Jan. 21, 2016 - La Porte Independent School District
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Jan. 21, 2016 - La Porte Independent School District
THE LEADER January 21, 2016 La Porte Independent School District Every Student’s Success Is Our #1 Priority La Porte ISD trustees recognized during School Board Recognition Month January is School Board Recognition Month, and La Porte ISD joins other districts across the state in thanking locally elected leaders for their dedication and willingness to serve. Our trustees serve as advocates for the more than 7,700 students in the district. “Super-Heroes for Schools” is the theme of this year’s School Board Recognition Month, and members of the LPISD Board of Trustees were honored by students and staff from the district’s 12 campuses at the Jan. 12 regular meeting of the Board. The Board Room was decorated with posters signed by students at LPISD schools, and trustees enjoyed many cards, letters and posters depicting their work as “super-heroes” in many ways. Members of the LPISD Board of Trustees include Lee Wallace, president, who has served on the Board since 2010; Dee Anne Thomson, vice president, who has also served since 2010; and Charlcya Wheeler, secretary, who has served since 2004. Other trustees are Kathy Green, who was elected in 2004 and has served as Board president for seven of those years; Phillip Hoot, who was elected in 2014; David Janda, who was elected in 2012; and Lois Rogerson, who was elected in 2013. Eleven students graduate during Dec. 17 DeWalt commencement exercises December 2015 DeWalt School graduates, from left, James Villanueva, Arika Monteilh, Dennis Outlaw, center, teacher at DeWalt, congratulates Mary Noel and Amber Tidwell on Madeline Arnold and Shelby Ballard prepare for the ceremony backstage at the Sonja Angelo their achievements. Theater at La Porte High School. They were among 11 fall graduates at the campus. Debbie Stewart, left, principal at DeWalt School, and Brad Paschal, right, DeWalt teacher, present Mary Noel with the $1,500 Charles Emich scholarship. Photo by Strawbridge Studios. DeWalt teacher Robert Wiederhold visits with graduates Jordan Lopez and Autumn Reynolds prior to the commencement ceremony, which was held on Dec. 17. Eleven DeWalt High School students received their diplomas during the Dec. 17 commencement ceremony held at La Porte High School’s Sonja Angelo Theater. Eight of those honored were early graduates. The event began with the processional performed by Lisa Davis and presentation of the colors by the La Porte High School JROTC. Betsy Selby, DeWalt Teacher of the Year, led the Pledge of Allegiance. Assistant principal Barbara Farmer introduced faculty and guests as well as the early high school graduates and those who have already been accepted to college or the military. La Porte ISD Board of Trustees President Lee Wallace and Superintendent of Schools Lloyd W. Graham addressed the students, as did Debbie Stewart, DeWalt principal. DeWalt teacher Brad Paschal presented the Charles Emich Scholarship to Mary Kathleen Noel. Emich was a DeWalt teacher who passed away in December 2011. Committee planning La Porte ISD’s 100th Anniversary celebration activities Those who are interested in working on the committee may also call the LPISD Communications Office at 281-604-7001. Additional information about upcoming events will be included in The Leader and posted on the district website at www.lpisd.org when details are finalized. District Rodeo Art Show held Jan. 14 at LPHS Sonja Angelo Theater There’s cause to celebrate in La Porte ISD! This year marks the 100th anniversary of the formation of the district, and La Porte ISD will celebrate with a number of activities throughout 2016. These events will culminate in a community-wide block party celebration during Homecoming weekend. The date will be announced as soon as the 2016 football