS Y FECHAS DE VOTACION ADELANTADA SERAN:
Monday, October 18 thru Friday, October 22, 2010………………………...................................................8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Lunes 18 de octubre de 2010 hasta viernes 22 de octubre de 2010…................................................……8:00 a.m. a 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 23, 2010…………………………………………….................................................………....8:a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sábado 23 de octubre de 2010…………………………………………................................................………....8:a.m. a 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 24, 2010………………………………………….................................................……..…12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.
Domingo 24 de octubre de 2010…………………………………................................................……..12.00 mediodia a 6:00 p.m.
..
Monday, October 25 thru Friday, October 29, 2010 ………………….................................................……..8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Lunes 25 de octubre de 2010 hasta viernes 29 de octubre de 2010……...................................................8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
THE LOCATIONS OF EARLY VOTING WILL BE: (LAS LOCALIDADES DE LA VOTACION ADELANTADA SERAN:)
BEXAR COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER (DEAFLINK available for the hearing impaired)…………............................300 Dolorosa
BROOKHOLLOW LIBRARY………………………………………………………………………............................530 Heimer Road
CASTLE HILLS CITY HALL………………………………………………………...........................………….….209 Lemonwood Dr.
CISNEROS COMMUNITY CENTER………………………………………………...........................………..…….517 S. W. Military
CLAUDE BLACK CENTER……………………………………………………..........................…………….…2805 East Commerce
CODY LIBRARY……………………………………………………………………………….............................11441 Vance Jackson
COLLINS GARDEN LIBRARY…………………………………………………...........................…………………..…200 North Park
CROSSROADS@WONDERLAND OF THE AMERICAS…………………………...........................……..….4522 Fredericksburg
EAST CENTRAL ISD ADMIN BUILDING……………………………………...........................….6634 New Sulphur Springs Road
EDISON HIGH SCHOOL………………………………………………………………………...........................701 Santa Monica Dr.
FAIR OAKS RANCH CITY HALL (Council Chambers)………………………………...........................………..7286 Dietz Elkhorn
GREAT NORTHWEST LIBRARY……………………………………………………...........................…………… …9050 Wellwood
HENRY A. GUERRA, JR. LIBRARY………………………………………………………............................…7978 W. Military Drive
JOHN IGO LIBRARY…………………………………………………………………..........................…..13330 Kyle Seale Parkway
JOHNSTON LIBRARY……………………………………………………………………..........................……6307 Sun Valley Drive
JULIA YATES SEMMES LIBRARY@Comanche Lookout Part………………………...........................………..15060 Judson Rd.
KATE SCHENCK ELEMENTARY.....................................................................................................................101 Kate Schenck
KINMAN HOUSE OF LEON VALLEY………………………………………………………….............................…6417 Evers Road
KIRBY MIDDLE SCHOOL………………………………………………………………………………….…...........5441 Seguin Road
LANIER HIGH SCHOOL………………………………………………………………..........................…...…1514 W. Durango Blvd.
LAS PALMAS LIBRARY……………………………………………………………………..............................…515 Castroville Road
LION'S FIELD……………………………………………………………………………............................………….…2809 Broadway
MAURY MAVERICK, JR. LIBRARY…………………………………………………………….............................…8700 Mystic Park
McCRELESS LIBRARY…………………......…………………………………………………............................………..1023 Ada St.
MEMORIAL LIBRARY……………………………………………………………………………............................…..…3222 Culebra
NORTHSIDE ACTIVITY CENTER………………………………………………………............................……………..7001 Culebra
OLMOS BASIN GOLF CLUB HOUSE ……………………………………………............................……………...7022 McCullough
SHAVANO PARK CITY HALL (Council Chambers)……………………………............................…………….…900 Saddletree Ct
SOMERSET HIGH SCHOOL ……………………………………………….............................…7650 South 1604 West, Somerset
SOUTH PARK MALL………………………………………………………………............................………………2310 S.W. Military
SOUTH SAN ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL………………………………………………...........................…………….…2515 Navajo
SOUTHSIDE ISD ADMIN BUILDING.........................................................................................................1460 Martinez-Losoya
ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH (Parish Hall-West End)………………………………………………..............................4535 Lord Rd.
