The POPCORN is here, the POPCORN is here!!! The STARDUSTER Drillteam will be selling German-Style SweetPop Popcorn beginning today. The money raised will help purchase POM-POMS for some of our new routines. It's salty and sweet and good to the last kernel! The POPCORN is $3.00 a bag and you can buy yours from any STARDUSTER or Coach Winki. We will be selling the POPCORN for the next two weeks.
Don't forget LEOs, we have a meeting on Wednesday in Mr. Barrett's room, from 3 to 4pm. If you have not signed up for a shift at WURSTFEST, be prepared to do that at the meeting.
Attention basketball girl's. Its already that time of year! Basketball try outs will be held next week. 8th graders will tryout on Monday and Tuesday. 7th graders will tryout on Wednesday and Thursday. If you are interested in trying out for the girl's basketball team please sign up today in the cafeteria. You must also have physical.
Scary Indoor Soccer Results from Tuesdays games:
NB DYNASTY outscored the SPARTANS 3-0.
MEXICO wins 1-0 against the TROJANS.
MONGOOSE F.C. dominated the game offensively and defensively by scoring 6 goals to the NB CREW's zero goals. Even though NB CREW took another loss the NB CREW players are improving there knowledge and skills of the game.
ELITE wins by forfeit against Team INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY games have the following teams facing each other:
USA vs LEGENDS
ARISTOCRATS vs MEXICO REMIX
FLYING CHIUHAHAS vs DYNAMOS
ITALY vs Lil SAINTS
It's time once again for the library's "FINE FORGIVENESS FOOD DRIVE". For each can of food you bring to the library, you erase 50 cents of a fine. Food drive does not apply to fines for LOST books. We will collect food until November 19 to donate to needy families here in the New Braunfels area for the holidays. So go raid your pantries and get your fines ERASED!!
Attention 7th and 8th graders. This is from Mr. Brooks.
If you are interested in competing on the Knowledge Masters team, come by room 301 after school today, Wednesday, or Thursday to sign up. Knowledge Masters is a fun and challenging experience in which you compete academically with other teams in the United States, and even with a few other countries. Essentially, you and your teammates answer multiple choice questions about a variety of topics. You are judged for accuracy and quickness of response. So, come by room 301 to sign up for this exciting and rewarding opportunity.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The POPCORN is here, the POPCORN is here!!! The STARDUSTER Drillteam will be selling German-Style SweetPop Popcorn beginning today. The money raised will help purchase POM-POMS for some of our new routines. It's salty and sweet and good to the last kernel! The POPCORN is $3.00 a bag and you can buy yours from any STARDUSTER or Coach Winki. We will be selling the POPCORN for the next two weeks.
Don't forget LEOs, we have a meeting on Wednesday in Mr. Barrett's room, from 3 to 4pm. If you have not signed up for a shift at WURSTFEST, be prepared to do that at the meeting.
Congratulations to Sierra Smith. She qualified to go to State in gymnastics.
Attention basketball girl's. Its already that time of year! Basketball try outs will be held next week. 8th graders will tryout on Monday and Tuesday. 7th graders will tryout on Wednesday and Thursday. If you are interested in trying out for the girl's basketball team please sign up today in the cafeteria. You must also have physical.
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball A-team! They were crowned 2007 district champions last night after defeating Canyon 25-10, 25-19. Morgan Land and Maddie Holmes each had 2 kills while Allie Hubicsak served up 4 aces. The ladies will enter the post season tournament this weekend undefeated. Good job and good luck!
The 8th grade volleyball teams both defeated Canyon Middle yesterday.. The A team scores were 25-15 and 25-23.
Lauren Oldani had 6 kills and Beckie Brotze had 5 aces. The B teams scores were 16-25, 25-20 and 25-14.
Both teams are undefeated and are District Champions. The Conference tournament is this weekend, please wish
them good luck.Attention 7th and 8th graders.
This is from Mr. Brooks.