schedule is determined in mid-February. The 100th Anniversary Committee would like to hear from current and former students, teachers, parents and community members about their favorite LPISD memories. Please send your comments to Terri Cook, director of public relations, at [email protected]. The committee plans create a memory book from these submissions. Seven La Porte ISD students earned top honors at the district’s annual Rodeo Art Show held on Jan. 14. Winners of the show, which was held in the foyer of the Sonja Angelo Theater at La Porte High School, will advance to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Art Show this spring. Tess Wilson, a junior at La Porte High School, was the Best of Show winner at the high school level, with freshman Britney Loerwald and sophomore Joanna Munoz winning gold medals. Lomax Junior High School seventh grader Edyamin Hinojosa won Best of Show in the junior high division, and Lomax Junior High eighth grader Kayleigh Bland won the gold medal. In the elementary competition, Tyler Harmon, a third grader at College Park Elementary, and Calista Beck, a fourth grader at Bayshore Elementary, won Best of Show and a gold medal, respectively. LPHS music and theatre departments get ready for 2015 musical Oklahoma! Set crew volunteers Lee Chavez, Donald Ladd and Russell Adams work on a set for the side stage during a recent practice. Oklahoma! troupe members Trent Spears, left, and Brennan Barclay Jonathan Flores, who plays Mr. Carnes, and troupe member practice a dance during a break. Christian Veloz are among the students rehearsing a scene from Oklahoma! Warren Winters, in front, as Curly, and Casey Boriskie, as Aunt Eller, perform during the Trace Spears, Hunter Knapik and Soul Schillaci strike a pose during a recent practice for “Cowboys and Farmers Should Be Friends” number. Behind them are Soul Schillaci, who Oklahoma! They portray Slim, Ike and Will, respectively, in the show. plays Will, and head dancers Kailyn Jackson, Samantha Harrison and Cassie Allred. McCabe, Laurey; Hunter Knapik, Ike; Trace Spears, Slim; Soul Schillaci, Will; Jason Barron, Jud; Lindsey Witt, Ado Annie; McCade Fletcher, Ali Hakim; Samantha Beacham, Gertie; Jonathan Flores, Andrew Carnes; and Donovan Goins, Cord Elam. Core Singers include Marlyn Beltran, Gentry Blagg, Emma Bradstreet, Tristan Brown, Darius Brown, Carson Buck, Maureen Gallington, Amanda Hernandez, Jonathan Humphrey, Tiffany Klein, Paloma Nava, Corey Roehrick, Rebecca Salinas and Savannah Stein. Head Dancers include Cassie Allred, Samantha Harrison, Kailyn Jackson, Hunter Knapik, Woody Martinez and Trace Spears. Girl Dancers include Sabrina Baca, Chad Adams, in foreground, teacher at La Porte Junior High School, choreographs a number for Oklahoma! leads, dancers and troupe Heleina Chaplin, Cassie Lambard, Aspen and chorus members. Adams is among the many LPHS alumni who return to help with the production each year. Assisting him are Jeannine Legg, Alany Lozano, Saige Kalichman, Watson and Angela Zelaya, who are also LPHS alumni and LPJH teachers. Brookelynn Lopez, Blaine Miller, Natalie Nix, Alexis Pelfrey, Olivia Robles, Jauslynn Sanchez, Brynn Williams and Laural On a rainy Friday evening, more than 100 La Porte High School students Williams. gathered in the Sonja Angelo Theater. Many congregated on the stage and side stages Boy Dancers are Zachry Anaya, Gentry Blagg, Darius Brown, Tristan Brown, as they learned a dance. Others practiced their lines in the foyer. Backstage, crew Carson Buck, Johnny Buentello, Gaby Canizales, Justin Castillo, Ashton Cole, Rhett members and adult volunteers hammered sets, painted drops and sewed costumes. Cook, Abraham DeLeon, Dylan Duggan, Jacob Edwards, Andre Ford, Blake Gamez, It was a typical January weekend at the theater as LPHS students, teachers and Braulio Garza, Hunter Hebert, Jonathan Humphrey, Chris Leagan, Juan