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AHS Production: The Wizard of Oz Photos by Emily Davis - Emilydavisphoto.com

AMS Production: Matilda Jr.

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ARGYLE

BOARD OF

TRUSTEES

GET TO

KNOW

ARGYLE ISD

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he Argyle Board meetings are scheduled for the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Board Room of the AISD Administration Building, 800 Eagle Drive, Argyle, Texas 76226. Time is allotted each month for public comments. For additional information and the next scheduled meeting, contact the Superintendent’s office at 940.464.7241.

Sam Slaton Board President

Dr. John Bitter Vice President

Chris Daniel Deputy Superintendent

Dr. Deana Steeber Assistant Superintendent

Dona Lumsden Hilltop Elementary Principal

Renee Funderburg Argyle West Elementary Principal

Dr. Dawn Jordan Argyle Intermediate School Principal

Scott Gibson Argyle Middle School Principal

Craig Hawkesworth Secretary

Brad Lowry Trustee

John King Argyle High School Principal

Todd Rodgers Athletic Director & Head Football Coach

Chance Westmoreland Girls Athletic Coordinator

Jason Bird AISD Band Director

Jeff Williams Trustee

Dr. Leona McDade Trustee

Rick Herrin Communications Director

Pamela Arrington Marketing Director

Greg Royar Technology Director

Albert Rutledge Transportation Director

Tommy Ledford Maintenance Director

Amy Bresnahan Student Nutrition Director

Dr. Mark Ruggles Special Education Director

Chief Cairney AISD Police Chief

Ritchie Deffenbaugh Trustee

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Elizabeth Stewart Chief Financial Officer

Dr. Telena Wright Superintendent

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TABLE OF PUBLISHERS Scott & Kelly Murray EDITORS Jana Melton Bobbi Byrne Rick Herrin Caylie Howard CONTRIBUTORS Argyle ISD The Talon News ADVERTISING Kelly Murray kelly@murray-media.com PRODUCTION Graphic Designers Arynn Tomson

On the Cover Argyle ISD hosts annual Focus on Education Day Photo by: Caylie Howard

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AHS & AMS Theatre Productions

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Argyle Intermediate Principal Update

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Board of Trustees

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AMS Principal Update

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A Message from Dr. Wright

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AHS Spirit Squad Among the Best in State

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AHS Principal Update

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Hilltop Elementary Principal Update

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AISD Celebrates Focus on Education Day

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AISD School Board Calls May Bond Election

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Argyle Choir Off to an Amazing Start

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Friday Night Lights - Hidden Figures

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Argyle Eagles Moving to Class 5A

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Veterans Day at Argyle ISD

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Band Updates

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AHS Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Phase II

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Eagle Band Wins State Title

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New Elementary Rezoning Plan

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Argyle West Elementary Principal Update

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Eagle Partners

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AISD Joins Town to Celebrate Arbor Day

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a message from

Dr. Wright 2021-2022

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s the first semester of the 2021-

The 24 individuals were from all areas of the

AISD will also have an election for Places 6

2022 year concludes and we move

district and worked tirelessly through numerous

and 7 for the School Board on May 7. There is

from Fall 2021 to Spring 2022, I

meetings that included an overview of the

information online or you may pick up a packet

have several reflections as we had a different

facilities in the district, tours of campuses,

at the administration building. February 18 is

kind of Fall 2021 semester than we did in

demographic projections, and financial adviser

the deadline to file for a place on the ballot.

Fall 2020.

presentations. It was a true joy to watch as they

This immediate past fall, masks were optional for all students as well as staff and students. Quarantine decisions were returned to parents; information was provided at a classroom level when there was close contact. Seating at the stadium and in the gymnasiums was not restricted, and the campuses were opened to visitors such as volunteers, parents, and grandparents. In January, the isolation period for COVID-19

discussed different ideas and worked to put together a recommendation for the Argyle ISD School Board. Leslee Shannon and Rich McDowell were excellent co-chairs and did a great job of leading the group. I appreciate the work of the co-chairs and the committee immensely. The School Board, at the January 18 regular meeting, called a bond for May 7, 2022. The bond will be in three propositions and totals $267,885,000.

for employees and then also for students was

Proposition A includes new schools,

reduced from 10 to 5 days for those who were

infrastructure, safety updates, and buses.

either asymptomatic or for those who were fever-free and had improved symptoms. We have continued to experience challenges with securing substitutes to cover classes for teachers. This change in isolation time is returning teachers earlier and helping with coverage challenges. A community-led bond and growth planning committee was formed in the fall to look at the facilities in the district as well as the projected enrollment and to make a recommendation to the Board.

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Proposition B includes a stadium at Argyle High School in Canyon Falls. Proposition C includes an indoor activity center at Argyle High School in Canyon Falls. I will be making bond presentations in the community in the upcoming months. I urge each one of you to make sure that you are registered to vote. That’s your first step in having your voice heard. Your vote is your voice, so please make sure you are prepared by registering.