If you are interested in competing on the Knowledge Masters team, come by room 301 after school today, Wednesday, or Thursday to sign up. Knowledge Masters is a fun and challenging experience in which you compete academically with other teams in the United States, and even with a few other countries. Essentially, you and your teammates answer multiple choice questions about a variety of topics. You are judged for accuracy and quickness of response. So, come by room 301 to sign up for this exciting and rewarding opportunity.
Don't forget LEOs, we have a meeting on Wednesday in Mr. Barrett's room, from 3 to 4pm. If you have not signed up for a shift at WURSTFEST, be prepared to do that at the meeting.
Congratulations to Sierra Smith. She qualified to go to State in gymnastics.
Attention basketball girl's. Its already that time of year! Basketball try outs will be held next week. 8th graders will tryout on Monday and Tuesday. 7th graders will tryout on Wednesday and Thursday. If you are interested in trying out for the girl's basketball team please sign up today in the cafeteria. You must also have physical.
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball A-team! They were crowned 2007 district champions last night after defeating Canyon 25-10, 25-19. Morgan Land and Maddie Holmes each had 2 kills while Allie Hubicsak served up 4 aces. The ladies will enter the post season tournament this weekend undefeated. Good job and good luck!
The 8th grade volleyball teams both defeated Canyon Middle yesterday.. The A team scores were 25-15 and 25-23.
Lauren Oldani had 6 kills and Beckie Brotze had 5 aces. The B teams scores were 16-25, 25-20 and 25-14.
Both teams are undefeated and are District Champions. The Conference tournament is this weekend, please wish
them good luck.Attention 7th and 8th graders.
This is from Mr. Brooks.
If you are interested in competing on the Knowledge Masters team, come by room 301 after school today, Wednesday, or Thursday to sign up. Knowledge Masters is a fun and challenging experience in which you compete academically with other teams in the United States, and even with a few other countries. Essentially, you and your teammates answer multiple choice questions about a variety of topics. You are judged for accuracy and quickness of response. So, come by room 301 to sign up for this exciting and rewarding opportunity.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
The POPCORN is here, the POPCORN is here!!! The STARDUSTER Drillteam will be selling German-Style SweetPop Popcorn beginning today. The money raised will help purchase POM-POMS for some of our new routines. It's salty and sweet and good to the last kernel! The POPCORN is $3.00 a bag and you can buy yours from any STARDUSTER or Coach Winki. We will be selling the POPCORN for the next two weeks.
WOW, what a weekend for the LEOs! Between the Bark in the Park & the Animal Shelter carnival, The LEOs put in approximately 100 service hours. We also had a ROARIN' good time! The "WURST" part of it is, the LEOs now must gear up for our community's annual salute to sausage - WURSTFEST.
Don't forget LEOs, we have a meeting on Wednesday in Mr. Barrett's room, from 3 to 4pm. If you have not signed up for a shift at WURSTFEST, be prepared to do that at the meeting.
LIfeSkills classes with Mr. Martinez will be covering Violence in the Media.
This week coach Shaffer's 1-4 period class will meet on Friday!
It's time once again for the library's "FINE FORGIVENESS FOOD DRIVE". For each can of food you bring to the library, you erase 50 cents of a fine. Food drive does not apply to fines for LOST books. We will collect food until November 19 to donate to needy families here in the New Braunfels area for the holidays. So go raid your pantries and get your fines ERASED!!
WOW, what a weekend for the LEOs! Between the Bark in the Park & the Animal Shelter carnival, The LEOs put in approximately 100 service hours. We also had a ROARIN' good time! The "WURST" part of it is, the LEOs now must gear up for our community's annual salute to sausage - WURSTFEST.
Don't forget LEOs, we have a meeting on Wednesday in Mr. Barrett's room, from 3 to 4pm. If you have not signed up for a shift at WURSTFEST, be prepared to do that at the meeting.
LIfeSkills classes with Mr. Martinez will be covering Violence in the Media.
This week coach Shaffer's 1-4 period class will meet on Friday!