Luzardo, volunteers prepare for the opening of the 2016 LPHS musical, Oklahoma! Each David Mora, Seth Murray, Hayden Mundy, Jonathan Rivera, Corey Roehrick, Miguel year, the entire community looks forward to the production of the LPHS theatre and Serrano, Mason Staes, Chase Stegall, Reece Thompson, Seth Yancey and Bryan music departments that brings together several hundred students, onstage or behind Yanez. the scenes, to make the show a success. Heads of the Boy and Girl Troupes are Mason Boyd, Emma Bradstreet, Zoey Performances are scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 28; Friday, Jan. 29; Saturday, Garner, Angel Mascarenas and Rebecca Salinas. Jan. 30; Thursday, Feb. 4; Friday, Feb. 5; and Saturday, Feb. 6. Thursday and Friday Girl Troupe members are Vanessa Acosta, Alyssa Agerton, Brianna Allen, Mia shows begin at 7:30 p.m. On Saturdays, two shows are scheduled for 5 p.m. and 8:30 Arcangeli, Alyssa Banda, Marlyn Beltran, Madeline Blagg, Kaylie Clausen, Aleya p.m. Cook, Gaviel Erskine, Alexis Foose, Maureen Gallington, Kalyn Garcia, Tiffany Tickets are $12 and will be sold in the foyer of the Sonja Angelo Theater Goodin, Amanda Hernandez, Bryanna Guerra, Taylor Hutton, Esperanza Jauregui, weekdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. beginning Monday, Jan. 25. The box office will also Tiffany Klein, Grace Lassetter, Hannah Orrego, Sarah Raymundo, Madison be open 30 minutes before each show time. Riggenbach, Paloma Nava, Jazmine Saiz, Alondra Segovia, Kimble Steadman, The cast includes Casey Boriskie, Aunt Eller; Warren Winters, Curly; Sara Savannah Stein, Rya Sweatt, Adela Torres, Monique Valenzuela, Mikayla Wheeler, Tess Wilson, Georgia Zaborowski and Kendal Zemanek. Boy Troupe members are Garrett Baugh, Mason Boyd, Nolan Cook, Antonio La Porte Independent School District Cantu, Tahir Erskine, Adrian Escareno, Jared Gulledge, Nick Higgins, Eric Land, 1002 San Jacinto Street Dylan Limas, Kyler Ofczarzak, Jimmy Mascorro, Zachary Morales, Dee Jay Murray, La Porte, Texas 77571 Michael Palacios, Mason Peres, Jose Perez, Carson Rannals, Dylan Rashell, Trent www.lpisd.org Spears, Luke Torres, Zach Twomey, Christian Veloz and Travis Walker. 281-604-7000 Head Chorus members are Amaya Hernandez, Alyssa Lindsey, Ashley Motley and En Janaé Taylor. Other Chorus members are Emilee Anderson, Isabel Bu, Jessica Buentello, Trinity Burnett, Natalia Cantu, Jazmine Castaneda, Natalie Chavez, The Leader is a publication of the La Porte ISD Communications Department. Ashlee Cole, Bailey Cox, Ashleigh Cramer, Erykah Delgado, Kelly Dodson, Paisley The newsletter is published bi-weekly for the La Porte ISD community. Inquiries Fernandez, Mila Love Fontes, Lily Gonzales, Tori Guerrero, Mackenzie Holliday, should be directed to Terri Cook, Director of Public Relations, at cookt@lpisd. Madison Huie, Mariah Infante, Lauren Jenkins, Lexie Maddoz, Arianna Mendiola, org or Kimberly Culver, Communications Coordinator, at [email protected]. Sydney Otwell, Lauryn Palestro, Kasey Reynolds, Josie Rodriguez, Alyssa Ruiz, Tristan Runnells, Catherine Saenz, Victoria Schmidt, Chloe Sievers, Vanessa Solis, Lindsey Sonnier, Daniela Tello and Gabrielle Williams. Look for more information about Oklahoma! in the Jan. 28 issue of The Leader. La Porte High School senior selected to Texas All-State Band for second time La Porte High School senior Charles Johnson was selected to perform in the Texas All-State Band following auditions at Seven Lakes High School on Jan. 9. This is the second time that Charles has earned this prestigious honor; he was also named to the All-State Band as a sophomore in 2014. Over 60,000 students initially entered the All-State competitive process, with 860 selected to perform with the All-State Concert and Jazz Bands next month. Charles, who plays the bass clarinet in the LPHS Band, is the son of Chad Johnson and Maria Luna. He will perform