August 18, 2016
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August 18, 2016
ABILENE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 241 Pine Street Abilene, TX 79601 325.677.1444 August 18, 2016 ADMINISTRATIVE NEWS, P.3 STAR Teacher grant deadline is August 26 The deadline is near! The Abilene Education Foundation STAR Teacher Grant application is still open, but the deadline is Aug. 26 at midnight. Teachers may apply for up to $1,000. AEF is excited to announce we have $50,000 to give away again this year. Applications can be found at www.aaeeff.org. Here are a few tips for submitting successful grant applications: 1. Grant applications must be completed online and submitted by the Aug. 26 deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be accepted. Applications must include signatures from the appropriate campus principal(s). 2. Proofread the completed grant application carefully. 3. Proposals submitted in a grant application should demonstrate creativity and innovation in educational programming and may include classroom supplies, manipulatives and equipment, and/or field trips, but not food. 4. Be concise. Information presented in the grant application should be clear and to the point, but still descriptive Continued on Page 7 CONVOCATION 2016-2017 CONNECTED Photos by: Mindy Morris AUGUST 18, 2016 Medical insurance enrollment still open, but closing fast Open Enrollment for Medical Insurance is available for just a couple of more days. It will end on Monday, August 22. If you intend to make a change to your medical plan, medical bridge plan, or re-elect your FSA, we encourage you to visit www.tcgservices.com to make your changes. You must re-elect if you are electing the same amount. The Medical Bridge plan and the Flexible Spending Account (FSA) are available for assistance with medical expenses that your insurance does not cover. If you have further questions, please go to the websites for Aetna and/or First Care for more information. These sites contain a wealth of information, including Benefit Booklets, Enrollment Guide (Aetna), Prescription Drug Formularies, etc. TRS ACTIVE CARE www.trsactivecareaetna.com FIRST CARE www.firstcare.com/en/trs If you want to make changes to your coverage, the instructions for the TCG Services enrollment website are in the “Announcement” doc on page 3. Please make sure all dependents are listed in the “Dependent Information Section,” even if you are not covering them on your insurance plan at this time. You will not be able to add them to your plan should they lose other coverage, unless they are listed now during this Open Enrollment period. If you want to keep the same medical plan and cover the same dependents, you do not have to go online. Your current election will automatically rollover with the new rates on September 1, 2016. If you want to sign up for the Medical Bridge Plan or set up a Flexible Spending Account for Medical Reimbursement, log on and set these up now. If you renewed your flex account during spring enrollment in May, you do not need to go online unless you want to increase or decrease the amount flexed. Please contact the Benefits Office at Ext. 1042 if you have any questions. Page 2 UPCOMING EVENTS MONDAY, AUGUST 22 First Day of Classes FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 Tennis: AHS Eagles, CHS Cougars in AISD Invitational Football: AHS Eagles @ San Angelo Central, 7:30 p.m. Football: CHS Cougars vs. Keller High @ Shotwell Stadium, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 Tennis: AHS Eagles, CHS Cougars in AISD Invitational MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Board of Trustees Budget, Tax Rate & Agenda Review @ One AISD Center, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Football: AHS Eagles vs. Midland Lee @ Shotwell Stadium, 7:30 p.m. Football: CHS Cougars @ Grapevine, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Labor Day Holiday FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Football: AHS Eagles vs. CHS Cougars @ Shotwell Stadium, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Cross Country: AHS Eagles, CHS Cougars in Eagle Invitational @ Sherrod Park, 8 a.m. AHS, CHS Bands in West Texas Fair & Rodeo Parade, 10 a.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Board of Trustees Regular Meeting @ One AISD Center, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Football: CHS Cougars @ Frenship, 7 p.m. Football: AHS Eagles @ Odessa High, 7:30 p.m. Click here to see full 2016-17 district calendar of events AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 3 New faces; New places New faces. Familiar faces in lanueva’s former position as different places. Associate Principal at AHS, As we approach the fourth and Jeff Howle comes over Monday in August, the 2016from Clack to become an AHS 17 school year will be no assistant principal. Lori Ladydifferent than any school man also joins the AHS team year: new administrators joinas 9th Grade Academy ining the district and changes in structional specialist. She duties for some AISD veterpreviously served as assistant ans. Most of the major adprincipal at Woodson Center ministrative announcements for Excellence. At Cooper, Jay occurred before the concluAshby