STONEOAK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH…………………………………………………..............................20024 Crescent Oaks
TOBIN LIBRARY @ OAKWELL……………………………………………………………...........................…4134 Harry Wurzbach
UNIVERSAL CITY - CITY HALL…………………………………………………………..........................…2150 Universal City Blvd
UTSA..........................................................................................................................................................6900 N. Loop 1604 W.
VIA METRO CENTER……………………………………………………………………..........................…………...1021 San Pedro
WINDCREST TAKAS PARK CIVIC CENTER…………………………………………...........................………..9310 Jim Seale Dr.
For more information, contact the office of the Bexar County Elections Administrator, Jacquelyn F. Callanen, at (210)
335-VOTE (8683) (Para más información comuniquese con la oficina del Condado de Bexar Administrador de Elecciones, Jacquelyn F. Callanen, al teléfono (210) 335-VOTE (8683)
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Announcements/Alumni
East Central High
School Alumni
Here’s how to have your
name and contact information listed
with your year of graduation on the
renovated district website: Go to
www.ecisd.net
Click on Community
Click on East Central Alumni
Under “Contacts”, select one of the
names To have your personal contact information (name - including
maiden name, graduation year, physical address, email address) listed
under your graduation year, you
must phone or email the information
to the name that you selected. The
person that you selected will add
your information to your class year
so it can be seen by anyone clicking
that year’s link.
East Central High School Hornet yearbook
staff is looking for the support of various businesses, families and alumni in this year’s yearbook. Sponsorship is $20, and your sponsorship will be credited at the bottom of the page.
For more information please contact Rosa
Rodriguez, Hornet and Buzz adviser: [email protected].
Asbestos-related Activities
As required by the federal government, this
will serve as notification to the school district constituency of current and pending asbestos-related activities for East Central ISD.
On September 7, 2009, an EPA accredited inspector/management planner performed the mandatory
three-year reinspection of asbestos-containing materials for the district. This reinspection is used by districts
as a time to check condition of asbestos materials, update records, and review current regulations. Each of
these projects has been completed by the district, and
another reinspection will not be required until 2012.
The independent inspectors have located and
identified asbestos in the school, and they have
made recommendations for proper control should
potential hazards exist. This inspection process
is followed by the management planning process,
which enables the district to determine the hazard if one exists, and take corrective actions to insure the health and safety of students and faculty.
As required by law, a designated person completed a surveillance of any asbestos-containing areas
in January and July 2010. This was done to ensure that any potential hazard is kept to a minimum.
A copy of the management plan, reinspection document and surveillance documentation will be kept in the office of the superintendent, and may be examined upon request.
For additional information, call the East Central ISD
Asbestos Coordinator, Janice DuBay at 649-4481.
EC Classes of 1960-1975
Reunion
EC 1960-75 Reunion Planning Meeting
St. Hedwig City Hall, Saturday - October 9, at
11:00 a.m. Bring agenda items..
La Vernia Chamber of Commerce,
Saturday - October 30, at 11:00 am.
For more information or to attend meetings,
contact Ray Tidwell, 210-681-6685 or Lonnie
Vee Parker-Janszen 210-268-2515.
EC 1960-75 reunion is being held at La Vernia
Chamber of Commerce, November 6, 2010,
from 3 pm – midnight. EC/HORNET CAPS
AND MUGS CAN BE PREORDERED ONLY
THROUGH YOUR CLASS REPS BEFORE
SEPT 30TH, AND PICKED UP AT REUNION!