with the Texas All-State Band in San Antonio on Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center as part of the 2016 Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Clinic/Convention. He is a student of Mark Harrell and plays at La Porte High School under the direction of Mark Nichols, who is a member of the TMEA, an 11,000-plus member organization headquartered in Austin. All-State students participate in three days of rehearsals directed by nationally recognized conductors during the TMEA Clinic/Convention. The All-State concert schedule and conductor information are available at www.tmea.org/ convention. LPHS hosts first “Bring Your Own Rig” welding competition Jan. 8 La Porte High School agriculture mechanics teacher Kurt Marek, second from left, offers guidance to members of the LPHS welding team at the “Bring Your Own Rig” competition. From left are team member Austin Fiala, student Bradley Mills, and team members Ryan New and Jacob Hanson. Not pictured is team member Kyle Kaminski. The La Porte High School FFA held a “Bring Your Own Rig” welding competition on Jan. 8 at the Lomax Arena. The event, which included 12 teams from schools all over Texas, was also a fundraiser for the FFA to send its agriculture mechanics team to competition in San Antonio later this year. Each team of four students was given a sheet of metal and the plans to create a fire pit. Participating FFA programs included East Chambers, Magnolia, Liberty, Rockdale (which had two teams), Sterling (Goose Creek CISD), Barbers Hill, Lumberton, Anahuac, Rice Consolidated and La Porte. A total of $16,000 in scholarships, in addition to a variety of other prizes, were awarded to the top teams. Tulsa Welding School provided a $4,000 scholarship ($1,000 scholarship to each team member) for the grand champion team, with $2000 for the reserve champion team and $1000 for the third place team. Elite Pipe Welding Academy also presented a $6,000 scholarship ($1,500 scholarship to each team member) for the grand champion, with $4,000 for the reserve champion team and $2,000 for the third place team. Liberty FFA earned first place, followed by Rockdale FFA in second place, Magnolia FFA in third place and Sterling FFA in fourth place. Sponsors who provided other prizes were Frontier Feed and Apparel, Oates Industries, Ferguson Plumbing Supply, Gas Supply, Bayside Plumbing, Chick-fil-A, Celanese, Kuraray, Elite Pipe Welding Academy, and S & S Supply Solutions. Agriculture mechanics teacher Kurt Marek coordinated the event. La Porte High School agriculture students who helped with the “Bring Your Own Rig” welding competition stand behind the prizes that were donated for the event. From left are teacher Dustin Fisher, students Blake Dean, Bradley Mills, Caitlin Disiere, Hailey Haas, Courtney Williams, David Nowetner, Wade Burt, Gavin Lehew and Payton Suggs, and teacher Kurt Marek. LPHS Bulldogs earn top honors at annual football banquet Jan. 9 Members of the La Porte High School Bulldogs football teams earned top honors at the annual football banquet held in the LPHS Physical Education Center on Jan. 9. The event was sponsored by the La Porte High School Football Booster Club. Logan Jackson and Casey Motley were named as the Top Offensive Linemen, with Austin Upshaw selected as the Top Offensive Skill Player. Eric Kendzior was announced as the Top Defensive Lineman for the second year in a row, and Vince Chachere was selected as the Top Defensive Skill Player. Foster Hilborn and Sergio Calvillo shared recognition as the Special Teams Most Valuable Players. Terrel Bernard was chosen as Best All Around, also for the second year in a row. Austin Upshaw, Eric Kendzior, Casey Motley and Terrel Bernard were awarded the Captains’ Plaque. Seth Murray won the Todd Schoppe Academic Award for having the highest grade point average, and twins Dominic and Demitri Rosas earned the John Black