Volume I, Issue 11 (December 2016)

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“Education is the key that unlocks the golden door to freedom.” —George Washington Carver

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Longview Voice Sharing the good news about LISD!

Vol. 1 No. 11 November / December 2016

A publication of Longview Independent School District

Complimentary Copy

THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR!

Looking upward and onward…

'Career On Wheels Day' delights Bramlette students

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tudents at Bramlette Elementary were given a closer look at some of the machines that help Longview run, and possibly a glimpse into their own professional futures. The second annual “Career on Wheels” event Nov. 10 featured vehicles from a number of local agencies, companies, and organization, with students able to sit behind the wheel of everything from a firetruck to a taxi cab. Bramlette Principal Nikita Mumphrey said the goal is to give her students not only a better appreciation for the various roles involved in their community, but to possibly spur their imaginations as to the possibilities in their own lives. "Who knows, there might some future firefighters, postal deliverers, or bus drivers whose career path is

Seven early graduates receive diplomas

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t may not have had the usual “pomp and circumstance” of the end of year graduation ceremony, but the diplomas presented this week to five Longview Early Graduation High School students are just as special. Monday, November 14 during the Longview ISD trustees meeting, students were recognized by Principal Kristi Means. Means said the ceremony is a “a celebration of stars.” “The most breathtaking supermoon since 1948 lit up the sky, appearing 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than usual,” she said. “Nothing will match it until the moon makes a similar approach in 2034. People all over the world are celebrating a bright star outside in the sky, but the city of Longview will celebrate 7 undeniably beautiful bright stars that are graduating.” • Aiana Alexander is a Globe scholar graduating on the recommended plan. She plans to enlist in the major in Anesthesiology at Texas Southern University in Houston, TX. • Autumn Horn will attend Tyler Junior College where she will major in Criminal Justice. She plans to become

an attorney at law.

• Jailon Hutchings is a Globe Scholar

graduating on the recommended plan. Jialon plans to major in Law Enforcement at Tyler Junior College. He aspires to become a police officer. • Bobbie Scott plans to attend Kilgore Jr. College and major in Cosmetology. • Caitlyn Watkins is a transfer student from Kentucky. She plans to attend the University of Kentucky and major in Nursing. • Ashley Williams is a Globe Scholar graduating on the recommended plan. She plans to major in Children and Family Therapy at Kilgore Jr. College. • Kailen Williams is a Globe Scholar graduating on the recommended plan. She plans to major in Nursing at Kilgore Jr. College. 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.

started by something they experienced today," she said. Groups giving demonstrations to students included Longview Transit, City of Longview, Longview Fire Department, Longview Police Department, U.S. Postal Service, Donna Pitstick, M&D Funeral Service, Longview Cable, Swepco, Enterprise Car Rental, Peters Chevrolet, Special Health Resources, Johnson Trucking, Yellow Cab Taxi, and Constable Danny Craig.

Northcutt sees education as ‘the great equalizer’ LISD Place 4 trustee Virginia Northcutt believes in education, and believes that members of the community "must support each other as we seek to fulfill our potential and beyond." Northcutt is special events coordinator for the Buckner Foundation, her main responsibility being the annual Texas Bank and Trust Sporting Clays Challenge benefitting Buckner Children and Family Services. "I love my job because it involves the things I love, event planning, problem solving, organizing, relationship development," she said. "I began my work with Buckner in December of 2013 - three months after I became an empty nester." Buckner serves people through a variety of programs designed to protect children and build strong families, Northcutt said, including such programs as The Buckner Family Hope Center, Buckner Family Pathways, foster care and adoption, and retirement services for seniors.

See Northcutt on Page 3 This is the first in a series of stories about our Longview ISD board of trustees. The Longview Voice is interviewing board members about their role in the community and how they serve the district.

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