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Superintendent to give annual
address Dr. Kevin Singer, GCISD Superintendent, will give
the "State of the District" address on Oct. 29, 7 p.m.
at Colleyville Heritage High. Sponsored by the GCISD Council
of PTAs, Dr. Singer's address will follow the 6:30 Council
meeting. For additional information, call Terese DeFore,
817/267-4580. (end)
Schools celebrate Red
Ribbon Week with variety of activities Red Ribbon
Week at GCISD is set for next week, Oct. 21- 25, and
students and staff members will be participating in a variety
of activities to focus attention on drug and alcohol
prevention. Red lapel ribbons will be given out to students
and staff to wear all week. Mayors of the City of Grapevine
and the City of Colleyville have declared the week as Red
Ribbon Week.
Schools across the district are
participating in daily activities, such as: "Lights Out On
Drugs" in which students wear pajamas and bring a teddy bear;
wearing sunglasses on "Too Cool To Do Drugs" day; wearing
crazy socks on "Sock Out Drugs" day, and "Proud to Be Drug
Free," in which students wear their school colors.
(Specific activities have been given by school in previous
press releases and further down in this
release.)
For more information about the district's
activities, call Robin Davis at 817/251-4783, or your child's
school. (end)
End the parking lot shuffle with the football
shuttle Football fans who
are tired of trying to find a parking space for Friday night
games at Mustang-Panther Stadium can park at Grapevine High
school and ride the free Football Shuttle bus to the game.
Shuttle buses run the entire game, picking up riders at the
GHS tennis courts, and dropping them off at the south end of
the stadium. The number of trips depends on the
demand. (end)
GHS's third annual Veterans'
Tribute planned for November Continuing the tradition of honoring those who have
served in America's armed forces, Grapevine High will host
the third annual Veterans' Tribute on Nov. 7. Special guest
for the day will be 82-year old veteran Louis B. Read, who
survived the Bataan Death March, served time in a Cabanatuan
Prison Camp and worked as a slave on a Japanese Army
"Hellship."
Among the other honored guests is Doug
Sterner, author of HomeOfHeroes.com (the website of
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients) and Chicken Soup for
the Veteran's Soul.
Dana Drew, principal of GHS, says
that he is honored to be a part of the Veteran's Day
ceremony each year at the school. "It is a moving experience
to listen to the stories told by the veterans and to see their
strong expressions of patriotism. I am proud of the work that
our students and staff have done to make this event a
memorable one for all who attend."
Events for the
celebration include a veterans' breakfast, the
veteran's tribute assembly and a small dedication outside
the Veteran's Memorial Garden at the school. The assembly
will be simulcast to classrooms at GHS for all students to
see.
Cannon Elementary Cannon Elementary School fourth grade class, in
conjunction with Carrabba's Italian Grill, located at 1701
Crossroads Drive, is sponsoring a Pancake Breakfast on
Saturday, Nov. 2, 7:30-10:30 a.m. Tickets $5 at the door or $4
if purchased in advance at Cannon. Proceeds from this event
will help provide financial support for the fourth grade trip
to Camp Sky Ranch. (end)
Parents are invited to preview the
"Play It Safe" program at Cannon Elementary on Tuesday,
November 5, 6:30-7:30 p.m. or Wednesday, November 6, 8:30-9:30
a.m. (end)
Congratulations to the winners of the
Fire Prevention Poster
Contest. Kindergarten 1st place -
Robert Burnham First
Grade 1st place - Madison
Slagle 2nd place - Naomi
Sims 3rd place - Rebecca
Rosamond Second Grade 1st place - Mackenzie Armstrong 2nd place - Chelsea Johnson 3rd place - Ashleigh McCord Third
Grade 1st place - Tori
Buffington 2nd place - Jared
Lowe 3rd place - Garrett
Lawler Fourth Grade 1st place - Tori Broussard 2nd place - Meghan Perry 3rd place - Kara Pearson Fifth Grade 1st
place - Amber McCord 2nd place -
Burgandy Hanrahan
And the
winners in the Essay Contest
are: First Grade 1st place - Teresa Gardea Second
Grade 1st place - Ashleigh
McCord 2nd place - Austin
Bravo Third Grade 1st place - Christina McCord Fifth
Grade 1st place - Amber
McCord
AMC Grapevine Mills Theater , Cannon
Elementary's Partner in Excellence, is sponsoring a Harry
Potter writing contest. To enter the contest, students will
read Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and then write
at least a 150-word essay that describes how a character will
be portrayed in the movie. Essays should be completed by
Monday, Nov. 11 and winners will be announced during the Nov.
