Connally names Holt superintendent
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Connally names Holt superintendent
Inside • Business & Residence of the Month • Lacy Lakeview animal ordinance • Chamber joins alliance • Art student wins $500 • Gaither signs to Austin College Next Meeting March 18 Lacy Lakeview Civic Center @CityofLacyLakeview Connally names Holt superintendent Highlights: Business & Residence of the Month 5 School News 3, 6-8, 11 Chamber Info 9, 11 City Info 4 Community Calendar 12 Wesley Holt Connally ISD Superintendent Seven months after being named the Connally ISD Interim Superintendent, Wesley Holt lost the “interim” tag when the Board of Trustees named him lone finalist on Feb. 12. The Connally ISD Board of Trustees approved the motion at a special Connally ISD board meeting. State guidelines mandate that the Board gives public notice of the lone finalist 21 days before the decision can be finalized when hiring a superintendent. Holt was named interim superintendent after former Connally ISD Superintendent Frances Penland told the district of her plans to retire. Holt has worked in Connally ISD since 1990. He started teaching and coaching during this time frame. He also served as a student teacher and completed his teaching observational hours through Baylor for two years prior. Holt has worked in the following capacity at Connally ISD: middle school teacher/ HOLT, Page 3 2 Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter American Legion Riders to host car and bike show American Legion Post 121 722 Leroy Parkway Elm Mott TX Car and Bike Show 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Annual BBQ Cook-Off, Car & Bike Show 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. March 29 • Silent Auction • Food • Music • Winner in every category For more information, call Marty Aguirre (254) 881-5791 Leah Williams (254) 498-2639 Ana “Panchita” Martinez (254) 349-4313 FEMA Training for Community Preparedness The City of Lacy Lakeview is offering this FREE training to citizens of Lacy Lakeview. CERT is an organized and trained group of citizens willing to help out their neighbors in the event of a natural disaster or terrorism incident. Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter is a publication of: • Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce • Connally ISD • City of Lacy Lakeview For more information, advertising rates or to submit information: (254) 749-7073 lesly@ acceleratedpowermarketing. com For more information, contact Patty Faulkner, Fire Marshal (254) 799-2479 Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter 3 Connally forms career tech program In a partnership with Texas State Technical College Waco, Connally ISD will form a Career Technical Education (CTE) school that will give students an opportunity to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree by the time they graduate from high school at absolutely no cost to students or their families. Connally ISD applied for and received approval to form a state-designated Early College High School (ECHS). The ECHS campus will be known as Connally Career Tech. This will be the first CTE ECHS in Texas. Connally High School hosted a ECHS Bash Feb. 13 to introduce the community to the new program. The application process is now open to students in the Greater Waco area, including students from districts other than Connally ISD. Applications are due by March 7. Students who enter the ECHS path as freshmen or sophomores will have the opportunity to pursue any career certification offered by TSTC Waco or earn an Associate of Applied Science degree. Overall, stud e n t s in the E C H S program will work with a m o r e rigorous curriculum than what is used in regular high school. Students will begin the program by taking their high school core classes on the high school campus with designated ECHS teachers. They will be allowed to participate in all extracurricular activities such as athletics, theater and UIL academics. By their sophomore year, students will be able to attend TSTC Waco for electives in their career path or college degree plan. Photos by Hope Wagner A principal and a counselor will be hired this year to work closely with the current CHS administration in scheduling, staffing and budgeting. ECHS instructors will serve as mentors that will help bridge the gap between high school and college life. For more information about ECHS, contact June Burrow at (254) 296-6700 or jburrow@ connally.org. Applications and a FAQ sheet may be picked up in the counseling center or downloaded from Connally.org. HOLT From Page 1 coach, middle school assistant principal, high school assistant principal and most recently as the Connally ISD Human Resource Director. Holt’s wife is a long-time Connally educator and both of his children matriculated and graduated from Connally ISD. 4 Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter City on the move! Proud to be a member of the Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 154549 Lacy Lakeview TX 76715 501 E. Craven Ave. Lacy Lakeview TX 76705 (254) 799-2458 LacyLakeview.org City Manager Keith Bond City Secretary Michelle Hicks Chief of Police John Truehitt Chief of Fire Services Patty Faulkner City Engineer Jed Walker City Attorney David Deaconson Municipal Court Judge Pat