FEBRUARY 11 2016 EDITION
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FEBRUARY 11 2016 EDITION
ABILENE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 241 Pine Street Abilene, TX 79601 325.677.1444 February 11, 2016 EARLY CHILDHOOD, P. 6 FAFSA Nights offer free help for families The Abilene Education foundation and McMurry University want to help students and parents get ready for college. Three FAFSA Nights in February are offered for families to receive help from admissions counselors to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Monday, Feb. 15 Cooper High LRC 5—7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16 Abilene High LRC 4—6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18 ATEMS @ TSTC Conf. Room 4:30 —5:30 p.m. To complete the FAFSA, families need their Social Security number, most recent Federal Tax Returns for parents and students, W-2, other records of money earned, your FAFSA ID, and schools you want to attend (maximum of 10). ••••••••• READ ALL ABOUT IT Page 7 By RANDY GOVER Director of Transportation t’s roadeo time again in Texas! That’s right, I said roadeo not rodeo. Each year school bus drivers throughout the state compete in a series of events to enhance their driving skills and the safety of their student riders. Events are held by regional affiliate chapters of TAPT (Texas Association for Pupil Transportation) to determine which drivers and bus crews will advance to the state competition. Most participants practice the necessary maneuvers all year long. Currently there is no regional competition available to Abilene area bus drivers, but work is underway to revive the bus roadeo events that were once held. The Big Country Association for Pupil Transportation in Abilene and the Concho Valley Association for Pupil Transportation in San Angelo are working together to get sponsorships to help defray costs associated with the event. Abilene transportation staff participated as judges in last year’s Heart of Texas Bus Roadeo. Drivers navigated a number of obstacles and also completed a written knowledge test. The state school bus roadeo will take place at this year’s annual TAPT conference in Beaumont during June. Contestants hope to qualify for the national and international bus roadeos. Along with the bus roadeo, there will be several days of professional development activities for transportation professionals. Many of the participants are working toward industry-recognized certifications that represent them as experts in some part of the transportation process. AISD employees are currently earning certifications as Certified Texas Pupil Transportation Master Official, Certified Texas Pupil Transportation Trainer, and Certified Texas Special Needs Transportation Specialist. In addition to the annual conference, several other professional development events are held by TAPT throughout the year in various geographic locations. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, school buses are the safest mode of transportation for getting children back and forth to school. Students are 50 times more likely to arrive at school alive if they take the bus rather than drive themselves or ride with friends. Riding the bus is statistically much safer than students riding with their own parents in a family vehicle. One of the biggest reasons the bus is so much safer rests with the training of the driver and the other professionals who are involved in transporting children. Abilene ISD goes well above the mandatory training requirements for bus drivers. Beginning with the 2016-2017 school year, even more training time will be scheduled for drivers to ensure every precaution is put in place. Free training is always available for those interested in driving a bus for AISD. Drivers are hired to perform daily route service duty, and others are hired to drive on an as-needed basis for trips and as substitutes for route drivers who are unavailable for their regular shifts. For more information about driving a school bus, contact the AISD Transportation Department at 325698-1628. Page 2 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Cooper High debate duo earns berth to state meet Cooper High School’s Hayden Nazier and Laura Ochoa are headed to Austin for the UIL Class 5A CrossExamination Debate State Meet. Nazier and Ochoa teamed up to finish second at the District 4-5A Meet to qualify to compete in the 106th annual state event, set for March 18-19 at the UniverNazier sity of Texas. The top two teams in each district earn the right to advance. The Lubbock Cooper team of Alyssa Gregory and Cayla Rosenbaum won first place. The Cross-Examination meet marks the second time in 2016 that Ochoa, a senior, will represent CHS at a state debate competition. In January, she earned a Ochoa Bronze Medal in Class 5A in UIL Congressional Debate. Nazier is a junior. Seth Pietsek is the speech and debate coach for both Cooper and Abilene high schools. First round of applications for ATEMS coming due on March 1 Applications