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Grulla High School Mariachi Grulla de Plata competed in the 22nd Annual Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza on December 2nd and 3rd 2016 in San Antonio, Texas. Grulla High School Mariachi Grulla de Plata brought home 3rd Place in the High School Category! The RGCCISD School Board of Trustees and Administration would like to congratulate all students who proudly represented our school distinct, as well as their directors and parents for their guidance and support.
Home Assistance and Rehabilitation Projects Mr. Rudy Montalvo- County of Starr Federal Programs Director and his staff have been working diligently on federal applications for grants to help build and rehabilitate homes in Starr County. The county has received close to 400 thousand in grant monies which will be utilized for the construction and rehabilitation of five (5) homes for families county wide. The families that have been awarded these grants go through a screening process as per grant guidelines in order to determine eligibility. County of Starr Federal Programs Director Mr. Rudy Montalvo and Mr. Emmanuel Martinez-Starr County Federal Programs Project Manager met with Mr. Eloy Amador-HOME Program Housing Inspector who will conduct the home inspections to outline the grant requirements and guidelines to ensure that the homes are built up to code specifications. Mr. Amador who holds a Construction Certification has extensive experience in commercial and residential building and will work closely with the architect, construction managers and Starr County Federal Programs Staff to ensure that all work is done in a timely manner and meets all requirements. (County of Starr Public Relations Office).
Last week, L&F Distributors donated $500 to the Rio Grande City Crime Stoppers-Toys for Rio Kids. The money was used to purchase toys which were added to a pool of contributions which resulted in hundreds of toys being distributed to local children on Monday morning, December 19. Toys for Rio Kids has been distributing toys to Rio Grande City children for the past several years with the help of many generous businesses, individuals and organizations. “Donations like these from L&F make it possible for us to continue this tradition and is greatly appreciated,” stated Rio Grande City Crime Stoppers spokesperson, Ana Ramirez.
Dr. Mario Ramirez Elementary Fundraiser Winner Dr. Mario Ramirez Elementary held a Krispy Kreme Fundraiser in the month of October. Joe Ramirez, III received a prize in appreciation for having the most sales.
F.J. Scott Elementary School Named Ac2E Elementary Student is Selected Winner National Title I Distinguished School of Scholastic Reading Clubs Drawing Contest
Roma ISD is pleased to announce that F.J. Scott Elementary has been selected for the Distinguished Performance Award by the National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID)! The award will officially be bestowed at the National Title I Conference in February 2017 in Long Beach, California.
To be eligible for the award, a school must have met the following very rigorous criteria including be a Title I, Part A campus in School Year 2013-2014, 2014-2015 and 2015-2016; have 85 percent or more low income students in 2013-2014, 2014-2015 and 20152016; “Met Standard” in state accountability system ratings in
2013-2014, 2014-2015 and 20152016; met system safeguards from 2013-2014, 2014-2015 and 2015-2016; campus is “High Performance Reward” in 20132014, 2014-2015 and 2015-2016; and have the highest three-year passing rate for all students in reading and math. F.J. Scott, page 4
Ac2E Elementary would like to congratulate 4th grader, Moniq Lopez, for being named a winner in Scholastic Reading Clubs’ “Picture a President” Drawing Contest. Over 4,000 entries from throughout the country were submitted for this contest, and her portrait of President John Quincy Adams was one of only 40 selected winners. As a winner, Moniq will receive two U.S. History Libraries, one for her and one for her classroom. She will also receive a collection of art supplies. Moniq’s art will be displayed as a part of Scholastic’s Gallery of Winners online in the coming weeks. Thank you to Moniq’s teacher, Ms. Deborah Delano, who encouraged her students to participate in the contest and submitted all entries to the Scholastic Reading Clubs. Outstanding work, Moniq! Congratulations!
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On behalf of the RGC Crime Stoppers and RGC Police Department we would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous donations towards the toys for Rio kids event. Together we were able to collect over 1,000 toys that were distributed all over RGC on December 19, 2016
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The City of RGC would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to everyone who participated and made this event possible.
We wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Roma ISD Elementary School Cross Country Meet Top Placers
La Union Elementary Held PTO Meeting
La Union Elementary held its first Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) Meeting on October 13, 2016. The Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) Officers for the 2016-17 school year were elected. La Union Elementary Administrators and Staff would like to congratulate the new officers: President – Mariam Bazan, Vice President – Elsa Montalvo, Secretary – Mayra Lopez, and Treasurer – Jessica Galvan (re-elected).
General Ricardo Sanchez Elementary Celebrated Boss’s Day General Ricardo Sanchez Elementary students and staff would like to thank Mrs. Adela Rivera, Principal, and Mr. Daniel Ramirez, Assistant Principal for their dedication, guidance and unconditional support towards our school community. General Ricardo Sanchez Elementary staff members celebrated their commitment on boss’s day with cake and thankyou gifts. Congratulations and thank you again for everything you do.
Roma ISD Elementary students trained and completed 1 mile run to place in the top at the district’s annual Elementary School.
ORACIÓN DE LA CONFIANZA AL DIVINO NIÑO Niño amable de mi vida, consuelo de los cristianos, la gracia que necesito pongo en tus benditas manos. (Padre Nuestro...) Tu que sabes mis pesares pues todos te los confío, da la paz a los turbados y alivio al corazón mío. (Dios te salve María...) Y aunque tu amor no merezca no recurriré a ti en vano, pues eres Hijo de Dios y auxilio de los cristianos. (Gloria al Padre...). Divino Niño Jesús, bendícenos. (se pide la gracia que se desee).
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tarr Readers Founder, Miss Karen Furlong drives Penske truck with $100,000 worth of library books to deliver as Christmas gift books to RGCCISD students Karen, accompanied by her mother Vangie met the Rio Grande City librarians at the warehouse this past week because not only was her Penske truck full of books , but she has already shipped 3 pallets of books beforehand. The librarians welcomed her and they immediately got to work sorting the heavy boxes by titles and grade levels. In spite of the weather, they had a good workout lifting and packing their books. They were all very grateful and amazed at the generosity and willpower of Karen and her mom after driving with a Penske truck from Dallas, Texas. Upon arrival
to Rio Grande, Karen and her mom hit something with the rental truck and bent the wheel spoke from the rental. We are very grateful to Mr. Juan Garcia transportation director for assisting Karen and to Mr. Lupito Garza warehouse director and his staff for loading and reloading the gifts of books to the RGCCISD students. On behalf of the RGCCISD librarians and school board and the library director Mrs. Adelina G. Villarreal we would like to thank Miss Karen Furlong , Starr Readers Foundation, her mother Vangie and to recognize that she does this as a legacy to her grandparents Dr. & Mrs. M.J. Rodriguez. Karen’ s famous relatives are Marty and Leon Garcia. We are so honored to have a benefactor like you .
Board of Trustees: Daniel J. Garcia -President, Eduardo “Eddie” Ramirez- Vice President, Judith A. Solis- Secretary Daria “Dr. B” Babineaux- Member, Dr. Norberto Cantu, Jr.- Member, Leticia O. Lopez- Member, and Eleazar Velasquez, Jr.- Member Administration: Alfredo Garcia - Superintendent
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DECEMBER 21ST I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †MARIA M. TORRES by Perfecto Torres †DUARD B. MCGUFFIN (31ST AN.) by Mr. & Mrs. Erasmo Lopez, Jr. & Family †GEORGE XAVIER DURAN by Wife & Daughters †DANIEL ALBERTO GOMEZ, JR. by Parents †FELIPE G. TIANGCO (1ST AN.) by Aberin Family THURSDAY DECEMBER 22ND - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. †SANTOS L., SR. & CONSUELO M. LOPEZ by Family †AMALIA ALANIZ by Alaniz-Gutierrez-Garcia Families †JOSEFA GARCIA DE SALINAS (1ST AN.) by Familia Salinas
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“Roma ISD is very proud to have F.J. Scott Elementary to represent the state of Texas as one of the highest rated Title I Distinguished Schools,” said Roma ISD Superintendent Carlos Guzman. “We would like to congratulate the school administration under the leadership of Principal Diana Salinas, the faculty, students, parents and community. F.J. Scott Elementary has consistently demonstrated their commitment to developing and maintaining a rigorous and high-quality educational program. Roma ISD is very proud to have F.J. Scott Elementary stepping forward to earn this prestigious award.” The National Title I Association has been selecting examples of superior Title I school programs for national recognition through the National Title I Distinguished Schools program since 1996. These schools demonstrate a wide array of strengths, including team approaches to teaching and learning, focused professional development opportunities for staff, individualized programs for student success and strong partnerships between the school, parents and the community. What makes National Title I Distinguished Schools’ stories especially powerful are the documented student achievement gains that have resulted from their innovations.
