Volume I, Issue 2 (March 2016)

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“Intelligence plus character: that is the goal of true education.” —Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

LISD staffer honored

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Parker talks about it

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Banquet set for April 7

NFL star helps kids

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See Foundation Page 7

Longview Voice

Vol. 1 No. 2 February 2016

Coming events Tuesday, March 1 Texas Public Schools week (March 1-4). 7:15 a.m. JL Everhart Muffins With Mom. 8 a.m. Lobo tennis hosts Longview Tournament. 6 p.m. Lobo Cheer Meeting, LHS Cafeteria. Wednesday, March 2 7:15 a.m. JL Everhart Donuts With Dad. Thursday, March 3 7:15 a.m. JL Everhart Goodies With Grands. 8 a.m. Johnston-McQueen Spring Picture Day. 8 a.m. Lobo tennis, McKinney North Tournament. 8 a.m. Middle School Track, Lobo Relays at Lobo Stadium. Friday, March 4 Early release, all campuses. 8 a.m. Lobo Relays (varsity, junior varsity) at Lobo Stadium. 9 a.m. Freshman Honor Roll Recognition Program, Melton Auditorium. 4 p.m. Lobo varsity tennis at Lindale.

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Dads make a difference at South Ward Elementary

Longview Voice Staff Report Father figures can come in the form of uncles, elder brothers, and grandparents - and the goal of a Feb. 6 "Dads Make A Difference" program at South Ward Elementary was to educate as well as support. "I think the speakers were effective because of how they related to the parents," said Citlalli Arroyo, Bilingual Clerk at South Ward and parent who attended workshop. "They let them know they were not perfect and were not always the best parents, but they took

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Fathers of Longview ISD students came out in force Feb. 6 for the South Ward Elementary “Dads Make A Difference” workshop. Designed to support and encourage father figures in the community, school officials were pleased with the high turnout out and enthusiasm by the participants.

Lobo Battalion competes in annual JROTC Competition

By Estrella Gonzales Contributing Writer The Longview High School JROTC program competed in the 47th Annual Birdville Invitational Military Skills Meet on Feb. 20. The Lobo Battalion sent cadets to participate in events such as Male and Female Color Guards, PT (Physical Training) Teams, and an armed Drill Team. A total of thirty-eight high schools from Texas and Oklahoma were represented. Results of the recent competition is expected to be posted in the next upcoming weeks. LHS senior Estrella Gonzales is Editor-in-chief of the Long-View student newspaper.

Monday, March 7 Spring Break (March 7-11). Monday, March 14 7 p.m. LISD Board of Trustees meeting, Educational Support Center, 1301 E. Young St. Tuesday, March 15 8 a.m. Lobo junior varsity tennis at Van Tournament. 3 p.m. Pig Out Fundraiser at Johnny’s Pizza for Hudson PEP Elementary School, Ware Elementary School and Foster Middle School. Johnny’s Pizza will donate 20 percent of the receipts to the Longview ISD Foundation. Wednesday, March 16 7:15 a.m. Grants Giveaway Breakfast hosted by the Longview ISD Foundation. The Foundation will award the 2016 Great Rewards for Great Ideas Grants and Campus Initiative Grants to this year’s recipients throughout the district. Thursday, March 17 Saint Patrick’s Day. 1:30 p.m. Ware Head Start Parents Educational Meeting. Friday, March 18 8 a.m. Middle School Track at Tyler Meet. Saturday, March 19 8 a.m. Lobo varsity, junior varsity tennis Hope Open (Tyler). 6 p.m. Lobo basketball talent show, LHS Little Theatre. Sunday, March 20 8 a.m. Lobo varsity, junior varsity tennis Hope Open (Tyler). Monday, March 21 8 a.m. Middle School Track at Lufkin Meet Tuesday, March 22 8 a.m. Hudson PEP Spring Picture Day. 8 a.m. JL Everhart Spring Picture Day.

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AND STRETCH: The PT (physical training) team stretches their legs before competing. Photo by Estrella Gonzales//The Long-View

IN STEP: The Drill Team marches during the regulation phase. Photo by Estrella Gonzales// The Long-View

Valentine’s Royalty Summer Meadows Assisted Living named its Valentine's King and Queen in a very special ceremony on Friday, Feb. during their annual Valentine's Day celebration. Every year, Summer Meadows throws a big bash full of live music, food and dancing. The always anticipated event all leads up to crowning the King and Queen of Summer Meadows. Staff, friends, and even out-of-state relatives came together to cheer on the winners. "Here at Summer Meadows, it's a big event," said Activity Director, Tana Pierce. "We want to show off how much we love our residents. We get the staff involved, the family members involved and we just want to show how much we appreciate the residents." Longview Police Department Public Information Officer Kristie Brian crowned the King, while LHS junior Gaylon Wiley graciously awarded the crown to the Queen.


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