21 PTA meeting. First and second place winners of the contest
each will receive tickets for four to the new movie. For more
information contact Mrs. Jewell
817/251-5680. (end)
Colleyville
Elementary The Colleyville Elementary School Chess Club
will meet on Monday, November 4, from 3 - 4 p.m. in the media
center. (end)
Colleyville Elementary School with has
CES night at CiCi's Pizza at Harwood and Central in
Bedford on Wednesday, Nov. 6. CiCi's donates a percentage of
the income to CES. Be sure to mention you are sponsoring CES
when you go through the line. Everyone in the community is
welcome to join the CES family on Nov. 6. (end)
The Colleyville Elementary School PTA
Executive Board will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday,
Nov. 7, at 9:15 a.m. in the school
cafeteria. (end)
The Dads' Club of Colleyville Elementary
School will host its annual Pancake Breakfast in the
school cafeteria on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 7 - 10 a.m. The
proceeds from this breakfast will be used to host the
Valentine Dance and the Beginning of Summer Cook Out. Everyone
in the community is invited. Tickets are available at the
school or at the door. (end)
Dove Elementary Calendar of events for Dove
Elementary:
- Oct. 22 - Picture retakes 9-10:30 a.m.
- Oct. 22 - CiCi Pizza Night- Dove
night at CiCi's Pizza at Park Blvd, and W. Northwest
Highway. Diners should tell the cashier they are with Dove
and a portion of sales will be given to the school. For more
information, contact the school office at
817/251-5700.
- Oct. 23 - All entries for the
Reflections Program are due in the office. The
Reflections Program gives students who have never tried
creating a work of art a chance to experiment and feel good
about their artistic expression.The 2002-2003 theme is
"Signs of Courage." The students can create art in the
Visual Arts, Photography, Music, and Literature categories
and may submit more than one entry in any or all four art
areas.
- Oct. 23- The first meeting of the Dove
Elementary Young Investors Club, 3:10-4 p.m. The
Young Investors Club is open to fourth and fifth graders and
will give them an opportunity to learn more about the stock
market and how to invest wisely. The club will be sponsored
by Jason Gatts of the Gatts Group. Mr. Gatts is currently a
financial planner who has volunteered his time to work with
Dove students.
- Oct 24- Dove Elementary will celebrate
the 50th day of school with Fifties' Day! All
students are invited to wear fifties' era clothing to
celebrate this day.
- Oct. 24 - Dove Elementary celebrates
Ice Cream with the Principal for Dynamic Dolphins in
the cafeteria at 1:30 p.m.
- Oct 25- Dove is celebrating "Dove is
best overall" with Overall Day. Students are invited to
wear overalls.
- Oct. 25 - Dove Elementary's annual Fall
Festival, 6-9 pm.
Children have the opportunity to enjoy
the karoke booth, baby bottle bowling, Pixie Stix toss,
glow in the dark miniature golf, Yu-Gi-Oh target
throw,and a costume contest as well as traditional
festival games and foods. Tickets will be sold in advance
before and after school the week of the festival at 5 for
$1 or may be purchased at the festival at 4 for $1.
Applebee's Outstanding Teacher for
the month of October is Roxann Krautkramer, third grade
teacher at Dove Elementary. (end)
Heavenly Petals Outstanding Staff
Member for the month of October, Lynne Bertinelli,
counselor at Dove Elementary. (end)
Glenhope Elementary Calendar of Events:
- Oct. 19- Glenhope PTA Fall Festival
and Silent Auction, 3-7 p.m., with games, food, prizes
and activities for children of all ages.
- Week of Oct. 21-25 - Glenhope will be
celebrating Red Ribbon Week with the following
activities:
- Monday: Mix/Match Day.....Cross
Out Drugs. Everyone will wear mixed up
clothing.
- Tuesday: Goodnight to Drugs.
Everyone will wear their pajamas to school.
- Wednesday: Hawaiian Day...Say
Aloha to Drugs. Everyone wears their favorite Hawaiian
attire.
- Thursday: Yes to Sports..... No to
Drugs! Everyone will wear their favorite sport's
jersey/ shirt.
- Friday: Red Rally Day.
Everyone will wear red
- Nov. 1 - Spirit Day / Spirit
Shop. Students are encouraged to wear their Gator spirit
shirt or any green shirt to show their Gator pride. The
spirit shop will be open during lunch from 10:45 -
12:45.