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Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary Staff Celebrate Boss’s Day RGCCISD Held Annual Staff Christmas Lucheon
RGCCISD held their annual Staff Christmas Luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. The Staff was treated to a delicious meal made by our very own maintenance department. The theme was western, and the meal consisted of traditional beef fajitas, chicken fajitas, rice, beans, potato salad, and pan de campo. Everyone enjoyed their meal, while Mr. Alfredo Garcia, Superintendent, shared a few words of thanks and reminded everyone that they are appreciated and thanked everyone for all their hard work and dedication to our students. He also emphasized the importance of spending time with family during the holidays. Mr. Daniel J. Garcia, School Board President, Mr. Eduardo “Eddie” Ramirez, School Board Vice-President, Miss Judith A. Solis, School Board Secretary, Ms. Daria “Dr. B” Babineaux, School Board Member, and Mr. Eleazar Velasquez, School Board Member, were present for the celebration. Mr. Eddie Ramirez, School Board Vice-President, spoke on behalf of the School Board and wished everyone a safe and happy holiday. He mentioned that throughout the year we often spend more time with colleagues / co-workers than we do our very own families and, for that same reason, he emphasized the importance of utilizing this time to reflect on the work we do together and spending quality Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary staff took time on Monday, October 17, 2016 to wish administration “A time with family, cherishing every single moment. “It is due to the love, understanding, and support that you Happy Boss’s Day for 2016.” In appreciation, staff came together to surprise Principal, Monique Villarreal receive from family and loved ones that you can do what you do and be a blessing to the entire district,” said & Assistant Principal, Idani Salinas with a delicious cake, a card, and a gift certificate. Way to go COLTS Mr. Ramirez. Every staff member enjoyed the luncheon, and, on behalf of the RGCCISD family, we would like for always uniting to celebrate and strengthen our abilities to work as a team! to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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ACE students from Grulla High School and Grulla Middle School also continue the tradition with F.J. Scott Study Club and Women’s Federation Club partners of gifting Retama Manor Nursing Home residents with holiday cheer this 2016 Christmas . ACE students in the conjunto group headed by ACE teacher Jorge Ochoa and health and fitness students taught by ACE aides Britney & Zelda entertained by playing live music, dancing and singing traditional English and Spanish Christmas carols to the local residents at Retama Manor. The students in Mrs. Maribel Villarreal’s ACE cosmetology class donated gifts for the bingo, conducted by Mrs. Maribel Villarreal. The Women’s Club of Starr County partnered up with ACE and brought gifts for all as well and assisted the ACE staff and the After school centers in education, director Mrs. Adelina G . Villarreal .
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OUR 2016 WINTER WONDERLAND WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!
We opened our doors and over 17,000 people came through to enjoy our carnival, food, entertainment, �ield of snow, ice skating rink, Dinosaur George and much morse! This yearly free event is open to all and we thank you, the community, for placing your trust in us for your children’s healthcare needs. This event is also possible due to our many sponsors that assist us to be able to do more for each of you every year.
Happy holidays to all! Love, Dr. B
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Merry Christmas from Texas Delta Theta Master of Beta Sigma Phi
Local Starr County Retired School Employees Attend District Conference
Texas Delta Theta Master of Beta Sigma Phi is wishing their communities of Roma and Rio Grande City, as well as all Beta Sigma Phi sisters a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2017. The group enjoyed a holiday celebration in December at the home of Caterer Jesse Pena. President Becky Canales presided during the business session, during which it was reported that their Christmas project of donating to Casa de Esperanza was carried out successfully with much gratitude from Alberto Escobedo and Casa de Esperanza. A delicious meal was enjoyed and gifts exchanged during the social. A program was presented on Disney characters Daisy Duck, girlfriend of Donald, and Bambi from Disney’s 1942 film, “A Life in the Woods.” The members enjoyed singing Christmas carols as a grand finale to the celebration.