It's time once again for the library's "FINE FORGIVENESS FOOD DRIVE". For each can of food you bring to the library, you erase 50 cents of a fine. Food drive does not apply to fines for LOST books. We will collect food until November 19 to donate to needy families here in the New Braunfels area for the holidays. So go raid your pantries and get your fines ERASED!!
Friday, October 19, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Attention all Unicorns!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.Listen up StuCo Red Ribbon Week Committee members!
There is a mandatory meeting today, from 2:50 to 4:00 in Mr. Alcala's room. We will be decorating the school in preparation for next week. See you there!
Hey Student Council!
Don't forget about Monday's meeting! It's our annual ICE CREAM SOCIAL in the cafeteria until 4:00 when you have to make like a banana and split. See everyone there!
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.
The 7th grade A team had another tough battle on their hands Thursday
night and couldn't quite pull out the win. They will look to get back on
track and improve their 3-2 record next week. The B team played a very
close game that came down to the final minutes of play. With two minutes
left the Unicorns were down 22-16 and needed a score! Unicorns had
possession of the ball and Quarterback Weston King took it 50 yards up the
sideline the Touchdown to tie the game, on the Two point conversion King
took it in to go ahead 24-22, which would be the final. With less than
one minute left Spring Branch tried a long pass and Michael Lynch made the
game winning interception! The B team record is now 5-0, and still first
in the conference.
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball teams! The A-team defeated the Church Hill panthers 25-12, 25-23. Jessica Waldrip led the lady unicorns serving up 8 aces and Daniellla Villarreal had 5 aces.
The B-team showed no mercy against Church Hill, defeating the panthers 25-13, 29-27. Destinee Farias had 13 aces, while Kate Lemely led the team in passes. Gabby Dominguez ended the game with an ace to seal the win. Way to go ladies!
Indoor Soccer Results from Thursday, Oct.18:
TROJANS and DYNAMOS battled to a 3-3 tie. Both Teams showed great sportsmanship and skill in the game.
ARISTOCRATS outscored NB CREW 2-1 in a tight game. Even though NB CREW did not win this game they showed what "teamwork" should look like.
LEGENDS continue their winning ways by defeating ELITE 1-0.
ITALY squeaks by with a win against the SPARTANS 1-0. Both teams showed great defensive tactics in this game.
INDOOR SOCCER PLAYERS NEED TO REMEMBER TO KEEP TRACK OF WHEN THEIR TEAMS OR TO PLAY.
The 8th grade volleyball teams defeated Corbett last night. The A team scores were
25-11 and 25-12. The B team scores were 25-16 and 25-10. Great job ladies.
The book fair will be packed away today at lunch. If you have any last minute purchases, you need to make it to the library by the end of "C" lunch. Thank you to everyone for making the book fair a big success!
The 8th grade "A"team defeated Spring Branch for the first time in 7 years 14-0. Interceptions by Conner Dwulet,Christian Cantu,Michael Decker and Kale Slone led a great defensive effort as the Unicorns shut out the Spring Branch offense. Touchdowns by Riley Grametbauer and Joseph Lyles led the Unicorn scoring. Dillon Emmele had a great game on defense.. The 8th grade B game ended up in a 0-0 tie. Aaron Dubose
and Kyle Dees had outstanding games for the B taam.
Jaws Task Force and PARD New Braunfels presents the Live 2 Skate 8 Rally on Saturday, October 20th at Ernest Eikel Park from 10 A.M.-2 P.M., site of the proposed JAWS concrete skate park. There will be skating, food, skate demos by local skate teams, prizes, merchandise, proceeds to benefit the new skate park, built by skaters for skaters.
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.Listen up StuCo Red Ribbon Week Committee members!
There is a mandatory meeting today, from 2:50 to 4:00 in Mr. Alcala's room. We will be decorating the school in preparation for next week. See you there!
Hey Student Council!
Don't forget about Monday's meeting! It's our annual ICE CREAM SOCIAL in the cafeteria until 4:00 when you have to make like a banana and split. See everyone there!
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.