(end)
Grapevine Elementary GES students will have an opportunity for
picture re-takes, and Activity pictures will be taken
on Oct. 29. They will start at 9 a.m. in the
cafeteria. (end)
GES will have a book parade on
Halloween, Oct 31. Students will be dressing up as
characters from books that they have been studying. Some
examples are : First graders will dress as pets,
Kindergarteners as different Dr. Suess characters. Fourth
graders have been reading about the settlement of the west, so
they will choose a character from that time in history. The
parade will be after anouncements. Photo Op (end)
Colleyville Middle The annual magazine fundraiser will come to
a close on Friday, Oct. 18, with a final "Pig Race"
during each lunch period! Students who have sold at least
five magazine orders win the electronic pig of their choice
and are eligible to race against other pigs, including
Principal Becky Prentice's pig! First place winners receive
$5. (end)
Colleyville Colts usher in Red Ribbon
Week, Oct. 21-25. Students will participate in a variety
of activities including daily dress-up days built around
anti-drug themes. Prizes will be awarded to the "best dressed"
in each lunch period. Students will also participate in the
annual drug prevention poster contest, with first-place
winners in each grade level advancing to the district-level
contest. Scavenger hunts built around drug prevention riddles
and anti-drug display tours will take place during advisory
classes. (end)
Students will dance the night away at the
Fall Social & Dance on Friday, Oct. 25. Sixth grade
students will dance from 6-7:30 p.m. Seventh and eighth grade
students dance from 8-10 p.m. (end)
Colleyville Heritage High The Oral Interpretation Team attended the
Greater Northwest Dallas Speech Tournament this weekend.
Michelle Bennett won 5th place in Humerous Interpretation, and
Michelle Bennett & Marjon Rostami took 5th place in Duet
Acting. (end)
The Panther Band recently competed
in the Birdville Invitational Marching Band Contest. In a
field of over 30 bands, Colleyville Heritage finished in a
strong 3rd placement in both the preliminary events and
finals. The band's "Classical Images" show was awarded a top
three placement in all of the major captions including
drumline, colorguard, hornline & general effect. On this
Saturday (Oct. 19), the band will compete in the Region 24 UIL
Marching Contest at Standridge Stadium in Carrolton. This is
the first step in the band qualifying for the State Marching
Contest. (end)
Auditions for the CHHS Musical "Bells
are Ringing" are approaching! Dance auditions are Oct. 23
at 4:00 in the dance gym. Acting auditions are Nov. 4th 4-8
p.m.; singing auditions are Nov. 5th, 4-8 p.m. in the
auditorium. Students must attend all auditions dates in order
to be cast. For info and audition packets see Ms. Phagan in
F152, Ms. Martin in E148 or Mr. Detrick in the choir
room. (end)
GCISD is offering a SAT prep class for
juniors and seniors on Wednesday evenings starting Oct.
30. The class is six weeks long and runs from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
The cost is $250 and books are provided. Students may see Mrs.
McEwen in K302 for more information. (end)
Grapevine High The Health and Safety Committee of Grapevine High
School's Student Council is planning the school's Red
Ribbon Week from Oct. 27-Nov. 1. Activities include
distribution of drug and alcohol facts throughout the week, a
dress-up day, and anti - drug red ribbons to be distributed to
students and teachers. Goblin Day, to be held Friday Nov. 1
will also serve as an anti-drug reminder to all students who
participate. Goblin Day is a celebration where school
organizations and booster clubs are given the opportunity to
sell goodies to raise money. Students are invited to wear
costumes for the costume contest at the pep rally that
morning. (end)
Grapevine High will participate in the
U.I.L. Region 24 Marching Band Contest on Saturday,
Oct. 19 at Standridge Stadium in Carrollton.
The 5A competition begins at 6:30 p.m.
Grapevine High School is the second 5A band to perform and
will enter the field of competition at 6:45 p.m. The Texas
A&M Commerce Band will perform an exhibition at 9:45 p.m.
and the ratings will be announced at 10 p.m.
Standridge Stadium is located on Valwood
Parkway in Carrollton - near the intersection of Luna Road and
Valwood Parkway. Directions: take the Luna road exit off of
I-635/LBJ and go north several miles. Turn right on Valwood
Parkway.