by students from the Class of 2020 who are interested in attending the Academy of Technology, Engineering, Math & Science are now being accepted. If you do not have Internet access, you may come to the ATEMS campus at 650 E. Hwy 80 to submit your application. The first round of applications will be accepted through March 1. Students who apply by March 1 will be notified of their admission status during the week of March 13. After March 1, the application will remain available, and applications will be accepted and kept on file through the summer of 2016. The number of students that will be accepted is limited. All qualifying applications will be retained and may be considered for admission throughout the summer should space become available. Students outside of Abilene ISD who would like to be considered for admission to ATEMS must apply for and be approved for an Abilene ISD out-of-district transfer. Out-of- district applicants should complete and submit an online application and then contact the Office of Student Services at 325-677-1444 for information about applying for an out-of-district transfer. Admission status to ATEMS will not be determined until the transfer for the student has been approved. For out-of-district, home school and private school applicants only, as soon as the online application is completed, please mail a copy of the student's most recent report card and most recent STAAR/EOC results to ATEMS, 650 E. Hwy 80, Abilene, Texas 79601. After final grades and STAAR/EOC results are received at the end of the school year, please email the updated copies to ATEMS. For current AISD students, ATEMS will obtain report card and STAAR/ EOC documentation directly from AISD. If you have questions regarding the application, please call ATEMS High School at 325-794-4140. UPCOMING EVENTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 BLOCK Fest @ Woodson Early Childhood Center, 9 a.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 BLOCK Fest @ Woodson Early Childhood Center, 9 a.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Open House: Holland Medical Early College High School @ HSU, 6 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Open House: Holland Medical Early College High School @ HSU, 6 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Open House: Holland Medical Early College High School @ HSU, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 End of Fourth Six Weeks SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 CHS Cougarettes Showcase @ CHS Gym, 2 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Softball: AHS Lady Eagles, CHS Lady Cougars in Abilene Icebreaker Tournament FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Softball: AHS Lady Eagles, CHS Lady Cougars in Abilene Icebreaker Tournament Tennis: AHS Eagles, CHS Cougars in Cougar Classic @ CHS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Softball: AHS Lady Eagles, CHS Lady Cougars in Abilene Icebreaker Tournament Tennis: AHS Eagles, CHS Cougars in Cougar Classic @ CHS Band: AHS, CHS in Region 16 Solo & Ensemble Contest @ AHS Orchestra: AHS, CHS in Region 16 Solo & Ensemble Contest @ AHS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29 Choir AHS, Craig, Mann perform Pre-UIL Concert @ AHS Auditorium, 4 p.m. Click here to see full 2015-16 district calendar of events FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 3 Meet Henry Brown DEPARTMENT: Custodial Services TITLE: Head Custodian, Woodson Early Childhood Center YEARS WITH AISD: 10 years WHERE ARE YOU FROM? I’m originally from Temple, Texas. WHERE DID YOU GO TO SCHOOL: Abilene High School TELL US ABOUT YOUR FAMILY: I have three kids — one daughter and two sons. I’m not married, but I will be one day. My parents are still healthy and work hard. I also have a brother. I love my family, and life is great. Currently, I am trying to accomplish things to start a business one day. WHAT DO YO LIKE ABOUT YOUR JOB? I like being around a good staff. Woodson ECC has the coolest teachers. I like meeting new people in the community, too. My job isn’t only about cleaning. I think giving knowledge to kids is important. I like putting smiles on the faces of the kids that come to school. Some kids don’t get that at home. I like being at school. WHAT THE BOSS SAYS: “ ‘Mr. Henry’ is a delight to have on the Woodson campus. He smiles and laughs easily with the children, parents and staff. He tends to the campus buildings and grounds as if they were his own home. He makes a difference every single day. He takes great pride in his work, and we take great pride in him! Thank you, Mr. Henry, for all that you do at Woodson. We love you!!!” - Jenny Putnam, Director of Early Childhood. Tutors available to help with Math & Science homework Monday – Thursday 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. (except student holidays) FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 4 State convention has strong AISD presence Attendees at the 2016 version of the largest music education