The 7th grade A team had another tough battle on their hands Thursday
night and couldn't quite pull out the win. They will look to get back on
track and improve their 3-2 record next week. The B team played a very
close game that came down to the final minutes of play. With two minutes
left the Unicorns were down 22-16 and needed a score! Unicorns had
possession of the ball and Quarterback Weston King took it 50 yards up the
sideline the Touchdown to tie the game, on the Two point conversion King
took it in to go ahead 24-22, which would be the final. With less than
one minute left Spring Branch tried a long pass and Michael Lynch made the
game winning interception! The B team record is now 5-0, and still first
in the conference.
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball teams! The A-team defeated the Church Hill panthers 25-12, 25-23. Jessica Waldrip led the lady unicorns serving up 8 aces and Daniellla Villarreal had 5 aces.
The B-team showed no mercy against Church Hill, defeating the panthers 25-13, 29-27. Destinee Farias had 13 aces, while Kate Lemely led the team in passes. Gabby Dominguez ended the game with an ace to seal the win. Way to go ladies!
Indoor Soccer Results from Thursday, Oct.18:
TROJANS and DYNAMOS battled to a 3-3 tie. Both Teams showed great sportsmanship and skill in the game.
ARISTOCRATS outscored NB CREW 2-1 in a tight game. Even though NB CREW did not win this game they showed what "teamwork" should look like.
LEGENDS continue their winning ways by defeating ELITE 1-0.
ITALY squeaks by with a win against the SPARTANS 1-0. Both teams showed great defensive tactics in this game.
INDOOR SOCCER PLAYERS NEED TO REMEMBER TO KEEP TRACK OF WHEN THEIR TEAMS OR TO PLAY.
The 8th grade volleyball teams defeated Corbett last night. The A team scores were
25-11 and 25-12. The B team scores were 25-16 and 25-10. Great job ladies.
The book fair will be packed away today at lunch. If you have any last minute purchases, you need to make it to the library by the end of "C" lunch. Thank you to everyone for making the book fair a big success!
The 8th grade "A"team defeated Spring Branch for the first time in 7 years 14-0. Interceptions by Conner Dwulet,Christian Cantu,Michael Decker and Kale Slone led a great defensive effort as the Unicorns shut out the Spring Branch offense. Touchdowns by Riley Grametbauer and Joseph Lyles led the Unicorn scoring. Dillon Emmele had a great game on defense.. The 8th grade B game ended up in a 0-0 tie. Aaron Dubose
and Kyle Dees had outstanding games for the B taam.
Jaws Task Force and PARD New Braunfels presents the Live 2 Skate 8 Rally on Saturday, October 20th at Ernest Eikel Park from 10 A.M.-2 P.M., site of the proposed JAWS concrete skate park. There will be skating, food, skate demos by local skate teams, prizes, merchandise, proceeds to benefit the new skate park, built by skaters for skaters.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Attention all Unicorns!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.Congratulations to the New Braunfels Middle School Cross Country team for competing in the Bandera Bulldogs Cross Country meet last night in Bandera.
Individuals who medaled in the TOP TEN were:
Josh Stallings
Angel Gomez
Ashlynn Rice
Aimee Salazar
Zach Marbach
Jacob Mendez
Richard Sanchez
Bonnie Charlton
The Cross Country team will now prepare for the 1st annual GVAC Middle School District meet which will take place Tuesday, October 23 at the Comal Country Fair Grounds.
Good Luck runners!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.Congratulations to the New Braunfels Middle School Cross Country team for competing in the Bandera Bulldogs Cross Country meet last night in Bandera.
Individuals who medaled in the TOP TEN were:
Josh Stallings
Angel Gomez
Ashlynn Rice
Aimee Salazar
Zach Marbach
Jacob Mendez
Richard Sanchez
Bonnie Charlton
The Cross Country team will now prepare for the 1st annual GVAC Middle School District meet which will take place Tuesday, October 23 at the Comal Country Fair Grounds.