Snoga’s catered meal at 6pm, music provided
by Lorian Dove and the El Verde Boys (3-5pm),
DJ (5-8pm), and Rick Dorrough and the Dakota
Band (8-midnight). Contact the following class
year reps for info: 1960-Robert Danysh 210649-1848; 1961-Elaine Long-McGhee 210633-0495;
1962-Cheryl Marshall-Landman
830-981-8420; 1963-Charles Aulds 830-5569453 or Sue Brasher-Jackson 210-621-0961;
1964-Donna Herman-Jackson 210-649-1222;
1965-Ray Tidwell 210-240-0641; 1966-Linda
Bielke-Doege 210-296-1990;
1967-Tommy
Bryson 210-885-6363 or Larry Harris 210-6332229; 1968-Lorian Dove 210-710-1827 or Frank
Plata 210-337-8922; 1969-Lois Owen-Martin
210-391-0867;
1970-Margie Smith-Bryson
210-885-6312; 1971-Janice Herron-Dove 210601-0860 or Donna Aulds-Hoermann 830-3797965; 1972-Mary Danysh-Schroller 210-6357643; 1973-Kathy Lee-Thomas 210-218-1242;
1974- Cheryl Hemby-Seibert 210-947-3979;
Pam Sammons-Lehr 210-394-6642; Pamela
McEachen-Mazurek 210-649-2746; 1975-Carolyn Lee-Hoyt 830-393-4968. (Call for more
info: Ray Tidwell (1965) 210-681-6685 OR Lonnie Vee Parker-Janszen (1963) 210-268-2515.)
EC Class of 2001
The class of 2001 is planning a reunion. Email
Stacy Lohse at [email protected] or
Kyndall Cox-Fultz at [email protected]
for more information and to participate in the
organizing.
ECHS Class of 1975
EC Class of 1975 members are planning their
35th reunion for October 8 and 9, 2010. We
wish to invite members of the classes from
1973-78 to participate. Contact the following
classmates to receive/give more information regarding the reunion. You may also check Facebook Bernie Ball - [email protected] OR
FACEBOOK, Helen (Vasbinder) Fulcher - [email protected], Darlene (Piper) Hicks - (210)
288-7826, Betsy (Speer) Keller - keller13@
gmail.com, Donna (Hendricks) Klaeger - (830)
798-4185 or [email protected] OR FACEBOOK, Vicki (Crank) Root - [email protected] OR FACEBOOK
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Alumni on the Move
This column is a regular feature of the
School Bell Times. Please send information about accomplishments of East Central
High School Alumni to editor, Jackie Christenson, 6634 New Sulphur Spring Rd., SAT
78263.
• 2003 ECHS graduate Erik Pieniazek,
son of Bernard and Melodye Pieniazek,
completed an Ironman triathalon August 29
in Louisville, Kentucky.
• ECHS 1996 graduate Jill Pape Kramer
has been named head coach of the West
Virginia University volleyball team. Her Big
East team is currently ranked No. 1 in digs
per set in the nation in the latest NCAA statistics.
Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Act , 20 USC 1232g
The East Central Independent School District maintains general education records required by law. The
District makes available to parents and guardians information concerning their child enrolled in school. Until
parental rights are legally terminated, each parent or
guardian has access to the records unless the student
is 18 years of age and no longer dependent. After
that time, only the student has access to the records.
Parents, guardians, the student, and officials of the
district with legitimate educational interests are the
only persons with general access to the records. The
District also forwards educational records on request to
a school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.
Certain other officials from various governmental
agencies may have limited access to the records.
Some items of information are directory in nature
and may be released to anyone without consent, unless a parent or student objects to its release in writing
within 10 days after the issuance of this notice. The following is directory information: a student’s name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, participation in officially recognized activities and sports,
weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates
of attendance, awards received in school, most recent
previous school attended, and other similar information. Objections to release of any or all directory information would be directed in writing to the principal.
If, after receiving the records, parent or student
believes that the contents include misleading or incorrect information, an informal hearing will be conducted to give that individual the right to challenge the
record’s contents. The principal should be contacted
for this hearing. After following the administrative procedures under Board Policy, the parent, guardian, or
student has the right to file a complaint if (s)he feels
that the district is not in compliance with the law regarding student records. Please contact the principal or Wayne Milner, Records Management, at 6487861 if you have any questions regarding this notice.
