March 2015 - Lake Travis ISD
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March 2015 - Lake Travis ISD
March, 2015 Lake Travis Independent School District School Matters LT PAID AD LASER TAG ARCADE SKY TRAIL PARTIES CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY AT BLAZER TAG 512-462-0202 BLAZERTAG.COM 1701 W. BEN WHITE BLVD. Students swing into Spring Break QUICK LINKS IN THIS ISSUE: 3 Lake Pointe Elementary Food for Thought Lake Travis Elementary 4 5 District receives grant to fund ‘Digital Divide’ project at LTE 6 Record-number Lake Travis HS visual arts students advance to state 7 12 21 Bee Cave Elementary Lakeway Elementary Lake Travis FFA attends Agricultural Education and Texas FFA Day at the state capitol Serene Hills Elementary West Cypress Hills Elementary Hudson Bend Middle Lake Travis Middle Campus News Lake Travis High Announcements and Upcoming Events Featured Fundraiser CALENDAR March Mar. 16-23 Mar. 24 April 3 Music in Our Schools Month Spring Break School Board Meeting Student/Staff Holiday Food for Thought contributed by Traci Miller, RD, LD, LTISD Director of Food and Nutrition Services Our Extra Value Club Wrap features a whole grain, low sodium tortilla; low sodium, low-fat oven roasted turkey breast; low fat, low sodium shredded cheddar cheese; fresh spinach; 1/3 ounce bacon; and Ken’s No MSG, low fat, light ranch dressing. Did you know that at LTISD, our Food and Nutrition Services Department--better known as FANS--exceeds national nutrition standards at the K-8 level? We DO NOT serve food or beverages containing: · high fructose corn syrup · artificial dyes · artificial flavors · MSGs Instead, all of our grains are whole grain. The tomato paste in our pizza is not counted towards the required vegetable offering. Dark green salads are offered on ‘pizza day.’ All fruits are unsweetened (canned, fresh or frozen). District funds support many school food and nutrition departments across the country, yet the LTISD FANS Department is self-supporting. As such, we must manage our budget to pay for labor, benefits, food, and all other costs of doing business. In this way, district funds directly support student academic programs and services. LTISD FANS recently invested revenue in an interactive, online (and mobile) menu platform to drastically increase transparency of our high-quality and nutritious menu items. We are working with students to display photos of all our food on this site. One such example is from Sophia Alexander and Janessa Brito, two 5th grade students and photographers at Serene Hills Elementary School, together with school Fuel Café manger Angela McAfee, who completed a photo project for our elementary Fuel Café. PAID AD Choose your child’s campus via the following link to see more great photos and nutrition information about our Café choices: http://laketravis.nutrislice.com For more information about the LTISD FANS Department, visit www.ltisdschools.org. 3 3 District receives grant to fund ‘Digital Divide’ project at LTE The Texas Education Agency recently awarded the Lake Travis Independent School District with a grant that will help bridge the digital divide for students at Lake Travis Elementary School. Specifically, the grant will fund 234 Chromebooks plus 21 ‘Chromebook Backpacks’ consisting of a Chromebook laptop and wireless access hotspot for school and home use by students in third through fifth grades at the district’s sole Title I campus. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the federal Title I program provides financial assistance to schools with high numbers or percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all students meet challenging state academic standards. “Lake Travis Elementary is facing the obstacles of a digital divide within a district of digital-age learners,” Becky Burnett, LTISD Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, said. “This creates some unique challenges for LTISD as a Bring Your Own Learning Technology--or BYOLT district for students who do not have any technology to bring to the classroom—much less, to use at home. We intend to leverage this grant to help students create 21st century connections to their education.” The digital tools to be provided by the grant would also enjoy the support of student-led initiatives like the Peer Assistance and Leadership—or PALS—program and the National Honor Society at Lake Travis High School, as well as from community programs such as LTlov, a nonprofit organization that works to identify local needs, inspire community involvement, and distribute contributions through projects that assist and empower families in the Lake Travis area. “These groups will assist us in providing critical services to students and their parents like after school tutorials on the use of technology that will help foster digital literacy at home,” continued Ms. Burnett, who will oversee the project. “Working in conjunction with these groups, our district and campus leadership have noticed the technology skills gap that exists among parents of economically disadvantaged and Limited English Proficient students especially as it pertains to the growing number of district and campus online resources like e-textbooks and other academic materials and web-based portals for student enrollment and grades. The provisions of this grant will empower these populations to meet the necessity, not the luxury, of bridging the digital divide within and beyond the 21st century classroom.” For more information, contact the LTISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046. 