moves from assistant sion of last year, but others principal to 9th Grade Acadewere made over the summer my instructional specialist, months. and Marlyn Young, formerly One AISD Center: As anof Madison Middle School, nounced in May, the Curricucomes to CHS as an assistant lum and Instruction Departprincipal. Monica Warnment has new leadership as Walker moves from the Dr. Abigayle Barton comes to downtown C&I department New principals for 2016-17: (front row from left) Stevanie Jackson, to become the assistant printhe district. Dr. Barton has been an administrator in the Bonham; Deb Hollingsworth, Jackson; Robert Morrison, AHS; (back cipal at Woodson Center for row from left) Debra Stewart, Ortiz; Alison Camp, Austin; Tina C&I Department in Corpus Excellence. Wyatt, Madison; and Todd Bramwell, Clack. Christi ISD for several years. At the middle school level, Dr. Joe Alcorta, who has served as Director of Personnel, is Don Kuciemba is the new assistant principal at Clack and is now the Executive Director of Human Resources, and Kari Leong joined there by Joshua Newton, who moves from Madison to is now an Executive Director for Student Services. Ryder Apple- become Clack’s new instructional specialist. At Madison, Wyatt’s ton comes from Waxahachie ISD to be the new Director of Ca- new administrative team includes two new assistants, Stephanie reer & Technical Education. Hammer (AHS Language Arts teacher) and Brent Cofer Former campus administrators – Carla Garrett of Austin Ele(Breckenridge ISD). Dr. Lisa McCool, who served as principal at mentary and Gustavo Villanueva of Abilene High – are now Exec- Long Elementary School, is a new assistant principal at Mann. utive Directors of Elementary and Secondary Education. Jeff Elementary: Four new elementary principals were named last Brokovich, who led the Elementary Education office before spring: admirably filling in as principal of Ortiz Elementary last spring, is • Austin Elementary – Alison Camp, who was the instructional now the Executive Director of Instructional Support. He assumes coordinator at Ward Elementary; the role formerly held by Billy Stone, who retired in December. • Bonham Elementary – Stevanie Jackson, previously the 9th Another former campus principal, Cyndi Smith of Madison Grade Academy instructional specialist at Cooper; Middle School, is now the Director of Professional Development. • Jackson Elementary – Deb Hollingsworth, promoted from In one other districtwide move, former AHS assistant principal instructional coordinator at Jackson to replace the retiring Roy Rene McAden is the new Director of Transportation as she Sharp; and takes over for Randy Gover, who accepted a position with an• Ortiz Elementary – Debra Stewart, who was the 9th Grade other district. Academy instructional specialist at AHS. Secondary: New principals at Abilene High and two middle Also announced this summer is the addition of six new assisschools highlight the changes for 2016-17. Robert Morrison, tant principals at the elementary level. Each of the new adminiswho was principal at Sweeny High School, succeeds the retiring trators will share duties at two campuses. They are Leslye RobJennifer Raney at AHS. Rodney Brown also retired as principal erts (Johnston, Lee); Kevin Wellborn (Bonham, Bowie); Misty at Clack Middle School and will be succeeded by Todd Bramwell, Caddell (Austin, Jackson); Tabitha Coffman (Taylor, Thomas); who was a junior high administrator in Red Oak ISD. Meanwhile, Gretchen Reicheneker (Dyess, Reagan); and Cody Martin Tina Wyatt, formerly principal at Bonham Elementary, is the (Bassetti, Ward). new principal at Madison Middle School Two campuses, Martinez and Ortiz, will continue to be served In addition, there are more new faces and changes among by their assistants – Mary Helen Gonzalez at Martinez and Mike secondary administrators. Patricia Anderson moves into VilKinslow at Ortiz. AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 4 Community steps up for Walk for Graduates The Board of Trustees opportunities. When: Saturday, Sept. 17 and Abilene ISD are hosting We need the community’s a community walk to Time: 9:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. involvement to help us reach search for students who these students and ensure Where: One AISD Center are not enrolled for the that they get that diploma. 2016 - 2017 school year. The community’s help is vital As a community and to the success of the walk!! SCHEDULE school district partnership Abilene ISD invites anyone 9:30- 10 a.m. - Registration and Continental Breakfast effort, “Every Student 18 or over to participate in 10 - 10:30 a.m. - Volunteer Training Counts: Abilene ISD Walk the event. You may sign up 10:30 a.m. – Noon - Abilene ISD Walk for Graduates for Graduates” is a door-to- Noon – 12:30 pm - Return Materials by visiting door program to recover www.abileneisd.org and students who are not in clicking on the “Every Stuschool. the latest, most innovative programs dent Counts AISD Walk for GraduWhen students are not in class at available to help them find their way ates” story to register online. the beginning of the school year, back to the classroom. For more information contact Jeff trained volunteers will go to