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2014 Vice-Presidential Candidates
2014 Vice-Presidential Candidates The North Dakota High School Coaches Association’s Executive Committee has made nomi- nations for balloting for the Association’s Vice President. The balloting will be conducted at the An- nual Coaches Convention that will be held in Fargo, July 29th through August 1st. The two candidates will be Paul Lean, who is presently boys’ track & field head coach at Fargo Davies High School. The second candidate is Ron Metz, who serves as girls’ basketball head coach at Bismarck Century High School. Paul Lean Ronald Metz Paul Lean is a graduate of Fargo South High School, with his undergraduate degree and graduate degree from North Dakota State University. He has taught and coached at Connell Middle School in San Antonio, TX; New Rockford High School; Fargo Discovery Junior High School, Fargo South High School and, presently, at Fargo Davies High School. He has coached volleyball, girls’ basketball, soccer, tennis, boys’ cross-country and boys’ track & field. His present position is assis- tant boys’ cross-country and head boys’ track & field coach. As a head coach, Coach Lean has coached his boys’ track & field teams to 136 victories in 185 meets. He has led his boys’ cross-country teams to 13 victories in 27 meets. Paul has been named East Region Boys’ Track & Field Coach of the Year twice and NDHSCA State Boys’ Track & Field Coach of the Year in 2003. He has served as NDHSCA Convention audio/visual equipment coordinator when the convention has been held in Fargo. Lean has coached his boys’ track & field teams to state championships twice (2000 as an as- sistant coach and 2003 as a head coach). -
UIL Regional Athletics Meet Handbook Region II, AAAAAA 2019
UIL Regional Athletics Meet Handbook Region II, AAAAAA 2019 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS UIL Athletic Contest Dates ............................................................................................... 3 Letters from the Greater Waco Sports Commission and CVB, Hotel card……………….….4-6 General Contest Information ........................................................................................... 7 • Executive Committee ................................................................................. 8 • General Information……………………………………………………………………………….9 • Entry Fees……………………………………………………………………………………………….10 • Eligibility & Certification ............................................................................. 11 • WACO CVB………………………………………………………..……………………………………12 Athletic Contest Rules & Guidelines ................................................................................ 13 • Athletic Executive Committee .................................................................... 14 • Boys’ and Girls’ Golf Tournament……………….……………………………………………15-17 • Boy’s & Girls’ Tennis Tournament .............................................................. 18-19 • Boys’ & Girls’ Track & Field ......................................................................... 20-22 • State Track & Field Rules Protest Form ...................................................... 23 • UIL Pole Vault Compliance Form ................................................................ 24 • UIL Pole Vault Certification Form .............................................................. -
Tuloso Midway High School
TULOSO MIDWAY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION & CAREER PLANNING GUIDE 2021-2022 1 | Tuloso Midway ISD Course Catalog WELCOME TO TULOSO MIDWAY ISD Dear Students: We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with you as you choose your courses for next year. Careful consideration should be given to course selections to ensure an appropriate and effective class schedule. Attention must be given to graduation plans so that specific requirements are met regarding future plans for college, technical school, and personal goals. This booklet is designed to inform and guide you in establishing your class schedule. Actions by the local or state school board, TEA, or the state legislature, may make course information in this booklet obsolete or inaccurate. The staff at Tuloso-Midway High School will explain information to you before registration. Should you need additional assistance, you may call our office at 903-6780 or visit the high school’s Counselors’ Corner page at www.tmisd.us. Sincerely, Dr. John White Interim Principal Stacy Lucas, Jose Mendoza, Priscilla Vega Assistant Principals Lindsey Bowers, Nelda Garibay, Annette Hinojosa, Sheryl Marley Lora Casarez, Soila Rodriguez, Jennifer Stark Guidance Department Rose Perez Testing, College & Career Readiness Coordinator Tuloso-Midway ISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or limited English proficiency. 2 | Tuloso Midway ISD Course Catalog 3 | Tuloso Midway ISD Course Catalog Registration & Schedule Changes .......................................................................................................................................................... -
Region 8 HS Bands #5