Band fans and Mustang Band supporters are
invited to attend this performance of the Mustang Band's
"Internal Combustion" show. The event is free and open to the
public. This is the first step in the band qualifying for the
State Marching Contest. (end)
Grapevine High School Debate Team
had outstanding results on Oct.12 at the R.L. Turner Northwest
Metro Forensics Tournament, finishing 3rd place in Sweepstakes
overall, while entering only five of the 13 events. Thirty-six
schools from three states attended.
Special recognition goes to:
- Michael Collins - 1st place -
Lincoln Douglas Debate (TFA State qualified) and 2nd Place
United States Extemporaneous Speaking.
- Gram Sowa - 1st Place Foreign
Extemporaneous Speaking (TFA State qualified)
- Alex Kohlmann and Gram
Sowa - 2nd Place - Cross Examination Debate (TFA
Qualified)
- Jennifer Miller - 3rd place
United States Extemporaneous Speaking and Octo finals
Lincoln Douglas Debate
- Nathan Lowry - Semi Finals -
United States Extemporaneous Speaking.
Other participants were:
Nick Chu, Erin Hennigan, Daniel
Sheppard, Andrew Moon, Dee Wang, Matt McClure, Devin Gonier,
Imran Jiwani, Claire Balani, Rae Minyard, Andrew Quirin,
Austin Zwick. (end)
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 Park Place
Lexus Grapevine recently donated $2,500 to the
Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School
District's Education Foundation. Pictured is Mark Howe,
president-elect of GCISD Education Foundation and
co-chairman of the fall campaign with Vicki
LaRoe, Community Relations Director for Park Place
Dealerships and GCISD Partners in Excellence committee
member.
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Ken Schnitzer founded Park Place
Motorcars in 1987. Following the opening of the dealership on
Oak Lawn, Park Place Lexus of Plano opened in 1991. Park Place
Porsche opened along side Park Place Motorcars on Oak Lawn in
1993. In 2000, Park Place Dealerships expanded into
Tarrant County with Park Place Motorcars Mid-Cities in Bedford
and Park Place Lexus in Grapevine. Park Place Jaguar
(Houston), Land Rover Houston North and Bentley Dallas all
became a part of the Park Place Dealerships in
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College Board names AP Scholars One hundred and eighty-two students in
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD have earned the designation of AP Scholar
by the College Board in
recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level AP
Exams. Students took AP Exams in May 2002 after completing
challenging college-level courses at their high
schools.
One hundred ten students at Colleyville Heritage
High and seventy-two students at Grapevine High achieved the AP
scholar designation. The College Board's Advanced Placement Program®
offers students the opportunity to take challenging college-level
courses while still in high school, and to receive college credit,
advanced placement, or both for successful performance on the
end-of-course AP Exams. Almost 14 percent of the more than 900,000
high school students in 14,000 secondary schools worldwide who took
AP Exams performed at a sufficiently high level to merit the
recognition of AP Scholar.
The College Board recognizes
several levels of achievement based on the number of year-long
courses and exams (or their equivalent semester-long courses and
exams):
- National AP Scholar Award is awarded to
students who earn an average grade of 4 or higher on a 5-point
scale on all AP Exams taken, and grades of 4 or higher on eight or
more of these exams. Two students at Colleyville Heritage high
school qualified for the National AP Scholar Award: Proshad Nemati
and Benjamin Weidman.
- Thirty-six students at CHHS and 19 students
at GHS qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by
earning an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken,
and grades of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.
- Twenty-two CHHS students and 11 GHS students
qualified for the AP Scholar with Honor Award by earning an
average grade of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and grades
of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.
- Fifty-two CHHS students and forty-two GHS
students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or
more AP Examinations, with grades of 3 or higher.
Of this year's GCISD award recipients, 24 at CHHS and 12 at
GHS are sophomores or juniors. These students have at least one more
year in which to complete college-level work and possibly earn
another AP Scholar Award.
Most of the nation's colleges and universities award credit,
advanced placement, or both based on successful performance on the
AP Exams. More than 1,400 institutions award a full year's credit
(sophomore standing) to students presenting a sufficient number of
qualifying grades. Thirty-four AP Exams are offered in a wide
variety of subject areas, each consisting of multiple-choice and
free-response (essay or problem-solving) questions (except for the
Studio Art exam which evaluates students' original
artwork).
For more information about the College Board or the AP exams,
visit the College Board
website.
End the parking lot shuffle with the football
shuttle Football fans who are tired of
trying to find a parking space for Friday night games at
Mustang-Panther Stadium can park at Grapevine High school and ride
the free Football Shuttle bus to the game. Shuttle buses run the
entire game, picking up riders at the GHS tennis courts, and
dropping them off at the south end of the stadium. The number of
trips depends on the demand.