4 4 Lake Travis FFA attends Agricultural Education and Texas FFA Day at the state capitol Members of the Lake Travis FFA Chapter attended the 4th Annual Agricultural Education and Texas FFA Day at the Texas State Capitol held February 24 in Austin. The event was hosted by the Texas FFA Association and the Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas. Lake Travis was one of more than 50 chapters accounting for approximately 850 FFA members and advisors across Texas who participated in the event to learn more about the legislative process, specifically addressing agriculture and agricultural education through workshops and presentations conducted by key public leaders in Texas. Resolutions regarding the Texas FFA were read in the Texas House and Senate. Lake Travis FFA members were also able to have a one-on-one discussion with Deputy Secretary of State, Coby Shorter, III. They also toured the Texas FFA Ford Leadership Center and heard from Texas FFA Foundation Director Aaron Alejandro. “FFA Day at the capitol is a great way for our state leaders to see the true impact of agricultural education and the FFA,” Kelly White said, one of two Lake Travis FFA program advisors. “It also affords our members the opportunity to see first-hand the legislative process and how they can affect change in their own communities.” The Texas FFA is one of the nation’s largest state FFA associations with more than 94,000 members and more than 1,000 FFA chapters. FFA gives students the opportunity to apply practical classroom knowledge to real-world experiences through local, state and national competitions. In Texas, there are an estimated 1,700 agricultural science and technology teachers impacting approximately 140,000 students enrolled in agricultural education classes at the secondary level. For more information about the Texas FFA Association, visit www.texasffa.org. To learn more about the Lake Travis FFA program, visit www.laketravisffa.ffanow.org. For more information, contact the Lake Travis ISD Office of Communications at (512) 533-6046. 5 5 Record-number Lake Travis HS visual arts students advance to state Thirty Lake Travis High School (LTHS) students will have their artwork juried at the Visual Art Scholastic Event—or VASE—state competition to be held April 24-25 in Dallas. Students earned the trip to state after a successful showing at the Region 13 North VASE competition held at Cedar Ridge High School in the Round Rock school district February 21. Approximately 1,300 pieces representing 28 area schools were scored based on student interviews with a judge and quality of the artwork. Nearly one-third of the total pieces that qualified for state—33 of 107—were created by LTHS students. Overall, 146 LTHS students received Superior and Excellent ratings at the regional show. VASE is a state-wide curricular competition—one of the largest of its kind in the nation—for high school art students that gives them the opportunity to develop creative works of art and to discuss and analyze their artwork with professionals. “This is the highest number of students we’ve ever had qualify for state,” LTHS art teacher Diane Wrinkle said. “These students are to be commended for their passion, dedication and talent. Their success is a reflection of the support they receive from the LTHS art department, in particular, teachers Cha Asokan, Amber Forgey and Kristen Kyger.” Click here to learn more. PAID AD 6 CAMPUS NEWS LTHS student-athletes sign letters of intent Legislative notes LTHS student-athlete Katie Hearn signs letter of intent to play soccer at the University of California at Monterey Bay in Seaside, California. The Lake Travis ISD Elementary Honor Choir, under the direction of each elementary school music teacher, performed for state officials and visitors in the rotunda of the Texas State Capitol on March 4. Lake Travis High School DECA advances to international competition LTHS student-athlete Aiden Rourke signs letter of intent to play football at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. After competing against more than 6,000 Texas high school students at the state DECA conference last month, Lake Travis High School will send 20 students to Orlando, Florida to participate in the International