BAND DIRECTORS REGION 8 (alphabetical by conference / school) Firstname Lastname School Address City Zip Conf email phone James Maclaskey A & M Cons. High School 1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. So. College Station 77840 5A [email protected] (979) 764-5521 Larry Ordener A. J. Moore Academy 500 N. University Parks Dr. Waco 76712 5A [email protected] (254) 753-6486 Mark Nalley Belton High School 600 Lake Road Belton 76513 5A [email protected] (254) 933-4623 Rob Towell Bryan High School 3401 E. 29th St. Bryan 77802 5A [email protected] (979) 731-7407 Randy Kelley Copperas Cove High School 400 S. 25th St. Copperas Cove 76522 5A (254) 547-1601 x331 David Norris Harker Heights High School 1001 FM 2410 Harker Heights 76548 5A [email protected] (254-501-0813 Michael Farmer Shoemaker High School 3302 S. Clear Creek Rd. Killeen 76542 5A [email protected] (254) 501-0954 Brent Colwell Temple High School 415 N. 31st Temple 76504 5A [email protected] (254) 791-6351 Greg Vaughn Waco High School 2020 N. 42nd Waco 76710 5A [email protected] (254) 741-4819 Chris Lewis Corsicana High School 3701 W. Hwy 22 Corsicana 75110 4A [email protected] (903) 874-8211 Jeff Smith Ellison High School 909 Elm Road Killeen 76542 4A [email protected] (254) 501-0641 Dennis Boucher Killeen High School 500 N. 38th Street Killeen 76543 4A [email protected] (254) 501-0444 Richard Hooper Lampasas High School 902 South Broad St. Lampasas 76550 4A [email protected] (512) 556-2186 Darrell Umhoefer Midway High School 8200 Mars Drive Waco 76712 4A [email protected] (254) 761-5650 x2820 Tommy Ray University High School 2600 Bagby Ave. -
EVERYTHING HAS a STORY Success Isn’T Given
S T MPI NG G R O U N D S EVERYTHING HAS A STORY Success isn’t Given. It’s Earned. On the Track, On the Field, In the Gym. With Blood, Sweat, & the Occasional Tear. Stomping Grounds, LLC. 3rd Edition Content Copyright. © 2018 814.792.8181 www.stompinggroundsonline.com Like Us on Facebook Stomping-Grounds-Sports Teammate • Competition • Success In 2014, for the first time, more high school girls played volleyball (432,176) than basketball (429,504), Sierra Widmar – Bishop McCort according to the National Federation of State High School Associations. In 2015-16, volleyball added another 4,133 girls to those numbers, while basketball lost 276 participants. Examine the past decade, and the numbers are more striking. Statistics compiled by the NFHS show an increase of more than 40,000 volleyball players in that span and a decrease of 23,000 basketball players. Sierra Widmar, however fills a spot in both categories. Widmar, a senior at Bishop McCort High School, states that the reason that she competes in a variety of sport categories is because she loves the feeling of being part of a team, enjoys the thrill of competition, and the opportunities that sports provide to be successful. Although Widmar plays both Volleyball and Basketball all year long for both the school and travel teams, she states that if she had to choose, her true love and favorite sport to play would be volleyball. She started playing volleyball in the 4th grade and has played on several travel teams. Widmar consistently participates in volleyball camps to improve her skills. -
Board Meeting – May 17, 2016 Pledge of Allegiance Led by Woodway
Board Meeting – May 17, 2016 Pledge of Allegiance led by Woodway Elementary Students The Pledge of Allegiance was led by veterans Carl and Nicole Govan, and student representatives of the Kindness and Compassion Club at Woodway Elementary. Recognitions Midway High School Alumnus and MISD Education Foundation Diamond Level Partner Mrs. Suzi Pagel, Director of Corporate & Community Development, introduced Mr. Brian Townley, a Midway High School class of 1988 graduate. Mr. Townley was honored and recognized by the Board of Trustees for his generous contribution of $20,000 to the Education Foundation. Business Professionals of America National Competitors Impressively, 50 Midway High School BPA students competed at the state conference, and 17 students advanced to the Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference in Boston to compete against the best across the nation. The Board honored Alex Waitley, Corrie Cubos, Hannah Wang, Nathan Allen, Christiana Kaul, Kiara Lozano, Kassidy Buth, Matt Shillinglaw, and Jordan Turner for competing at the national level. The following students placed at the national level: Jay Bartz, Paige Huggins, Madeline Johnson, Keaton Loudamy, Jon Ly, Nathan McBride, Matthew Rieger, and Colby Janecka. Congratulations to Jordan Turner as a National Champion winner. BPA sponsors are Tanya Lacy and Dana Null. International Science and Engineering Fair Competitor At the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair last weekend, MHS junior Edward Kim won first place and Best of Category in Biochemistry for his project, “Highly Sensitive Single Mutation Detection of EGFR by Bridged Nucleic Acid,” which can be used to detect cancer in a very early stage via highly sensitive DNA mutation detection. -
Board Notes November 20, 2012 Board Meetings (7 P.M