Public Notification of Rights of
Disabled
East Central Independent School District does not
discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment
or employment in, its programs and activities. East
Central, in accordance with state and federal guidelines, wishes to identify and locate every qualified
disabled person residing in the district who is not
receiving a public education. Please contact either
the campus principal or Mary Eitniear, at 649-4224,
if you have any questions regarding this notice.
Partners in Education
Foundation Report Contributions From March 1, 2010 - August 31, 2010
East Central School Foundation, Inc. Sinclair Elementary Staff
total collections to date $1,249,201.37 Smith, Fayerene
Contributors $1000 or above
Bartlett Cocke General Contractors
Basic Industries of South Texas
Cosper & Asssociates
CPS Energy
Dalton, Robert
Denton, Cynthia
McCombs Family Foundation
Miller’s Auto Sale
OCO Architects
Republic Services, Inc.
Ritterhouse, Joe
South Texas Elevator
Stevens, Barry
Waste Management
Zachry Industrial Inc
Contributors $100 - $999
Aelvoet, David
Akers, Jonathan
Anderson, Daryl & Gayle
Andreolli, Sherry
Arriola, Suzette
Bill’s Tractor & Equipment
Birney, Patti
Braziel, Dell
Bryant, Mary
Burns Nursery and Landscaping
Cintas Corporation
CISCO
Cosper, James
Dental Select
Dr. Chet Eastin & Chris Megna
Dubay, Roland and Janice
Dylla, Leonard & Mary Jo
East Central Citizens Forum
ECHS Class of 1960
Fanick’s Garden Center
Fisk, Mary Beth
Flores, Elizabeth
Gladwin Paint Co
Grams, Debbie
Grollimoud, Alfred
Grove, Jeannine
Grove, Tom
Hall, Linda
Heritage Middle School
Hertz, Taffi & Alan
Highland Rotary Club
HOLT CAT
Kotara, Mike
Lamascus, Gloria
Legacy Middle School
Legler, Thomas
Lowak, Timothy
McCarty, Charles
Miller, Dale
Mora, Gerard & Christina
Mumme, Irene
Nelson, George
Oak Crest Intermediate School
Oatman, Dean
Padalecki, Richard
Pape, Shane
Pieniazek, De Ann
Pruski, Rill
Ramirez, Ginette
Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union
River City Pump & Supply
Rix, Mike & Sylvia
Rodriguez, Alex
Salado PTA
Sanders, Yvette & Steven
Selby, Jim & Dawn
Mayes, Marci Ann
In Memory of Reggie West
McClendon, Ruth Jones
Burch, Troy & Dolores
Southwest Securities
McCracken, Julie
Ellebracht, Dennis & Linda
Stepke, Gretchen
McCulloch, Mary Alice
Harvey, Merilyn & Kenneth
Terracon
McKay, Shane
Selby, Jim & Dawn
Thayer, Sharon
Miller, Dale & Brenda
In Memory of Samuel Barich
Tiffany Hicks/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Miller, Tiffany
Sonia Blanco
Trainer, Damon
Moczygemba, Elaine
In Memory of Tammy Hasty
Vallier, Mark & Sharon
Norris, Sondra
Hurt, Barbara
Vitetta Architects & Engineers
Nufer, Susan
In Memory of Wayne K. James, Sr.
Waddell, Harold & Sharon
Orsburn, Valecia (Valle)
Anderson, Daryl & Gayle
Walker, Robert & Debbie
Pape, Beth
Wiatrek, Kellie
Peters, Lauri
Wilburn Insurance Brokerage
Pieniazek, Melodye & Bernard
Wilson, Phillip
Pieniazek, Ray & Gail
The 2009 annual tax
Xerox
Pippin, Dorothy & Fred
return/financial
stateContributors up to $99
Quick, A.