Local members in attendance were: front row L-R Nelda Laurel, Alma Gloria Gonzalez, Elizabeth (Bitsy) Margo, Edna Gonzalez, and Thelma Ruelas; 2nd row L-R are Olga Saenz, Jerome Moran, Corina Vela, Diana Ibarra, Melba Lopez, Gloria Garza, Gregoria Villarreal, Zoila Garcia and Rudy Martinez; 3rd row L-R are: Tony Vela, Ruben Lopez, Ruben Saenz, Javier D. Margo, Benito Saenz and Simon Garza.
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Published on (December 21, 2016) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE STARR COUNTY TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM Starr County will hold a public hearing at 5:30 pm, December 28, 2016 , at Starr County Courthouse Annex Conference Room regarding the submission of an application to the Texas Department of Agriculture for a Texas Community Development Block Grant Program (TxCDBG) grant. The purpose of this meeting is to allow citizens an opportunity to discuss the citizen participation plan, the development of local housing and community development needs, the amount of TxCDBG funding available, all eligible TxCDBG activities, and the use of past TxCDBG funds. The County encourages citizens to participate in the development of this TXCDBG application and to make their views known at this public hearing. Citizens unable to attend this meeting may submit their views and proposals to Eloy Vera, Starr County Judge at the Starr County Courthouse Annex located on 100 N. FM 3167, Rio Grande City, TX 78582. Persons with disabilities that wish to attend this meeting should contact the Federal & States Programs Office at (956)-716-4800 ext. 4842 to arrange for assistance. Individuals who require auxiliary aids or services for this meeting should contact the County Courthouse at least two days before the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
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AUDENCIA PÚBLICA Condado Starr tendrá una audiencia pública a las 5:30 pm, Diciembre 28, 2016, ubicada en la Casa de Corte Annex en la ciudad de Rio Grande City, Texas. El Condado Starr estará dando aviso para aplicar a Departamento de Agricultura de Texas para un programa de Texas Community Development Block Grant (TxCDBG). El propósito de esta reunión es permitir a los ciudadanos la oportunidad de discutir el plan de participación ciudadana, el desarrollo de la vivienda y las necesidades locales de desarrollo comunitario, la cantidad de fondos disponibles TxCDBG, todas las actividades TxCDBG elegibles, y el uso de fondos TxCDBG pasadas. El Condado anima a los ciudadanos a participar en el desarrollo de esta aplicación TXCDBG y hacer conocer sus opiniones en esta audiencia pública. Las personas que no puedan asistir a esta reunión podrán presentar sus opiniones y propuestas a Eloy Vera, Juez del Condado Starr en el Condado de Starr Courthouse Annex ubicado en 100 N. FM 3167, Rio Grande City, TX 78582. Las personas con discapacidad que deseen asistir a esta reunión deben contactar a la Oficina Federal de los Estados y los programas al (956) -716 a 4800 ext. 4842 para organizar la asistencia. Las personas que requieren ayudas o servicios auxiliares para esta junta deberán comunicarse con la Corte del Condado de por lo menos dos días antes de la reunión para que los arreglos apropiados se puedan hacer
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Rio Grande City High School Ringgold Elementary Celebrated Bosses Day Observes Dia De Los Muertos
La Casita Fire Department visited the children at Las Lomas Headstart
Ringgold Elementary staff took time on Monday, October 17, 2016 to present Dr. Erica Guerra (Principal) and Mr. Carlos Longoria (Facilitator) with a cake in celebration of Bosses Day. They also Students at RGCHS observe “Día de los Muertos”. An altar dedicated received several gift cards in appreciation of this special day. to Juan Gabriel was set up in the library by the Spanish and Art classes. Students in the Spanish classes visited the altar, then watched an educational video explaining the customs of “Día de los Muertos”. A special thank you goes out to the Spanish Department and the Art Department teachers and students for helping set up an amazing display.