The new elementary school in Canyon Falls will be officially named Argyle South Elementary. The school is on track to open in August 2022 with a capacity of 850 students. Elementary zones were recently approved and can be found on the district website at argyleisd.com. Feel free to contact me with questions regarding the new elementary, the bond, or any other topic of interest to you - telena.wright@ argyleisd.com.

Telena Wright, Ed.D. Argyle ISD Superintendent


AHS PRINCIPAL UPDATE

MR. JOHN KING T

he midway point of the 2021-2022 school year has come and

The spring semester also brings around so many of our UIL events and

gone, and we now embark on the spring semester here at

contests. Our basketball, wrestling, track, tennis, softball, baseball, and

Argyle High School.

golf teams will all be competing for district, regional, and

As you probably know, our spring semester is always our busiest time of the year, and it all started this January with our Theater Department. We are so proud of our Theater Directors and the entire cast & crew of The Wizard of Oz. This was truly a district-wide event as Ms. Toomer and Ms. Reynolds incorporated students from every campus in the district into the play – and what a performance it was! Kudos to everyone that had a hand in bringing this work of art to life in our brand new auditorium. Also in January, our Varsity Cheer Squad competed in the Class 4A State Spirit Competition in Fort Worth. For the second year in a row, Argyle High School took home the silver medal, finishing as state runnerup. Congratulations to Coach Truebenbach, Coach Lemish, and our entire cheer squad on this huge accomplishment! This February, Mr. Griswold and his Concert Choir will be performing at the prestigious Texas Music Educators Association Conference in San

state championships. Additionally, our UIL Academic Team will be competing for their record 15th state championship. We look forward to cheering on all of our students this spring. With the spring semester well underway, we also begin to think about our seniors and their last semester on campus. Graduation is set for May 19, 2022, at the University of North Texas Coliseum. We will have tons of activities planned for our seniors during the final week of class in May. We are proud of the Class of 2022 and the legacy they have left behind. I hope you and your student have a great spring semester. As always, we are here to support you in any way we can. Please feel free to reach out to us if we can ever be of assistance.

Antonio. Only six high school choirs are chosen from choirs all across the State of Texas for this event, and Argyle High School was one of the schools selected to perform. In fact, we are the only 4A school in the state of Texas that will be represented in San Antonio. We are very proud of our

John King Principal, Argyle High School

choir and know that they will represent our school very well at this TMEA event.

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AISD Celebrates Focus on Education Day On November 30th, 2021, Argyle ISD hosted its annual Focus on Education Day. Focus on Education day is an event dedicated to highlighting teachers, students and district supporters. This event started in recognition of School Priority Month which is a public education biennium event where school districts across Texas invite locally elected officials from every level of government to visit and experience firsthand the great work taking place in the public schools. The event has now become something Argyle ISD looks forward

awarded introductions and provided guided tours to several classes around the school. The Argyle ISD Eagle Partners and district volunteers were recognized for their contributions to our district and were awarded plaques. The special guests were able to visit Mrs. Good’s Honors Biology Class, Mrs. Greenwood’s Culinary Arts Class, Mr. Rahman’s UIL Independent Study for Accounting, Computer Science, Computer Applications and Accounting Class, Mrs. Hadley’s Advanced Placement Language and Composition/Dual Credit Composition Class and

to hosting annually. Argyle ISD was honored to have Texas State

Mrs. McClanahan’s Forensic Science Class. During the event the AHS

Representative Tan Parker as the keynote speaker, Mr. Jim Coffey,

Majestics Dancers performed a kick line routine, the AHS A Cappella

Representative from U.S. Congressman Michael Burgess’s Office along

group Remedy performed two songs and AHS Theater students Srimaan

with the Argyle Town Mayor, Brian Livingston and the Northlake Town

Kolanakuduru and Caleb Leonard performed a nationally qualifying

Mayor, David A. Rettig. Several other local elected officials, community

duet that they performed at the State Thespians Convention. State

members and Eagle Partners were also in attendance. The AHS

Representative Tan Parker was presented with a plaque and was named

Cheerleaders and Majestics helped greet and serve breakfast to the

as an honorary Argyle ISD Eagle Partner.

attendees. Argyle ISD Superintendent Dr. Telena Wright opened the event with a district update and an introduction of the Argyle ISD School Board, Administrators, elected officials and special guests. The Argyle High School UNICEF Club students assisted the speaker,

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We want to thank everyone who attended along with those who helped with the event. Together, we focus on future growth and success of the students in Argyle ISD.


