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The President’s Pen Armes prepares for final Convocation address nother fall semester is un- academic programming and expan- derway at Wayland Baptist sion. We have always been creative AUniversity. Initial indications and nimble—able to take advantage are that we will have a good year, and of new and unique opportunities. New we are truly grateful. Although the last programs and opportunities are being year was a challenging one from a birthed at Wayland every year. The budgetary standpoint, the morale and university also has a strong contingent Dr. Paul Armes spirit of the campus remains high, and of terminally degreed professors—men President the university is on strong and solid and women who have the highest Wayland Baptist University financial ground. All of us who serve at academic certification in their own indi- Wayland have a clear and compelling vidual field of study. Almost 90% of our sense that we are in God’s hand. Cer- current faculty hold such academic cre- tainly we have been blessed in special dentials. We are blessed with excellent ways! professors who are not only unrivaled All of us who In a few days, I will be delivering my experts in their fields of study, but also last Convocation address at Wayland. men and women of a deep and vibrant serve at Wayland This annual event is always a special Christian faith. Wayland also has a “ time for me, because it represents a very special “spirit” which is clearly have a clear and unique opportunity for me to share evident at every single campus and with our students, our faculty and our teaching site. -
Program: FIN2000 06-06-2019 12:05 PM 035-901 Vendor Listing
Date Run: 06-06-2019 12:05 PM Vendor Listing Program: FIN2000 Cnty Dist: 035-901 Dimmitt ISD Page: 1 of 49 Vendors With a Remittance Name Vendor Zip Code / Phone / Nbr Vendor Name Order Address City Country Fax Nbr 00776 Carlex , Inc 1545 W. Hamiln Rochester Hills, MI 48309 (800) 526-3768 (248) 852-7142 04347 Mike Arismendez, Jr 1304 10 Street Shallowater, TX 79363 (806) 392-2354 51083 1 Priority Environmental Services, 2573 Gravel Dr. Fort Worth, TX 76118 (817) 595-0790 50708 1st Source Servall 3409 34th St Suite D Lubbock, TX 79410-2829 (806) 791-0474 (806) 281-9641 50993 2W International, LLC P.O. Box 3684 Bryan, TX 77805 50287 4K Instructional Coaching,Ltd 3009 East US Highway 70 Plainview, TX 79072 (806) 729-2915 50572 806 Technolgies, Inc 5760 Legacy Drive, Ste B3-176 Plano, TX 75024 (877) 331-6160 (469) 467-9460 00049 A & D Bookstore 2401 Paramount AMARILLO, TX 79109-5949 (806) 463-1545 (806) 463-1593 01598 A Laser's Touch 5135 C 69th LUBBOCK, TX 79424 (806) 783-0999 (806) 783-0748 50525 A&R Mechanical Services 87 N. Fannin Amarillo, TX 79116 (806) 372-1572 (806) 376-9147 50944 A&W Transfer & Storage-Matheson Inc 808 S Houston Amarillo, TX 79102 50796 A2Z Recognition Products, Inc. 105 Laurel Mill Ct. Roswell, GA 30076 (770) 442-8777 (404) 487-8955 50802 Aaron Felderhoff WTAMU Box 60961 Canyon, TX 79016 51040 Aaron Manous 51166 Aaron Nicholas Rocha 1401 W. 11th St. Friona, TX 79035 50319 ABC Companies PO Box 856703 Minneapolis, MN 55485-6703 (877) 737-2221 (507) 334-8311 50032 ABC TEXAS 1702 S. -
Packing up & Moving
Lsassasr"W ^jLg0^r Packing up & Moving Out A MAJOR HEADACHE UIL ATHLETIC director Bill Farney hates the fall of odd-numbered BIENNIAL years. For at that ti«te, he RECLASSICAnON, and his staff put together the reclassification and re REALIGNMENT alignment list, which as COMES WITH signs schools to conferences and districts. Investigative BUILT-IN journalism notwithstand DISSATISFACTION ing, the task is often a thankless one. "Basically, you have built-in dissatisfaction," Farney said. "The smaller schools in a conference don't think it's fair that they have to play schools often twice or three times as big. Or Conference A schools who play football don't think it's fair that they have to play schools who don't play football and practice basketball." Then, there's the prqblem of the so-called "super high school," consisting of 3,000 or more students. "The organization of these schools, with ninth and tenth grades over here and eleventh and twelfth grades over there, creates a lot of concern," Farney said. "Even though Conference 5A now has a two-division football playoff system, the schools in the lower end of enrollment still perceive themselves to be at a disadvantage, especially in football." Scramble in the ever-growing girls' athletic program, the public concern with loss of school time, spiraling transportation costs, and the intangible problems involv ing team rivalries and you've got one majot headache. Farney knows. "We try to take as detached a view of UIL state headquarters moving to temporary site the situation as possible" he said. -
Achievement Award 2015-2016 RECIPIENTS
GROW Achievement Award 2015-2016 RECIPIENTS OLIVIA WISE-DENT From Janell McMullan, ag science teacher at James Madison High School: “It has been a great pleasure to work one-on-one with Olivia Wise-Dent as her agriculture science teacher and FFA advisor. She is a highly motivated young woman who has the will, dedication and desire to succeed in every task she takes part in. Olivia is a leader and a very important part of the Madison FFA chapter and our school. “As a Star Chapter Farmer in Madison FFA, she has taken every possible opportunity to participate in all aspects of the FFA, including lead- ership development, career development, community service and agricultural awareness activities. Olivia also serves as our FFA chapter’s vice president. Olivia has put on leadership camps and helped organized chapter banquet. “Olivia can attribute her leadership skills to her attendance at leadership development activities such as district and area chapter conducting, as well as district, area and state agriculture issues forum. Olivia has also been a part of a successful career development event, the third in state veterinary science career development event (CDE) in 2014, and the state and national reserve champion for the veterinary science CDE Team in 2015. “Olivia has also taken an active approach in the science fair, participating at the San Antonio Livestock Show, Texas FFA Agriscience Fair, National FFA Science Fair, State Fair of Texas Science Fair, Alamo Regional Science Fair and Houston Livestock Show Science Fair. Olivia excelled at every science fair she participated in, and she placed first at five of the events and second at nationals. -
Appendices to the Reporting and Procedures Manual for Texas
APPENDICES to the REPORTING and PROCEDURES MANUALS for Texas Universities, Health-Related Institutions, Community, Technical, and State Colleges, and Career Schools and Colleges Fall 2007 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Educational Data Center TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD APPENDICES TEXAS UNIVERSITIES, HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS, COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES, AND CAREER SCHOOLS Revised Fall 2007 For More Information Please Contact: Doug Parker Educational Data Center Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board P.O. Box 12788 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 427-6287 FAX (512) 427-6447 [email protected] The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Institutional Code Numbers for Texas Institutions Page Public Universities ...................................................................................................... A.1 Independent Senior Colleges and Universities .......................................................... A.2 Public Community, Technical, and State Colleges .................................................... A.3 Independent Junior Colleges ..................................................................................... A.5 Texas A&M University System Service Agencies ...................................................... A.5 Health-Related Institutions ........................................................................................