Bailey, Rene
Ramsey, Merrill
ment of the East Central
Balderrama, Brad
Reed, Michael & Katie
School Foundation can be
Bartleson, Olive Ann
Rizzo, Jeanne
Blanco, Monette
Rodriguez, Francisco, & Thelma
viewed during the hours
Blose, Martha
Rokas, Meredith
of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. durBradley, Jeanie
Rothe, Kenny
Burns, Judy
Rothe, Lisa
ing the month of October
Burns, Shannon
Santos, Debbie
at the East Central ISD
Burris, Carol
Schaefer, Sharon
Caesar, La Shaundra
Schultz, George
Business Office. Please
Campa, Laura
Shaw, Ruth
call Shannon Burns at
Christenson, Jackie
Stanush, Blayne & Malia
648-7861 to schedule.
Clyburn, Cindy
Stewart, Lynn
Crutcher, Elaine
Strickland, Rick
Delgado, Justino
Thayer, Richard
Delgado, Sharrie
Tilton, Carlota
Desiato, Neil
Tonsul, Sonia
Duffin, Lisa
Toscano, Roland
Dzanksi, April
Trampota, Debbie
Eastin, Chester D.
Tudhope, Wade
Eddie, Fred D.
Vasquez, Lupe & Stella
Eitniear, Mary
White, Noel & Patricia
Failor, Brad
White, Patrick
Farias, Joe
Williams, Roy and Irma Jean
Ferguson, Renee
Wittman, Ludivina
Forester, Denise
Zotz, Cathy
Gann, Donald
Zotz, Margaret
Gillaspie, Kevin
In Honor of Dr. & Mrs. Constanzo
Gonzales, Andy
60th Anniversary
Gonzales, Tyra
Beauchamp, Jerry & Clara
Gonzalez, Stevie
In Honor of Terri Real
Gorhum, Darlene
John Glenn PTA
Grams, Jamie
In Honor of Virginia Barnhill EC School Museum
Gutierrez, Elsa
Susanna Dickinson Chptr NSDAR
Halbreich, Rona
In Memory of Gertrude Lubianski Dylla
Hamilton, Patricia
Birney, Patti
Hardin, Zandra
Christenson, Jackie
Harris, Lynette
Martin, Sandi
Hernandez, John
In Memory of Irene Moncada-Gardy
Hernandez, Sonia
Coblentz, Janine
Hill, Trish
In Memory of J.R. Lothringer
Holland, Richard
Dylla, Leonard & Mary Jo
Hulbert, Jonathan
In Memory of Margaret Boeck
Hurley, Shane
Ellebracht, Dennis & Linda
Hurt, Barbara
In Memory of Martha Frances West Mahany
JL Maters & Sons, Inc.
Beauchamp, Jerry & Clara
John Glenn Elementary Faculty
Birney, Patti
Johnson, Leslie
Blackstock, Linda
Johnson, Mary Jo
George, Mary
Kniestedt Paul
Havard, Susie
Lopez, Joe and Sandra
Montez, Kenda
Lowak, Marguerite
In Memory of Milton Monroe Ward
Luensmann, Derek & Rosalie
Pieniazek, Mary
Mancillas, Monica
In Memory of Thomas Marshall
Marney, Janice
Christenson, Jackie
Marney, Joseph
In Memory of Nina Wilburn
Martin, Sandi
Milner, Wayne and Joan
May, Nancy
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Partners in Education
Parent Advisory Council Meetings
The district’s Parent Advisory Council will be meeting this year on
the following dates:
November 9, 2010
February 24, 2011
June 14, 2011
If you are an East Central ISD parent or community member interested in contributing to the design and evaluation of programs supported with Federal funds, please contact the office of Meredith Rokas, Director of Federal Programs and Grants (648-7861 ext 196)
to reserve a position on the committee or obtain further information.
