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Lackland ISD Celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week!
Thank you to all of the teachers and staff who teach our students each
day. Although you may not receive all of the praise you deserve, we
certainly appreciate what all of you do every single day. Students may
not always tell you what you mean to them, but we believe that you are
true to the pledge that is stated below. Continue to do great things for
our students. They deserve it!
A Teacher's Pledge By Robert John Meehan
To the DIFFICULT ones
I'll be patient To the PAINED ones
I'll be concerned
To the FRUSTRATED ones I'll be committed
To the IGNORED ones I'll be accepting
To the INDIFFERENT ones
I'll be caring
To the DEMANDING ones
I'll be modeling
To the ANTISOCIAL ones
I'll be including
To the UNATTENTIVE ones I'll be interesting
To the NEGATIVE ones
I'll be assisting
To the UNFEELING ones
I'll be reflective
To the DISTRACTABLE ones
I'll be focusing
To the UNACCEPTED ones
I'll be embracing
To the SERIOUS ones I'll be amusing
To the UNEXPERIENCED ones
I'll be enriching
To the SUBVERSIVE ones
I'll be forgiving
To the LAMENTED ones
I'll be consoling
May 10, 2013
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Admin Alley
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Health Museum Visit 2
Book Club 3
Stacey Prom 4
Teacher Appreciation 5
Cinco De Mayo 6
Communication 7
Groovy Stuff 8
Ultimate Summer Camp 9
Random Shots 10
Random Shots 11
Upcoming Events: Friday & Saturday
May 10 & 11 State Track Meet in Austin
Saturday May 11 Noon – Senior Trip to Bandera
Monday May 13 Booster Club meeting in Lyon Ctr. 5:00pm
Thursday May 16 7th grade field day 1:45 – 3:20
Friday May 17 3rd annual Alumni Basketball 5:00 girls, 6:00 boys
Ji l l D iGiampaolo & David A. Garcia – Editors
D ig iampaolo. j@ lack landisd. net
Lackland ISD E-News Visit to Health Museum Page 2 of 11
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7th Grade visits the Health Museum in Houston 7th graders are studying the Human Body in Coach Greeness’ health class. To make it a little more hands-on, we took the students to the Health Museum of Houston. The museum gave students an opportunity to walk through parts of the body and see how each system works. The following is a
summary of the trip written by Miles Slater and Bree Allsup. On May 6th, we went on a field trip to the Health Museum in Houston. We left at 6am. The first thing we
did was learn about DNA and RNA. We made a key chain model of DNA. Mine turned out to be pretty nice. Next, we went into a 4-D movie to watch The Planet in You. This movie showed what lives in you
and the bugs that live on you. It showed how bacteria and bed bugs eat at your dead skin. It also showed how our blood clots when we are injured. Lastly, we went to a room filled with lots of cool stuff and models of the body. We did a scavenger hunt to learn different things about our bodies. We walked
through the brain and the mouth, we saw how the skeletal system works while we rode the bike, and we also saw the inside of our body through a scanner machine. The exhibit with all of the computers showed
us how we might look in the future, how tall we might be, what we would look like if we changed certain characteristics, and there was one machine that showed our characteristics compared to others in the museum. Overall, the trip was great. I loved all of the hands- on exhibits. The movie was gross, but it
was cool to learn what is happening in your body. The pictures were taken by Coach Smith.
Students in Mr. Garcia’s 6.2 SFA class went all out in their presentations of biography bookreports. Students used technology such as Google Apps, Power
Point, You Tube and other resources to present and enhance their reports. Other students created excellent visual aids such as collages and posters. Martin Luther King Jr., Anne
Frank, Thomas Edison, Miley Cyrus and the Beatles are just a few of the biographies that they worked very hard on. Excellent Job!
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SFA Book Club
Everyone is invited to join the Stacey Bands and Choir as they perform their annual Spring Concert on
Thursday, May 23. The concert begins at 6:30 pm in the
Elementary Gym.
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www.lacklandisd.net Stacey Prom
By: Jaazmyne Stringer, Senior
The 2013 Stacey Prom was held at Arnold Hall on Saturday, May 4th , and it was a very
successful event! The theme was “Paris under the Stars”, which made the students’ night
even more magical. The Junior class decided to move the location this year from the high
school cafeteria to Arnold Hall to make the night memorable for this year’s seniors. Junior
class sponsors Mrs. Cashion and Mrs. Sanchez, along with help from Stacey teachers, staff,
and the junior class prom committee, put in many hours of preparation making
arrangements, building the sets, printing tickets, and transporting everything over to the
hall.
