Eagle-News-I16-4 - The Winston School San Antonio
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Eagle-News-I16-4 - The Winston School San Antonio
Issue XVI, No. 3 2014 Advocating for minds that learn differently.® Congratulations WSSA Class of 2014! Corey Weinberg, WSSA 2014 Valedictorian Board Member Margie Warren with WSSA Graduate Lisa Luna WSSA Commencement Speaker, Mr. Jimmy Green, Advocate for those who learn differently From the Headmaster ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF Charles J. Karulak, Ed.D. Headmaster Louise Pastorino, M.A.T., M.Ed. Head of Lower/Middle Schools Steve Yocham, M.Ed. Head of Upper School Julie Saboe, M.A. Director of Admissions Denise Williams, M.A. Guidance Counselor Julie Holloway, M.Ed. College & Career Counselor Barbara Young, M.A. Director of Testing Services Ruth Butler, M.Ed. Curriculum Coordinator Barbara Massey, M.B.A. Librarian Karen Cluck, R.N. School Nurse Rachel Trevino Executive Assistant / Registrar Cecilia Martinez, C.P.A. Director of Finance & Operations Karin Nicholls Assistant to Director of Finance Sue Borst Marketing Director Michelle Mayer, B.F.A. Associate Director of Ind. & Community Giving Juan Bosco Morales, B.A. Advancement Associate De Calloway Volunteer Coordinator Charles Acord Director of Maintenance Richard Garcia Maintenance Assistant Jerome Williams Maintenance Assistant Cynthia Hormuth, B.S. Administrative Assistant Sarah Ehrisman-Davis Extended Day Program Babette Hilderbrand, C.N.A. Extended Day Program Morgan Kader, B.A. Receptionist TRUSTEES Mrs. Margie Warren, Chair Mr. Brett Morgan, Vice Chair Mrs. Carol Zernial, Secretary Mrs. Jaydine Zachry, Treasurer Mr. Robert E. Bettac Mrs. Katherine Brown, Jr. Mrs. Tracy Calloway Mr. William Carrington Mrs. Shawn Loader Ms. Amy Perry Mr. Brett Schouest MEDICAL/SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Courtney Crim, Ed.D., Chair Karen Cluck, R.N. Melvin Cohen, M.D. * Holly Baker Hill, Ed.D. Babette Hilderbrand, C.N.A. Julie Holloway, M.Ed. Charles J. Karulak, Ed.D. Andrew Martin, M.D. Elda Martinez, Ed.D. Michelle Mayer, B.F.A. Juan Bosco Morales, B.A. Steven Pliszka, M.D. * Eleanor T. Robertson, Ph.D. Patrick Teicher, Ph.D. * Karen Waldron, Ph.D. * Denise Williams, M.A. *Emeritus Member of this school year to discuss, contribute, review, and finalize the submission for each area of the self-study and curriculum. Additional contributors included the school’s trustees, parents, alumni, and students. We have done a great job preparing for this event and I thank everyone who participated in this process. Charles J. Karulak, Ed.D. Headmaster We have been fortunate to enjoy yet another outstanding year at WSSA, continuing our efforts to provide a first class educational environment while also improving our students’ academic skills, emotional well-being and social development. On that note, I would like to say how proud we are of our graduating class of 2014 and their accomplishments. We have a feature in this issue highlighting them and where they will be attending colleges in the Fall. A large part of this school year has been dedicated to completing the documentation for the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) accreditation process. The visitation committee will visit WSSA October 19-22. The administration and faculty met many times during the course WSSA also had a very successful year of fund raising which allows us to continue to provide a leading-edge education to our students. Sustaining our high level of teaching expertise and providing the technology and equipment required is an ongoing process. Our Winston Annual Fund Drive raised in excess of $205,000 and 83 % our families participated. That enabled us to purchase a new van, complete the expense associated with the new school-wide camera system, increase professional development for teachers, update computers, printers, and software programs for the library and classrooms. Special thanks to the Turner family for their donation to provide all new doors with bullet resistant glass and an automatic door opener for the front doors. Our 24th Annual Gala and Auction was a fun evening and raised over $131,000. This was an increase over the past couple of years and the proceeds will allow us to purchase iPads for the classrooms, replace equipment for athletics, update computers in classrooms, and provide tuition assistance. We were also honored to be the recipient of a brand new playground for our lower school. This covered playground, along with new trees and landscaping were installed in November 2013 by volunteers from the Kingdom for Kids, CityYear, several local non-profits, and Winston. I would also like to thank our other generous donors who made this project a reality; Mr. Harvey Najim, Rick Cavender, Paul Garro, and Brandon Logan who