ECISD Community Adult &
Family Education Services
Schedule 2009-2010
210 / 581-1188 www.ecisd.net
click on Community Education
7395 FM 1628, San Antonio, Texas 78263
GED TESTING SCHEDULE 2010-2011
October 4-7, 2010
November 8-11, 2010
December 6-9, 2010
February 7-10, 2011
March 7-10, 2011
May 2-5, 2011
June 6-9, 2011
GED Testing Information
GED tests will be administered in the evenings at East Central High
School. Pre-registration is required. Call 210-581-1188 for an appointment to register. A valid Texas driver license or Texas DPS/ID
card and a Social Security card are required at the time of registration. An annual non-refundable scanning/processing fee of $75.00
is due at the time of registration. A $10.00 fee is required at registration for each test. A $15.00 fee is required at registration for any
retest. If you reserve a spot for a test, and you are unable to attend,
you will not be eligible for a refund.
Community Resource List
Bexar County ServicesDispute Resolution Center—Sandra Hacard—335-2128
Housing & Human Services-Linda Guerra—335-3871
Family Justice Center-208-6800
Texas Cooperative Extension-Dr. Connie Sheppard-467-6575
Heating & Cooling Assistance-335-6770
City of San Antonio-Dept of Community Initiatives-Youth Services
Fred Montalvo-737-0701
Debra Vasquez-207-7194
Daughters of Charity Services-Olivia Espinsa-626-0600
Good Samaritan Center-Abby Garza-434-5531
Goodwill Industries of San Antonio-Cheryl Green-924-8581
Methodist Family Health Center-Adriana Ajuntes-582-2000
Refugee & Immigrant Center of SA-Amy Bowden-226-7722
San Antonio Food Bank-Kate Biss-304-7511
San Antonio Independent Living Service-Mary Blake-281-1878
The Arc of San Antonio-Pam Stephens-490-4300
VIA Transit-362-2370
PCI-Head Start-Lillie Williams-Matthews-226-6232
Battered Women’s Shelter-733-8810
Rape Crisis Center-349-7273
Alamo Work Source-Michael DeFrees-581-0190
Family Service Association-Laura Delgado-382-4118
Prevention Resource Center- A program of the SA Council on Alcohol & Drug
Abuse-Gyna Gnzales-354-3331
American Diabetes Association-1888-DIABETES
Girls Ink…San Antonio-Annette Rodriguez-212-2576
United Way Hot Line- 211
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VFW Post 837 officers Quarter Master Joe Bonomo, Jr.
and Vice Commander D.R. Castillo, present school supplies to Principal Janice Williams. Photo by Oralia Castillo
Solar panel project donated to
District
The ECISD has received a donation of solar panels to
be installed at East Central High School in an open space
between the Anthony B. Constanzo Math/Science Building
and the Hornet Stadium. The project will be linked into
a web based site for use in classrooms. The donation, a
$15,000 value, comes from Juwi Solar Inc., a partner with
CPS Energy and Duke Energy, for the construction of Texas’ largest solar farm, the Blue Wing Solar Project, located
in the ECISD near the intersection of IH 37 and U. S. 181.
EC PTA Council Officers
President- Jeanne Rizzo
1st Vice-President - Mary Beth Fisk
2nd - Vice-President- Ruth Romero-Chase
Secretary- Emily DeLeon
Treasurer- Sherri Lubianski
The Community, Adult & Family Education Department has
moved and has a new phone number, 210-581-1188.
Please contact Paula Ring, Program Coordinator for more information.
Paula Ring
Community, Adult & Family Education
7395 FM 1628
San Antonio, Texas 78263
210-581-1188
[email protected]
Correction of Sinclair photo caption that appeared in
the SBT summer issue:
The Crestlake Homeowners Association donated books to
its neighborhood school, Sinclair Elementary. The Crestlake HOA President Jim McNamara and HOA Secretary
Brenda Cameron presented the books to Principal Janice
Williams and Librarian Tena Pilcher.