convention in the world are receiving a sample taste of the vast musical talent found in Abilene ISD. A middle school girls’ choir, a clarinet quartet featuring three AISD band directors, and five all-state choir members from the district are all featured performers at the annual Texas Music Educators Association Convention Feb. 10-13 in San Antonio. The TMEA convention each year draws approximately 28,000 music educators, vendors, professional performers, and student musicians to the downtown San Antonio area. CRAIG CONCERT GIRLS’ CHOIR Under the direction of Wendy Weeks, the Craig Middle School Concert Girls’ Choir performed at the TMEA convention on Thursday at the Texas Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Antonio. The 50-member choir was chosen to perform last spring after submitting concert recordings from the 2014 -15 school year. Annually, only two middle school girls’ choirs are selected out of roughly 160-plus entries. Accompanying the choir this year was pianist Judy Brown, of Snyder and several percussionists, including University of North Texas percussion professor, Christopher Deane. One of the foremost experts on the hammer dulcimer, Mr. Deane accompanied the choir on “Sail Away.” This is the second time in three years that Weeks’ Craig choirs have been honored with a TMEA invitation. The Craig Concert Boys’ Choir performed at the 2014 convention to high acclaim. ABILENE CLARINET QUARTET Appearing at their first statewide convention, the Abilene Clarinet Quartet will perform a recital of various pieces found on the UIL Prescribed Music List at the convention on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 9 a.m. The quartet includes three AISD band directors – Pearl Gonzales and Rebecca Mathis from Cooper High School and Michelle Lessing from Abilene High School. The fourth member, Erin Kluzek, is the band director at Jim Ned Middle School. In addition, Kluzek performs as a piano accompanist with AISD student musicians each year at solo and ensemble contests. Along with some previously published music, two world premiere compositions written by local composer, Luke McMillan, and HSU graduate, Andy Patterson, Jr., will be performed at the recital. 5 FROM AISD FEATURED IN ALL-STATE CHOIRS Four choir members from Cooper and one from AHS have earned positions on 2016 TMEA All-State choirs. The students will participate in clinics during the state convention before performing Saturday, Feb. 13, in the Hemisfair Ballroom of the Henry Gonzalez Convention Center. The following all-state choir members were selected after TMEA Area A auditions held Jan. 9 at CHS: Noah Hill, CHS senior, Tenor I, All-State Men’s Choir. Colin Hollingsworth, CHS junior, Bass I, All-State Mixed Choir. Chrissy Marlatt, CHS senior, Soprano II, All-State Women’s Choir. Asa Santos, CHS junior, Bass I, All-State Men’s Choir. Nicole Sutphen, AHS senior, Alto II, All-State Women’s Choir. AISD high school choirs are under the direction of Stephanie Mouat and Remel Derrick at AHS, and Cara Naizer and Kaleigh Sutula at CHS. FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 5 Thursday, February 11 6:00 PM. All-City Middle School Orchestra Program 6:30 PM 7:30 PM Tuesday, February 16 5:00 PM Clack artists celebrate Black History Month with display at downtown coffee shop The next time you grab a cup of coffee in downtown Abilene be sure to visit the “Colors Unite” Black History Month Exhibit at Monks Coffee Shop. Collaboratively created by the Pre-AP Art classes at Clack Middle School, the exhibit aims to celebrate the diversity of all skin colors and to honor a few special individuals that contributed to the Civil Rights movement. According to art teacher Jaclyn Burch, the “Colors Unite” exhibit promotes this idea: “Let the beauty of diversity paint your story." “Colors Unite” will be displayed for the public to enjoy until the end of February. So come one, come all, and celebrate the diversity of color with Clack Middle School. Monks Coffee Shop is located at 233 Cypress St. AHS vs. CHS Girls’ Soccer Game 6:30 PM Wednesday, February 17 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM All-City Middle School Orchestra Program All-City Middle School Band Program Jackson Elementary Program Taylor Elementary Program Thursday, February 18 7:00 PM Craig Middle School Choir Program 7:30 PM AISD School Board Meeting FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 6 Early Childhood Gets a “YES!” D id you hear it? The sounds of celebration in the air on the morning of Jan. 12. If you had listened closely, you would have heard the stomping of feet, clapping of hands, and shouts of joy coming from Early Childhood, because the AISD School Board voted to consolidate all of the Early Childhood sites onto one campus. In the fall of 2017, Jane Long Elementary will become the new home to the ISD’s early childhood program with 850 three and four-year-olds and approximately 150 faculty and staff. It’s an exciting time for Abilene’s Early Childhood program, and we