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ARGYLE Choir The Argyle High School Choir program is off to an amazing start

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All-State Choir auditions and we are proud to announce that Levi Pabst

Big Plans for Remedy & Flight in Spring of 2022

and Aimee Gray have been selected to the All-State Choir this year! Less than 5% of students who audition are selected and these students have been working since the summer on this music. We are so proud of their accomplishments! Levi Pabst - 11th Grade - 2nd Chair - 3rd Year All-Stater Aimee Gray - 11th Grade - 1st Chair - 2nd Year All-Stater We are also very excited to celebrate that on Feb. 10, the Argyle High School Concert Choir traveled to San Antonio to perform for the largest music educators state conference in the country, TMEA. This prestigious opportunity was awarded to only the best choirs throughout the state of Texas. This year only six high school choirs throughout the entire state were selected and the AHS Concert Choir was the only choir from Class 1A-4A school to be chosen. With this award came the honor of performing for more than 2,000 members of TMEA at the annual convention in San Antonio. Concert Choir began working on this program at the beginning of the school year and they were extremely excited to finally have the opportunity to perform. Concert Choir gave three performances beginning on Jan. 25 at Flower Mound United Methodist Church and again on Feb. 1 at the Arlington ISD Center for Visual and Performing Arts. They capped off an incredible TMEA series with a heartfelt performance in San Antonio and received a raucous standing ovation from the crowd. We can’t thank everyone enough for their support in traveling to TMEA this year. This kind of performance opportunity does not come very often. So many people rallied together to make this trip possible and we are so grateful to the Argyle ISD Administration, the Argyle Choir Booster Club, and the Argyle Choir parents for making this TMEA dream come true.

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We also want to thank our 2021-2022 corporate sponsors, 407 BBQ,

in the 2022 calendar year. We began the year with the final round of

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Remedy and Flight are so excited about our upcoming plans for the Spring 2022 semester! We have hit the ground running and our plans for studio recording, music videos, travel, and performances are beginning to come together. Flight and Remedy both released brand new music on all streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, in December. Flight’s debut single titled “Wonder” is energetic and authentic and features soloists Nathan Sotomayor and Mia Navarro. Flight is also working hard to prepare for their upcoming performances at the North Texas A Cappella Festival on Feb. 26 at Marcus High School. We are also excited because Flight will have the chance to go back into the recording studio this Spring and record their second single with the help of our producers at Viridian Productions. Remedy released its third studio album titled “From the Ashes” featuring four songs that detail our journey as a group from a small town Texas start-up to becoming one of the most successful HS A Cappella groups in the country over the past 18 months. Continuing that success, Remedy is excited to announce that it has been selected to perform at the National A Cappella Convention in Orlando, FL in late March. This convention features the 10 best HS A Cappella groups from around the country in a multi-million dollar performance venue. We hope to see everyone at the North Texas A Cappella Festival on Feb. 26 as well as at our A Cappella Spring Show. Those dates will be announced soon! Thank you for supporting Music Education and the creative aspirations of our students!


Argyle Eagles Making Transition to Class 5A in 2022-2023 The University Interscholastic League released the realignment cutoff enrollment figures for all classifications for the 2022-2023

aware of the challenges programs have in moving up in classification. We will embrace this transition and look forward to starting a new tradition and level of excellence in 5A." Argyle will compete in football in Class

and 2023-2024 school years. The enrollment

5A Division II. Argyle ISD is experiencing

number for schools in Class 5A is 1,300-1,924.

rapid growth and this move up during this

Argyle High School reported an enrollment of

realignment was expected. The UIL will release

1,342 when figures were submitted in October.

the newly-aligned districts on Feb. 3, 2022. At

"We will be leaving Class 4A after two of our

that time, Argyle will learn which schools it will

most successful school years in athletics and we expect to carry that momentum into 5A," Argyle ISD Athletic Director & Head Football Coach Todd Rodgers said. "We have dedicated student-athletes and coaches who are well

compete against. Argyle has won a record nine consecutive UIL Lone Star Cup Awards and 11 in school history. This move not only impacts athletics but also fine arts and academic competitions.

MOVING UP

Argyle High School is moving to Class 5A starting next year.

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s e t a d Up

ATSSB All-State Band Students Beginning in December, thousands of students across the State of Texas audition for placement in the All-State Band. Less than 2% made the ensemble. Argyle high school had 8 students selected to

ATSSB Region 2 All-Region Band In December, The Argyle High School Band had 50 students who auditioned, made, and performed in the ATSSB Region 2 Band. Argyle represented more than a third of the ensemble. These students are

the All-State Ensemble. These students will represent Argyle ISD and North Texas at the All-State Clinic and Concert in San Antonio, Feb. 9-12. Please congratulate the following members on their success: From left to right in the photo: Ethan Duncan, Zach Tait, Micah

the best high school musicians across the Northern DFW area. Premier

Splain, Jorge Terrazas, Anne Shannon, Jonah Bird, Nathan Garner,

conductors from around the State of Texas worked with these students in

Tyler Lansberry.

early January to prepare a concert on Jan. 14. It was a special clinic and concert for these students.

Argyle High School Winterguard Of the 50 musicians that made the All-Region Band in December, 29 students advanced to the area round on Jan. 8. Congratulations!!