Millar Planning & Zoning Members Greg Copeland Barbara Seitz Sandra Muegge Richard Lednicky Denise Rodriguez Anthony White Board of Adjustments Randy Kissinger Jane Lanier Anthony McRae Albert Nichols Mayor Calvin Hodde Mayor Pro-Tem Sharon Clark Council members Patrick Bell Bruce Bundrant Denise Cogliati Amy Hall Steven Moore (filling unexpired term) Lacy Lakeview City Council amends animal ordinance The Lacy Lakeview City Council amended its animal ordinance at its Feb. 11 meeting. “We’re just coming into compliance with what other cities are doing,” said Lacy Lakeview Police Chief John Truehitt. “The ordinance will really only be an issue if we get a complaint. We’re just applying common sense to it.” The ordinance requires dog owners to spay or neuter their pets and have them microchipped for easier identification if they were to get lost. “Our primary goal is to try to reunite any animal with its owner,” said Truehitt. These two changes to the ordinance are required in order for the City of Lacy Lakeview to utilize the City of Waco’s shelter when an animal’s owner cannot be found. City Manager Keith Bond said it makes sense to use the shelter that is already established to handle stray dogs. “It’s quite costly to run a shelter. You have to meet certain standards, and those standards cost money,” he said. The ordinance allows Lacy Lakeview to use the City of Waco shelter for a nominal fee, which is much more cost-effective than operating their own shelter. The ordinance also should decrease the number of stray animals by requiring spaying and neutering. In addition, the microchipping measure will be a costsaver since more animals can be reunited with their owner instead of taken to the shelter, said Bond. “Microchipping is a wonderful tool to reunite an owner with their animal and avoid taking the animal to the shelter where we must pay a $75 fee per dog,” he said. “In the end, we’re hoping we can save money on the number of animals that we have to take in and lessen the number of animals that are eunthanized. When the Lacy Lakeview Animal Control Officer Guy Thornley finds a lost animal, he is usually able to identify the owner, said Bond. “It’s usually not that the owner was negligent. Many times the dog was able to get out of a fence,” he said. The city is working to organize a low-cost animal clinic this spring with local veterinarians and the Animal Birth Control Clinic. The city animal ordinance also limits the number of dogs that residents may own to five. This was not required to meet the requirements to use the shelter but is a common practice for many area cities, said Bond. “This is not something we do as a punishment. If we work together, we can limit the number of animals that are put to death,” he said. No opponents to run in Lacy Lakeview elections Three Lacy Lakeview City Council seats were up for election this year: Pat Bell, Amy Hall and Denise Cogliati. In addition, Steven Moore is filling an unexpired term. Since no one filed to run against the incumbents, the ballot will only include Steven Moore’s name for the unexpired term, according to Lacy Lakeview City Secretary Michelle Hicks. Free tax preparation offered for area residents During tax season 2013, NeighborWorks Waco is working with AARP, A.J. Moore Academy and University High to provide free tax preparation sites in the Waco area. More than $4.6 million was refunded to the nearly 4,000 taxpayers who used these sites in the 2012 tax season. For the upcoming tax season, NeighborWorks Waco’s goal is to serve 4,200 taxpayers through paid advertising, returning customers and in-kind promotion from local community organizations. University High School will prepare tax returns from 5 to 8 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 15 at 3201 S. New Road. UHS also will prepare tax returns at the Heart of Texas Workforce April 9. For more information, visit UHSTaxes.com or call (254) 756-1843. Tax returns also will be prepared: • 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday through April 15 at NeighborWorks Waco at 922 Franklin Ave. For more information, call (254) 752-1647. • 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Providence Hospital, FM & Gloria Young Tower, 6901 Medical Parkway. For more information, call (254) 751-4731. • 4 to 8 p.m. Mondays and 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 22 and 29 and April 4 at Waco Library Central, 1717 Austin Ave. For more information, call (254) 750-5990. • Noon to 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through March 11 at South Waco Community Center, 2815 Speight Ave. For more information, call (254) 750-8650. Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter Business of the month Residence of the month 5 Freightliner 805 Ave. G The business was chosen by the City of Lacy Lakeview Parks and Recreation Department and the Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce. The residence was chosen by the City of Lacy Lakeview Parks and Recreation Department and the Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce. 6 Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter Students of the Month • Connally Elementary School Third Grade Lilly Allard Lilly is in Ms. Laine’s class. She exhibits “Cadet Pride” by being a responsible and trusting student. She portrays excellent academic success in all subjects. She is an outstanding leader and is willing to help other students in and out of the classroom. Lilly always has a smile on her face and a positive outlook on life. Lilly’s teachers can always expect her to do her best. Connally High School junior Michayla Binette’s painting depicts the Mardi Gras theme by using the five senses. The painting was donated and sold to raise money for the Autism Network. Jayro Balderas Jayro is hard-working student. He has shown outstanding moral character this year. Jayro is always willing to help others and puts forth extra effort. He is making great progress in all subjects. His teachers always know if they need a smile or a hug they can count on him. All of these qualities together make Jayro a fine example of “Cadet Pride.” Connally High School student wins $500 in art contest Connally High School junior Michayla Binette won $500 in the student art show sponsored by the Heart of Texas Autism Network. Michayla’s painting, depicting a Mardi Gras theme, was on display during the Art Show Event party from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Palladium on Austin Avenue. In the “Mardi Gras Celebration of Art” contest, student artists were asked to bring out the theme that illustrates the emotions and look of Mardi Gras. Party goers were able to vote for their favorite piece for the People’s Choice Award. Connally High School art teacher Judy Lewis, who mentored Michayla’s work and assisted with suggestions, said the painting shows the Mardi Gras theme by using the five senses. She said the painting is sight, the hearing is a CD with Mardi Gras music, the touch is a decorated hand prop holding Mardi Gras beads, the smell is a vanilla candle and the taste is wrapped mint candies in shiney paper. Her painting was donated and sold to raise money for the Autism Network. Michayla is a member of the Connally High School Gifted and Talented Art program. Spring at the Texas Ranger Museum and Hall of Fame & Museum offers programs for guests: Spring Break Round Up 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 15 Activities and programs children and adults, including a camp and chuck wagon cooking demonstration by Texas Top Guns. Military Appreciation Weekend May 24-26 Active-duty personnel, retirees and veterans will receive free admission to the museum while thier family will receive discounted admission. TexasRanger.org Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter 7 Connally Elementary School Watch D.O.G.S. recognized Steven Carter and son Isaiah Boyd Rev. Morales and grandson Ralph Morales III Keith Bilbrey and grandson Jacob Gipson The Connally Elementary School Watch D.O.G.S. were on campus Feb. 13. The Father Figures were recognized for participating in the Watch D.O.G.S. program and supporting the Connally Elementary. Anyone interested in becoming a Watch DOG can contact Stephanie Gober at (254) 750-7134 or [email protected] or William Davis at (254) 750-7129 or wdavis@ connally.org Join the Lacy Lakeview Chamber Meetings at noon third Tuesdays. Most meetings are held at the Lacy Lakeview Community Center. Lunch is served, and members and guests are updated on the Chamber’s efforts in the community. 8 Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter Cadet Baseball March 3 March 6-7 March 6-8 March 11 March 18 March 21 March 25 March 28 April 4 April 8 April 11 April 14 April 17 April 22 Waco High Waco High JV Tournament Connally Tournament Navasota China Spring La Vega West Lorena Robinson China Spring La Vega West Lorena Robinson Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Home March 4 March 6-8 March 11 March 14 March 18 March 21 March 25 March 28 April 4 April 8 April 11 April 14 Fairfield JV/V Home Gatesville Tournament (Varsity) V TBA Lorena JV/V Home Robinson JV/V Home China Spring JV/V Away La Vega JV/V Home West JV/V Away Lorena JV/V Away Robinson JV/V Away China Spring JV/V Home La Vega JV/V Away West JV/V Home Lady Cadet Softball 4:30/7 pm TBA TBA 3 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 4:30/7 pm 5/7 pm TBA 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm 5/7 pm Connally Primary School accepts Rachel’s Challenge Gaither signs with Austin College Connally High School senior Kierra Gaither signed with Austin College Feb. 5 to play softball. Family, coaches and friends were present to celebrate this special event in the Connally High School gym. Connally Calendar March 10-14 Spring Break April 18 Holiday/Bad Weather Day May 26 Holiday/Bad Weather Day More events at Connally.org Follow us on Facebook for the latest Connally news. @ConnallyISD Connally Primary celebrates 100 Days of School Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter Businesses A&H Refrigeration Advantage Press American Bank Ash Auto Sales Ash Bail Bonds Atmos Energy Atwoods Barbara Seitz/ Strategic Wealth Solutions BTC Trucking/ Land Air Express Belfor Property Restoration Bellmead Chamber of Commerce Bellmead Lions Club Ben’s Short Stop/ Mama Lena’s Better Business Bureau Beverly Social Services Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Boggs, John & Marsha Brazos Children’s Center Built Wright Construction Bush’s Chicken Cargill Value Added Meats Carter, Steven Castiglia, Tim & Denise Central Texas Urgent Care Chuck’s (Ard’s) Automotive Cogliati, D.J. Jr., Rentals Connally ISD Contractor Environmental Serv. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Dave’s Burger Barn Frank Dicorte’s Emporium Eastside Animal Hospital Eddie Ray’s Smokehouse Educator’s Credit Union Edward Jones/ Matthew Dollar Equalizer Extraco Banks Extraco Event Center Fairfield Inn & Suites Family Health Center First Title Company of Waco Genco Federal Credit Union Gordon, Robert G. Greater Waco Chamber Hampton Inn Waco North Hodde Properties Holiday Inn & Suites Home Depot Italian Granite, LLC Jack of All Trades Personnel Services JMJ Wrecking & Used Cars Johnson, Judge Matt Lacy Auto, Inc. Lacy Lakeview, City Lacy Lakeview Fire Assn. Laine Advertising Company Lakeview Baptist Church Lakeview United Methodist Church Lone Star Bail Bonds Marstaller, Dorothy Menard, Judge Vicki J&C Morin dba McDonald’s Member’s Choice Federal Credit Union Michael Refrigeration NeighborWorks Waco Oak Farms R Ash Properties Real Estate Company Robinson Chamber of Commerce Sam’s Club Sandy’s Get Away Support your local community through the Chamber of Commerce. Your involvement makes our projects successful. 9 Travel Skate Country Stop N Smoke (Jesse Hancock) Sykora Family Ford TDC Properties Texas Beverage Texas State Technical College Waco The Atrium of Bellmead Thornley, Guy C. Triad Associates Tymco Inc. Village Square Apts Walker Partners Waco Federal Credit Union Wal-Mart Supercenter #1254 West Chamber of Commerce Woody Butler Homes Business $75 Individual $25 Registration information at LacyLakeview.org President Jim Lambert 1st Vice President Terry Williams 2nd Vice President Barbara Seitz 3rd Vice President Sandy Sigler Treasurer Carolyn Stevens Board of Directors Keith Bond Michelle Hicks Dorothy Marstaller Donna Holdbrook 10 Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter Connally Cadet Hoops Camp Incoming 4th-9th Grade (Boys) 8:30 am to Noon | June 16-19, 2014 Doors open at 8 a.m. Connally High School Gym Introduce athletes to the fundamentals of basketball while having fun! $35 (Checks payable to Connally Athletics) Wear T-shirt, Shorts, and basketball shoes. Quinton Snell (254) 296-6700 [email protected] Registration and waiver forms must be completed on or before first day of camp prior to any activity. Forms can be picked up at the high school front office or at ConnallyAthletics.com. Lacy Lakeview Community Newsletter 11 Photo by Cecilia Pena Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce The Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce was one of 10 Chambers to join the McLennan County Chamber Alliance Feb. 18. Lacy Lakeview Chamber joins McLennan County Chamber Alliance The Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerice joined nine other Chambers of Commerce Feb. 18 to form the McLennan County Chamber Alliance by way of a formal Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony at the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Representatives of the participating Chambers of Commerce will strengthen lines of communication between the chambers and facilitate stronger regional collaboration on matters of common interest and concern, including public policy, economic development, education and workforce development. McLennan County Chamber Alliance partners will also explore cooperative use of their existing communications tools to build awareness and support of the Alliance, its initiatives and impacts. Discussions between the chambers began one year ago. Representatives of the partnering chambers became determined to work in a collaborative manner to strengthen the quality of life and economic vitality of their shared economic region. The signing ceremony is the formalized agreement of the group’s growing working relationships and their efforts to improve McLennan County’s economic competitive position Third Annual Art on Elm What is stormwater runoff? Stormwater runoff occurs when precipitation from rain or snowmelt flows over the ground. Impervious surfaces like driveways, sidewalks, and streets prevent stormwater from naturally soaking into the ground. Stormwater can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt and other pollutants and flow into a storm sewer system or directly to a lake, stream, river, wetland or coastal water. Anything that enters a storm sewer system is discharged untreated into the waterbodies we use for swimming, fishing and providing drinking water. Information provided by the City of Lacy Lakeview and the EPA. The Third Annual Art on Elm Avenue event will be Saturday, April 12, 2014! The event will feature the return of the pop up art exhibition, musical performances and local food as well as other fun surprises. For more information, visit ArtOnElmAvenue. com or call (254) 752-1647. A community collaboration event brought to you by: Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 155512 Waco TX 76715 • Lacy Lakeview City Council meets at 6 p.m. beginning with a workshop second Tuesdays at City Hall. • Greater Northeast Optimist Club Bellmead/Lacy Lakeview meets at noon second Tuesdays at Heitmiller’s Steakhouse. • The Lacy Lakeview Chamber of Commerce will meet from noon to 1 p.m. March 18 at the Lacy Lakeview Civic Center. • Bellmead Lions Club meets every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Bellmead Civic Center.