have much for which we are thankful. First, and foremost, we are thankful for the members of the School Board, all of whom listened to the needs from all the schools in Abilene. The Board heard the issues that were presented, developed a plan, and then presented the bond package to the citizens of Abilene. Citizens of Abilene—some who have children in schools, and many who do not—voted to add upgrades to all of the campuses. This community has a fine history of “paying forward.” Your willingness to invest in the educational system has been and continues to be deeply appreciated. Thank you, Abilene. It’s a big job to match the needs of our District’s tiniest students with building designs! The architecture firm, Tittle Luther Partnership and Parkerhill, Smith and Cooper, spent countless hours on the current early childhood campuses, listening to suggestions of staff members and taking their ideas into consideration. They, took those proposals and added them into the existing buildings and the designs of the new structures. We are grateful for these gentlemen who are working to make the Jane Long campus ready for her newest family. The excitement continues to build as the construction begins. The Early Childhood staff is eager to reap the numerous benefits that come with all being on the same piece of ground. We are looking forward to teaching together, learning from one another, and, as a unit, continuing to meet the needs of our District’s youngest members. Early Childhood would be remiss, however, if we did not recognize the staff and the families at Jane Long. We have not lost sight of the deep connections within the staff, the sweetness of this neighborhood school and all of the memories that lie within her walls. Have no fear, she is not finished raising children. She will retain the memories of the elementary campus while gaining many new ones as Early Childhood enters her doors. Thank you, Jane Long Friends, for sharing your campus with us. Thank you, School Board and citizens of Abilene for recognizing the needs of Early Childhood and for saying, “Yes!” We wish each of you well. FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 7 & Cajun Festival expands fun, food for full-day event at Expo Center By CHRISTINE CURTIS-CARR Executive Director, AEF The Abilene Education Foundation’s Cajun Festival is on a NEW DAY and in a NEW VENUE! All AISD employees receive free gate admission with AISD ID. In an effort to raise more funds for AISD campuses, AEF has expanded its annual fundraising event to an all-day family fun event. So mark your calendars for Saturday, April 9, at the Taylor County Expo Center. Cajun Festival will include an inflatable park for kids (unique rides), children’s activities like games and face painting, crawdad and shrimp meal, a 5K run/walk, live music, food trucks, shopping and a whole lot of fun. Start the day off right with the Crawfish Crawl, a 5K run/walk at 8:30 a.m. from Shotwell Stadium with the finish line on the 50-yard line. Five dollars off for AISD Employees! Doors for the Cajun Festival open at 10:30 a.m. and close at 8:30 p.m. at the Taylor County Expo Center. Crawfish Boil serving times will be from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and again at 5 p.m. – until we sell out. So come early! Our event is also the same day and location as the Big Country Home and Outdoor Expo with joint admission options for patrons. To learn more please visit www.abilenegoescajun.org! Do you want to sign up for the 5K Crawfish Crawl? See yourself crossing the finish line (the 50-yard line) on the huge scoreboard at Shotwell Stadium…how cool! Click below, or see the registration form on Page 17. http://www.abilenegoescajun.org/sample-page/ Want to buy crawfish and shrimp tickets (includes admission) or a family bundle event package (best deal for a family of 4)? Tickets are available beginning Feb. 15 and a discount given if you buy your tickets in advance. http://www.abilenegoescajun.org/tickets/ Interested in volunteering at Cajun Festival? All volunteers who serve a 3-hour shift will receive a delicious Cajun meal for free. http://www.abilenegoescajun.org/volunteer/ Do you have a side business and would like a table or booth? Please complete the vendor application (print and mail only). Early set-up for vendors will be available on Friday afternoon from 1—5 p.m. and Saturday morning at 8 a.m. http://www.abilenegoescajun.org/vendors/. Seven from AISD advance to state HOSA conference Abilene ISD will send seven students to the Health Occupations Student Association state conference after a strong showing at the Area V HOSA Conference held Feb. 5-6 at Holland Medical Early College High School and Hardin-Simmons University. More than 1,000 students competed in health science events at the area conference, with the top three in 50 events advancing. From left, Kari Brokovich, Tyler Boring, Kelsie Hays and Among the seven AISD qualifiMarcelo Ordonez. ers, three students won gold medals in area competition. Holland’s Kari