The Argyle High School Winter Color Guard is currently competing in the North Texas Colorguard Association Circuit and the Winter Guard International Circuit. They will have their first competition on Feb. 5 and will have several competitions throughout the spring. Please see them perform their production “Radio Star” at one of their upcoming contests.

Argyle MS Colorguard The Argyle Middle School Colorguard started their indoor competition season featuring their program “To Touch the Sky.” These students meet once a week and learn dance, along with flag choreography! This activity is open to all students at Argyle Middle School! Should have any questions about Colorguard, please email Mr. Newill (cody.pavlusnewill@argyleisd.com).

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Argyle Intermediate School Performance

Argyle Students Make All-Region Band Students in the Argyle Middle School Honor Winds auditioned for the TMEA Region 2 Band and had an excellent showing. Competing against the best students in the state from Lewisville, Denton, Northwest, and Lake Dallas ISDs, there were 30 students who earned a spot in this prestigious ensemble. The Argyle Middle School Symphonic Band also had a great showing at this year’s ATSSB Region 2 Auditions. Students from smaller schools

Members of the Argyle Middle School Band traveled to the Intermediate school to spread holiday cheer and perform for the 5th-grade students! Each section in the band demonstrated how their instrument sounds and looks, to give the 5th-grade students an idea of what instrument they wanted to play! These 5th-grade students will get to try the different instruments themselves as they begin their career in band going into 6th grade!

around the area auditioned for 114 spots in the All-Region Band. Out of the 114 available spots, 37 students made the band. This is an outstanding accomplishment and is a testament to their hard work and long-term dedication to a goal. We are super proud of every student involved!

Upcoming High School Band Events February 19th - Winter Guard International Dallas Regional Lake Ridge HS

Winter Concert a Huge Success

February 26th - North Texas Colorguard Association Contest

The Argyle Middle School band ended 2021 with a holiday celebration like no other! Playing for a packed house of parents, friends, and family, the Winter Concert was a huge success, first featuring the Beginner Band, followed by Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and Honor Winds. The AMS Beginner Band gave an amazing concert having had only a limited amount of instruction. Four months ago, these students knew nothing about their instruments but they managed to complete their semester with a full concert which was remarkable!

Berkner HS March 5th - North Texas Colorguard Association Contest Juan Seguin HS March 19th and 20th - Winter Guard International Power Regional - Coppell HS March 30th-31st - UIL Region 2 Concert and Sightreading Contest - Argyle HS

Each band had a selection of holiday music to entertain the crowd at the Argyle MS Auditorium. As is tradition with band concerts, students introduced the songs, giving a brief history of each song as well as instruction for the audience to listen for certain special musical selections!

Upcoming Middle School Events The Argyle Middle School Band has a number of upcoming events. These events can be found at www.argylemsband.com

Evan Fletcher

and we would love to see you at one of our upcoming

Director of Bands

Director of Bands

events or performances!

Argyle ISD

Argyle Middle School

Jason Bird

940.218.3578

940.262.7777 ext. 31020

jason.bird@argyleisd.com

evan.fletcher@argyleisd.com

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BACK-TO-BACK:

Eagles Soar to Consecutive Band Titles The Argyle Eagle Band is now in a class all by itself. In record-setting fashion, the Eagle Band won the University Interscholastic League Class 4A Marching Band State Championship on Nov. 10, 2021, at the Alamodome in San Antonio. This marked Argyle High School's eighth state championship which vaulted the Eagles to becoming the winningest band in state history regardless of classification. "This is a testament to the generations of students, staff, administration, parents, and community that pour their love into the program." Argyle ISD Director of Bands Jason Bird said. "We are humbled to come home with the eighth state championship for the Argyle Band." This also marked back-to-back state championships in consecutive school years for Argyle. With the stakes at state the highest, Argyle's performances in San Antonio were flawless. Performing the show "The Sun, The Moon and All the Stars," the Eagles

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produced perfect scores (all 1s) in the preliminary round and in the finals. Bands are scored in five categories (three in music, two in visual) at the competition. Argyle finished with a score of 5, ahead of second-place Canton (17) and third-place Melissa (19). "I am so proud of the Eagle band

Argyle High School's history of band state championships started in 2003 and also included titles in 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2020.

members, parents of band members,

AHS also has two silver medalist

and our phenomenal band and

finishes in 2016 and 2018.

percussion directors," Argyle ISD Superintendent Dr. Telena Wright said. "This is a true reward for the hard work and preparation of our Eagle Band and continues its rich tradition of excellence. What an incredible honor!" This year, the UIL Marching Contest was open to all classifications in the state. Typically, Class 4A schools only compete during even-numbered years.

The Eagle Band is led by 2021 Drum Majors Nick Lessley and Jorge Terrazas.


Argyle West

Elementary Principal

Welcome Back Eagles!