La Casita Fire Department staff visited the children at Las Lomas Headstart on Tuesday October 25, 2016 to promote fire prevention month. The children learned about fire hazards and asked questions about the duties of fire fighters. They were glad to express to the kids that fire fighters are their friends, and not to be afraid of them. La Casita Fire Department would like to extend our appreciation to the staff and students of Las Lomas TMC. (County of Starr Public Relations Office).
Roma ISD Transportation Department Brings Travel Safety Reminders to All Elementary Schools
As 2016 winds down, we want to acknowledge how grateful we are for all of our wonderful customers. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas & a prosperous Happy New Year
Students from across Roma ISD learned the importance of safe traveling during School Bus Safety Week. The district’s Transportation Department headed by Mr. Rick Esparza did a wonderful job giving two presentations at each school and answering the students questions including “why is the bus yellow”, “why is so big” and “why does it have a stop sign on the side”. The students were very attentive and learned a lot to prepare them for daily rides, as well as field trips and longer rides to state championships one day!
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Ringgold Elementary 2nd Six Weeks Honor Roll
Dr. Erica Briana Guerra is proud to announce the Honor Roll for 2nd Six Weeks from Ringgold Elementary PRE-KINDER Mrs. M. Martinez A Honor Roll Sylas Barreiro, Hector Chapa Jr., Leah Garrido, Victor Govea, Isabella Gutierrez, Dlaila Gutierrez, Isaiah Guzman, Alexa Pena A & B Honor Roll Arael Arevalo, Gissell Cantu, Jayden Guerrero, Christopher Lopez, Leonardo Montero, Victoria Reyes, Kylie Salinas, Bryan Villarreal Mrs. N. Trevino A Honor Roll Andrea Coronel, Steven Lopez, Eliud Luna, Danielle Ojeda, Eliel Orta, Miguel Ortiz, Lunna Ramirez, Arlenne Rodriguez, Anthony Rojas, Angeli Torres A & B Honor Roll Aaron Guerra, Jose A. Hernandez,
Ruy A. Martinez, Katelynn D. Rios, Jeanette Soto, Melanie Valadez Mrs. L. Villarreal A Honor Roll Heber De Alba, Aubrie De Rueda, Marisol Estrada, Romeo Garcia, James Garza, Martin Garza, Davian Martinez, Isabella Salinas A & B Honor Roll Reynaldo Chavez, Drake Dela Cruz, Alexander Flores, Edwin Flores Jr., Jhaziel Gonzalez, Adalynn Martinez, Jose Pena KINDER Mrs. G. Gonzalez A Honor Roll Aimee Flores, Elian Garza, Miguel Guerrero, Preston Kelly, Evelyn Lopez, Marcela Lopez, Lia San Agustin Gonzalez, Alejandro Solis, Jayden Teran, Lexis Villarreal, Luis Zamora A & B Honor Roll Mikaela Molina, Kenny Ortiz,
Jacob Pena, Valerie Pena, Brandon Piceno Mrs. L. Guerrero A Honor Roll Faith A. Guerra, Lizette J. Lopez, Jasvyn J. Pecina, Noriel E. Pena, Sebastian A. Rios A & B Honor Roll Hailey I. Duarte, Kelany M. Garza, Matthew Ramos, Justin Valdez, Jaime Valdovinos, Rodolfo Flores Mrs. R. Leal A Honor Roll Delilah Barreiro, Israel Gonzalez, Jose Hernandez, Luis Ramos, Dante Ruiz, Heriberto Ruiz, Kayla Saenz, Jesus Vargas, Issac Villarreal, Julian Villarreal A & B Honor Roll Manuel Acevedo, Stacey Aguirre, Lydia Garza, Thailyn Miranda, Isabella Perez, Alan Zamora, Uriel Lara