their Abilene ISD wants each student not Brokovich at homes, offer encouragement and only to graduate from high school but [email protected] or support, and provide information on also be prepared for post-secondary at 325-677-1444, ext. 5525. MORGAN JONES PLANETARIUM N OW S H OW I N G Lowe’s Heroes More heroes from the local Lowe’s store showed up the week before school to continue their beautifying work at Reagan Elementary. Several Lowe’s employees were on hand to continue the work started last spring when the store selected Reagan to be the recipient of a Lowe’s Heroes program for community outreach. Lowe’s donated $2,500 in materials and provided volunteer labor for landscaping improvements on the campus. The Reagan Rangers and AISD want to say “Thank You” to our Lowe’s Heroes. Tuesday, August 23 Tuesday August 30 6:00 PM Two Small Pieces of Glass 7:00 PM Two Small Pieces of Glass 6:00 PM Earth to Universe 7:00 PM Earth to Universe AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 5 AEF kicks off game-changing 2016-17 campaign Do you remember a teacher who really made a difference in your life? I bet when you think of him or her you can’t help but smile. Perhaps they lifted you up, fostered your ability to solve problems or simply offered you encouragement to give your best. The Abilene Education Foundation believes teachers are the true game changers in AISD. Thanks to your tremendous support to the Abilene Education Foundation through payroll deduction, we can be proud that during the 2015-16 school year, AISD teachers were awarded over $50,000 which greatly impacted the learning of the students in AISD and helped change the game for grant winners! Whether you give once a month or a one -time donation, your gift is a taxdeductible contribution that quickly grows because community supporters dedicate matching funds to provide programs for teachers and students of AISD. AEF is the only foundation in our community that gives back 100% of its payroll Abilene Education Foundation s proud to offer bricks from the original 1951 Bowie Elementary School building. The original structure was erected for $226,745 at 1733 S. 23rd Street. In 1953, an addition was built for $177,149 and a third addition was constructed in 1984 for $457,566. In 2014, a new school was built on one end of the property while students attended school for the last year in the old building. The original structure was torn down in 2015 and students began the 2015-16 school year in their new building at 2034 Jeanette Street. Abilene ISD has graciously partnered with AEF to allow Bowie Bobcats to have this token of the past. Mike Dudley, retired AISD teacher and current AEF Board member, spent many hours pre- contributions to benefit Abilene ISD teachers and students. This year we are asking each campus to change the game to make a difference for our students. If your campus reaches 100% participation, AEF, in partnership with AISD, will provide your campus with rewards! Thank you again for supporting the Abilene Education Foundation through payroll deduction and for being a game changer to the students of the Abilene Independent School District. paring the bricks for this fundraiser. Monies raised from the sale will be used to support AISD students and teachers through teacher grants, scholarships, and other AEF programs. For more information see www.aaeeff.org. The bricks have been cleaned, shellacked, and are ready to sell for $25.00 each. A plate has been attached to the brick commemorating Bowie Elementary. Bricks may be purchased at the AEF office, 241 Pine Street. AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 6 In need of staff development hours? Festival events promise to bring West Texas literature to life San Antonio novelist Leila Meacham will receive the A.C. Greene Award at the 2016 West Texas Book Festival Sept. 24 at the Abilene Civic Center. Festival events are planned for the entire week of Sept. 19-24, culminating with the Boots & Books Luncheon on Saturday, where Meacham will be honored. Also, the Ricki Brown Abilene Librarian of the Year winner will be announced. Saturday morning programming at the Civic Center begins at 9 a.m. with children’s author Susan Kralovansky of Georgetown talking about writing for children. Kralovansky will also speak at several Abilene elementary schools on Thursday and Friday. At 9:30 Saturday, Cooper High teacher Marguerite Gray will be featured talking about her Revolutionary Faith novel series set in Charleston, S.C., before and during the American Revolution. Meacham will be interviewed at 10 a.m. about her writing success. A retired teacher, she is the best-selling author of four Texas epic novels, including Roses and her latest, Titans. A new collection of West Texas Stories, edited by Glenn Dromgoole and published by ACU Press, will make its debut at 10:30. Several contributing authors, including Jay Moore, Joe W. Specht and Jim Richmond from Abilene, will tell about their stories in the book. Abilene authors who have had a book published in the past year will be honored at the Abilene Author Showcase reception on Tuesday evening, and a panel of Texas publishers will present a “Getting Published” workshop for aspiring authors on Friday