I would like to take this opportunity to welcome new families to Argyle, and to wish everyone a very Happy New Year! May this year

be grateful for the education they are receiving

That is what makes our country great. We had

and how hard our teachers and staff have been

several countries represented where they

working to make things as “normal” as possible.

shared their cultures and traditions with our

I am in awe every day at all of the many

bring you, and your family, great happiness,

things teachers are doing to make sure the

peace, prosperity, and good health. I thank you

students are receiving the best instruction

for your support and partnership in working

possible. The amount of time these heroes

together for your children.

have put into their planning to ensure

The New Year is a wonderful time for families to discuss their own family values and ways of making a positive difference in the lives of others. Families are encouraged to seize the opportunity to discuss with their child about personal achievements and to set goals. We have been talking a lot every morning on the announcements about setting goals and working hard to persevere and achieve them. Just when we thought things were getting back to some semblance of normalcy, COVID-19 reared its ugly head again. We are fortunate we’ve been able to stay open for the long haul and continue educating students. There are some places in the country where students are not able to come to school in person, so we are also encouraging students to

engaging, relevant, and meaningful learning is inspiring. To say this year is daunting is an understatement, but they all do it with a positive attitude, joy in their heart, and a smile on their face. I have a better appreciation for teachers and I’m with them every day. Please make

students and parents. We had booths from Nigeria, Portugal, the Philippines, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and India. We learned about Diwali and Kwanzaa. We even had a fashion show that displayed the different types of ceremonial and everyday clothing of each country. Let’s not forget the great food that was there… delicious!! The fourth-grade choir performed some multicultural songs as well. We had a great turnout. We are blessed to work in this great school

sure your child’s teachers know how much

district with our wonderful students and

you appreciate their efforts. I know a few kind

supportive parents. We will continue to work

words go a long way in providing that energy a

diligently with you, and your children, and

teacher needs to get through one more set of

invite you to call or email any time to talk with

papers to grade!

the teachers, or myself, to discuss your child’s

We were blessed with some wonderful events that took place before the winter break.

individual needs if needed. Have a blessed New Year!

Our Celebrations Around the World was a huge success! It is so important for students to learn about each other in order to develop an

Renee Funderburg

appreciation for our similarities and differences.

Principal, Argyle West Elementary

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District Joins Town in Celebration of Arbor Day Unity Park added some significant new elements to its history during the fall. Argyle ISD and the Town of Argyle partnered on Friday, Nov. 5 for the Arbor Day Tree Dedication. Four new trees were planted in Unity Park and a dedication was held and included students in attendance from nearby Argyle Intermediate School. The ceremony also included the recognition of two AIS students who were honored for winning the Arbor Day art content. Argyle ISD Superintendent Dr. Telena Wright, Argyle Mayor Bryan Livingston, and Argyle ISD School Board President Sam Slaton spoke during the ceremony. The four new trees were planted behind the outfield fence of the baseball field near the Crawford Road entrance to the park. All of the students and teachers at Argyle Intermediate School attended the ceremony. Gracie Hemmen won first place in the Arbor Day art contest and Luisa Neves Costa was second. Dr. Wright, Mayor Livingston, and Argyle ISD Administrative Assistant Yvolene McGarvey served as the judges.

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ARGYLE INTERMEDIATE

Principal I hope 2022 is off to a great start for you

and your family!

We have started 2022 with a lot to celebrate at Argyle Intermediate! In January, the fifthgrade students had a chance to show what they know at the UIL competition hosted at AIS. Students competed in 11 different areas and brought home team wins in seven of the contests. This is great preparation for our students in the years to come. It was a day full of smiles, good sportsmanship, and best efforts. We are very proud of their success, but we are more proud of their perseverance during preparation. They placed high expectations on themselves and worked hard to achieve their goals.

Students were also celebrated during the

up a chance for dress-up days. You probably

Students received certificates for A honor roll,

spotted us decked out in our favorite

A/B honor roll, and perfect attendance. Parents

college attire!

attended and we broadcasted the event on our school Facebook page. We love including our families in school events. Families were also invited to attend an ESL (English as a Second Language) Family Engagement Event. Parents had the chance to get to know each other and make connections. Our ESL teachers provided excellent resources on how parents can best assist their student’s academic, social, and linguistic development. Another way we include parents is through the Watch Dog dad program. We have had many dads spend the day on campus serving as positive role models and making connections with kids. You may find us recruiting dads in the

At AIS,

We Achieve, Inspire

& Soar!

entrance exams. In elementary, we never pass

awards ceremony held after the winter break.

car pick-up line! Having dads at school provides an additional sense of security to the students. Dads gain a greater awareness of how they can impact their student’s life in academics, proper self-esteem, and social behavior. Plus, dads are just more fun on the playground! We also had our first College and Career Week. Our guest speakers were curtailed due to the school closure, but students still learned a lot all week about preparing for success in their future. Students learned important terms such as major/minor, scholarships, and college

We finished the first semester with some fun activities and competitive events such as a Gingerbread House Contest, Turkey Feather Door Contest, and Texas Arbor Day Art Contest. Our students’ talents never cease to amaze us! We continued our celebration of Texas Arbor Day with a speaker from BPS Technology teaching us the importance of trees and having a tree-planting ceremony hosted by the Mayor of Argyle. This year has continued to present new challenges for our school, district, and community, but this has not affected the enthusiasm and achievement of our students. Students are excited to come to school every day. Parents often mention how eager their child is to come to school and what a happy place AIS is for their child. Our goal as a school community is to celebrate the growth and success of our students while providing a safe and comfortable environment. Every child is important at AIS and we live that through the decisions we make every day. Thank you for all the support we receive from the parents and the community to make this place amazing!