Brokovich, first in Medical Reading, and Marcelo Ordonez, Biomedical Laboratory Science, won their events, as did Abilene High sophomore Austin Stevenson in Medical Math. Also advancing are Kelsie Hayes of Holland, second in Nursing Assisting; McKenna Wells of Holland, second in Sport Medicine; Tyler Boring of Holland, third in Medical Assisting; and Kosi Ughanze of AHS, a Bronze Medal in the Barbara James Service Award category. The Texas HOSA conference will be held April 14-16 in Galveston. HOLLAND OPEN HOUSE NIGHTS February 15, 16, 18 Students interested in attending Holland Medical Early College High School are encouraged to attend one of three Open House nights at the campus of Hardin-Simmons University. Staff and students will be in attendance to inform guests of the offerings at the health science campus, and tours will be available. Current 8th through 10th graders can choose from three dates to attend an open house – Feb. 15, Feb. 16 and Feb. 18. The program is from 6 – 7 p.m. Holland’s health science program serves 10th - 12th grade students. Current 9th – 11th graders interested in attending Holland next year must fill out an application. Applications are available in the Counseling Office at AHS and CHS. Deadline to apply is Feb. 24. For more information, call 325.794.4120. FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 8 Bassetti Bears Blazing the Reading Imagine sitting next to a roaring campfire with your family, enjoying sweet snacks and reading your favorite books. Sounds like a great time out in the woods, doesn’t it? At Bassetti Elementary, we moved the campsite indoors for a great fun-filled evening with Bassetti Kindergarten, First and Second grade students and their families. Howdy Partners! The evening began by students and their families, ranging from two to six participants in each family, moseying on up to the registration desk in the foyer. Upon signing in, each family was given a trail map and a starting point to work their way through the different adventure sites over the next hour. At each stop on the way, teachers and staff were there to give a helping hand and enjoy the students and families in a different setting. Most students also donned their western duds to feel even more a part of the atmosphere. Kick Up Your Heels at the Reading Campground! One cozy stop on the trail, and the favorite of many, was the Reading Campground. Earlier in the day, faculty and staff transformed the gym into a realistic looking campsite complete with a variety of tents, a large teepee, blanketed benches, a chuck wagon displaying books, and even a realistic looking lit up campfire in the center. Students chose books from buckets and a place in a tent or on a bench to get comfortable with their families while enjoying some reading by flashlight and campfire glow. Giddy Up for Cowboy Crafts and Websites! Next up on the trail, families took a swing in the Learning Resource Center. While students used a variety of craft materials to make a western themed photo frame with the help of teachers and staff members, parents were given a technology tour of a wide variety of websites. The goal was to give parents online resources they could visit and use with their children. The sites each group visited included a variety of reading resources as well as some ways to find Leader In Me information. Roping in some Campfire Snacks and Fun! The trail wound around next to what was by day the cafeteria, but by evening had become a busy campfire site, where several activities had students and families bustling around. Students took turns on the saddle for a picture in their western attire – to be put in the photo frame they had made previously on the trail. Meanwhile, each of the students enjoyed getting to make their own s’mores by roasting marshmallows and smooshing them between chocolate and graham crackers. There was even an opportunity to sharpen your roping skills with a little help! As a Title I and “Leader In Me” campus, the faculty and staff are continually seeking out ways to involve families with the school. The aim of this evening was simple: to provide an opportunity for families to spend quality time with each other reading and having fun. Almost ninety Bassetti families attended with several hundred participants in all, making for quite a successful event. As one parent commented when asked her opinion of the night, “We had joyful and meaningful mother and daughter bonding in a different environmental setting.” Another parent also expressed her pleasure with the evening stating, “Just keep them coming! I love to see my child’s face light up when he asks to go to school functions.” You can’t get much better than that. FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 9 MORGAN JONES PLANETARIUM N OW S H OW I N G Saturday, February 13 Tuesday, February 16 Tuesday, February 23 Tuesday, March 1 Saturday, March 5 4:00 PM Romancing the Stars 5:00 PM Romancing the Stars 6:00 PM New Horizons 7:00 PM New Horizons 6:00 PM Chirpie 7:00 PM Chirpie 