Volume I, Issue 4 (May 2016)

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“In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” — Marcus Aurelius

Nothing in life is free See Opinion Page 3

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Students discuss the future See Elementary Page 4

Students enjoy sun and fun at Spring pep rally See High School Page 6

Lady Lobos come up just short See Sports on Page 8

Longview Voice

Vol. 1 No. 4 April 2016

Sharing the good news about LISD!

A publication of Longview Independent School District

Complimentary Copy

Coming events Lobos dominate state tech competition Monday, May 2 Teacher Appreciation Week (May 2-6) 8:30 a.m. Elementary field trip to Popovich Comedy Pet Theatre at Belcher Center Tuesday, May 3 8 a.m. East Texas Giving Day in Gregg County 6 p.m. Lobo Cheer Meeting, LHS Cafeteria Wednesday, May 4 8 a.m. JL Everhart Kindergarten Cap and Gown Pictures Thursday, May 5 Cinco De Mayo 8 a.m. Class Pictures at JohnstonMcQueen, Ware Friday, May 6 8 a.m. Johnston-McQueen Choir at Sandy Lake Concert 11 a.m. Academic Signing Day, Longview High School 2 p.m. Foster Cinco De Mayo program Saturday, May 7 8 a.m. SAT Testing, Longview High School Sunday, May 8 Mother’s Day

After sweeping the Texas Technology Student Association’s state meet held in Waco, 25 Longview High School students have advanced to nationals. The LHS organization is run under the supervision and guidance of Career Technology instructor Charles Mosley, who said he was delighted with the results and looks forward to the national meet June 28 to July 2 in Nashville, Tennessee. National Qualifiers are seniors Uwa Ihionkhan, Krisana Yuen, Trevor O’Connor, Soumya Donty; juniors Rutvi Patel, Lucy Castillo, Chris Guck, Neal Rangu, Naomi D’Arbell, Daniele Farren, Jason Randall, Daniel Bally, Aaron Brown; sophomores Levi Grant, Stephanie Guck, Justin Melendez; freshmen Ejehi Ihionkhan, Brady Miller, Payton Schaap, Samantha Taylor, Kathryn Roper, Surya Donty, Ben Taylor, Sam Pistone, and Nitin Rangu. Longview swept the top three in Prepared Presentation events, with freshman Payton Schaap ranked first followed by teammates Ejehi Ihionkhan (2nd place), and Stephanie Guck (3rd place). Superintendent Dr. James Wilcox said the overall performance of the entire team was impressive, especially since so many are

See TSA on Page 7

2016 Prom a ‘fairytale ending’ for seniors By Uwa Ihionkhan LHS Senior Class President With a theme ments gracing evlike “A Midsummer ery crevice of the Night’s Dream,” it’s Pinecrest country no surprise that club venue, and a this year’s Longview beautiful backdrop High School Se- to take memorable nior Prom felt like pictures with friends a fairytale. Truly the or a date. decorators outdid Looking around themselves with you may have mistwinkling adorn- taken this year’s prom for the Paris fashion show. Not only because of the elegant ballgowns lightly grazing the dancefloor or cute cocktail dresses making an appearance, but also because of the assorted heels that clicked away all night on the dancefloor until the owners surrendered and tossed the heels to the corner to

Monday, May 9 STAAR Testing 7 p.m. Board of Trustees Meeting Tuesday, May 10 STAAR Testing 9 a.m. JROTC Awards, Little Theatre Wednesday, May 11 STAAR Testing 8 a.m. Hudson PEP Field Trip to Caldwell Zoo 12 p.m. Hudson PEP Executive PTA Meeting Thursday, May 12 6:30 p.m. Hudson PEP 1st Grade program “BUGZ” 6:30 p.m. Hudson PEP Employee Recognition Banquet Friday, May 13 STAAR make-up testing 8 a.m. Foster Band Food Fest 9:30 a.m. Johnston McQueen field trips to Oil Bowl Lanes and Kidsview Park 9:45 a.m. Special Education FIeld Day, Lobo Stadium 11 a.m. Distinguished Alumni Luncheon 11 a.m. Hudson PEP Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon 6 p.m. Foster End of the Year Dance 8 p.m. LHS Senior Awards, Melton Center Saturday, May 14 4 p.m. Relay For Life, LHS Practice Field Sunday, May 15 2 p.m. LHS Senior Scholarship Awards Monday, May 16 8 a.m. State Tennis Tournament, Austin 9 a.m. Elementary 5th Grade Olympics, Lobo Stadium 6 p.m. Foster Spring Band Concert Tuesday, May 17 8 a.m. State Tennis Tournament, Austin 6 p.m. Green and White Game, Lobo Stadium 6 p.m. Johnston-McQueen Spring Concert 5:30 p.m. Hudson PEP New Parents Meeting Wednesday, May 18

See Coming events on Page 2

Four early graduates receive diplomas It may not have had the usual “pomp and circumstance” of the end of year graduation ceremony, but the diplomas presented to four Longview Early Graduation High School students are just as special. During the Longview ISD trustees meeting on Monday, April 18, students Janely Barrios, Nicki Reed, Jose Hernandez, and Jermaine Martin were recognized by Principal Kimberly Shumaker and Counselor Oslyn Williams. The Longview Early Graduation High School, formerly known as LEAD Academy, serves progressive students who wish to graduate early. Providing dual-credit courses for students seeking higher education, it also features career and technology options, online/distance learning, and ACT/SAT preparation.

dance barefoot. Upon entry we flashed our golden tickets and quickly scribbled down a number correlating with the couple we wished to see crowned at the end of the night. Immediately afterwards we were ushered to a large room where we could sit and eat. Although many chose to eat before prom, the option to eat delicious hors d’oeuvre was available and enticing. In the other room, the lights were dimmed and the dance floor was cleared. When the DJ played popular songs like “Work”

by Rihanna, a crowd would rush to the dancefloor and claim it as their stage while shrieking, “This is my song!” or “OMG, Queen Rih is my fave!” As the night progressed the music selection digressed into a combination of typical country music, unforgettable classics, and “hype” trap music. The combination of these consequent cultures and music genres was perfect for the eclectic attendants of the event. Attending prom his sophomore, junior, and now his senior year, Truman Thompson said he

See Prom on Page 7

Students take charge of morning announcements Longview students are dropping the intercom mic and moving into the broadcasting booth for morning announcements. Johnston-McQueen Elementary’s students are working both in front of and behind the camera. Fifth grade students are featured in the news program, a vision that began with Principal Denise Frederick and continues to expand under campus curriculum specialist Dara Brazile. During the announcements the students recite the pledge, mention birthdays and share trivia among other things. “The idea behind it is to foster a sense of school community, reinforce high academic standards and encourage positive behavior,” Frederick said. Student staffers have recently created a new set for the program, which includes more technology, a new anchor desk and backdrop to incorporate the school’s “superhero” theme. “There are plans to expand the program in the future which will allow it to be a great resource for teachers and students,” Frederick said.


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