Dr. Dawn Jordan

Principal, Argyle Intermediate

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A MESSAGE FROM AMS PRINCIPAL

Mr. Gibson As we move further into 2022 we can see

glimpses of things returning to the way they were. But we also see reminders that we still have

7th-grade students all dressed up at Robson Ranch really did warm my heart. Looking further into the spring we have several activities that were canceled in either

some hurdles to overcome. Earlier this year

last year or both last year and in 2020. Dances

we were able to reinstate our Veterans Day

will again occur. A Powder Puff football game is

program. Gathering students and veterans into

again on the calendar. All of these events give

our gym was a site to see. As our choir sang

hope that there is a better future.

the Star-Spangled Banner thoughts of our lives returning to normal ran through my head. Could we be rounding the corner in fighting this pandemic in an educational setting? Another event we were able to bring back

While we have hope for the future we must still be diligent in everything we do on campus. There was a point in the week in the middle of January when I wondered how we were going to make it as a staff from one day to the

from a year of not having visitors on our

next. Teachers and staff were becoming ill to

campus was Career Day. We had numerous

the point school was canceled…..creating a

parents eager to share their work experiences

four-day weekend. This long weekend was a

with our middle school students. I felt more

blessing in that we were able to take a pause

nostalgia as parent after parent signed in for

and reset for the remainder of the year.

the morning and volunteers moved down our hallways. Argyle Nights was able to return for both the 7th grade and 6th-grade students. Seeing our

Scott Gibson

Principal, Argyle Middle School

Reflecting back on what we have experienced the last two years I would say that we are in a “Better Normal” but not where we want to finish. We must continue to persevere.

EAGLES achieve

excellence

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AHS Spirit Squad

Among the Best in State For the second year in a row, the Argyle

the Eagles placed top 20 which promoted

the best in the state.

them to the finals round. Argyle has been a

The Eagles earned the Class 4A Division I silver medal, marking the second consecutive year they have finished second in the

began in 2016. The Spirit Squad is composed of 20 AHS varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders. The

Championships were held at the Fort Worth

squad began preparation for this event in

Convention Center in January.

October and the state competition includes

to defend our place from last year,” AHS Cheer Coach Laura Truebenbach said. “The cheerleaders work so hard and put so much into this, and it’s an amazing feeling to walk away with a silver medal.”

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state finalist every year since the competition

state championships. The UIL Spirit State

“We’re super excited that we were able

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After competing in the preliminary round,

High School Spirit Squad showed it is among

three categories - Band Dance, Crowd Leading Cheer, and a Fight Song.


HILLTOP Elementary rP incipal

We have definitely been busy at Hilltop

clubs, Lego Club and Book Club, so we have

Elementary during this middle part of the year. I

those meetings regularly. We also have a 4th-

hope you enjoy these pictures highlighting some

grade choir that has been and will continue

of the happenings along with this recap.

to meet.

In the fall, one of the first exciting events was

To end the first semester we had our first

during Red Ribbon week we had a DEA visit

Hilltop Holiday Fest which gave students and

including a helicopter landing. For Veterans Day

parents a chance to go through three rotations to

our students were able to meet a canine vet

have a peek into what their students do here at

that was retired from a long military career. We

school. During this event, we were able to have

had a Literacy Night that included opportunities

an art show to show off some of our student’s

to get excited about reading and even some

creations. We will have another event called the

multicultural dance lessons.

Spring Hilltop Fest in April and we have some

This spring we will have the counterpart to that event called STEM night to create excitement about those subjects also. We have celebrated our character award winners every quarter with

interactive activities planned for families during the three rotations for that evening. We can’t wait to see all our families here for that event. Since we’ve returned from the holiday break

an awards assembly where parents can come

we’ve had some of our students participate in the

and see their students receive the award. We will

UIL meet and we are very proud of the hard work

continue to have those for the last two quarters

put in by them and their coaches. Chess Club has

this spring. Second-grade was the first grade

started up for the year also.

level to do their field trip in the fall this year. Other grade levels will be coming up so stay tuned to your child’s homeroom newsletters for more information on those. PTA has kicked off two very successful

Dona Lumsden

Principal, Hilltop Elementary

So, do we have a lot going on? Yes, and we love it. We love to see the kids learning daily in our normal routines, but are so happy to be back to get to do some of these celebrations and group activities. We look forward to continuing to see you volunteering, at lunch, at drop-off, and at events. I can’t say it enough times It’s a great day on the hill!