Fighting Heart Award. Terrel Bernard was also named Most Valuable Player. On the sub-varsity teams, Most Valuable Player honors went to Julio Clarke, Freshman White; Trent Soltes, Freshman Orange; Hector Martinez, JV White; and Shariff Mohammed, JV Orange. LPISD District Calendar 1/21/16 - Thursday College Park Elementary - Drama Club - 3:10 PM - 4:30 PM Jennie Reid Elementary - I Have A Dream Family Night - 5:30 PM - 7 PM Rizzuto Elementary - Math & Science Night - 6 PM - 7:30 PM LPJH - 7th Grade Boys Basketball @ Deer Park - 4:30 PM LPJH - 8th Grade Boys Basketball vs. Deer Park - 4:30 PM LPJH - 7th Grade Girls Basketball @. Deepwater - 4:30 PM LPJH - 8th Grade Girls Basketball vs. Deepwater - 4:30 PM LXJH - 7th Grade Boys Basketball vs. Pearland South - 4:30 PM LXJH - 8th Grade Boys Basketball @ Pearland South - 4:30 PM La Porte Elementary honors its Leopards of the Month for Nov. & Dec. 1/22/16 - Friday Jennie Reid Elementary - Student of the Month Breakfast - 7:30 AM - 8 AM Rizzuto Elementary - Donuts with Dads - 7:20 AM - 8 AM Baker - Club Day 1/25/16 - Monday Bayshore Elementary - 2nd Nine Weeks Awards Lomax Elementary - 1st Semester Awards Kinder, 1st & 2nd grade Rizzuto Elementary - Science Vocabulary Parade & Dress up day LPHS - Musical tickets on sale - 11 AM - 1 PM - Sonja Angelo Theater lobby LPHS - CPOC Meeting - 4 PM - 5 PM - Library 1/26/16 - Tuesday Rizzuto Elementary - Bullritos Family Night LPJH - Math and Science Academic Night - 5 PM - 6:30 PM LPHS - Musical tickets on sale - 11 AM - 1 PM - Sonja Angelo Theater lobby 1/27/16 - Wednesday College Park Elementary - 3rd Grade Science Club - 3:10 PM - 4:30 PM - Science Lab LXJH - 7th Grade Girls Basketball @ Deer Park - 4:30 PM LXJH - 8th Grade Girls Basketball vs. Deer Park - 4:30 PM LPHS - Musical tickets on sale - 11 AM - 1 PM - Sonja Angelo Theater lobby 2016 Summer Program Expo (Exposición del programas de verano) 5 PM - 7:30 PM (Rice University - Rice Memorial Center) La Porte Elementary announces its students of the month for November & December. They include pre-kindergarten students Kaylie Sanchez-Alvarez and Eleana Lewis; kindergarten Logan Powers, Julyssa Garcia and James Harlow; first grade Edynn Dunn, Cameron Wright and Karleigh Schultz; second grade Patricia Solis, Miranda Sanchez-Alvarez, Karissa Allen and Sarah Torres; third grade Joseph Vitales, Codee Shaw, Ian Gaul and Persilla Walker; fourth grade Dominic Aguirre, Aaron Newberry and Elvis Garcia; fifth grade Victoria Fey, Madison Guidry, Destiny Ward and Pedro Garcia. Principal Carol Williams and assistant principal Laura Haug are pictured with the honored students. Bayshore Elementary announces its Bobcats of the Month for December This is the calendar information that is available at press time. Please refer to the La Porte ISD district calendar at www.lpisd.org for changes and additional information. Lady Bulldogs softball collects gifts for local families in need Members of the La Porte High School softball team show some of the gifts they collected for area families in need prior to the holidays. This is an annual community service project of the team, which is coached by Bryant Upshaw, Cirby Vest and Rachael Mikeska. La Porte ISD Credit by Exam Schedule Bayshore Elementary announces its students of the month for December. They include prekindergarten students Genesis Martinez, Jaylynn Mathias and Jace Wright; kindergarten Jose Aguirre, Andrew Guzman, Klayton Rager and Jimena Vela; first grade Brailee Bradley, Lilah Pieper, Isabella Rodriguez and Consuelo Velasquez; second grade Juan Arellano, Eric Canales, Angelina Davila and Evan Halbardier; third grade Jonathan Gamez, Noah Longoria, Cheyanne Sanders and William Thompson; fourth grade Ashley Guajardo, Tatum Jordan, Brandon Knight and Haley Soileau; fifth grade Cameron Castillo, Fernanda Garcia and Ashlyn German. Principal Vickie Gentile and counselor Cindy Martin