Board Notes November 20, 2012 Board Meetings (7 p.m. regular meeting & 5:30 p.m. special called meeting) Recognitions School of the Month: Spring Valley Elementary Principal Jay Fischer presented winners of the SVE pumpkin decorating contest to lead the pledge of allegiance: Darrin Gray (K), Jake Girard (1st grade), Savannah Schraeder & Victoria Root (2nd grade), Abigail Colwell (3rd grade), Mackenzie Gillette, Brayden Maggard & Stephanie Root (4th grade). MISD Extra Mile Winners: Four times per year, Midway ISD Board and Administration recognize a professional, a paraprofessional and an auxiliary employee for their great work and service. This year’s first honorees are: Rosa Reveles (Hewitt), Roxie Villarreal (MMS) and Amy Martinez (Woodgate & River Valley). Read more about the Extra Mile Winners on Panther Nation News. Midway Education Foundation Partner: The Board of Trustees recognized Quality Brickworks as a platinum partner for the Midway Education Foundation. Information Items Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements Report - Local districts are required to publicly report the progress of the district and its campuses toward meeting highly qualified teacher requirements each year. Teachers and paraprofessional staff at every campus meet the requirements of “Highly Qualified Status,” making the district‘s compliance rate 100%. Bilingual Exception Report - Each school district which has an enrollment of 20 or more limited English proficient students in any language classification in the same grade level shall offer a bilingual education program for the limited English proficient students in prekindergarten through the elementary grades who speak that language. Midway ISD reached having an enrollment of more than 20 LEP students who speak Spanish in multiple grade levels during the 2010-2011 school year and thus began the implementation of the Bilingual program beginning this year for all students who speak Spanish in grades PK and Kindergarten. -
Regional Directors Announce Meet Schedules
VOL. LVII AUSTIN, TEXAS MARCH, 1973 NO. 7 Regional Directors Announce Meet Schedules State Meet To Be May 3-5, Schools Should Check Contest Times, Sites Girls' Track, Golf Events Regional literary competition in at Denton are scheduled for April Region I, Conferences AA and 17 and 18, respectively. AAA, at Odessa College, is sched All other regional spring meet uled for April 7. An exception to competition, both athletic and lit Scheduled For May 11-12 this is the one-act play competition erary, is scheduled at the respective and athletics, which are on April sites listed on April 13 and 14. The 1973 State Meet is sched fernces. Boys golf teams will also Dr. Rhea Williams, the League di 12 and 13. District directors should mail in uled for May 3-5. compete. rector. "Contestants in debate are One-act play contests at Texas the list of their entrants promptly This will include all literary com The following week will see the as excited as those who throw the Tech for Region I, Conferences B, upon completion of their district petition, such as debate, one-act girls golf teams compete and girls discus. We anticipate excellent A and AAAA, are scheduled for competition to the proper regional play, number sense, shorthand, etc. track and field events are scheduled. competition in both academic con April 17,18 and 19. director at the site designated. May All boys' track and field events are This is on May 11 and 12. tests and relays, in both golf and One-act play contests for Region we urge the district directors to set for this weekend, as is tennis "Competition is as keen in slide tennis. -
The Borough of Boswell
THEBOROUGH OF BOSWELL Somerset County, Pennsylvania COMPREHENSIVEPLAN Prepared for: BOSWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL Somerset County, Pennsylvania Prepared by: RICHARD C. SUTTER & ASSOCIATES, INC. Comprehensive PlannersLand PlannersMistoric Preservation Planners The Manor House, PO Box 564 Hollidays bu rg, Pennsylvania 16648 1621 Chestnut Ridge Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15205 1997 I I TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TITLEPAGE ............................................................... i I .. TRANSMITTALLETTER ..................................................... 11 .I. TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................... 111 i LISTOFMAPS ............................................................ iv LISTOFFIGURES ......................................................... iv LISTOFTABLES ........................................................... v I ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ..................................................... vi I INTRODUCTION .......................................................... vii I. BACKGROUND STUDY: PHASE I I A. Population ................................................... I-A,l B. Historic and Cultural Resources ................................... I-B, 1 I C. Economy .................................................... I-C,1 D. Physiography ................................................. I-D,l E. Community Facilities and Public Utilities ........................... I-E, 1 I F. LandUse .................................................... I-F,l G. Transportation ............................................... -
2020 YES Expo Packets.Indd
