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REMINDER! November 11, 2002 Veteran's Day — Fly Your Flags MUENSTER All are welcome to attend the services at Sacred Heart Cemetery on Monday, Nov. 1I at 9:00am by VFW Ladies Auxiliary #6205. NTERPRISE 500 VOLUME 66 NUMBER 50 16 PAGES NOVEMBER 8, 2002 , Republicans triumph on county level By Janet Felderhoff many was the John Morris county races John Roane contested candidate of the election Counts said, "I is worth saving and that There were three defeat over Bill Harris for retained his position as Democratic Party to fare want to express my heart- will never change. Our contested races for county the position of county court justice of the peace for well in Cooke County. He felt appreciation to all of families, neighbors, and offices in this election. In at law judge. Harris was Precinct #4. Judge Roane captured 5,347 votes to his those who have volunteered way of life are second to each the Republican appointed to the newly tallied 2,281 votes compared Republican opponent John and supported my none. candidate came out the created position last to his Democratic opponent Graves' 3,995. Congressman campaign. With almost all "There will be many victor. Many local voters, December. He was serving Royce Martin's 766. Rebecca Hall retained his seat as of the population in this crucial issues facing the 2,375, simply voted straight U.S. Representative, as the county judge at that Lawson will be the new districting being new to me, next Legislature, and I wish ticket Republican. Other District 4. this race has been an uphill time and resigned that county clerk in January. my colleague Rick straight ticket votes were Rick Hardcastle won state battle. However, I have office and gave up his law County Clerk Evelyn Hardcastle the very best in 1,045 Democrat, 15 Representative, District 68. thoroughly enjoyed getting practice to accept the Walterscheid opted to retire the upcoming session." Libertarian, and 6 Green. He and his opponent were to meet all the folks and Commissioners Court when her term expires Jan. To see how County votes There were 9,751 Cooke appointment. Morris both incumbents due to listen to their concerns. went, see Election Results County voter participating received 5,240 votes to 1. Lawson received 7,118 redistricting. After the "I still believe rural Texas chart on Page 13. in Tuesday's General Judge Harris' 4,229. votes to her opponent Election. Johnny Koonce's 2,279. Coming as a surprise to In the other contested Ralph Hall was the only CCAD budget approved by County Commissioners By Janet Felderhoff that means its share is an plat for Egrets Point Members of Cooke County increase of $4,277.46 and Subdivision, lot 1-4, located Commissioners Court $4.85 on the Cooke County off of CR 231 in Precinct #2. unanimously approved the Lateral Road. • Awarded bids for proposed budget of the There is a speed limit corrugated galvanized metal Cooke County Appraisal change for County Road 333 pipe to be used in Precinct District for 2003 at the Oct. from the intersection of 377 #1-4 to Contec and Texas 28 meeting. "It looks good; and CR 333 heading west on Steel & Culvert Co. there's only a small increase CR 333 to the intersection • Decided to re-bid for on both (appraisal and of CR 398. It is now 35 mph. four 2003 passenger cars of collections) budgets," In other business the Cooke County Sheriff s remarked Precinct #4 Commissioners Court: office since no bids were Commissioner Virgil Hess. • Approved Bolivar Water submitted. The proposed Collection Supply Corporation's • Approved bonds for budget for 2003 is request to install a fresh Lacey Marshal deputy $196,750.00, an increase of water line across Chisam sheriff; David Province $9,550.01. The proposed Road approximately 2/10 of jailor; James Mast deputy Appraisal budget is a mile north of Huling Road sheriff; Casey Blackwell The rainy weather didn't deter area residents from attending the last stop of President George $725,150.00, an increase of in Denton County. jailor; and Jody Lyons W. Bush's campaign stump as he rallied Republican voters in North Texas to get out and vote. $12,499.98. For the County • Approved preliminary deputy sheriff. The last stop on his campaign trail ended at SMU's Moody Coliseum where more than 6,000 enthusiastic Republicans were on hand to hear President Bush's message. In his speech, the President remarked that it is our duty" to vote and that he had a suggestion ... "vote Republican." Area residents in attendance were CCRP Chairman Frank Rust and his wife Lola, Joseph Texas Monthly ranks Muenster Bright, Angelo and LaVerna Nasche, Sharon McCormack, Bill and Rose Black, Wendell Black and his daughter Carlee and Pat Peale. Pictured are, from left, David Dewhurst, John