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Vol. 51 No. 19 Week of Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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New Bridge City Elementary School A glance inside Bridge  City’s amazing new school Penny Leleux For The Record They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but neither can do justice to the new Bridge City Elementary School. The state of the art facility is teaming with new technology and fun art designed by Creative Arts. “They also design for Disney,” said Kelly McBride, principal of the elementary. She’s excited about showing

troduce the new facility to the public. “Representative Hamilton will be here presenting us with

a flag and Congressman Brady’s aid is dropping off a U.S. flag for us that morning so we can do our flag raising

ceremony that night.” McBride gave The Record a private tour Monday. “Each hallway has its own little

theme.” Pre-K is pedal cars. Kindergarten has a water BRIDGE CITY’S PAGE 3A

off the new school to parents and students. Meet the Teacher is scheduled at 9 a.m., Wednesday (today) for first and second grades and Thursday for Pre-K and kindergarten, also at 9 a.m. “The students can come in and find out who their teacher is going to be and bring in their supplies if they want to,” said Pre-K teacher Jennifer Weeren. Thursday a ribbon cutting is scheduled at 5 p.m. with an open house until 7 p.m. to in-

The new Bridge City Elementary School is amazingly colorful in an environment that is educational and fun. The main hallway is decorated with murals and entrance ways with cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats and “Lil’ Red” welcoming students and teachers in. RECORD PHOTOS: Mark Dunn

Mike King is preparing for new role as the Bridge City ISD Superintendent. Chosen out of 37 finalist in July, King faces in the task of providing a well rounded education despite the $4 million budget cut from the state. Being the competitor that he is, he’s ready to fight to be the best school district in Texas.

King takes over at BCISD Darla Daigle For The Record A common thought among teachers is the idea that their students are like clay in the hands of the potter. For a Superintendent of schools this idea is magnified greatly since the students, teachers, bud-

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get, census numbers, traffic control and a myriad of other issues ultimately rest on their shoulders. For Bridge City’s new Superintendent, Michael “Mike” King, this is not only understood but a key reason he loves the job. King was unanimously chosen by Board of Trustees in early July to continue sculpting the school district beyond its former glory prior to the devastation of Hurricane Ike. For King, an education career might have seemed to be his first choice. “My father was Superintendent of the Woden ISD for 32 years,” he smiles broadly, “but for years I thought I would go into medicine.” He goes on to explain that a mere week before he was scheduled to take the Medical College Admission Test or MCAT he came to an, now, obvious conclusion, Education is what he wanted to do. It was what he loved. “I firmly believe there is no greater calling than teaching,” King said. “If you ask people who the top three influence were in there lives, after there mother and father, nine out of ten will say they were teachers.” King began his path to being a main influence in 1988. With a Life Sciences degree and coaching ability, he began his career in Kirbyville. He then worked his way to becoming the superintendent of the West Rusk County Consolidated Independent School District and followed that with a stint as director of special KING PAGE 3A

One of the classrooms in the new elementary school.

Each hallway is decorated with a welcome from “Lil’ Red.”

Joanne Hill is busy at her desk ready for the first day of school.

A view inside the library as teachers sort and place books.

The B.C. Express in the library with “Lil’ Red” as conductor.

The playground equipment has a Bridge City theme- here 77611.

Young Gordon Riojas is ready to start school.

The cafeteria of the new Bridge City Elementary School.

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