2019 YES! Expo Expo Exhibitors Allergan KWTX - TV - Platinum Sponsor TSTC - Auto Collision & Management Animal Birth Control Clinic L-3 Technologies - Silver Sponsor TSTC - Automotive Ascension Providence - Platinum Sponsor Magnolia TSTC - Biomedical Equipment Imaging/ Baylor Scott & White Health MarathonNorco Aerospace, Inc. Medical Technology Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - MCC - Admissions & Recruitment TSTC - Building Construction Hillcrest MCC - Agricultural Technology TSTC - Cloud & Data Center Manage- ment Baylor University MCC - Associate Degree Nursing TSTC - Culinary Arts Bellmead Police Department MCC - Computer Information Systems, Big Creek Construction, LTD Business Programs TSTC - Cyber Security Brazos River Authority MCC - Cosmetology TSTC - Diesel Equipment Caterpillar MCC - EMS TSTC - Drafting & Design Technology Central Texas Building Trades MCC - Fire Academy TSTC - Heating, Ventilation and Air Con- ditioning Central Texas Youth Services MCC - Health Information Technology TSTC - Industrial Systems & Engineering Chase MCC - Office Tech Careers TSTC - Student Recruitment City Year MCC - Radiologic Technology TSTC - Visual Communication and Design Coca Cola - Platinum Sponsor MCC - Respiratory Care Technology TSTC - Web Design and Development Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages - Silver MCC - Supply Chain and Operations Sponsor Management TSTC - Welding Communities in Schools of the Heart of MCC - Surgical Technology United States Air Force Texas MCC - University Center United States Army - Waco Diversified Product Development -
Loudoun County Public Schools FY22 Superintendent's Proposed Budget
Loudoun County Public Schools FY22 Superintendent’s Proposed Budget January 7, 2021 21000 Education Court Ashburn, VA 20148 Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent’s Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2021-2022 How To Use This Document This budget is divided into four major sections: Executive Summary, Organizational, Financial, and Informational. Two additional sections are also provided: Department and Appendix. Throughout the document, Loudoun County Public Schools is referenced by the abbreviation LCPS. Also, Operating Fund is synonymous with General Fund. The Executive Summary section presents a comprehensive executive summary of LCPS’ budget for FY22 and can be presented separately from the entire budget book. The revenue and expenditure budgets are also presented. The Organizational section presents information about LCPS’ structure, mission and goals, policies and budget process. The Financial section presents budget data districtwide and by fund. Three years of historical financial data, the current year’s budget, and next year’s proposed budget and a three-year forecast of projected revenues and expenditures are presented along with significant trends and initiatives. The Fund/Department section presents a summary of expenditure and positions by department/program sorted by fund. The Operating fund is presented first, including Charter Schools, followed by Special Revenue Funds and Internal Service Funds. Each department/program provides an overview of operations, accomplishments from the prior year, goals for the upcoming year and a discussion of changes in the budget. Prior year actuals have been restated to exclude encumbrance amounts to better reflect the Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports. Numbers in the graphs may not add due to rounding. -
CLINIC SCHEDULE Registration: Prior to Attending Any Session, All Coaches, Athletic Directors, and Vendors Must Secure a Badge Before They May Enter the Clinic Area
JULY 26-28, 2016 LINCOLN NORTH STAR HIGH SCHOOL 3 nebraska NCA CONTACT INFORMATION Mailing & Physical Address: 500 Charleston St., Suite #2 Lincoln, NE 68508 coach Phone number: 402-434-5675 Fax number: 402-434-5689 OFFICE HOURS EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CLINIC WEEK SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, July 24 President President Elect Vice President Past President 49th Annual NCA Awards Banquet Tom Olson, Jerry Buck, Russ Ninemire, Randy Kliment, 5:00 pm Norfolk Holdrege Sandy Creek Creighton Great Hall, Train Station, Lincoln Haymarket NCA BOARD Monday, July 25 NCA Annual Golf Tournament 8:00 am Wilderness Ridge Golf Club Girls’ Basketball All-Star Game 6:00 pm District I District I District II District II District III District III Lincoln North Star HS Tim Aylward, Matt Swartzendruber, Tony Allgood, Jason Ryan, Ben Ries, Greg Conn, Lincoln Pius X Sandy Creek North Bend Central Papillion-La Vista Norfolk Wausa Boys’ Basketball All-Star Game 8:00 pm Lincoln North Star HS Tuesday, July 26 NCA Multi-Sport Clinic 7:30 am Lincoln North Star HS District IV District IV District V District V District VI District VI Volleyball All-Star Match Toni Fowler, Bill Carlin, Matt Wiemers, Donnie Miller, Duke Waln, Heidi Manion, Adams Central Adams Central McCook Minden Cody-Kilgore Alliance 7:00 pm Lincoln North Star HS NCA STAFF Wednesday, July 27 NCA Multi-Sport Clinic 7:30 am Lincoln North Star HS Softball All-Star Game 4:00 pm Haymarket Complex Executive Director Administrative Assistant Darin Boysen, Saundi Fugleberg, Coaches