Career Development Conference April 25-28. Formerly known as the Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA prepares emerging leaders in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management with over 200,000 members around the globe. Led by LTHS marketing teachers Jill Oates and Amy Johnson, DECA is one the largest student organizations on the Lake Travis campus with 120 members. LTHS student-athlete Garret Stott signs letter of intent to play football at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Learn more. 7 7 Can Speech you dig it? makes good LTHS & Debate on promise at state tournament Three Lake Travis High School students named National Merit Finalists Competing against more than 200 schools throughout the state, the Lake Travis High School Speech and Debate team did what it said it was going to do at the 2015 Texas Forensics Association State Tournament held March 5-7 in El Paso. Lake Travis High School (LTHS) principal Kimberly Brents is pleased to announce that seniors John Wacker, Morgan McMasters, and Meghana Gaur have been selected as 2015 National Merit Finalists by the National Merit® Scholarship Program. Individual results are as follows: Students entered the program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT) as high school juniors in 2013. They were chosen from more than 1.5 million program entrants and represent less than one percent of each state’s high school seniors. According to the National Merit® Scholarship Program, these students show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies. · · · · Maxim Belov – Semifinalist, Congress House and Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking Spencer Buckner – 2nd Place, Congress Senate Kari Burns – Semifinalist, Oratory Gage Krause – State Champion, Impromptu Speaking The night before the tournament, the team Tweeted (@LTDebate) “First night in El Paso for TFA State! We are planning on bringing home some serious hardware this week!” Learn more. Ms. Marilyn Myrick is the Speech and Debate advisor at Lake Travis High School District announces 2015-2016 Prekindergarten, Kindergarten Round-up Vicki Jones 512-848-7044 [email protected] www.vjonestx.myrandf.com The Lake Travis Independent School District will hold registration for Prekindergarten and Kindergarten students for the 2015-2016 school year during its annual ‘round-up’ scheduled from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 25 at each elementary campus. Enter to win a FREE Multi-Use Eye Cream! ($60 value) Drawing to be held Mar. 20th Check out my solutions tool to find out what is right for your skin. Include your email to be entered into the drawing. Click on the picture above to get started! Parents and guardians should register their child at the elementary school within the attendance zone associated with his/her residence. Learn more. 8 7 HBMS State Geo Bee contestant Canion Hempel and school principal Mark Robinson LTMS State Geo Bee contestant Anna Sentmanat HBMS, LTMS students named Texas Geographic Bee Semifinalists The Hudson Bend Middle School seventh-grader and Lake Travis Middle School eighth-grade student, respectively, will compete in the 2015 Texas National Geographic State Bee.The event will be held at the Pat May Center in Bedford on March 27 and is sponsored by Internet search engine giant Google, Inc. and Plum Creek, the largest and most geographically-diverse private landowner in the nation. “We are so proud of Canion,” Hudson Bend Middle School principal Mark Robinson said. “He has a true passion for geography. He will be a great ambassador for our school, our district, and our state.” Joe Kopec, Lake Travis Middle School interim principal, expressed his support stating, “Anna’s hard work and dedication have prepared her well for this incredible opportunity. She will make a great contestant.” This is the second level of the National Geographic Bee competition, which is now in its 27th year. School Bees were held in schools with fourth- through eighth-grade students throughout the state to determine each school champion. School champions then took a qualifying test, which they submitted to the National Geographic Society. The National Geographic Society has invited up to 100 of the top-scoring students in each of state, District of Columbia, Department of Defense Dependents Schools and U.S. territories to compete in the state Bees. Each state champion will receive $100, the “National Geographic Atlas of the World, 10th Edition,” a medal, and a trip to Washington, D.C., to represent their state in the National Geographic Bee Championship to be held at National Geographic Society headquarters, May 11-13. Learn more here. 9 The Technical Titans The Crafty Creators Imagine Mustaches ‘Destination ImagiNation’ trio qualifies for state tournament ‘The Imagine Mustaches,’ ‘The Crafty Creators,’ and ‘The Technical Titans.’ While this may sound like a line-up of bands playing Austin’s SXSW music festival, these are actually teams of elementary-age students from the Lake Travis Independent School District who will put their creative talents on display at the Destination ImagiNation State Affiliate Tournament April 10-11 at Skyline High School in Dallas. According to its website, Destination ImagiNation (DI) is a non-profit, school-based program devoted to helping students gain practical life skills through interesting, entertaining, and mind-boggling challenges. Teams are tested to think on their feet, work together and devise original solutions to satisfy community service, technical, scientific, fine arts, improvisational, and structural challenges. Participants learn patience, flexibility, persistence, ethics, respect for others and their ideas, and the collaborative problem-solving process. DI works with more than 250,000 children and young adults in 48 states and 50 nations. The program is guided by parents, educators, and community volunteers who support the art and skill of creative problem solving. More than 2,400 students comprising 385 teams in multiple categories of competition took part in the Capital Area Regional Destination ImagiNation tournament held March 7 at Hendrickson High School. LTISD fielded 22 Challenge-based teams and six Rising Stars teams for the early learners. In all, the teams were comprised of 172 students from Lake Travis, Lakeway, and Serene Hills elementary schools, as well as Hudson Bend and Lake Travis middle schools. The event was the largest for the Capital Area region Learn more. 10 PAID AD Can you dig it? Lakeway Shaolin-Do Kung Fu & Tai Chi Enter at the Welcome Center. Ends 4/30/15. Learn more >> Cavalettes director named Texas Dance Educators Association president-elect Bucs battle books Lake Travis High School dance instructor/Cavalettes director Abigail Payne took the oath of office in January as President-Elect of the Texas Dance Educators Association, the statewide organization for dance education. A group of ‘book worms’ from Hudson Bend Middle School took part in the Second Annual Battle of the Books held February 27 at Educational Service Center Region 13. Teams were comprised of five students and an alternate, and each team in the competition was asked to read all 20 books on the 2014 Lone Star List, a recommended reading list developed by public school librarians from the Young Adult Round Table. The purpose of the list is to encourage students in grades 6, 7, and 8 to explore a variety of current books. The competition consisted of two rounds of 25 questions each directly from the books on the list. For each question, teams had 25 seconds to discuss their response and write the correct answer with correct spelling and capitalization on a white board. HBMS team members Ellie Rose Mattoon and Zarah Taufique described the experience as “intense.” While another school took top honors in the competition, the ‘Book-aneers’ from HBMS won 1st Place in the Team Poster Contest. It was Hudson Bend’s first year in the competition. The ‘Book-aneers’ was comprised of sixth-grade students Veronica Cabeza de Vaca, Luke Lovelace, Ellie Rose Mattoon, Zarah Taufique, Katie Transou and Taylor Uremovich. The team was sponsored by HBMS librarian Nikki Hendricks. Since then, Ms. Payne has been serving TDEA in furthering the positive impact that dance education makes in schools across Texas. As a member of the executive board, she will attend monthly meetings, representing the organization at various state and national conventions, and will be actively involved in the planning and carrying out of the association’s annual convention to be held January 6-9, 2016 in Houston. “We are excited about having Abby represent the organization as it enters its 36th year,” TDEA president Sara Nash wrote. “Her leadership and dedication to this organization continues to serve educators around the state by promoting quality instruction in dance and providing excellent professional development opportunities through TDEA.” A native of Corsicana, TX, Ms. Payne earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Dance with a minor in Theater Arts from Texas State University. She is married to Dustin Payne, a teacher and coach at Lake Travis Middle School, and they have a two-year old daughter, Penelope. For additional information about the Texas Dance Educators Association, visit www.tdea.org. 11 11 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND UPCOMING EVENTS Tickets are $15 (on the day) and $12 (pre-sale) and go on sale 24 March. Tickets include all entertainment and attractions! Watch your Tuesday Folders & the PTA website to purchase! There will also be food, games, prizes, silent auction and much more! Please support our generous Sponsors! 