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Stacey StuCo Makes It 22 in 2012!
The Stacey High School Student Council‟s year began in July 2011 at
UTSA with the creation of the theme “22 in „12” and on February 25, 2012,
they were notified that they would be awarded the following top honors
from the Texas Association of Student Councils:
Outstanding Energy and Environment Program – Jennifer Zimmerman,
Committee Chairperson
Outstanding Pride and Patriotism Program – Mysti Jones and Alejandra
Parham, Committee Chairpersons
Outstanding Drug, Alcohol, Safety and Health Program – London Slater, Committee Chairperson
Outstanding Community Service Program – Xavier Sanchez, Committee
Chairperson
Outstanding Student Council Program – Daley Moore, Stacey StuCo
President
This year marks the 22nd
consecutive year that Stacey StuCo has taken top
honors from the state and has been awarded the Sweepstakes Award. Only
10 schools in District 15, which is comprised of over 80 1A to 5A school
districts reaching from the San Antonio area to Laredo and Del Rio,
received the Sweepstakes Award this year. Stacey StuCo is the only council
in District 15 to have won this prestigious honor 22 times in a row. Council
members received recognition in April when they traveled to Arlington for
the TASC State Convention. At this convention, Mr. Poludniak was also
recognized as the District 15 Advisor of the Year. StuCo President Daley
Moore summed up this year by saying, “ We worked hard as a team to
impact the school and community with a variety of programs, and we came
together as a council to successfully achieve our goals this year. The
Sweepstakes Award is proof that we can make a difference.”
Congratulations to the High School Student Council and their Advisors,
Mr. Poludniak and Ms. Medellin-Keller.
Apri l 05, 2012
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Admin Alley
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Jr. High StuCo 2
PTSO Power for Learning 3
Ms. Robinette 4
Ecosystems / Art Club 5
Elementary Stuff 6
Go Kids Challenge 7
Stacey Alumni Club 8
Gifted & Talented 9
Good Information 10
Amazing 5K 11
Random Shots 12
Upcoming Events: April 8 – 14 National Library Week Monday April 9 HS Golf tourney / HS Tennis Dist. Match @ Mason 6am – 7pm Tuesday April 10 Tennis @ Kerrville 6am – 6pm Wednesday April 11 Area Track Meet @ Harper / PTSO mtg. 3:45 @ IMAX Thursday April 12 Nutrition & Wellness Trip (am) / MS Tennis Dist. Meet @ Mason 10am – 6pm Mrs. Duron’s class visit to Cable Elem. / Wear Purple: Support Military Youth
J i l l DiG iampaolo & Davi d A . Ga rc ia – Ed i tor s
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April 05, 2012
Jr. High StuCo
Jr High Student Council
by Zachery Reynolds, Freshman
“This is the best year yet... finally we have a club!”
Renada Reynolds. 7th
grader.
Jr. High Student Council is back. It is a middle school club, and they don't have to stop there. There are many activities that they are dipping their toes in, like recycling, 'word of the day',
share-a- smile week, popcorn lovers day, and PI day.
Mrs. Medellin-Keller decided to sponsor the Jr. High StuCo. What most people don't understand is that she also the sponsor of the Freshman class. So, that is two activities that
she has to juggle. My question is what happens when Mrs. MK has a good idea?
Rachel Swim was elected the first president. After she moved, Olyvia Mayfield became president. If you have a good idea for Jr. High StuCo, then tell her.
Our PTSO is a Power for Learning The media center is just one of many areas that receive the benefit of our
district’s Parent Teacher Organization. Recently, the PTSO provided some comfortable bean-bag chairs that go beautifully with new carpeting in the library. Students are eager to get a chance to sit comfortably and
read some great books – many of which the PTSO provided. Next week we’ll share some series and titles that the PTSO bought specifically for
the library, none of which remain on the shelves very long!
Thank you, PTSO, for your long hours and selfless commitment for our
students. We love our PTSO!
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www.lacklandisd.net PTSO Power of Learning
Lackland ISD E-News Ms. Robinette Page 4 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net April 05, 2012
Welcome to our new Library Specialist!
Ms. Gail Robinette has been selected to fill a newly envisioned role in the media center: Library Specialist. In this position, Ms.
Robinette will work with the library faculty to support the district vision and all of the students and faculty in their information and
transliteracy needs. In particular, Ms. Robinette will work with the elementary
students and classes to instruct in information skills and to assist students as they grow in their appreciation for reading and great
literature.
Ms. Robinette meets the highest requirement for the position: students love her library classes! When walking through the
library, visitors see that students are thoroughly engaged in the read-alouds and book selection that she leads. She brings a
supportive attitude and a love for children that shine in her work with the students. We are so happy to have her as part of our
LISD library media center.
Welcome, Ms. Robinette!
Lackland ISD E-News Ecosystems / Art Club Page 5 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net April 05, 2012
Students in Miss Blakely’s class studied Ecosystems in Science and created dioramas or posters. Great job everyone! I enjoyed
your presentations!
Students in 2nd – 3rd grade Art Club did a beautiful job weaving construction paper strips in order to create colorful mats.
Lackland ISD E-News Elementary Stuff Page 6 of 12 www.lacklandisd.net April 05, 2012
The First Grade performance of “It’s a ZOO Out There” was a huge success. There were 73 performers on stage dressed as lions, bears, snakes, and
more! Congratulations First Grade and Miss Coffey on a fantastic performance!
Special thanks to: the First Grade Teachers, the Specials Teachers, Mrs. Thompson, Ms. Buckley, Mrs. Newell, and Dr. Murphree. Thank you for
helping make this performance a success!
ATTENTION ELEMENTARY PARENTS!
The elementary yearbook is now $25 in the front office.
They are selling quickly, so reserve your copy today!
6th graders take the Fitness Gram running test during PE
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GET MOVING!
This is a San Antonio Sports Valero Go!Kids Challenge announcement!
Are you exercising at least 60 minutes a day? Are you eating healthy and
drinking lots of water?
If you are, San Antonio Sports wants you to show your story in a video
or in photos.
Show how you’re taking on the Go!Kids Challenge.
San Antonio Sports wants to see how you’re staying active, how you’re
tracking your progress, and don’t forget to show how you use your wristband
to get a free bottle of water at the Valero Corner Store.
Your video or photos might win you the chance to meet the San
Antonio Spurs Coyote and a surprise sports celebrity at the Valero Go!Kids
Field Day on Sunday, April 22nd
at the Alamodome.
Even more, you’ll get to go on stage and share your story live on the
gigantic Alamodome video screen.
So, don’t forget to ask your parents to get online and visit
GoKidsChallenge.com to see how they can e-mail your Go!Kids video or
photos.
And get moving – the deadline is Sunday, April 15, 2012.
Then, we’ll see all of you at the Alamodome for the Go!Kids Challenge Field
Day on Sunday, April 22nd!
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