Good Luck runners!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Attention all Unicorns!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Attention all LEO Club members - WOW! What an incredible Induction last night! You all looked really sharp and it was good to get to meet some of your parents. Don't forget to come to the meeting today at 3:00 in Mr. Barrett's room. If you can't attend, be sure to let Coach Winki or Mr. Barrett know. We will be discussing the "Bark in the Park" and a new volunteer opportunity at one of the Memorial schools.
The 7th grade C team played a rematch against Barnes on Tuesday night and had another big win! Barnes recovered a surprise onside kick to open the game, but the Unicorn defense quickly shut down their opening drive. The offense took control and moments later Justin Davila rumbled 50 yards for a touchdown to get the Unicorns off to an 8 to nothing lead! The offense piled up points with additional scores from Eddie Montoya and Doug Fernandez while the defense completely shut down the Toreadores all night! Jacob Cantu had an interception and a forced fumble with Zach Cameron on the recovery, while Gambil had an interception return of 60 yards for a defensive touchdown! Eric Torres played like a man possessed making big hit after big hit! With this 34-0 blowout the 7th grade C team is now 4-0 and looking to close their season next week with another big win!
Indoor Soccer Results from Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2007:
MONGOOSE F.C. outscores MEXICO REMIX 6-0.
NB DYNASTY and the LiL SAINTS end up in a tie 0-0
USA receives a win by forfeit against Independent.
MEXICO receives a win by forfeit against the Flying Chiuhahas.
The following teams will play on Thursday, Oct.17:
(2) Trojans vs (12) Dynamos
(4) ELITE vs (10) LEGENDS
(6)ARISTOCRATS vs (16) NB CREW
(8) ITALY vs (14) SPARTANS
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.
Attention all FCA students - It's time to order our FCA TEAM T-shirts. Please bring your $8.00 to the FCA meting on Friday, October 19nth. Be sure to sign in and place your order with our leadership team when you get to the meeting. We will only be making 1 order this semester, so be sure to order your shirt on Friday.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Attention all LEO Club members - WOW! What an incredible Induction last night! You all looked really sharp and it was good to get to meet some of your parents. Don't forget to come to the meeting today at 3:00 in Mr. Barrett's room. If you can't attend, be sure to let Coach Winki or Mr. Barrett know. We will be discussing the "Bark in the Park" and a new volunteer opportunity at one of the Memorial schools.
The 7th grade C team played a rematch against Barnes on Tuesday night and had another big win! Barnes recovered a surprise onside kick to open the game, but the Unicorn defense quickly shut down their opening drive. The offense took control and moments later Justin Davila rumbled 50 yards for a touchdown to get the Unicorns off to an 8 to nothing lead! The offense piled up points with additional scores from Eddie Montoya and Doug Fernandez while the defense completely shut down the Toreadores all night! Jacob Cantu had an interception and a forced fumble with Zach Cameron on the recovery, while Gambil had an interception return of 60 yards for a defensive touchdown! Eric Torres played like a man possessed making big hit after big hit! With this 34-0 blowout the 7th grade C team is now 4-0 and looking to close their season next week with another big win!
Indoor Soccer Results from Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2007:
MONGOOSE F.C. outscores MEXICO REMIX 6-0.
NB DYNASTY and the LiL SAINTS end up in a tie 0-0
USA receives a win by forfeit against Independent.
MEXICO receives a win by forfeit against the Flying Chiuhahas.
The following teams will play on Thursday, Oct.17:
(2) Trojans vs (12) Dynamos
(4) ELITE vs (10) LEGENDS
(6)ARISTOCRATS vs (16) NB CREW
(8) ITALY vs (14) SPARTANS
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Attention all Unicorns!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.
Attention All LEO Club members - Please be sure to be at the Induction tonight. You must be there by 6:00pm. The ceremony begins at 6:30. It will be in the cafeteria. Be sure to dress appropriately. If you have any questions, be sure to see Mr. Barrett or Coach Winki before you go home today. If you will not be attending, be sure to let them know. There will not be another induction ceremony until next year. Don't miss this one!