Upcoming Musical Performances Ms. Wilson’s Pre-K Class in “Tiki Tiki Tembo” on Wednesday, May 29th
Ms. Montanio’s Pre-K Class in “The Three Billy Goats Gruff” on Thursday, May 30th
Mrs. Silvin’s Pre-K Class in “Goldie and the Bears” on Friday, May 31st
Mrs. Heineman’s Pre-K3 PM Class in “The Little Red Hen” on Friday, May 31st. Mrs. Smith’s Pre-K Class in “The Little Engine That Could Sing” on Monday, June 3rd. Ms. Archibald’s Pre-K Class in “The Three Piggy Opera” on Tuesday, June 4th
Mrs. Heineman’s Pre-K3 AM Class in “The Little Red Hen” on Wednesday, June 5th.
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This past week has been “Teacher Appreciation Week,” and
students all over the elementary school have shown their
appreciation for their teachers with a different them every day.
Thursday was “Crazy Hair Day” for students to show that they’re
crazy for their teachers!
XCEL
Lackland ISD E-News Cinco de Mayo Page 6 of 11
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Mrs. Day’s Spanish 1 and 2 students learned the history behind Cinco de Mayo celebrations, and then they celebrated the day by making delicious enchiladas and frijoles. They are very talented cooks! The linguistics and
culture students enjoyed learning how to make a traditional Mexican decoration, papel picado.
Lackland ISD E-News Communication Page 7 of 11 www.lacklandisd.net May 10, 2013
Communication Disorders Do Not Discriminate Millions of Americans have a communication or
swallowing disorder. These disorders affect people of all ages, from all walks of life. For them, simple thoughts like “Thank you” and “I love you” may be impossible to convey. If you are concerned that a
disorder is affecting your education, professional life, or personal relationships, consult a speech-language
pathologist.
Patricia L. Brown, Speech Pathologist, Lackland ISD—210-357-5177
Lackland ISD E-News Groovy Stuff Page 8 of 11 www.lacklandisd.net May 10, 2013
Girl Scouts Information Meeting!!!! Have you ever dreamed of your daughter being a Girl Scout? Has your daughter asked you to
be in Girl Scouts? Well now you can! We are looking for new girls from ages 5 to 18. This will be our second year
at Lackland, and we want to expand our troops. If you would like to learn more or have questions about who we are, please come join us at our Membership drive this month. We will
have crafts, face painting, and we will be sampling our delicious Girl Scout cookies. Date and Time: May 18, from 6-7pm
Location: Lackland Elementary School in the Cafeteria. “COME SEE WHAT GIRLS SCOUTS IS ALL ABOUT!!!!!”
Elementary Yearbooks have arrived!
They are $25 in the elementary front office.
Your child must have a yearbook in hand to attend the signing party
on May 29th.
Quick…they are selling fast!
Lackland ISD E-News Ultimate Summer Camp Page 9 of 11
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Camp Mickey D’s provides students with a unique experience that connects what students learn in school to skills in the workforce. Students will be learning skills that will help them at home, in school and life. This experience will give students an understanding of what is expected of employees in the world of work. Their career readiness will be above that of other young people entering their first job. This program is a partnership with the Career & Technical Education Department In various San Antonio School Districts, and the Greater San Antonio McDonald’s Owner/Operators Association.
Please complete this application and return it to Emily Duron at Stacey Junior Senior High, email to [email protected], Or Fax to (210) 357-5109. Camp slots are limited and are accepted on a first come first serve basis. If you have any questions, please contact Emily Duron at 210-357-5115.
STUDENT PERSONAL DATA: (Please Print)
Name ________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________ Telephone # _________________
Zip ____________________ Date of Birth __________________
Please provide any additional information about the student that the teacher may need to know during the student’s participation at camp (Example: allergies, required accommodations, etc): ____________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
T-Shirt Size: (circle one) S M L XL XXL XXXL (*T-shirt sizes are adult, unisex sizes)
PARENT INFORMATION: (Please Print)
Parent/Guardian Name ____________________________________________Main Phone # _______________________
Address _______________________________________ Zip ________________Work Phone ____________________
E-Mail Contact Information __________________________________________
Additional Emergency Contact Name and Number: _______________________________________________________
ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT All activities will be facilitated by a certified Lackland ISD teacher. Students will be expected to adhere to District policies at all times during this camp. LISD reserves the right to remove a student from the camp for any violation of district policy or if there is safety concerns for the student or others. Your signature below gives permission for your student to participate in the Camp Mickey D’s activities and your permission to film/interview/photograph your student to be used by McDonalds and LISD for media and advertising purposes. Parent/Guardian Signature ___________________________ Date: __________________
The Lackland Independent School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age or disability.
“The Ultimate Summer Camp Experience!” Camp Mickey D’s Camp will be held June 10th – 14th, 2013
8:00 AM until 12:00 PM each day
THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND! Students must be Sophomores or Juniors to Participate
Applications are accepted on a first come first serve basis. Space is limited by restaurant size and the number of locations available.
Application deadline is May 17, 2013
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