Calendar of Events
October
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Sinclair PTA Rummage Sale
SAT Testing
Heritage Choir Fall Concert
ECHS Spirit of EC Booster Meeting
Highland Forest, Salado and Oak Crest PTA Meetings
ECHS Fall Choir Concert
Early Release Day
Legacy Band Fall Concert
Pecan Valley and John Glenn PTA Meetings
Sinclair Math Night
School Board Meeting
Homecoming Football Game
ACT Testing
Heritage Band Halloween Concert
ECHS Athletic Booster Meeting
Salado Open House
JROTC Booster Club Meeting
Legacy Fall Choir Concert
ECHS Band Booster Meeting
ECHS College Fair
ECHS Early College Parent Meeting
John Glenn Holloween Happening
November
2
5
ECHS FFA Meeting
Legacy Alice in Wonderland Performing Arts
Spirit of EC Booster Club Meeting
8-12 Pecan Valley and Salado Book Fairs
8 Athletic and Spirit of EC Booster Club Meetings
9 Salado PTA Meeting
11 Pecan Valley Academic Carnival
Sinclair Donuts for Dad
Salado, Oak Crest and ECHS Veterans’ Day Ceremonies
John Glenn K-3 Reading Night
15 ECHS Athletic Booster Meeting
15-19 Education “Go Get It” Week
16 Sinclair, Pecan Valley, and John Glenn PTA meetings
17 PTA Council Meeting
17 Salado Winter Wonderland
18 School Board Meeting
20 ECHS Athletic Booster Club Scholarship Fundraiser
22-26 Holiday
30 JROTC Booster Club Meeting
December
2 Harmony PTA Meeting
6 Heritage Band Christmas Concert
6-10 John Glenn Book Fair
7 Salado PTA mtg and Star Party
Heritage and Legacy Winter Choir Concerts
ECHS FFA Meeting
8 Legacy Dance Recital
Freshmen Parents Meeting
9 Pecan Valley Library Night
Sinclair Holiday Program - Kinder
ECHS Winter Choir Concert
10 John Glenn Holiday Fair
10 Legacy Dorothy Meets Alice Performing Arts
13 Legacy Band Holiday Concert
14 School Board Meeting
16 ECHS Band Winter Concert
17 Early Release Day
17-18 EC FFA Livestock Show
East Central ISD Mission Statement
We believe that ...
... the mission of the East Central Independent School District is to prepare students to become
SUCCESSFUL, RESPONSIBLE, and PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS.
... a SUCCESSFUL STUDENT works to his/her full potential, has excellent attendance, possesses self-worth and projects a positive
self-image, enjoys life and gets satisfaction out of whatever he/she is doing, acts as a positive leader, establishes realistic goals, and
makes good decisions.
... a RESPONSIBLE STUDENT learns marketable skills to make him/her employable and self-supporting, handles constructive
criticism well, exhibits a cooperative attitude, accepts the consequences of his/her actions, leads a healthy lifestyle, honors commitments, and respects the rights and property of self and others.
... a PRODUCTIVE STUDENT becomes involved in school, club, and community activities, attains his/her goals, assists peers with
their problems, makes a positive contribution to the community, does more than is required, and always strives for excellence.
EAST CENTRAL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Board of Trustees
Steve Bryant M.T., President
Lynda Billa Burke, Vice President
Monique Presas, Secretary
Victor Garza
Randall Gearhart
Gloria B. Gutierrez
Claudia Hernandez
Superintendent of Schools
Gary Patterson
The School Bell Times is published by East Central ISD
Editors and Desktop: Jackie Christenson & Terri Real
Printer: San Antonio Press
Mailing House: PC Mailing Services
Non-Discrimination Statement:
The East Central Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or genetic
information in its programs and activities. The following persons have been designated to answer inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
Stevie Gonzales, Title IX Coordinator and/or Donna Owen, 504 Coordinator, at telephone 210-648-7861 or address 6637 New Sulphur Springs Road, San
Antonio, TX 78263.
Noticia de No Discriminación:
El Distrito Escolar de East Central no discrimina por motivo de raza, color, nacionalidad, sexo, discapacidad, edad, religión, o información genética en sus
programas y actividades. Las siguientes personas han sido designados para contestar preguntas acerca de las normas de no-discriminación: Stevie
Gonzales, la coordinadora de Título IX y/o Donna Owen, la coordinadora de la Sección 504, por teléfono 210-648-7861 o dirección 6637 New Sulphur
Springs Road, San Antonio, TX 78263.