Next week is Red Ribbon Week, a nationally recognized and celebrated event to remind children of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs.
Student Council wants everyone to show support by dressing up next week:
Monday is Wear Red Day
Tuesday is Hawaiian Day..."lei off drugs"
Wednesday is Camo Day..."drugs won't find me"
Thursday is Inside Out Day..."don't let drugs turn you inside out" Flip your clothes inside out, tags and all.
Friday is Unicorn Spirit and Crazy Sock Day...catch the spirit and SOCK IT to drugs!
StuCo will also sponsor daily prize give-aways for students who wear their wristbands. If you wear your wristband AND dress up, you will double your chance to win!
Let's all have fun, and remember to stay within dress code.
Attention All LEO Club members - Please be sure to be at the Induction tonight. You must be there by 6:00pm. The ceremony begins at 6:30. It will be in the cafeteria. Be sure to dress appropriately. If you have any questions, be sure to see Mr. Barrett or Coach Winki before you go home today. If you will not be attending, be sure to let them know. There will not be another induction ceremony until next year. Don't miss this one!
Monday, October 15, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Attention Student Council members!
If you are on the Red Ribbon Week Committee, there is a mandatory meeting today, from 2:50 to 4:00 in Mr. Alcala's room. Please plan to attend.
Calling all LEOS - Please go by Coach Winki's room and pick up your invitation to the LEO induction on Tues. Oct. 16. These are for your parents and anyone else you would like to invite.
Don't forget the book fair is going on now!!!
If you are on the Red Ribbon Week Committee, there is a mandatory meeting today, from 2:50 to 4:00 in Mr. Alcala's room. Please plan to attend.
Calling all LEOS - Please go by Coach Winki's room and pick up your invitation to the LEO induction on Tues. Oct. 16. These are for your parents and anyone else you would like to invite.
Don't forget the book fair is going on now!!!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball A-team. The girls defeated Spring Branch last night 27-25, 25-27, 25-19. In an exciting game, Morgan Land had 13 hits, followed by Daniella Villarreal with 11, and Avery Gorski had 8 hits and 3 blocks. Congratulations ladies!Attention Student Council members!
If you are on the Red Ribbon Week Committee, there is a mandatory meeting next Monday, October 15, from 2:50 to 4:00. Please plan to attend.
Calling all LEOS - Please go by Coach Winki's room and pick up your invitation to the LEO induction on Tues. Oct. 16. These are for your parents and anyone else you would like to invite.
Don't forget to turn in your entry for the PTA Reflections Program. All
students are invited and encouraged to enter. The Theme is , "I can make a
difference by..". This is a great opportunity to show how you can
make a difference. Entry forms and rules can be found in the front office
or you can get them on-line at www.txpta.org. Turn in your entries at
the front office. The Deadline for entries is October 31st.
The 7th grade A & B teams fought some tough battles on Tuesday night against Dobie. The A team fought hard from whistle to whistle but was unable to overcome the trick plays by Dobie. The A team went for the comeback but just ran out of time and lost 20-6, they look to rebound next week against Spring Branch. The B team also faced a well prepared hard hitting team but were able to capitalize on some big plays of their own and pulled out a 20-6 victory, keeping their unbeaten streak alive, their record now stands at 4-0!
Indoor Soccer Results from Thursday, OCt.11:
TROJANS score two goals against the LEGENDS to seal the win.
ARISTOCRATS outscored the SPARTANS 3-1. This was a great game for the ARISTOCRATS because they were playng with two less players than the SPARTANS. Way to go ARISTOCRATS.
ELITE came out with a forfeit win against the DYNAMOS 1-0.
ITALY remains undefeated after after putting on a scoring clinic against the NB CREW. ITALY wins 7-0.
ATTENTION ALL CROSS COUTNRY RUNNERS:
There is a time change for our departure to Georgetown on Saturday.
We will meet on Saturday at the Middle School at 5:30am. The bus will leave at 5:30am so please be here on time for the Georgetown Cross Country Invitational.