afternoon at the library. For more information and a complete list of festival activities, see the library web site at abilenetx.com/apl. This year’s West Texas Book Festival will be held next month at the Abilene Civic Center on Saturday, Sept. 24, and YOU can earn up to six hours of Alternative Staff Development for attending! Register for BOTH three-hour workshops in eduphoria. Many local educators have called this the BEST Alternative Staff Development opportunity of the year. Feel free to register with standby status, if there is a waiting list…and there will be. Sign-in for the morning session will begin at 8:45 a.m., and the author presentations promise to be quite entertaining. Children’s author Susan Kralovansky of Georgetown will discuss writing for children, and then AISD’s own Marguerite Gray (French teacher at Cooper High School) will be featured talking about her Revolutionary Faith series of novels set in Charleston, S.C., before and during the American Revolution. Lila Meacham, this year’s A.C. Greene Award winner and the best-selling author of four Texas epic novels, including Roses and Titans, will share thoughts on her long and successful career. Finally, rounding out the morning program, four contributing authors of the new book West Texas Stories—Glenn Dromgoole, Joe W. Specht, Jim Richmond, and AISD’s own Jay Moore (history teacher at Abilene High School)—will host a lively panel as they share colorful West Texas stories. The afternoon session includes a free Boots and Books luncheon ticket, courtesy of local business sponsors. Enjoy a meal of West Texas barbecue while you hear author remarks, see the Ricki Brown Abilene Librarian of the Year Award presented, and witness the presentation of the A.C. Greene Award. You must cancel your eduphoria registration a week in advance, if you have a change of plans, so a teacher on the standby list can be awarded your luncheon ticket. The annual West Texas Book Festival has many events planned Sep. 19-24. For more information and a complete list of festival activities, see the library website at www.abilenetx.com/apl. AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 7 Applications being accepted for aspiring administrators If you have aspirations of becoming an administrator, please apply for the 2016-17 Aspiring Administrator Academy: “The Pipeline to the Principalship.” The format will be slightly altered this year with a new day and time. We are looking for individuals who have their mid-management certification, or are currently enrolled in coursework. We hope to limit the academy to the first 12 individuals. Please send a letter of interest, a letter of recommendation from an AISD administrator, and a resume to Gail Gregg at [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 2. The academy will meet on Monday evenings from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the Crockett Room at One AISD Center. The first session will meet on Monday, Sept. 26, and meetings will follow on Oct. 24, Nov. 28, Jan. 23, Feb. 27, March 27 and April 24. There will be no meeting in December. Thursday, August 18 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 10:00 PM Friday, August 19 9:30 PM Dyess “I Love America” Program Saturday, August 20 8:00 PM STAR Teacher Grants 8:45 PM Continued from Page 1 enough to understand the proposal. Attaching supporting documentation to the application is not necessary. 5. Define all acronyms used within the grant application. Many of the readers are not familiar with educational jargon, such as EOC or AR, etc. 6. Obtain current price quotes for all items listed on the grant application budget page by using a new vendor catalog, visiting the vendor’s web site, or by contacting the vendor directly. Include current shipping costs as a part of your grant application budget. Do not include tax as all purchases are tax exempt. 7. Requests for building improvements are considered to fall within the district’s funding area and should not be included in a grant proposal. If you have specific questions regarding your grant application, please email Christine Curtis-Carr, Executive Director, at [email protected] 9:30 PM Monday, August 29 9:30 PM Tuesday, August 30 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Dyess “I Love America” Program Abilene ISD GOLD Handbell Choir Wednesday, September 1 5:00 PM 7:30 PM AHS vs. SA Central Football CHS vs. Keller High Football AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 8 AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 9 Michael Valencia Local Coordinator 325-320-0936 Toll Free: 800.942.3524 (FLAG) Email: [email protected] AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 10 AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 11 CUSTODIANS FOLLOW US OF THE MONTH May Felicien Masonga/ Woodson Excel June Rehema Masok/ Bowie Elementary Abilene ISD @abilene_isd July Joseph Holligan/ Abilene High School MAY 25, 2016 Page 12 325.260.6014 [email protected] 3418 North 1st Street ★Building B, Suite B ★ Abilene, TX 79603 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 AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 13 AUGUST 18, 2016 Page 14
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