1ST GRADE Mrs. L. Garcia A Honor Roll Aylin A. Rios, Victoria L. Rojas A & B Honor Roll Aileen S. Mendoza, Dayna M. Moreno, Kevin A. Rivera, Juliana M. Serna Mrs. A. F. Garza A Honor Roll Brianna Chavez, Diana Dela Cruz, Stacy Flores, Giselle Lopez, Elizabeth Morin, Nahum Ramirez Rodriguez, Hailey Salinas, Camila Zurita A & B Honor Roll Andrea Aguinaga, Christina Garcia, Jose M. Guerra III, Andres Perez, Lairra Ramos, Ava Sauceda, Nathan Sepulveda, Yanet Trevino Mr. R. Rios A Honor Roll Yamileth Barrera, Mia Garrido, David Guerra, Hector Hernandez Jr. A & B Honor Roll Emily De la Cerda, Leonardo Elizondo Jr., Julian Lieck, Aileen Lopez, Kendra Ramirez, Aram Rodriguez, Isaac Rodriguez, Abigail Trevino 2ND GRADE Mrs. C. I. Alvarez A & B Honor Roll J R Trigo Mrs. M. A. Gonzalez A & B Honor Roll Arnold Moreno-Palafox Mrs. S. Lozano A & B Honor Roll Chanel Gonzalez, Joselyn Lugo, Alexa Moreno, Jeovannie Ramirez, Brandon Villarreal Ms. P. Weiler A Honor Roll Ashley Castillo A & B Honor Roll Luis Becerra, Angela Falcon, Roel Flores, Betsy Garcia, Isaac Garcia, Makaylynn Garza, Rogelio Gaytan, Isaac Guerra, Miya Rangel, Melanie Resendez 3RD GRADE Miss. C. Guerrero A & B Honor Roll Mayerli Carranza Mrs. R. Macias A & B Honor Roll Issac Guzman Miss. J. Salinas A Honor Roll Gianna B. Lozano, Lorenzo Villarreal A & B Honor Roll Lesly Blanco, Charles De la Cruz, Idani Flores, Taylor Rae Flores, Graciela Pena, Luisabella Reyes, Darlyn Sanchez, Karla Suarez 4TH GRADE Mrs. A. DeRueda A Honor Roll Allie Benavidez A & B Honor Roll Emilani Bazan, Aaron Benavidez,
Dahir Cantu, Laura Estrada, Alexia Flores, Cesar Hernandez, Alexis Lemus, Melanie Lopez, Edrick Pena, Shantall Rojas, Alenis Rosa, Daphne Suarez, Bryan Vasquez Mrs. M. Hernandez A & B Honor Roll Dariana Pinales, Mariana Pinales, Victoria Rodriguez, Sergio Zurita Ms. J. Zamora A & B Honor Roll Israel Correa, Leonardo Garza, Anaileny Lopez, Itzel Pinales, Sebastian Salinas, Jacky Zamora
5TH GRADE Ms. A Dela Garza A & B Honor Roll Jacob Bazan, Jaziah Benavidez, Emir Cantu, Jacqueline Castillo, Valeriano Dela Garza, Breanna Harrison, Glenn Luna, Lucerito Moreno, Karla Quintanilla, Janelle Ramirez, Luis Vargas Mrs. D. Lopez A & B Honor Roll Noe Gutierrez, Molisha Lopez Mrs. S. Rios A & B Honor Roll Alexandra N. Barrera, Oscar Castillo, Ximena Rodriguez, Arlette Torres
National Education Foundation (NEF) Announces $100 Million STEM grants to K-12 Schools for the 2017-18 School Year -- To bridge the significant STEM divide in the Nation’s Schools T. Betrus National Education Foundation (NEF), the national nonprofit leader in K-12 STEM+ education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Reading, IT, Business, Career Tech) in partnership with the State University of New York (SUNY), announces a significant national STEM initiative to provide world-class STEM+ education in academics and application to students of disadvantaged school districts/schools. The grants help to fund the implementation of the resultsbased STEM+ academies in each school by the State University of New York (SUNY). During the 2015-16 school year, students in the program advanced a grade level in subjects like math in 2530 learning hours, as documented by SUNY. See http://academies. cyberlearning.org/. Public schools, school districts, charter and parochial schools must have 35% or more students on free or reduced-cost meals to be eligible for these grants. NEF provides an 80% matching grant amounting to $1,160 per student per year, and the schools pay 20% equal to $290 per student. This 20% can come from the school budget or other sources such as AdoptA-School grants, (detailed information available at www. nationaleducationfoundation. org).