represented The Rotary Club of San Antonio. Donors for the covered area are the BennackPolan Foundation, the Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable Trust, the Gorman Foundation, Walter and Katherine Brown, Jr., and Frost National Bank. I hope you have a great summer and look forward to working with you next year. Mission Statement: The mission of The Winston School San Antonio is to provide a personalized, college preparatory education to students with high potential and identified learning differences. A WSSA graduate is confident, well-rounded, and a life-long self advocate. From the Desk of Julie Saboe, M.A. Director of Admissions I hope everyone enjoyed our end of the year activities. It is wonderful to see our students being recognized for their accomplishments. As we say Congratulations to our recent graduates, we are welcoming new students to Winston. I will continue to meet with interested families throughout the summer so please encourage your friends to contact me. Also, there is still time to register for any of the excellent Summer Programs that we offer. I look forward to seeing everyone at our Annual Winston Family Picnic on Friday, August 15! WSSA 2014 Summer Programs: Check our website for our improved summer programs including; academics, art, robotics, soccer, basketball, volleyball and more! PAGE 2 Jule Saboe Director Of Admissions School and Student News School & Student News NEW SCHOOL VAN THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE! 2013 Ford E150 paid by funds raised by the Advancement Office and your contribution to The Winston Annual Fund Drive SURREALISTIC ART SEARCH On March 20th the library and lower school hall way were transformed into an art gallery showcasing upper school art work. Parents, board members, faculty, and members of the community looked on as 22 art students were inducted into the National Art Honor Society. Winston now has 33 NAHS members. THE WINSTON EAGLES TRACK TEAMS competed on April 10th at the district meet held at Antonian High School. The middle school track team wrapped up their season on April 17th at the district track meet held at San Antonio Christian School. The 5th /6th division finished 7th overall, while the 7th/8th division finished 11th. For the 5th/6th grade division, Gerald F. placed 4th in the 200m, 2nd in the 400m, 3rd in the 800m, and 3rd in the long jump. Cristian I. placed 6th in the 2400m, while Travis D. place 5th in 110m hurdles. Ryan S. placed 2nd in the shot put, and 6th in the discus. For the 7th/8th grade division, David G. placed 2nd in the triple jump, 3rd in the 110m hurdles and 6th in the 300m hurdles. All of the participants improved greatly this season, and we are proud of all of the hard work they put in at practice. The high school track team Winston was represented at the TAPPS 2A South Regional meet held on April 26th in Hallettsville. Individuals competing were Logan G., Noah V., Gray M., and Justin L. in the 4x200m relay. The boy’s placed 6th at the Regional Track meet, just missing qualifying for the state meet. Justin L. also competed in the long jump and finished 8th. Congratulations! FREEDOM ARTS MAGAZINE On Wednesday, May 7, 2014, Freedom Arts Magazine celebrated its last meeting for the fourth season with a luncheon in honor of the writers and visual artists included in the magazine’s year end edition. The Hook Family was honored with a plaque for their support in the creation of the Freedom Arts Magazine since its foundation by Robert Hook. PAGE 3 From The Desk Of Louise Pastorino, Head of Lower and Middle School As summer is fast approaching, it’s time to think about plans for the long break. All children regress somewhat in academics when left to their own devices over the summer. At Winston, we have a variety of summer opportunities for the students; I encourage all Lower and Middle School students to take advantage of the half day academic program that runs for four weeks. The information is on our website under Outreach. If you are unsure about whether it would benefit your student, please give me a call. Summer is also a great time to develop a life-long enjoyment of reading. As reading skills and fluency improve, so does a student’s confidence in reading ability. On the Winston School website is a list of some suggested books appropriate for each grade level. The students are not expected to read all these books over the summer. The list is meant to be used as a reference for free reading books throughout the school year, as well. Although some of these books could be considered classics, all the books on this list are good stories that were chosen to appeal to a wide variety of interests and abilities. Children’s Choices, a program of the International Reading Association, also puts out a new list each year that has titles not