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ARGYLE ISD SCHOOL BOARD CALLS MAY 7 BOND ELECTION The Argyle ISD Board of Trustees unanimously voted Tuesday, Jan. 18 evening to call a bond election for May 7, 2022. Trustees approved the community-led Bond & Growth Planning Committee's (BGPC) recommendation of a $267,885,000 bond proposal

funding for two new elementary schools, a new middle school, future land, buses, technology infrastructure, and design fees for a future middle school in Proposition A. Argyle ISD’s student enrollment is expected to exceed 7,000 by 2026-

which will be presented to voters in three separate propositions on the

2027 and the capacity of the three new campuses would provide an

ballot. If approved, the bond election would include an increase of 1.5

additional 3,100 seats for elementary and middle school students.

cents to the district’s interest and sinking tax rate. The BGPC, which was led by co-chairs Leslee Shannon and Rich

The proposed Elementary #4 includes a capacity for 850 students and the estimated opening would be August 2024. Elementary #5 would have

McDowell, was comprised of 24 members that included parents, Argyle

the same capacity and its estimated opening would be August 2026.

ISD staff, business owners, and community members. The committee

Both elementary campuses would serve pre-kindergarten through

held seven meetings starting in October 2021 and closely evaluated

5th grade.

the district's student enrollment growth, finances, facilities, and bonding capacity. The committee also studied feedback from a growth and planning survey that included more than 2,700 responses from the community. The BGPC's recommendation focuses on the district’s student enrollment projections, which include significant enrollment growth at the elementary and middle school levels. The bond package includes

The proposed new middle school would serve grades 6-8 with a capacity for growth, up to 1,400 students. The committee also focused on the district’s extracurricular needs in association with the growth. The proposal includes two separate extracurricular propositions. Proposition B includes a new 9,000-seat football stadium at Argyle High School in Canyon Falls.

A complete list of proposed projects, with estimated costs and completion dates is as follows: ARGYLE ISD BOND PROPOSAL- $267,885,000

Safety & Security Updates - $1,000,000

PROPOSITION A - NEW SCHOOLS, INFRASTRUCTURE, SAFETY UPDATES & BUSES

Hilltop Elementary playground improvements $500,000

Elementary School #4 - $39,433,000 (2024)

Acoustic Sound Shell at AHS auditorium $350,000

Elementary School #5 - $44,512,000 (2026)

Technology Infrastructure - $300,000

New Middle School #1 - $103,515,000 (2025)

PROPOSITION B - STADIUM

Funding for Future Land - $20,000,000

Stadium at Argyle High School in Canyon Falls $26,915,000 (2024)

Design Fees for Middle School #2 - $4,975,000

PROPOSITION C - INDOOR ACTIVITY CENTER

Buses - $4,500,000

Indoor Activity Center at AHS in Canyon Falls$19,885,000 (2025)

Furniture Refresh (Hilltop & Argyle Middle School) $2,000,000

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Proposition C includes a new indoor activity center at Argyle High School in Canyon Falls. Per state law, the stadium and indoor activity center must be presented to voters in separate propositions. The committee also had discussions about the

students through the 2027-2028 school year, based on the demographer's projections. Early voting for the May 7, 2022 election begins Monday, April 25, and ends Tuesday, May 3. The last day to register

projected growth at the high school

to vote -- or to update your name or

level and possible options for

address -- is April 7. Election

Argyle High School in the

Day is Saturday, May 7.

future. Feedback on

School officials

the future of the

will be providing

high school was

informational

also included in

presentations

the community

throughout

survey.

the community

Ultimately,

during the

the committee

spring leading

decided that

to the May 7

the Highway 377

election. Argyle ISD

campus (current

bond information can

middle school) should

be found on the district's

be used to serve high school

website, along with information

students again in the future. However, the committee did not make any recommendation with regards to grade-level configuration, the ideal enrollment at both campuses, or whether to create a second 9-12 high school for Argyle ISD. Therefore, a long-term plan for the high school is not included in this May 2022 bond package. Using both the AHS campus in Canyon Falls and the

regarding the BGPC process. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a bond presentation for your organization or neighborhood, contact Rick Herrin, Argyle ISD Director of Communications, at 940-464-7241 or email at richard.herrin@argyleisd.com.