1800SolarUSA * Artemis Solutions Inc. (Friends of LTE Natalie & Maclain Brown) * Assassin Pest Control Becker Wright Consultants * Cho Sushi Japanese Fusion * Gracie Barra * The Healthy Home Company Lone Star Pediatric Dental * Luxe Salon * Nitro Swimming * Rapid Runway Repair Inc. * Primrose School of Bee Cave The Little Sunshine Playhouse & Preschool * Partners in Building * Champion Martial Arts * Kid-E-Shack 12 13 LTISD 2015 Summer Camp Catalog ENROLLMENT BEGINS MARCH 12TH TM Se habla Español 512-533-6011 click here for more information 14 15 LTHS Has Talent! First Ever Talent Show!! March 27th, 2015 at 7:00pm LTHS Performing Arts Center Hosted by Harrison Cardwell and Brody Volpe Tickets Available Online and the Night of the Show for $5-$8 All Seats Reserved. No General Admission. LTHS Talent Show sponsored by the Lake Travis High School PTO Email: [email protected] 16 Texas Dept. of State Health Services requires Returning students be current with all required immunizations prior to the first day of school, Monday, August 24, 2015 Students whose immunization records are incomplete—or do not have a current immunization exemption certificate on file by the first day of school—will not be admitted to class To verify that your child’s immunizations records are current, please contact your child’s physician or school nurse today additional info regarding school immunizations, including a complete listing of required immunizations, exemptions, and free or low-cost immunization clinics, is available online www.ltisdschools.org/healthmatters 17 2015-2016 Immunization Requirements Grades 7-12) What immunizations does my child need? NUMBER OF DOSES GRADE LEVEL 1 Tdap/Td booster in last 5 years Grade 7 1 Tdap/Td booster in last 10 years Grade 8-12 Meningococcal 1 dose Grade 7 Varicella 2 doses Grade 7 VACCINE REQUIRED Tetanus-diptheria (Td) or Tetanus-diptheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) *Dosage/type of vaccine must be clearly documented. For a full schedule of required immunizations or information regarding exemptions, visit: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/immunize/school/default.shtm Where can I GET immunizations for my child? Bring current vaccine record to your appointment to ensure all immunization requirements have been met. • YourPediatricianorFamilyPractice Doctor • Walgreens(LTISDpartner) 2401 Ranch Road 620 South Lakeway, TX 78738 (512) 263-7887 • • LakewayRegionalMedicalCenter (LTISDpartner) 100 Medical Parkway Lakeway, TX 78738 (512) 571-5000 CareVan Free vaccines for uninsured children http://www.carevan.org/ or for local dates at LTISD www.ltisd schools.org/Page/328 • CVS 2306 Ranch Road 620 South Lakeway, TX 78734 (512) 263-6000 • VIKMedical 2303 Ranch Road 620 South Lakeway, TX 78734 (512) 524-2290 • ShotsforTots Free vaccines for uninsured children http://www.austintexas.gov/immuniza tions For more information, contact your child’s school nurse or the LTISD Health and Social Programs Coordinator at 512-533-6041 18 6 TH GRADERS Are you ready for 7th grade? Got Shots?? FREE IMMUNIZATIONS Tuesday March 24, 2015 4:30-6:30pm Hudson Bend Middle School 15600 Lariat Trail Austin, TX 78734 Please contact your school nurse for more information or call (512) 217-1220 Vaccines are provided by Texas Vaccines for Children (TVFC) and these are the eligibility guidelines of the program: Medicaid No Insurance Underinsured Care Van is a Registered Mark of the Caring for Children Foundation of Texas, Inc 19 Coming to LTHS Black Box Theatre April 9 Register Today: www.eventbrite.com (search: The ONE Thing Event (Lakeway, TX)- Lake Travis Chamber of Commerce) Enter PROMO code: JrChamberVIP to get FREE tickets. The ONE Thing Fundamentals is a powerful 3-hours based on The ONE Thing, a book designed to teach us all how to build a big life through simplicity. TIME: 6-9 PM TIME DATE: April 9, 2015 LOCATION: Lake Travis High School PRICE: $99 $0 sponsored by: 20 FEATURED FUNDRAISER Upcoming Fundraisers* : • • • • • LPE PTO / Box Tops for Education / Sept. 2014 - June 2015 LTHS PTO / District Directory Sale / July 2014 - Dec. 2015 LTHS NHS / Handmade bracelets sale (benefitting the International Justice Mission) / Dec. 2014 - May 2015 LTHS Speech and Debate / Letter Writing Campaign to the Community / March 1 -25 LTMS Interact Club / Sole Hope Blue Jean Drive / March 25 - April 29 * Please note list does not include all approved fundraisers; please contact the LTISD office of community programs for more information. School Matters is an electronic magazine produced during the school year by the LTISD Office of Communications. Content includes news and updates on district-wide programs, services, events, and student achievement. Please encourage your friends and neighbors to subscribe to our E-News service on the home page of the District Website. For questions or comments regarding School Matters, please contact the LTISD Office of Communications at [email protected], or at 512-533-6046. 21
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