included on the WSSA website list. Listening to books on tape or digital recordings is also a wonderful skill to learn over the summer. Most students can comprehend age-appropriate material that is read aloud to them, regardless of the independent reading level mastered. As a student progresses in school and reading material reaches a more demanding level, having already achieved proficiency in the skill of listening to books read aloud will help to ensure school success. There are many ways to find audio books. They can be downloaded for a fee from sites such as iTunes or Audible. You can also check out CD’s from your local library. Remember to look for unabridged versions. Balancing independent reading with listening to books is a good step toward increasing skills in each area. When choosing a book for autonomous reading, consider the student’s independent rather than instructional reading level. A student is usually independent one grade level below the level at which the student is being instructed. One way to check for the appropriateness of the book is to use the “Five Finger Rule”. Have your student read the first page of a prospective book aloud. If five or more words are misread, the book is probably at too high a level for your child to read comfortably. Give me a call if you have questions specific to your student and the Winston summer programs. From The Desk Of Steve Yocham, Head of Upper School changing. For I saw many of you change your attitudes about school, make ambitious future plans, and develop your individual talents. Your change and growth has been inspiring to me, as well as to your parents, friends, and peers. The Class of two thousand fourteen is a unique group of individuals. I have had the pleasure of watching many of these students grow up academically and socially over a long time span. Whether collaborating as your teacher in Lower School on slide show cartoons, touring Washington D.C. in Middle School as your group leader and for some your roommate, or advising and sometimes correcting you all in Upper School, my journey with you has been life In this group, we have future trainers, accountants, drama stars, computer whizzes, military commanders, broadcasters, beauticians, pilots, massage therapists, historians, auto technicians, engineers, psychologists, doctors, photographers, graphic designers, artists, and race car designers. And each is excited and probably a little nervous to go out and make his or her contributions to the world. I look forward to the change you all will bring. PAGE 4 School & Student News INTERACT MEMBERS AT THE HEART OF WSSA GRADUATING CLASS Back: John Trapp, Cory Weinberg, Gray Miller, Christopher Hook, Jake Green. Middle: Haley Hilderbrand, Noah Schorr, Tyler J. Gold, William Buba, Katie Cohn, J.B. Gray. Front: Lisa Luna, Emilee Peters. The Winston School Interact Club received the Presidential Citation for the 7th year and the prestigious “Best in District” award. We are extremely proud of these 12 Interact members. The 12 Interact members of the senior class provided strong leadership as they led the club to another successful Interact year. Once again they ended the year with over 70 projects/activities and over 3,000 community service hours supporting projects such as the Buddy Walk sponsored by the Down Syndrome Association, the Walk to Cure Diabetes, sponsored by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Kids Day in the Park, sponsored by United Way of San Antonio, Habitat for Humanity, Haven for Hope, the San Antonio Food Bank, KLRN, and Family Service Association. This year they also supported the Walk to Cure Alzheimers for the first time. REGIONAL SCIENCE COMPETITIONS Students present their scientific research to the public at the annual Science and Engineering Fair. Students utilize the scientific process in conducting an experiment and defending the results before members of the scientific community (www.ARASE.org). Both competitions were attended by public, private and home schooled students from thirty-two counties. On February 8, Naila M. competed in the Junior Academy of Science and Engineering with 200 other students. She gave an oral presentation describing her science fair project. She placed 2nd in Junior Division Chemistry. On March 3, Lauren W., Naila M., and Alex K. competed in the Alamo Regional Science Fair with 500 other students. Lauren and Naila received Director’s Awards and Alex received an Honorable Mention. THANKS TO OUR DONORS We would like to thank the following generous donors for their contribution to our new playground canopy: During this past semester The Winston School San Antonio installed new bullet resistant doors on the front and all entrances to our school thanks to the generous donation of Shannon and Jon Turner. The security of our students is of