Schools receive the following eight services: personalized learning for every student with top-rated STEM+ courses mapped to every state’s standards, stipends for teachers, state-of-the art learning management system, mentoring, motivational rewards including gift certificates, Minecraft etc., teacher professional development, job skills training for parents and tech support. The program is very flexible, with 24/7 online course access that can be deployed by Teachers in the classroom, after school, or at home. Every student, teacher or parent, who successfully completes any course, receives a course completion certificate from the State University of New York, and possibly credits. Highlighting the importance of the national initiative, Dr. Appu Kuttan, NEF Chairman and globally recognized STEM leader, stated, “U.S. students are currently ranked in the bottom 50% in math globally. For us to maintain our technology and economic leadership globally, we need to substantially improve STEM education, especially in our disadvantaged schools. That is why NEF and SUNY are making this significant investment in our schools and students.” Interested school districts/ schools can apply for grants at www. nationaleducationfoundation.org/ stemgrant
STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, DECEMBER 21, 2016, PAGE 11
Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary 12 foot Christmas Tree Adorns Roma ISD Student Shares Hands On Learning Curriculum Education Office Information on “Responsibility”
A big thanks to Roma High School student Oriana Reyes on delivering a speech about the monthly character trait “Responsibility” at the Roma ISD October School Board Meeting. You did a wonderful Mrs. Martha Barrera CTE strategist assisted by Claribel Villarreal and job and shared valuable information with your fellow students and Ms. Betsy Barba’s 5th Grade class from Roque Guerra, Jr. Elementary Nena Villarreal labored 4 hours to continue the tradition of lighting community members! prepares lessons that incorporate hands on learning experiences. This up the tree in the barracks begun by Mrs. Jose Guerra former assistant practice allows students to build real life background knowledge to superintendent of curriculum and instruction . The curriculum department better prepare for the STAAR! The pictures present how students would like to thank her for her beautiful creation and talent . The tree was utilized for the traditional Christmas card picture taking event . worked in groups to discover forms of energy.
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DECEMBER 21, 2016 SECTION II, PAGE 1
ATTENTION CATTLEMEN Why are cattlemen selling their cattle thru R.Y Livestock Sales, Inc.?
WE WORK TO MARKET YOUR CATTLE RATHER THAN JUST SELL THEM.
Marketing Tools Include:
1. Advertising your cattle on the internet, correspondence, phone calls, etc. 2. We now offer cattle pregnancy testing through Ultrasound at no additional cost. 3. Customer Service and Proper Care of YOUR cattle emphasized. • Check out our website
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to view our weekly market report, early consignment and upcoming events. * What will be offered for sale might interest you.
24/7 Service LIVESTOCK SALE EVERY FRIDAY
ANY QUESTION OR CONCERNS CALL:
R.Y. Livestock Sales Inc.
12 Livestock Rd. Rio Grande City, Texas Sam Rodriguez, Jr. LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED
OFFICE 956-487-5551 SAM 956-534-0284
MARKET PRICES FOR DECEMBER 16, 2016
STEERS AVER-HIGH
Coupon valid only at the RGC - 4370 W. Hwy 83 ste. B Location. Expires 12/19/16
Arroyo Store - 3pm - 5pm Rio Store - 5pm - 7pm
Limited time offer, see store for details.
SWITCH TO CRICKET AND SAVE
RGC: 4370 E. Hwy 83 Ste. B - 956-309-3549 Roma: 834 E. Grant St. Ste. C - 956-570-0701 Arroyo: 5065 Hwy. 83 ste. A - 956-570-0702 Escobares: 4522 East Hwy 83 Ste A. 956-429-5625
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TOTAL NUMBER OF CATTLE: 162
COMMENTS & NEWS
Today’s market prices were steady to higher on all classes of cattle. Today marked the end of another year of sales in 2016. From all of us at R.Y. Livestock Sales, may all of our friends and customers have a Merry Christmas and a very Happy and Prosperous new Year. R.Y. Livestock will be closed for the holidays. We will resume business as usual starting January 2, 2017 to hold are first sale on January the 6th.