Required training scheduled for parents of special needs
students The State Developed Alternative Assessment (SDAA) Phase III
Training will be offered at various locations throughout GCISD.
Parents of special needs students in grades 2-8 are required to
attend this training. Locations and times are:
- Colleyville Middle, Oct. 15, 7 p.m
- Cross Timbers Middle, Oct. 21, 7 p.m. and
Nov. 4, 7 p.m.
- Grapevine Middle, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m.
- Heritage Middle, Oct. 21, 6 p.m.
- Bear Creek Elementary, Oct. 23, 3:10
p.m.
- Bransford Elementary, Oct. 15, 6:30
p.m.
- Cannon Elementary, Oct. 24, 5:30 p.m. and
Oct. 28, 9:30 a.m.
- Colleyville Elementary, Oct. 21, 9
a.m.
- Dove Elementary, Oct. 24, 8:30 a.m.
- Glenhope Elementary, Nov. 4, 4 p.m.
- Grapevine Elementary, Oct. 24, 3:30
p.m.
- Heritage Elementary, Oct. 22, 8:30
p.m.
- O.C. Taylor Elementary, Oct. 29, 9
a.m.
- Silver Lake Elementary, Oct. 30, 7
p.m.
- Timberline Elementary, Oct. 25, 3:15
p.m.
- Instructional Support Center, Oct. 29, 7
p.m.
For more information, call the office of Dr. Peggy Wheaton,
817/251-5531.
Red Ribbon Week at GCISD is set for the week of Oct. 21- 25
and students and staff members will be participating in a variety of
activities to focus attention on drug and alcohol prevention. Red
lapel ribbons will be given out to students and staff to wear all
week.
Schools across the district are participating in daily
activities, such as: "Lights Out On Drugs" in which students wear
pajamas and bring a teddy bear; wearing sunglassing on "Too Cool To
Do Drugs" day; wearing crazy socks on "Sock Out Drugs" day, and
"Proud to Be Drug Free," in which students wear their school
colors.
For more information about the district's activities, call
Robin Davis at 817/251-4783.
Bransford Elementary October 18 - Bransford PTA's annual Sock Hop, 6:30- 10
p.m. October 28- November 1 is Red Ribbon Week. Bransford
students will observe the week with the following daily
activities:
- Monday - "Put a Cap on Drugs!" Staff/students
will wear their favorite caps.
- Tuesday - "Give Drugs the Boot!"
Staff/students will wear their favorite cowboy get-ups.
- Tuesday is also Fire Safety Day. The
Colleyville Fire Department will be doing presentations throughout
the day.
- Wednesday - "Sock it to Drugs!"
Staff/students will wear their craziest socks.
- Thursday - "Say YES to Sports NOT Drugs!"
This is the big annual students vs. staff softball game at 9 a.m.
(PHOTO OP)
- Friday - Spirit Day. Staff/students will wear
red in honor of Red Ribbon Week.
The Student Council will put our Red Ribbon Week motto on the
Bransford Road fence.
The following students have been nominated by their class and
voted on by out-of-classroom educators as Bransford's BEST for the
month of September. This means they have demonstrated the six
pillars of character qualities: responsibility, respect, caring,
fairness, trustworthiness and citizenship. These deserving students
have exhibited these qualities both in and out of the
classroom. Kindergarten: Abby Ball 1st Grade: Trey
Stites 2nd Grade: Charlie Moore 3rd Grade: Courtney
Burchfield 4th Grade: Emily Mims 5th Grade: Rylee
Russell
The 5th grade Safety Patrol at Bransford has been busy
helping students stay safe each morning as they arrive at Bransford
Elementary. Members of the Safety Patrol arrive bright and early
every morning to assist younger students in crossing at the
crosswalks, getting safely out of their cars, and walking in the
halls. The first nine weeks Safety Patrol members are: Chris Hughes,
Rylee Russell, Chad Foy, Garrett Wilson, Alix French, Alyssa Allen,
Callie Pomroy, Shrouq Al-Shmaisani, Ian Bargsley, and Tori Burton.
The sponsors of our Safety Patrol are Linda Abbott, Tamela Phelps,
and Ally Berggren. Thanks to Chick-fil-A for sponsoring a lunch
celebration for our Safety Patrol members at the conclusion of their
nine-weeks assignment.