the upmost importance to us and we are deeply grateful to the Turners for making this possible. Bennack-Polan Foundation Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable Trust Gorman Foundation Walter and Katherine Brown Jr. Frost National Bank PAGE 5 Class Day Service Awards To commemorate the last day of school, the annual Class Day program was held to honor all the accomplishments of the WSSA family. Scholarships, awards and gifts were given out in tribute and thanks. Valedictorian, Cory Weinberg, opened the program by lighting the Candle of Knowledge. Salutatorian, John Trapp, closed the program by extinguishing it. Class Day acknowledgements are as follow: Core Teacher Student AReevesSophia Murillo B Owen Phoebe Vardiman B Summers Emilio Diaz B Moran Luke Pfeifer C Webb Claiborne Carrington CGreenLisa Gustafson DJaramilloRyan Smith D Castillo Paige Promecene Middle School: Matthew Alsip Upper School: Anthony Beres Upper School: T.J. Gold Headmaster’s Award Employee Service Awards Colby House 5 years Carol Ann Gulley Julie Hanson Barbara Young 10 years Mike Canales 15 years Louise Pastorino 20 years Julie Saboe 25 years Charles J. Karulak Cory Weinberg Rotary Interact Outstanding Member of the Year Award Dr. Waldron’s Scholarship Award Cory Weinberg, Upper School 1,413 hours from 9-12 grades Rotary Interact Outstanding Member Award Kyle Anthis Sergio Medellin Jasmine Palmer John Guerrero Brandon Albrecht Kyle Thompson 1st Six Weeks 2nd Six Weeks 3rd Six Weeks 4th Six Weeks 5th Six Weeks 6th Six Weeks Rotary Interact Service Recognition Cory Weinberg, senior 264 hours Brandon Albrecht, junior 159.5 hours T. J. Gold, senior 147 hours John Guerrero, junior 142.5 hours William Buba, senior 132 hours Lisa Luna, senior114 hours Sergio Medellin, freshman 110 hours James Folks, junior 108.5 hours Katie Cohn, senior 106.5 hours Kyle Thompson, freshman 100.5 hours Founders Award Harvey Najim Rick Cavender City Year Rotary Club of San Antonio Dr. William Bauta John Trapp Newcomer Award Daniel Bar-Yadin Sophie Jenkins Brayden Kelley Jason King Evan McGinnis Zachary Wolfe CELEBRATING OUR ATHLETES On Thursday, May 8th The Booster Club hosted it’s annual Athletic Banquet in the Gym. The tables were decorated in balloons with the school colors and the evening’s meal was catered by Free Birds World Burrito; it was yummy! Bruce Bowen was the guest speaker and his message to the athletes was to remember the meaning of a team, and to always do your best and hardest for the good of the team. The individual coaches presented their team awards and Coaches Borth and Hernandez announced the top athlete awards. MS Scholar Athlete: Ryan H. MS Overall Athlete: Westin M. US Scholar Athlete: John T. US Overall Athlete: Lisa L. and Noah V. US: John T., Noah V. & Lisa L. - MS: Westin M. & Ryan H. It was an exciting evening, and a wonderful kickoff to the End-of-the-Year events. PAGE 6 School & Student News 2014 WSSA GRADUATES: THEY DID IT! They did it! Diplomas in hand, WSSA seniors crossed the stage, signifying the culmination of their high school career. Baccalaureate and Graduation marked the end of their high school experience at WSSA but the beginning of a new journey. Just two days after finals, seniors attended Baccalaureate at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church on Friday, May 16, 2014. Students were recognized by WSSA Administration as having completed their course of study. This was a special time for everyone to reflect on their time together. The next morning, students arrived for graduation at the WSSA campus. Dressed in their caps and gowns, this moment was 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. memorialized with photography by Life Touch. Graduation was held in the school gymnasium. A special video presentation was shown of the senior class. John Trapp, Salutatorian gave the “Welcome address.” Cory Weinberg, the class Valedictorian, gave an encouraging message to his fellow seniors and a heartfelt thank you to faculty and staff. He was followed by the commencement guest speaker, Mr. Jimmy Green. We congratulate our 2014 senior class for successfully accomplishing their high school career goal. We wish them continued success as they proceed on their journey! Eleven of our 2014 Graduating Seniors have received scholarships with a total value of $732,800! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Stefania Elise Bauta - Northwest Vista College William Ryan Buba - Our Lady of the Lake University Katherine Rose Cohn - the University of Evansville in Indiana Austin Caylor Leland Garcia - Northwest Vista College Tyler James Lee Gold - New Mexico Military Institute James Brian Gray - Universal Technical Institute in Houston Reagan Moffett Gray - United States Marine Corp Jacob James Grant Green - St. Mary’s University Jacob Aaron Gresores University of North Texas Aaron James Hart - Northwest Vista College Haley Nicole Hilderbrand - Paul Mitchell the School San Antonio Christopher Lenox Hook - Texas Lutheran University 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. PAGE 7 Lisa Luna - Paul Mitchell the School San Antonio Logan Stuart McCormick - St. Philip’s College Grayson Samuel Miller - Angelo State University Sean Michael Mitchell - San Antonio College then transfer UTSA Sadie Nikol Norris - Art Institute of San Antonio Emilee Bluestein Peters - American Jewish University in California Noah Edward Schorr - Northwest Vista College John Allen Trapp - Abilene Christian University Trenton Lee Trevino - St. Philip’s College Allison A. Trujillo - San Antonio College Cory Simon Weinberg - University of Texas at San Antonio School & Student News MUFFINS FOR MOMS Please join WSSA families, staff and faculty to kick-off the 2014-2015 school year! On May 9, 2014 we celebrated Mother’s Day with Muffins for Mom, and it was the perfect time to celebrate all of our student’s mothers and all their wonderful qualities. GIRLS LUNCHEON Lower School girls had their last GIRLs (Growing Into Resilient Lifestyles) Luncheon of the year. It was a wonderful experience to share table setting and table etiquette. The formal table was set and the girls enjoyed the company of Dr. Karulak and Mrs. Pastorino. WSSA Family Picnic Save The Date! Friday August 15, 2014 5:30 PM WSSA CAMPUS A CORE PLAY Ms. Reeves class presented the play “Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf ”. The students gave a great performance and they all remembered their lines and delivered them with gusto, while learning a valuable lesson, if something is worth doing it’s worth doing it right. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH March 2014 Back: Harris C., Alaina M., Lisa G., Justin O., Front: Athena R., Daniel B., Emilio D. April 2014 Back: Kate B., Katy S., Gray M., Greg M., Dakota C. Front: Rachel P., Westin M., Colby H., Ryley H. PAGE 8 May 2014 Back: Veronique S., Christian D., Etienne F., Kinslee J. Front: Will L., Ojani B., William R., Sebastian H. School Student News Schooland & Student News CLAY, CHILI, AND CINEMA It was a big night for the arts department at The Winston School San Antonio. Nearly 250 people showed up for the annual event showcasing top ceramic bowls for auction, a chili contest and many cinema productions. The bowls, handcrafted by students, sold at an amazing pace. Nearly 100 bowls were on display. The chili cook-off always draws great competitors and Mrs. Angie Cronin took home top honors. The cinema competition showcased top films from the digital media department. Former champion, Josh P., took second and third place; while senior Jake G. took home top honors with his video about today’s youth. Food, family and fun were all part of a great night at The Winston School San Antonio. B CORE LEARNS ABOUT THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER B1 Core has been studying the importance of the San Antonio River to Native Americans far back in time, the Spanish, and Mexican communities and our own community now. We saw the river at Mission San Juan, the acequias, the Espada Aqueduct, the Mission Reach portion of the Riverwalk, and all the way up to the Museum Reach. Students enjoyed passing through the locks and dam, as we headed from the Pearl Complex by Rio Taxi to the downtown Riverwalk and the Alamo. They loved knowing that our former mayor Lila Cockrell, (Mrs. Gulley’s mother!) endorsed the locks and dam during the planning of the Museum Reach. A CORE DONATES TO KITCHEN ON THE STREET A Core took a field trip to Frost Bank to have their “Happy Sock” coins counted that each child had been collecting. Our class raised $255.55 for the organization Kitchen on the Street. We had a donor match this amount, so the other $255.55 will be donated to Triple Mac Equestrian Facility which is a rescue and rehab center for horses. I am extremely proud of the G.K.s enthusiasm to help others in need! Dorian Reeves, A Core Teacher Air Conditioning • Auto Repair Batteries • Brakes • Engines Oil Changes • Tune Ups • And More Since 1958 Military Discount Financing Options Available Nationwide Warranty Free Shuttle Available LOWER SCHOOL AWARDS We held our annual Lower School awards ceremony on May 19th. Students were recognized for participation in EarlyAct, Glee Club, Martial Arts, Cub Scouts, and Girl Scouts. Teachers honored students with academic recognition in math, reading, language arts, social studies, and science. Top students were also honored by the library, physical education, computer, music and art teachers. Congratulations! PAGE 9 210.224.9233 www.aarcoauto.com 2402 IH 35 North San Antonio, TX 78208 (2 minutes from the Fort Sam Houston Gate) School & Student News