6:00 PM Planet Hunters 7:00 PM Planet Hunters 4:00 PM Force Five 5:00 PM Force Five 6:00 PM Force Five 7:00 PM Force Five B uilding Blocks Early Childhood Centers involve parents with annual BLOCK™ Fest It’s BLOCK Fest™ time again. The Early Childhood Centers at Locust and Woodson hosted their annual fun, interactive and family-oriented event called BLOCK Fest this week. Activities at both locations were held to involve young children and their families, including parent training and interactive math-based stations using blocks. Locust hosted parents on Feb. 9 and 10, and Woodson will be busy with activities Thursday and Friday, Feb. 11 and 12. BLOCK Fest is a research-based exhibit that helps raise awareness of early math and science learning by offering hands-on block play experiences to families with young children. At each of five, 10-minute stations, the children and their families manipulate different sized blocks to help introduce the educational value of blocks. Parents are invited to come and discover how they can help their children learn early math and science concepts while they explore with blocks through guided play and conversation. Information about child development and how children learn math and science concepts are offered at each station. FEBRUARY 11, 2016 ART - GRADE 4 1 Tristan Moreno Dyess 2 Adi Pilit Long 3 Jada Stoots Martinez 4 Katie Slaughter Bonham 5 Isabella Bell Martinez 6 Deaija Collins Martinez 6 Sonoma Moran Bowie ART TEAM - GRADE 4 1 Deaija Collins Martinez 1 Isabella Bell Martinez 1 Jada Stoots Martinez 2 Eljin Ando Dyess 2 Olivia Granger Dyess 2 Tristan Moreno Dyess 3 Alyssa Lopez Thomas 3 Elizabeth Wiginton Thomas 3 Jaelynn Conry Thomas 4 Kaeleigh Rains Bassetti 4 Logan Lanham Bassetti 4 Raven Holder Bassetti 4 Rich Buon Bassetti 5 Chloe Ritchey Austin 5 Grey McBride Austin 5 Payton Roberts Austin ART - GRADE 5 1 Morgan Kruse Thomas 2 Jordan Vesey Dyess 3 Jasmine Jemison Dyess 4 Payton Hill Thomas 5 Gavin Martinez Reagan 6 Jason Roberts Bonham ART TEAM - GRADE 5 1 Gavin Martinez Reagan 1 Hunter Mansker Reagan 1 Israel Martinez Reagan 1 Marcus Flores Reagan 2 Grace Smith Jackson 2 Kaylea Walker Jackson 2 Kaylen Watson Jackson 2 Malayah Proeun Jackson 2 Sarah Earles Jackson 3 Arriana Delgado Bassetti 3 Leonardo Bravo Bassetti 3 Skyler Sharp Bassetti CHESS - GRADE 2 1 Levi Huddleston Taylor 2 Ethan Sherrill Taylor 3 Jayden Martinez Johnston 4 Gabriel Woods Long 5 Shushanta KC Ward 6 Brady Lambert Taylor 6 Aiden Kaufman Thomas CHESS TEAM - GRADE 2 1 Brady Lambert Taylor 1 Levi Huddleston Taylor 1 Ethan Sherrill Taylor 2 Gabriel Woods Long 2 Isaiah Flores Long 2 Jace Mccorkle Long 3 Aurora Harris Johnston 3 Jacent Cordova Johnston 3 Jayden Martinez Johnston CHESS - GRADE 3 1 Taryn McKnight Thomas 2 Elias Delgadillo Ward 3 Trevor Welch Bassetti 4 Noah Wester Thomas 5 Devyn Holt Thomas 6 Branson Werner Taylor CHESS TEAM - GRADE 3 1 Devyn Holt Thomas 1 Noah Wester Thomas 1 Taryn McKnight Thomas 2 Blaze Wiginton Ward 2 Elias Delgadillo Ward 2 Jayden Palacios Ward CHESS - GRADE 4 1 Gavin Hail Ward 2 Jake Voss Bassetti 3 Everette Tanner Thomas 4 Raiden Harris Johnston 5 Rayven Fields Taylor 6 Nicolas Rangel Bassetti CHESS TEAM - GRADE 4 1 Gavin Hail Ward 1 Joshua Sinclair Ward 1 Logan Wyatt Ward 2 Javier Butz Johnston 2 Kristopher Bacon Johnston 2 Raiden Harris Johnston CHESS - GRADE 5 1 Isacc Trinidad Thomas 2 Quincy Dixon Ward 3 Brodey Barylak Taylor 3 Juan Rocha Taylor 4 Emma Copeland Thomas 5 Brantley Warmack Ward 5 Cristoval Olivarez Long 6 Joshua Thompson Ward CHESS TEAM - GRADE 5 1 Brantley Warmack Ward 1 Joshua Thompson Ward 1 Quincy Dixon Ward 2 Drew Garner Thomas 2 Emma Copeland Thomas 2 Isacc Trinidad Thomas CREATIVE WRITING - GRADE 2 1 Lucy McBride Austin 2 Rheauna Delagarza Bonham 3 Emerald Wearden Taylor 4 Kyra Fuller Bowie 5 Selah Harris Thomas 6 Lily Muzechenko Ward MAPS, GRAPHS, CHARTS-GRADE 5 1 Griffin Sullivan Taylor 2 Prajesh Ghalley Bassetti 3 Lune Finch Dyess 4 David Elliott Dyess 5 Bryan Rowley Bassetti 6 Trevor Vize Dyess MAPS, GRAPHS, CHARTS TEAM - 5 1 David Elliott Dyess 1 Lune Finch Dyess 1 Trevor Vize Dyess 2 Bryan Rowley Bassetti 2 Jadeyn Thornhill Bassetti 2 Prajesh Ghalley Bassetti 3 Noah Wooten Jackson 3 Rian Williams Jackson 3 Seth Luna Jackson 4 Chetiace Mpoy Lee 4 Justin Hoaldridge Lee 4 Nicholas Robillard Lee MUSIC MEMORY - GRADE 3 1 Logan McKeown Dyess 1 Zoe Daniel Dyess 1 Zoe Wilson Taylor 1 Justice Villalobos Jackson 2 Julia Chambers Austin 3 Dylan Josselet Dyess 3 Bailey Gott Jackson 4 Megan Grubbs Reagan 5 Julia Tippens Taylor 6 Isabella Ramirez Dyess MUSIC MEMORY TEAM - GRADE 1 Logan McKeown Dyess 1 Zoe Daniel Dyess 1 Dylan Josselet Dyess 1 Isabella Ramirez Dyess 1 Nevaeh Tran Dyess 2 Zoe Wilson Taylor 2 Julia Tippens Taylor 2 Keeley Aston Taylor 3 Justice Villalobos Jackson 3 Bailey Gott Jackson 3 Alejandro Marin Jackson 3 Jade Lopez Jackson 4 Julia Chambers Austin 4 John Miles Wagstaff Austin 4 Ryan Waldmann Austin 4 Tristan Tardiff Austin 4 Zachary Vann Austin 5 Da Crowell Ward 5 Hannah