Cannon Elementary Cannon Elementary School teachers will play the Grapevine
fighters in the second annual Volleyball Challenge on Oct. 24,
6:30-8 p.m. at Cannon's gymn, located at 1300 W. College Street in
Grapevine.
Last year, in the first annual Volleyball Challenge, Cannon
teachers were swept in the first three games of the best of five
series. This year the Cannon teachers will be up and ready for the
challenge, according to PTA representative Kim Todora. Grapevine
firefighters, however, plan on repeating the shutout this year,
according to Craig Reed of the fire department.
For more information, contact Todora at 214/912-4024 or Reed
at 817/410-8100. (end)
Cannon will be participating in Red
Ribbon Week activities during the week of Oct. 21-25:
- Monday - Lights Out On Drugs -- Wear p.j.'s
and bring a teddy bear
- Tuesday - Give Drugs the Pink Slip -- Career
Day
- Wednesday- Too Cool To Do Drugs -- Sunglasses
Day
- Thursday - Sock Out Drugs -- Crazy Sock
Day
- Friday - Proud to be Drug Free -- Spirit
Day
Cannon PTA will also be holding a "Decorate Your Door"
contest. Students can decorate their classroom door with an
"anti-drug" theme. The winning class from each grade level will
receive a gift certificate from Target. Doors will be judged on
Friday morning, Oct. 25, by representatives from the Grapevine
Police Department.
Congratulations to these new student council officers at
Cannon: President - Emily Guinane Vice President - Brittany
Harrell Secretary - Melinda Billingsley Treasurer - Kristin
Hall Historian - Tiana Murff
Cannon is hosting a platelet drive Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Afternoon and evening appointments tims are 2:30, 2:45, 3:00, and
5:00, 5:15, 5:30 and may be scheduled by contacting Sue Molle at
817/251-5685.
Colleyville Elementary Students at Colleyville Elementary School will participate in
a Dress-Up Day on Thursday, Oct. 31. Each grade level will follow a
specific theme:
- Kindergarten students
will dress up as what they want to be when they grow up;
- First grade students will come as the storybook characters they have been
reading about;
- Second graders
will be dressed as pirates and will go on a treasure hunt
using the map skills they have been studying;
- Students in grade three
will be dressed as their favorite fairy tale character to go with
their language arts curriculum;
- Fourth grade students will come as biographical characters that go with the
report they are prepared to deliver;
- Fifth graders
will dress as any character they choose (TV personality, book
character, character from history, etc.). Classmates will then try
to guess the "mystery" of who they are! This coincides with the
fifth grade study of mystery books in language
arts.
The Missoula Children's Theatre, the nation's largest touring
children's theatre, will return to CES the week of October 28.
Auditions for parts in "Red Riding Hood" will be held on Oct. 28, at
3:15 - 5:15 p.m. in the cafeteria. Some of the cast members will be
asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the auditions. A
cast of approximately 50 children will be selected. Rehearsals will
be on Tuesday, Oct. 29, through Friday, November 1, from 3:15 - 7:15
daily with a final dress rehearsal being held on Saturday
morning.
The performance will be on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. in the
school cafeteria. Tickets, $5, to help defray the costs of bringing
MCT to town will be on sale at the school.
A tour team arrives in a given town with a set, lights,
costumes, props and make-up, everything it takes to put on a
play…except the cast. The team holds an open audition and casts
50-60 local students to perform in the production. The show is
rehearsed throughout the week and a public performance is presented
on Saturday. All MCT shows are original adaptations of classic
children's stories and fairytales…a twist on the classic stories
that you know and love.
Congratulations to two Colleyville Elementary students,
Cody Broussard, 3rd grade boy representative, and Regan Staudt, 3rd
grade girl representative, who have advanced to the sectionals of
the Punt, Pass and Kick Competition. The sectionals will be held
Monday, Oct. 21, at Pennington Field. Winners will have a chance to
qualify for the team championship to be during a Dallas Cowboys'
game and ultimately to compete in the national final at an NFL
playoff game.
The Colleyville Elementary School Chess Club will meet on
Monday, Oct. 28, from 3 - 4 p.m in the media center.
Fall pictures retakes of CES students and teachers will be
taken on Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the school cafeteria beginning at 1
p.m.
Grapevine Elementary
- CiCi Pizza Night for GES will be on Oct. 14
at the Grapevine CiCi's Pizza.
- GES General PTA meeting is
scheduled for Oct. 17, 6:45 in the cafeteria, with guest speaker
Pam Meyercord. The subject will be "Taking Charge of Your TV."
Childcare will be provided.