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STARRC OUNTY TOWNC RIER, DECEMBER21,2016,S ECTIONI I,P AGE3
Grulla Elementary Holds Fire Prevention Presentation
North Grammar Elementary LEGAL NOTICE Presentation on Bus Safety Application has been made
with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a RETAIL DEALER’S O N - P R E M I S E L AT E HOURS LICENSE by: BARRERA OCHOA C O R P. d b a J U L A B E BALLROOM, to be located at 5501 ACAPULCO ST., R I O G R A N D E C I T Y, S TA R R C O U N T Y, TEXAS. OFFICERS OF S A I D C O R P O R AT I O N ARE MRS. MARIA G. BARRERA, PRESIDENT, AND MR. JOSE L. BARRERA, SECRETARY/ TREASURER.
When it comes to fire safety, kids can never be too prepared. Prevention is key, but so is knowing what to and not to do in an emergency. La Casita Fire Department had the attention of the students at Grulla Elementary on Tuesday morning as they entertained them with a friendly and outstanding presentation. The firefighters went over the basics with the students which included what to do when there’s smoke in their home, how often to check that their smoke detectors are working properly, and what steps to take if On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 North Grammar Elementary they are ever caught on fire. welcomed a very important group of men and women to the campus. Members of the RGCCISD Transportation Department visited with students in every grade level and demonstrated proper exit procedure in the event of an emergency. Each year, during the month of October, our district bus drivers take time from their incredibly busy schedules, to visit each campus and explain bus safety rules, and emergency exit One of highlighted by streaks of white. protocol. These presentations are so important because on any given the special The bills are black with a touch day, students are traveling by bus to and from school, sports or band birds of the of blue at the base of the lower competitions, or academic events, and it is the job of the driver to Valley is mandible while the feet are gray. ensure the safety of all on board. North Grammar Elementary would the altamira The sexes look alike. like to THANK the RGCCISD Transportation Department for all they oriole. In A crucial identifying field do to ensure the safety and welfare of our students. the U. S., mark is a slash of orange color it’s found on the black shoulder of each only in the wing. Similar hooded orioles, southern tip also found here but just in the of Texas and it’s one of the birds warm months, are smaller and the “birders” travel thousands of have a slash of white on the wing miles to see and add to their life shoulders. lists. The altamiras are here all year For some reason, orange is and I have a pair of altamiras both an eye-catching color and, in visiting my bird feeders now. reminder that they’ve arrived. Altamira Orioles are about 10 nature, a rather uncommon color. I’m always amazed by their color You’re not likely to see a more and never tire of watching them. inches long and build impressive rich, brilliant orange than that They like the orange halves I set foot long nests. The nests are displayed on the fresh plumage out each day and enjoy a few long, tubular, woven baskets of an altamira oriole. Basically a nibbles of marshmallow and suet. hanging near the top of large bright orange bird, it has a small, I also set out some peanut butter trees and often over water. You black mask and bib, as well as for them. From nature they glean can almost certainly see one black wings, upper back and insects and a few berries and if you canoe the Rio Grande upstream from Rio Grande City tail. The black of the wings is seeds. Every time one comes to my where several large montezuma feeders, it announces itself with cypresses are growing on the a few call notes that the books river bank. It’s worth the trip just Make it ORANGE and make it END! The Hawk student body at Ac2E Elementary celebrated National Unity describe as “enk, enk, enk.” To to see the montezumas. Day on Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Students wore orange in solidarity and awareness to the RGCCISD’s The weather these days is me it sounds more like “eerk, anti-bullying campaign to help send one large orange message of support, hope, and unity to show that we eerk, eerk,” but it’s impossible conducive to hiking. I hope you are together against bullying and united for kindness, acceptance and inclusion. Lessons on the subject were to write an accurate description. get out to enjoy the wonders of presented in counseling, library, and social studies classes throughout campus to help raise awareness to a cause In any case the call is a pleasant our thorny brush country. that affects so many. “We rise by lifting others.” - Robert Ingersoll
Altamira Orioles are spectacularly beautiful
Ac2E Elementary Celebrated National Unity Day
STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, DECEMBER 21, 2016, SECTION II, PAGE 4
New meeting, party and gathering space for Starr County. Isolated with plenty of parking.
For more information, please contact: Estela Hernandez @ 279-3175 or Patricio Hernandez @ 735-9914 1960 W. U.S. Highway 83 (old Grande Garbage truck yard). Approximately 1/4 mile on the right before getting to Hospital Road if traveling towards Roma.