Cornyn, High School in Top Ten President and First Lady Bush. Courtesy Photo Muenster Independent several important ways: school is among the best of School District received First, students are judged its kind. more state and national based on the more rigorous The rankings list by recognition when the measure of TAAS NCEA in Texas Monthly November 2002 issue of proficiency, which is roughly embraced the same tough Texas Monthly ranked equivalent to a grade of 85. standards and Muenster High School as The idea is that passing - accountability for the one of the top ten high once considered a near economic well-being of schools in the state. High miracle in many districts - student populations in schools were categorized is no longer good enough. Texas' 1,264 school districts. into four economic Second, NCEA has the Rankings were based on a categories ranked by the ability to track variety of factors, including Laura Taylor, at left, receives a National Center for performances by individual student performance on huge "Welcome Home!" from Educational Accountability students, year by year. This TAAS reading, writing, and family, friends and neighbors. (formally Just for the Kids). enables NCEA to look at math tests for the tenth She underwent surgery for a Texas Monthly and the test performances of grade; the school's success liver transplant and arrived Austin-based NCEA have students who have been at educating two levels of home from the hospital joined forces to produce a continuously enrolled in a student - proficient and low- Wednesday evening. Above — comprehensive, one- school or district for three or proficient - as measured by well-wishers lined the streets holding welcome posters, through-five-star ranking of more years - a highly junior high school TAAS accurate way to measure sparklers and candles. The nearly every high school in tests; the promotion rate of Taylors were escorted through Texas, five stars being the how well a school teaches first-time ninth graders to them. town by Muenster Police Chief best and one star the worst. tenth grade; the percentage Bob Stovall. Janie Hartman Photo Schools are compared only Finally, schools are of low-income students at to schools with similar or compared only with schools the school, which 7 lower income levels and with similar student bodies, determines its economic levels of English proficiency. based on economics as well grouping; and the percent of Don't Forget! The State of Texas school as proficiency in English. students taking advanced- rating system is based on MHS's "score" is placement tests or The Muenster the percentage of students established by comparing it SAT/ACTs (to qualify for in a school who pass the to an average of the best five stars, a high school Kiwanis Texas Assessment of schools in the state with must have at least 15% of Academic Skills (TAAS) similar or greater its students taking AP tests Pancake test. The ratings developed disadvantages. The or at least 70% of its by NCEA now help thirteen difference is called the students taking SAT/ACTs). Supper Friday, "opportunity gap," and it is According to NCEA the other states analyze their PM educational data, and go on the basis of this number whole point of the data Nov. 8, 5 - 7 well beyond that simple that the schools are ranked. analysis is the belief that MISD Cafeteria I standard of measurement in A positive "gap" means your See TEXAS MONTHLY, Pg. 6 11 I II Sewer plant upgrade starts in December Don't miss by Dave Fette hoped for. Engineer Jeff A $250,000.00 Texas Administrator Linda Webb concession, restroom, SH's Rest Mayor Weinzapfel and the James from Kimley Horn Community Development feel confident that the covered pavilion building in Muenster City Council said they would pursue grant won by the City with money will be available their new ballpark. opened bids Monday night study of potential areas of the help of consultant Pat without going into debt. The final park related Assured!! for the renovation and price reduction with Gracon Dillon will apply to the cost. Webb said that construction agenda item concerned a The balance will be paid by For plenty of laughs and upgrade of the City's waste Construction, Inc. of is expected to begin in request by the Muenster entertainment, come see water treatment plant. The Mesquite, Texas who was income from the section 4-B December. The sewer plant Chamber of Commerce for mayor said all bids were state sales tax rebate. Sacred Heart Musical awarded the contract with changes will bring Muenster assistance in building an Theater's production of Rest Weinzapfel and City higher than expected or the low bid of $559,000.00. into full compliance with open air performing arts Assured!! The stage and set TNRCC rules for stage in the City Park.