- To begin their study of animals, kindergarten
students will take a field trip on Oct. 21 to Green Meadows Farm
in Grand Prairie. They will leave the school at 9 a.m. PHOTO OP
- Picture re-takes and activity
pictures will be taken on Oct. 29, beginning at 9 a.m. in the
cafeteria.
Cross Timbers Parents of eight grade students at Cross Timbers Middle
School are invited to preview the Aim for Success program, the
district-approved sexual abstinence curriculum, on Monday, Oct. 14,
7 p.m. at the Cross Timbers Middle School Lecture
Hall. (end)
Grapevine Middle Grapevine Middle School 8th Grade Cheerleaders will be
hosting a Sonic Car Hop Night on Friday Oct. 25. The uniformed
cheerleaders will be available to take food orders from 4:30-8 p.m.
at the Sonic Drive In at 201 W. Northwest Highway in
Grapevine.
Heritage Middle Officer Gill of the Grapevine Police Department will
present a program on Internet Safety at the Heritage Middle School
PTA meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in the HMS Student
Activities Center (SAC).
Colleyville Heritage High It
is a dark and stormy night, you are gathered with the other guests
in the study at Boddy Mansion, when suddenly, lightening strikes,
thunder rolls and the lights go out. There is a scream in the dark.
The lights come back on to reveal that your host, Mr. Boddy, is
lying dead in the middle of the room, a victim of foul
play.
Was it Colonel Mustard in the Conservatory with the
wrench? Was it Mrs. Peabody with the candlestick? The answer lies
within these walls if you have the courage to solve the
mystery.
Colleyville Heritage High School Department of Drama, hosted
by the International Thespian Society, proudly presents the 2002
Haunted House, "CLUE: An Interactive Murder Mystery."The cast of
characters will lead their sleuthing guests through the rooms of
Boddy Manor, where they will accuse a suspect and name the weapon
used in the murder. Doors to Boddy Manor will open Oct. 28-31, from
6-10 p.m., at the Colleyville Heritage High School Fine Arts
Wing.
The show is approximately 30 minutes long, and tickets
are $5 at the door, with no advanced sales. Recommended ages: 9
years and up. Participants are invited to witness the crime, search
for clues, test their courage and solve the mystery before it's too
late. Can you make it out of Boddy Manor alive?
Be a part of CLUE, where games become reality.
For
more information call 817/358-4752.
The Colleyville Heritage High School Pantherette Junior
Varsity Drill Team will serve breakfast at the Outback Steakhouse
located at Highway 114 in Grapevine on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 8-11
a.m. Tickets are $5 per person or $20 per family. The girls will be
earning funds to attend competition and other events during the
upcoming school year. Call 817/355-1687 for tickets or more
information.
Congratulations to the CHHS varsity volleyball team on its
win over Grapevine last Friday 15-13, 15-6. Jennifer Procuniar
recorded 10 kills, and Ashley Wagner had 21 assists. Nikki Verdile,
Maggie Speight and Emily Nedderman recorded 9, 8 and 7 kills
respectfully. Stephanie Zorn served up 3 aces and Jamie Simon held
off the Mustang attack with 3 blocks. Excellent defensive play by
Nikki as she finished the night with 12 digs.
CHHS Panther Marching Band received straight
superior ratings, (a division 1), and also won outstanding drum line
and outstanding color guard of the day in its first major contest of
the season, The Mesquite Marching Contest. The Panther Band
performed its production "Classical Images," in this contest
featuring over 40 bands. The band will compete in a preliminary
performance at 4:30 p.m. this coming Saturday, Oct. 12 at the
Birdville Athletic Complex.
Congratulations to the Panther Drumline on
winning the Plano Invitational Drumline Contest. In a competition
that featured the top drumlines in the area, the Panther Drumline
was first in the top classification. They also won awards for the
Best Snare Drums, Best Tenor Drums, and Best Pit.
Three members of the Panther Band were chosen
as members of the Region 24 All-Region Jazz Band. Madeline Wermuth,
for the third straight year, will be playing piano. Jake Justice, in
his second year in the band, will play trumpet. Shawn Barabash will
also play trumpet.
Twenty-one students from the CHHS Panther Choir
were recognized as members of a Region 24 honor choir this weekend
after auditions at Plano East High School. Mixed choir members are
Jenny Lyons, Natalie Berry, Amanda Saunders, Kat Shipman, Alex
Francis, Megan Gaffney, Erin Fitch, Demarest Thompson, Michael
Mischo, Ted Dollar, David Smith, Nick Thompson, Ben Isham-alternate.