Highway 377 campus, Argyle ISD has the capacity to serve 9-12 grade

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HEALTHY KIDS

Happy Life

H

aving a healthy lifestyle includes

• Avoid eating too fast, take your time

proper nutrition, proper sleep,

chewing! People tend to overeat and consume

exercise, and a positive attitude.

more calories than needed by eating fast

Proper nutrition is something that should be part of a lifestyle, not a diet, something that is enjoyable and sustainable. Cutting calories is not a good way for kids to maintain proper weight, especially when they are growing. Instead, making nutritious food choices and

• Don’t go for second servings and avoid large plates of food • Drink water throughout the day and during meals Exercise is also essential for a healthy

watching portion size is key to a healthy way

lifestyle. Exercise does not have to be for

of eating.

long periods of time, 20-30 min per day of

A proper diet should contain foods from all food groups including healthy fats, lean proteins, and carbohydrates. Healthy fats include olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, avocado, nuts, and seeds. Proteins include lean animal proteins, dairy, or plant-based proteins

something that elevates their heart rate and gets them sweating, 4-5 days a week is all it takes! Once the child experiences the benefits of exercise and it becomes a habit they will want to continue exercising. Finally, a good sleep

such as peas, beans, quinoa, chickpeas, etc.

schedule (which varies

Carbohydrates should be non-processed as

by age), a positive

much as possible. Processed carbohydrates

attitude, and the

typically come in a box or a pre-packed bag

recommendations

like pasta, breads, cookies, cereals, etc. A good

listed above will

rule of thumb is to shop on the perimeter of

keep our kiddos

the grocery store versus within the aisles. Non-

healthy and less

processed foods such as vegetables, fruits, and

susceptible

lean meats tend to be located on the perimeter

to illnesses.

by Priscila Vidal, CPNP

of the store. Kids are more likely to eat fruits and veggies when they eat meals with their families. A few other important points to remember: • Fruit juices and sodas should be avoided altogether as they are “empty calories”, full of sugar, and with minimal or no nutritional value • Avoid eating in front of the TV or while playing video games, people tend to overeat in those scenarios

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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Hidden Figures On the sideline of a football game it is easy to not notice the many people working to help make sure the game is photographed and broadcasted. They work in the shadows, taking photos, recording the action for the live stream, and gathering quotes and information for articles, all to be published either instantly or later that night. These are the secret members of the Friday Night Lights who help make the game as good as it is. With over half a dozen photographers snapping photos for the yearbook and Talon News, the photos that are uploaded to give real-time score updates are vital to many who can’t attend in person. And without these photos for the yearbook, memories wouldn’t be able to live on. The broadcast team also is in charge of running a live stream of the

game for people to watch and is one of the highest quality streams in the state of Texas. The photographers of the Argyle Yearbook, Talon, and social media are so vital to the game. Without pictures, the game wouldn’t be able to be seen by so many people, and a picture is always worth a thousand words, nothing can replicate the image of a player or a student-athlete. This is also giving students valuable real-world experience, to help with future jobs and careers. The photographers of Argyle are the secret heroes of the game. Photos & Article by AHS Student Alexander Daggett

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Veterans Day at Argyle ISD As Argyle ISD opened the school year to visitors in 2021-2022 it allowed the campuses to return to celebrate our veterans. Each campus held a Veterans Day celebration as the district honored those who serve and have served our country. The celebrations included a surprise reunion at Argyle West Elementary with parent and Army Nurse Cheyenne Frazier reuniting with her daughters Shire, Valyr, and Ayra after spending two months at Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

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g f o n r i P h tt a s u e I C I n o b b i R s t s AHS Ho This fall marked a historical start to the 2021-2022 school year with the opening of the new Argyle High School in Canyon Falls. After the last steps of the construction were complete, the Argyle Independent School District held an official ribboncutting ceremony for Argyle High School Phase II. Argyle High School and Argyle Middle School were part of a significant transition project during the summer. Both campuses switched locations and were ready for the start of the school year in August. Phase II cost $65,850,000 and was part of the voter-approved 2017 bond proposal. The high school campus serves students in grades 9-12 and includes the following new additions from the existing middle school:

 New instructional wing  40+ additional classrooms  Auditorium  Black box theatre  Band Hall  Choir Room  Expanded Library/Cafeteria  Gymnasium  Field house  Dedicated Band practice lot  Athletic Practice Fields

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 Siblings (who are not currently enrolled) of The Ridge students at West will not have the option to attend West

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bus transportation will not be provided.

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choose to remain at West Elementary,

in Argyle," Argyle ISD Superintendent Dr.

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continue to attend West or attend the new

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modifications. Students currently enrolled at

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The Board approved Plan 5 with

capacity starting in the 2022-2023 school year.

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regular meeting on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021.

Transportation will be provided for families in

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starting in the 2022-2023 school year during a

Elementary School #3 located in Canyon Falls.

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Schools

the elementary rezoning plan for the district

Harvest community) will have the option to

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Legend

The Argyle ISD Board of Trustees approved

at Northlake community (located north of the

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school year.

Argyle West Elementary residing in The Ridge

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Argyle ISD will have new zones for the three elementary schools starting in the 2022-2023

n a l P ry Rezoning DAKOTA LN

Board Approves New l o o h c S Elem en ta

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