Pickle Ward 5 Matthew Henson Ward 5 Megan Lasly Ward 5 Rachel Sprencel Ward Page 10 6 Emily Mitchell Bowie 6 Luciyan Sanchez Bowie 6 Xa'Riona Green Bowie MUSIC MEMORY - GRADE 4 1 Aaron Reece Jackson 1 Lyndsey Ayala Dyess 2 Emme Cargile Jackson 3 Emily Wade Jackson 3 Jordan Smith Dyess 3 Rejoice Mitachi Ortiz 4 Kaitlyn Walton Dyess 5 Sean Smith Dyess 6 Reese Rolan Johnston MUSIC MEMORY TEAM - GRADE 4 1 Aaron Reece Jackson 1 Adrian Duebner Jackson 1 Emily Wade Jackson 1 Emme Cargile Jackson 2 Anniston Beck Dyess 2 Jordan Smith Dyess 2 Kaitlyn Walton Dyess 2 Lyndsey Ayala Dyess 2 Sean Smith Dyess 3 Eliel Buntu Ortiz 3 Jasmine Martinez Ortiz 3 Leyla Leon Ortiz 3 Rejoice Mitachi Ortiz 3 Yeimar Morales Ortiz 4 Isabella Torres Johnston 4 Kaitlynn Tetik Anderson Johnston 4 Reese Rolan Johnston 5 Auriana Ray Austin 5 Beion Trancoso Austin 5 Caven Dooley Austin 6 Alexis Lopez Bassetti 6 Manasse Massouema Bassetti 6 Zaylan Williams Bassetti MUSIC MEMORY - GRADE 5 1 Nathan Wilson Taylor 1 Gilana Lewis Jackson 2 Naomi Mogaka Dyess 3 Madison Ewest Dyess 4 Hannah Cargile Jackson 5 Kendal Clonch Austin 6 Skyla Stark Dyess MUSIC MEMORY TEAM - GRADE 5 1 Naomi Mogaka Dyess 1 Madison Ewest Dyess 1 Skyla Stark Dyess 1 Anna Moroni Dyess 2 Gilana Lewis Jackson 2 Hannah Cargile Jackson 2 Nathaniel Alvarez Jackson 3 Kendal Clonch Austin 3 Avery Williams Austin 3 Mason Orozco Austin 4 Nathan Wilson Taylor 4 Dawson Mullins Taylor 4 Sawyer Thompson Taylor 4 Kara Kirkland Taylor 4 Jericho Pace Taylor 5 Nathan Weems Reagan 5 Royce Bandora Reagan 5 Icinik Banks Reagan 6 Maxwell Falade Ward 6 Victoria Sprencel Ward 6 Destiny Gift Ward NUMBER SENSE - GRADE 4 1 Jenna Herrera Bowie 2 Miranda Mendoza Taylor 3 Kristopher Alvarez Jackson 4 Clayton Gift Ward 5 Chandler Dooley Austin 5 Colton Hamilton Dyess 6 Wilson Henderson Bowie NUMBER SENSE TEAM - GRADE 4 1 Jenna Herrera Bowie 1 Wilson Henderson Bowie 1 Asher Henley Bowie 2 Kristopher Alvarez Jackson 2 Amara McGee Jackson 2 Iverson Ervine Jackson 3 Jaci Jeffers Bassetti 3 Zachary Ketcherside Bassetti 3 Levi Brown Bassetti 4 Colton Hamilton Dyess 4 Brett Mansfield Dyess 4 Dominique Thompson Dyess 5 Marcus Ramis Reagan 5 Evan Banks Reagan 5 Aiden Jackson Reagan 6 Gabe Montelongo Thomas 6 Anthony Guajardo Thomas 6 Daniel Chavez Thomas NUMBER SENSE - GRADE 5 1 John Boles Taylor 2 Kj Bush Thomas 3 Tate Eller Thomas 4 Mauricio Saucedo Ortiz 5 Gage Peterson Dyess 6 Amaris Amaya Thomas NUMBER SENSE TEAM - GRADE 5 1 Kj Bush Thomas 1 Tate Eller Thomas 1 Amaris Amaya Thomas 2 Isiah Mariscal Oritz 2 Mauricio Saucedo Ortiz 2 Alex Escobar Ortiz 3 Ethan Echols Bassetti 3 Rajen Bhujel Bassetti 3 Taylor Van Meter Bassetti 4 Gage Peterson Dyess 4 Kyla Speights Dyess 4 Gabriel Mckeown Dyess 5 Anneliese Jaramillo Reagan 5 Joshua Trujillo Reagan 5 Marysol Espericueta Reagan 6 Aaron Brokovich Jackson 6 Dakota Lloyd Jackson 6 Kandyce Cervantez Jackson ORAL READING - GRADE 4 1 Emeri Burnett Taylor 2 Kate Watts Taylor 3 Blaze Carter Ward 4 Keira Vlaun Dyess 5 Allison Showalter Bassetti 6 Hope Arrazola Taylor ORAL READING - GRADE 5 1 Queen Bellepu Taylor 2 Kyle Lackey Bonham 3 Joel Villarreal Bowie 4 Ben Neie Austin 5 Emma Walker Dyess 6 Kylie Cox Ward READY WRITING - GRADE 3 1 Mattie Spaulding Taylor 2 Allison Dunn Bonham 3 Brenna Barbarick Taylor 4 Sadie Vize Dyess 5 Anna McMillion Dyess 6 Peyton Baird Bonham READY WRITING - GRADE 4 1 Freyja Mason Thomas 2 Annabelle Tolle Bonham 3 Mallory Traylor Taylor 4 Evelyn Colyer Bassetti 5 Kelsey Bolden Dyess 6 Lauren Denton Dyess READY WRITING - GRADE 5 1 Ella Snead Austin 2 Taylor Moskalski Dyess 3 Ava Walters Austin 4 Alicia Bennight Bassetti 5 Mireya Molina Taylor 6 Peyton McMillan Austin SPELLING - GRADE 3 1 Nathaniel Stenseth Dyess 2 Aayush Mitra Taylor 3 Nolan Sullivan Taylor 4 Amyah Walzer Ward 4 Daniella Rodriguez Ward 5 Grant Vlaun Dyess 6 Alexis Barnes Bonham SPELLING TEAM - GRADE 3 1 Amyah Walzer Ward 1 Daniella Rodriguez Ward 1 Madeline Covington Ward 2 Grant Vlaun Dyess 2 Mariah Hernandez Dyess 2 Nathaniel Stenseth Dyess 3 Aiden King Bassetti 3 Emma Ruiz Bassetti 3 Lillian Daniel Bassetti 4 Aayush Mitra Taylor 4 Gloria Licea Taylor 4 Nolan Sullivan Taylor 5 Nicholas Purlee Lee 5 Cynthia Medina Lee 5 Nevaeh Lopez Lee 6 Alexis Barnes Bonham 6 Gracie Flores Bonham 6 Seras Versyp Bonham SPELLING - GRADE 4 1 Belle Basta Taylor 1 Noelle Mathis Ward 2 Benjamin Weems Jackson 2 Marin Murray Austin 3 Bryant Campbell Thomas 4 Lindsey Marshall Bassetti 5 Jacob Castillo Austin 6 Kylee Cathey Reagan SPELLING TEAM - GRADE 4 1 Jacob Castillo Austin 1 Marin Murray Austin 1 Orion Smith Austin 2 Allie Abernathy Ward 2 Noelle Mathis Ward 2 Tanner Luthy Ward 3 Alexis Wood Thomas 3 Brighton Blair Thomas 3 Bryant Campbell Thomas 4 Belle Basta Taylor 4 Sidney Boles Taylor 4 Timothy Floyd Taylor 5 Anthony Liddell Dyess 5 Dathan Dillinger Dyess 5 Makayla Lightsey Dyess 6 Katrina Rawat Bassetti 6 Lindsey Marshall Bassetti 6 Samarah Green Bassetti SPELLING - GRADE 5 1 Neila Carias Ward 2 Mack Summers Ward 3 Ethan Dunn Bonham 4 Cheyenne