Members of the Treble Choir are : Lauren Gehman, Leslie Frank,
Jessica Novak, Alyssia Birchard, Jessica Elizondo, Raechal Johnson,
Sara Schleimer, Collen Fry and Katie Lynch. Members of the mixed
choir will compete at the Pre-Area audition Nov. 12 at Carrolton
Creekview High School.
Grapevine High The Grapevine High School Mustang Band earned third
place at it's first marching contest of the year. With its 2002
marching show - "Internal Combustion," the band participated in The
17th Annual UTA Marching festival at Maverick Stadium on the
campus of the University of Texas at Arlington on Saturday October
5. The Mustang Band earned forth place in the preliminary
competition and advanced to the finals that evening where the band
earned third place overall. In addition, the drumline won a
"first division" trophy in their auxiliary
contest. (end)
Grapevine High School Mustang Band will perform
at approximately 6:45 p.m., at the UIL Region 24 Marching Band
Contest on Saturday, Oct. 19 at Standridge Stadium in
Carrollton. GHS is scheduled to be the second 5A band to perform and
will perform the Mustang Band's "Internal Combustion" show. The
event is free and open to the public. (end)
Grapevine High School student, Monika
Williamson, has been selected for membership in The National
Society of High School Scholars. The Society inducts only the
most outstanding high school students and honors them for superior
academic achievement.
Claes Nobel, honorary chairman of the Society,
states, "The hard work and success of today's youth provides the
foundation for a future dedicated to community-and world-betterment.
I congratulate Monika on being recognized as one of the most
outstanding high school seniors in the nation." As a senior member
of the Nobel family, Claes Nobel extends his family's dedication to
excellence to the youth of today. Claes' family established the
Nobel Prizes in 1901 in order to note outstanding contributions in
the fields of Peace, Literature, Medicine, Chemistry, and Physics.
More than a century later, these internationally renowned awards
continue to distinguish scientists, authors, and leaders in a world
forum.
The mission of The National Society of High
School Scholars is to recognize and encourage academic excellence
among the most exceptional high school seniors. The Society selects
students nationally and awards this distinction on a very limited
basis. Membership is by invitation only, extended by Chair Claes
Nobel.
For additional information, visit the Society's web page
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The Grapevine High School Cheerleaders and Dads
invite all students, parents, and friends to attend their
traditional "Breakfast of Champions" on Saturday, Nov. 9. at
the Grapevine Outback Steakhouse, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. The pancake
breakfast with all the trimmings, courtesy of proprietor Tommy
Gallant, will be celebrating the success of GHS sports teams.
Tickets are $5 and available from any GHS Cheerleader, may be
purchased at the GHS football games or at the door. For further
information, contact Mary Mareno at 817/488-9702 or by email .
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The Grapevine High School
Cheerleaders and Dads invite all students, parents, and
friends to attend their Traditional “Breakfast of Champions”
on Saturday, November 9th. The breakfast will be
celebrating the success of their sports teams at Grapevine
High. A pancake breakfast with all the trimmings will be
served at the Grapevine Outback Steakhouse from 8 am until
noon, courtesy of proprietor Tommy Gallant.
$5.00 tickets are available from any GHS Cheerleader.
Tickets may also be purchased at the GHS football games or at
the door. For further information, contact Mary
Moreno at 817-488-9702
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On
Saturday September 14th the Bransford
Elementary School PTA will be having a Health Fair and
Bicycle Rodeo from 10:00 to 1:00 at 601 Glade Road in
Colleyville. Business such as Healthy Approach
Market, Smoothie Factory, June Haney Nikken Products, Naomi
McDonald-massage therapy, Lowe's HERO's Southlake Linda
Williams, Colleyville Family Karate, Heritage Family Dentist,
Better Bodies, Colleyville Farmers Market, Wienerschnitzel,
Colleyville Park and Rec., Sunbelt Gymnastics, Skate Town,
Smiles for Kids Dentistry, Albertson's, GCISD Swim Center,
Colleyville Physical Therapy, Dr Jerry Day Chiropratic,
Kroger, Dr. Jerry Light, Star Sports, Parenting Center, Sonic,
as well as Harris Methodist HEB, and the
Colleyville Fire Department. The Colleyville
Police Department will be hosting a bicycle rodeo so
bring your bicycle and go through the course. Carter
Blood Center will be doing a blood drive during those times
too. Bring the whole family for a Fun, Food, and Fitness
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