WSSA STUDENT RECEIVES THE PAUL HARRIS AWARD The Winston School San Antonio Interact Club president, Cory Weinberg, received a Paul Harris Award at the Rotary District 5840 Conference on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Cory has been a member of the The Winston School Interact Club since his 8th grade year. This year he has led the Club to it’s 7th Presidential Citation and it’s second “Best in District” Award. This is the first time in recent history that a student has received a Paul Harris award based strictly on merit. UPPER SCHOOL PROM The Winston School San Antonio Upper School Prom occurred April 24th at the San Antonio Petroleum Club. This is the first year Student Council planned the Prom by themselves, making the Prom from the students for the students. Prom King and Queen were John T. and Sadie N. Prom Prince and Princess were Justin O. and Elizabeth M. Prom Duke and Duchess were George B. and Nikki S. Finally, Prom Lord and Lady were Caleb E. and Rebecca B. KING WILLIAM PARADE In an effort to raise awareness about plastic consumption in the US, Winston students collaborated with Build San Antonio Green, and Renewable Republic to create a fabulous float. The solar powered float was decorated with colorful flowers made from recycled plastic containers. For the past two months Winston students and employees collected plastic containers. Lower school students colored the bottles and high school art students shaped them into flower forms. The float was part of the King William Parade Saturday, April 25th, and the Pop Pistol band performed on the float. PANDORA'S BOX PLAY On May 9, 2014, Mrs. Green’s and Mrs. Webb’s classes presented the Pandora Box play to C Core students and parents. The students demonstrated a talent for acting, especially Tadan B. who played Zeus and Ryley H. who played Pandora in the play. Great Job! Upper & Midd le School Awards The Middle and Upper School held their annual awards ceremony. Clubs and classes each honored top performers in their respective areas. The event is a big draw for students as they work the entire year to hopefully land one of the certificates. The event was a huge success. Congratulations to our students who received this honor! PAGE 10 Advancement News Sapphires & Spurs Thank You! WSSA extends a huge THANK YOU to all who assisted and attended “Sapphires and Spurs.” This was a fun and wonderful evening that benefited our school. Event chair, Jennifer Johnson, and her committee secured fantastic live auction items and created a festive atmosphere at the Don Strange Ranch. The Stan Wayne Band set the mood with tunes ranging from Sinatra to Michael Jackson favorites. Thank you to all of the volunteers and attendees who supported this years Gala. Photos are now posted on a Shutterfly Share Site. You can download photos, create photo gifts and order prints directly from the site. https://sapphiresandspurs.shutterfly.com Please mark your calendars for Saturday, March 28, 2015, for our next “Fiesta” Auction Gala. AWARD PRESENTED AT CLASS DAY FOR NEW PLAYGROUND During our annual Class Day Program, Dr. Karulak recognized Mr. Harvey E. Najim a recognition for his contribution to the new school playground. We are grateful to The Najim Family Foundation, Kingdom For Kids Volunteers, Rotary Club Of San Antonio, and City Year San Antonio for their huge impact on our school. WSSA students will enjoy the new playground for many years to come! LUNCH WITH DR. K AT HARD ROCK CAFÉ The bidding war for live auction item “Lunch with Dr. K at Hard Rock Café” was intense and exhilarating. Once the bidding wrapped up, two of these packages were sold. Jerry “JC” R. and Dreya P. can thank their parents and grandparents for setting them up with a fun lunch date with Dr. Karulak. Each student invited three friends to enjoy a limo ride to Hard Rock Café for burgers and fries. Join WSSA for the next annual auction on Saturday, March 28, 2015. PAGE 11 8565 Ewing Halsell Drive San Antonio, Texas 78229 (210) 615-6544 www.winston-sa.org Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID San Antonio, TX Permit No. 1118 facebook.com/WSSAEagles twitter.com/WinstonSchoolSA Parents of Alumni, if your son or daughter no longer maintains a permanent address with you, please notify WSSA of their new address. We hope you enjoy our publication. Email: [email protected] Phone: 210-615-6544 25th Annual Save The Date THE WHOLEBRAIN CHILD AT HOME AND IN THE CLASSROOM. Keynote Speaker: Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. Friday, January 30, 2014 8:30 am to 4 pm Dr. Bryson is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of the best-selling book the whole-Brain chilD Fine Art Sale September 20, 2014 Curated by renowned New York City Art Dealer, Walter Edelman
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