Weems Bowie 5 Andrew Barragan Bowie 6 Abigail Noppenberg Bassetti 6 Miranda Bryner Ward SPELLING TEAM - GRADE 5 1 Mack Summers Ward 1 Miranda Bryner Ward 1 Neila Carias Ward 2 Abigail Noppenberg Bassetti 2 Keller Vinson Bassetti 2 Trinity Hart Bassetti 3 Cheyenne Weems Bowie 3 Andrew Barragan Bowie 3 Abigail Estrada-McDuffee Bowie 4 Eliana Menjares Reagan 4 Bridget Roberts Reagan 4 Ciera Coleman Reagan 5 Quetin Speights Taylor 5 Jadyn Hernandez Taylor 5 Caden Rasco Taylor 6 Julian Saucedo Ortiz 6 Jenamiah Perez Ortiz 6 Jayden Palacio Ortiz STORYTELLING - GRADE 2 1 Zoey Robinson Jackson 2 Jessa Garcia Taylor 3 Dylan Bardin Ortiz 4 Austin Woods Taylor 5 Faith Tedford Jackson 6 Aubriella Camacho Bowie STORYTELLING - GRADE 3 1 Claire Smothermon Ward 2 Kaitlyn Johnson Bonham 3 Tiannah Smith Ward 4 Leonah Nielsen Bowie 5 Peyton Case Taylor 6 Ian Bowman Martinez FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 11 TEXAS TECH LADY RAIDERS VS. BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 2 p.m. ▪ Saturday, February 13 United Supermarkets Arena Lubbock, Texas Special Group rate of $4 per ticket for AISD employees, families and friends Handling Fees Apply. Offer is not available on game day. There are a limited number of tickets available. Order by calling Chris Fisk at 806-834-1277 or email [email protected]. Game information at www.texastech.com FOLLOW US Abilene ISD @abilene_isd AISD GOES RED DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 12 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 13 Abilene Teachers FCU Offers College Scholarships Each year ATFCU awards at least $12,000 in scholarships to our members graduating from high school. Honorees are chosen based upon academic achievement, extracurricular activities and evidence of financial responsibility. An applicant will need an account in his/her own name at the credit union - it is not sufficient to be listed on a parent's account. To be eligible for the 2016 scholarship program, the applicant must be a credit union member of record as of December 1, 2015. Accounts can be opened at all lobby locations or can be completed online. Please urge your child, grandchild, niece, nephew, cousin and/or friend to establish an account today in order to establish eligibility! Students younger than 18 will require an adult joint owner in order to open an account. A student 18 years or older can open his/her account on their own. Please contact a Member Services Representative at 677-2274 or 800-677-6770 for additional information. Scholarship applications will be available on March 1, 2016. Please send questions to [email protected] FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 14 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 15 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 16 Logan’s Contact Person Jason Burns 325-690-0999 Teachers In Excellence Scholarship You are in education to make a difference. Let UT Tyler principal and superintendent programs help you get to the next level. Early applicants are eligible for an extra $200 off: http://www.uttyler.edu/scholarships/teachers-in-excellence.php. Email Teresa Young ([email protected]) for more information. Award amount: Up to $200 Students who meet the criteria below will be considered for a Teachers in Excellence scholarship. Scholarship funds are limited and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. This program is available for the Fall, Spring and Summer terms. To qualify, the applicant must: Be a Texas-certified teacher Be working full-time as a teacher in a Texas public school Be entering his/her first semester as a graduate student at UT Tyler Be fully admitted to a graduate program at UT Tyler Note: The student must be fully admitted to a program before submitting an application for this scholarship. T o apply, students must submit a letter on school letterhead from the principal, superintendent, or personnel director of the school where they work including the following information: Teacher's name, date of birth, and UT Tyler Student ID number Semester for which the letter is being submitted Verification of full-time employment as a certified teacher The letter must be received on or before the following deadlines: Fall Semester: July 30 Spring Semester: November 30 Summer Semester: April 15th Letters may be submitted to: Georgia Glazebook, Coordinator of Admissions to Online Graduate Programs Email: [email protected] Fax: 903.565.5996 Mail: 3900 University Blvd, BEP 223, Tyler, TX 75799 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 17 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 18 FEBRUARY 11, 2016 Page 19 325.260.6014 [email protected] www.facebook.com/carlypotterweddings www.carlypotter.com 3418 North 1st Street ★Building B, Suite B ★ Abilene, TX 79603 325-701-4977 Peakbagger Productions Custom Video Scrapbooks – put to motion your favorite photos with music for any occasion Video transfers from many formats to DVD or flash drive Commercials and Promos Randy Cluck 325-513-5338