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LISD E-Newsletter January 10, 2020 Table of Contents:
1. Admin Alley 2. Around the District 3. Stacey Happenings 4. Elementary Happenings 5. PTSO Spotlight 6. Good Information 7. Random Shots Upcoming Events: *Saturday Jan. 11 HS Area Band Auditions *Tuesday Jan. 14 JV/Varsity Girls JV/Varsity Boys Basketball vs Sabinal *Wednesday Jan. 15 Stop the Bleed Training *Thursday Jan. 16 Basketball - Girls & Boys 7th & 8th Grade vs. McMullen County *Friday Jan. 17 Varsity Girls JV/Varsity Boys Basketball 4:00 PM Charlotte, TX
Admin Alley Lackland ISD supports Governor Greg Abbott in his declaration of January 2020 as School Board Recognition Month. Our Board of Trustees are dedicated to ensuring that military connected students are afforded the best learning opportunities. They work tirelessly to support the district’s vision and mission through their voluntary governance. We truly appreciate all they do as advocates for our students, staff, and learning organization at large. This video provides insight to students regarding the importance of School Boards.
New Parent Portal Login: https://txeis20.txeis.net/ParentPortal/login?distid=015913 Around the District
Do you have a degree? Do you hold a teaching certificate in Texas or another state? If so Lackland ISD needs you! Please consider applying to be a substitute at www.lacklandisd.net under our Human Resources Department tab. Stacey Happenings On Jan 6th, Stacey’s robotics team, the Bots in Blue FTC team 3296, competed in the second of three league meets and went undefeated. They are seeded #1 going into the final round matches on Jan 18th. The top 10 seeds after the three matches will compete in the League Championship for a chance to move on to the UIL State Championship. Go Bots In Blue!!
"Students in Ms. Miller's Honors 7 Science class explored chemical changes, converting glue into long chain polymers to make bouncy balls."
The boys' varsity basketball team played Medina HS at the AT&T Center on December 21, 2019. It was an exciting day for the boys because they knew they were playing on the same court as some of today’s NBA stars! The team got off to a fast start and never looked back beating the Bobcats 49-28. The team was led by senior Gabe Hilman with 17 points.
Elementary Happenings Mrs. Martino's class working hard on reading strategies.
5th grade students are investigating area, perimeter and volume
5th grade students getting some fresh air while they work on reading comprehension strategies.
First Grade Rocks!
Mrs. Crawford’s class singing a Water Cycle song!!! What better way to remember important information than through a song ?!?!?!
2nd graders in Mrs. Lawrence’s class playing addition math games. PTSO Spot light Parents, We have recently installed Bleed Control Kits and trained faculty and staff in Stop the Bleed training. We would also like to offer this training to students and parents free of charge. If you and/or your child are interested in attending this training please select and register using one of the two options below. Once you are registered you should receive a confirmation from Eventbrite. Seating is limited to those who register due to the hands on nature of the course.
Wednesday, January 15th, 2019 - 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm http://track.spe.schoolmessenger.com/…/RgRf9fqxP0QeaHR0cHM6…
This training session will take place in the Lyon Center at Stacey Jr/Sr High School. If sessions Respectfully, Good Information
Wednesday, January 15, 2020, 9:00 a.m.--12:00 p.m. “Scared Safe:” Parents and Families Preventing School Violence This conversational training targets parents, family members, and loved ones with students in K-12 schools to empower them in their ability to help in the mission to prevent targeted school violence. This raw and eye opening training addresses those factors about which parents must be aware that may signal a child is at risk for engaging in violence. Strategies as to how to have those challenging conversations with our children will be explored. Parents will be confronted with the pitfalls of overvaluation and labeling our youth as “special” to prevent the fostering of unhealthy esteem and narcissism that contributes to poor coping skills, entitlement, bullying, and in extreme cases, violence. Moreover, the training aims to dispel myths about what contributes to school violence and the hysteria of these incredibly rare events being perceived as an epidemic. Parents and families will leave feeling more equipped to engage threat assessment and violence prevention strategies in the home, the Mecca of first line defense for prevention. Session ID# 58852 Webinar ID# 60041
Thursday, January 16, 2020, 9:00 a.m.--12:00 p.m. In Depth with STAAR Accommodations Come go in-depth with the accommodations that are approved for use on the STAAR test for ALL students. We will work through some of the accommodations and show examples of them in action. Session ID# 58853 Webinar ID# 59726 Random Shots ©2018 Lackland ISD | 2460 Kenly Ave | Lackland AFB | San Antonio, TX 78236 |