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BEST FISHING IN TEXAS

OUTDOORS WEEKLY Capt. Chuck Uzzle Page 5B

Dickie Colburn Page 1B

SPORTS NEWS & OPINION KAZ’S KORNER See Section B

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Vol. 53 No. 03

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Week of Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Annual book sale helps library grow Debby Schamber For The Record

Mary Montgomery, director of the library and who has worked there since it opened in 1991, stands in what will someday be a room for children’s programs at the Bridge City Library. RECORD PHOTO: Debby Schamber

Bridge City Strutter Clinic April 20 Staff Report

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The Bridge City Strutters will be hosting a dance workshop for Pre-K through eighth grade students. It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 20 at the Bridge City High School Gym. The Bridge City Strutters Dance/Drill Team will teach participants stretch technique and a jazz dance. Participants are invited to dance in the Strutters Spring Revue on Saturday, May 4 at the Lutcher Theater in Orange. The cost is $35, which includes a “Future Strutter” t-shirt and Spring Revue ticket. Registration deadline is Monday, April 15. For more information, contact any Strutter, or call Amy at 719-6186.

• SHERLOCK BREAUX Page...................... 4A • Obituaries Page.......................6A •Dicky Colburn Fishing...................1B • CHURCH NEWS Page......................5B • CLASSIFIED ADS Page......................6B

The third annual plant and book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in Walgreen’s parking lot in Bridge City will help the local library grow. Many of the plants include bedding plants, house plants and a large amount of Sego palms and day lilies. There will be more than 2,000 books at the sale. The book selections include hardbacks by popular authors, cookbooks, self-help, science fiction, biographies and children’s books plus videos, DVD’s and music CD’s. They will also have book marks, stained glass and novelty crosses. If someone does not see a plant they are looking for, the library offers a Flower Power catalog which carries a wide

variety of popular flowers which do well in Southeast Texas. They can be ordered and delivered in within a short

time. Among the selections of the catalog are many varieties of lilies, gladiolus, dahlias and summer flowering bulbs.

All donations of plants need to arrive by 8:30 a.m. Saturday

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Bridge City and Orangefield athletes shine

Trinity King works as Honorary Page Penny Leleux

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Trinity King, 17, had expressed to her parents an interest in government and was recently able to take it a step further when she went to Austin to work for a few hours as an honorary page at the state capitol. Students from six to 18 years old serve as honorary pages and witness the legislative process from inside the capitol walls. Honorary pages during their final hour are granted floor access and given the chance of a lifetime. During her three-hour shift with the Texas Senate, King was given the opportunity to see the Texas government at work as well as the lawmaking process. During the Bridge City High School junior’s time at the capitol, she witnessed senators discussing laws on child abuse and various policies. She found it interesting, but no significant bills were passed during her visit. King met with Senator Rob-

Trinity King, 17, of Bridge City, takes a picture with Senator Robert Nichols, during a recent visit at the state capitol where she served as an honorary page.

ert Nichols. She then reported to the Sergeant-at-Arms office where she picked up messages and took them through the underground tunnels to other office locations. The office of the Sergeant-at-Arms is responsible for accommodating honorary senate page request from senators and their staff. The duties of a page include

Bridge City Lady Cardinal high jumper Alexus Henry gives a ‘fist bump’ to her coach James Johnson just before winning the gold medal at the District 21-3A Track and Field Championships on Monday. Alexus won the event with a jump of 5-4. She also won first place in the triple jump going 37-08. The district meet continues on Thursday with the running events at West Orange-Stark High School. See More Photos And Results in Section B. RECORD PHOTO: Mark Dunn

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CSCOPE: a tool for schools Debby Schamber For The Record

The Orangefield School District recently announced they would be using CSCOPE in their curriculum, but this is not new to other school district in the area who have been using it for a while. CSCOPE, developed by the Texas Education Service Center Curriculum Collaborative and sold by Texas Regional Education Service Centers, is the curriculum management tool of choice for 875 school districts, charter schools, and private schools in Texas. CSCOPE was developed by Texas teachers; for Texas schools; to benefit Texas students. In no way is it based on,

or affiliated with, the Common Core curriculum, a set of national standards used in other states. CSCOPE is only available to MANINO schools in Texas. The TESCCC does not provide curriculum management services to any other state. The governing board and development team take pride in creating a curriculum that is aligned to Texas standards and focused on improving education in Texas. The program is aligned with the state standards adopted by the Texas State Board of Education and assist educators in covering all standards such as

reading, math, science and social studies within the academic year. The state of Texas has requirements for each grade level in the core classes in order to be promoted to the next grade level and ultimately graduate. According to Dr. Danny Lovett, Director of Region V, it is mostly smaller districts who use CSCOPE. The larger “mega” districts have a team which designs the plans for teachers to follow. CSCOPE is completely “customizable” at the district, campus, and teacher level to meet the unique needs of students and communities. In the spring of 2009, educa-

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Kree Harrison dominated the American Idol stage last week with her performance of Janis Joplin’s “Piece of my heart.” She was voted in the top six and also voted as the number one performer. She will take the stage Wednesday night to make the top five on American Idol. Voting is important to make sure Kree is the next American Idol. The results show will air on Fox on Thursday.

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