are pictured with the honored students. Lomax Elementary announces its Lions of the Month for November LPISD will conduct Credit by Exams, without prior instruction, at the student’s home campus on March 1-3, 2016. These exams will be administered at no cost to the student. Students may pick up registration forms from their home campus beginning January 26, 2016. Completed forms, including parent signature, must be returned to their campus counselor by end of school day on February 2nd. Students will receive confirmation of scheduled testing by mail prior to the test date. If you have questions please call the LPISD Curriculum Dept. at 281-6047035 or your child’s school counselor. Exámenes para Crédito del Distrito Escolar Independiente de La Porte Las escuelas de LPISD conducirán los Exámenes para Crédito, en el edificio de la escuela apropiada el 1-3 de marzo 2016. Estos exámenes serán administrados sin ningún costo al estudiante. Los estudiantes pueden pedir las formas de registro en la oficina de su escuela empezando el 26 de enero 2016. Las forma completas, incluyendo firma del padre, deben ser entregadas a la oficina de la escuela el 2 de febrero 2016. Los estudiantes recibirán confirmación y la fecha para el examen por correo antes del día del examen. Si tiene algunas preguntas por favor llame al Departamento de Currículo de LPISD a 281-604-7035 o la oficina de la consejera de la escuela de su hijo/hija. LPISD Substitute Cafeteria Workers needed 3 hrs. per day as needed. Permanent positions to be filled by substitute workers when available. Pay is $9.25 per hour sub and permanent is $9.75 per hour. Apply by completing a manual trades application at www.lpisd.org. Contact Debbie at 281-604-6951 (LPISD School Nutrition) for details. Equal Opportunity Employer. Lomax Elementary announces its students of the month for November. They include kindergarten students Aaliyah Hodges, Adelyn Lozano and Kandance Thompson; first grade Johanna Bernal, Channing Miramontes, Joshua Gutierrez, Evan Bernal and Isiah Vazquez; second grade Zippora George, Baylee Pugh, Abigail Searls and Jesse Ortega; third grade Mason Fuson, Gabriel Porter, Logan Elledge, Breanna Perdue and Alex Molina; fourth grade Noah Ayala, Nicole Herrera, Laurie Livingston, Lauranh Nguyen and William Woodruff; fifth grade Austin Haskins, Ariana Perez, Tyler Gabrilska and Kandance Lynch. Principal Dr. Alicia Upchurch and assistant principal Linda Hyde are pictured with the honored students. The La Porte Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, color, national origin, sex or disability in providing education services, activities, and programs, including vocational programs, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Title IX Coordinator is Isela Montes, Executive Director of Human Resources, 1002 San Jacinto, La Porte, Texas 77571, Telephone (281) 604-7110. The Section 504 Coordinator is Cynthia Anderson, Executive Director of Special Programs, 1002 San Jacinto, La Porte, Texas 77571, Telephone (281) 604-7034. El Distrito Independiente Escolar de La Porte no discrimina sobre la base de edad, raza, religión, color, origen nacional, sexo u incapacidad para proveer servicios educacionales, actividades y programas, incluyendo programas vocacionales, de acuerdo con el Título VI del Acta de Derechos Civiles de 1964, como fue enmendada; Título IX de las Enmiendas Educacionales de 1972; Sección 504 del Acta de Rehabilitación de 1973, como fue enmendada; y el Título II del Acta de Americanos con Incapacidades. La Coordinadora del Título IX es Isela Montes, Directora Ejecutiva para Recursos Humanos, 1002 San Jacinto, La Porte, Texas 77571, Teléfono (281) 604-7110. La Coordinadora de la Sección 504 es Cynthia Anderson, Directora Ejecutiva de Programas Especiales, 1002 San Jacinto, La Porte, Texas 77571, Teléfono (281) 604-7034.
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