The 8th grade volleyball teams defeated Spring Branch last night. The A team scores were 25-10 and 25-18.
The B team won by scores of 25-15 and 25-12. Great job ladies.
The 8th grade "A" team defeated Dobie 15-6 in a hard fought battle. Caleb Medina caught a pass for a touchdown and Joseph Lyles ran for another to lead the Unicorns to victory. Ryley Grametbauer was the leading rusher for the Unicorns and Michael Decker kicked an extra point to complete the scoring. The 8th grade "B" team also defeated Dobie 12-6. Jonathan Esquivel caught a touchdown pass from Kyle Hittle to lead the undefeated "B" team to victory.
If you are on the Red Ribbon Week Committee, there is a mandatory meeting next Monday, October 15, from 2:50 to 4:00. Please plan to attend.
Calling all LEOS - Please go by Coach Winki's room and pick up your invitation to the LEO induction on Tues. Oct. 16. These are for your parents and anyone else you would like to invite.
Don't forget to turn in your entry for the PTA Reflections Program. All
students are invited and encouraged to enter. The Theme is , "I can make a
difference by..". This is a great opportunity to show how you can
make a difference. Entry forms and rules can be found in the front office
or you can get them on-line at www.txpta.org. Turn in your entries at
the front office. The Deadline for entries is October 31st.
The 7th grade A & B teams fought some tough battles on Tuesday night against Dobie. The A team fought hard from whistle to whistle but was unable to overcome the trick plays by Dobie. The A team went for the comeback but just ran out of time and lost 20-6, they look to rebound next week against Spring Branch. The B team also faced a well prepared hard hitting team but were able to capitalize on some big plays of their own and pulled out a 20-6 victory, keeping their unbeaten streak alive, their record now stands at 4-0!
Indoor Soccer Results from Thursday, OCt.11:
TROJANS score two goals against the LEGENDS to seal the win.
ARISTOCRATS outscored the SPARTANS 3-1. This was a great game for the ARISTOCRATS because they were playng with two less players than the SPARTANS. Way to go ARISTOCRATS.
ELITE came out with a forfeit win against the DYNAMOS 1-0.
ITALY remains undefeated after after putting on a scoring clinic against the NB CREW. ITALY wins 7-0.
ATTENTION ALL CROSS COUTNRY RUNNERS:
There is a time change for our departure to Georgetown on Saturday.
We will meet on Saturday at the Middle School at 5:30am. The bus will leave at 5:30am so please be here on time for the Georgetown Cross Country Invitational.
The 8th grade volleyball teams defeated Spring Branch last night. The A team scores were 25-10 and 25-18.
The B team won by scores of 25-15 and 25-12. Great job ladies.
The 8th grade "A" team defeated Dobie 15-6 in a hard fought battle. Caleb Medina caught a pass for a touchdown and Joseph Lyles ran for another to lead the Unicorns to victory. Ryley Grametbauer was the leading rusher for the Unicorns and Michael Decker kicked an extra point to complete the scoring. The 8th grade "B" team also defeated Dobie 12-6. Jonathan Esquivel caught a touchdown pass from Kyle Hittle to lead the undefeated "B" team to victory.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
You can make a difference! Show us how you make a difference by entering
the PTA Reflections Programs. The theme for the annual PTA Reflections
Program is , "I can make a difference by..". You can express this theme
with Literature, Music, Photography, Visual Arts, Dance or Film. All
students are invited to enter. Entry forms and rules can be found in the
front office or you can get them on-line at www.txpta.org. Turn in your
entries at the front office. The Deadline for entries is October 31st.
Students, the Book Fair is now open for shopping! We'll be open until 12:15 today and then we will have extended family hours this afternoon from 3:30-6:30. If you are attending the football or volleyball games, come by the library and check out the outstanding selection of books and school supplies.
the PTA Reflections Programs. The theme for the annual PTA Reflections
Program is , "I can make a difference by..". You can express this theme
with Literature, Music, Photography, Visual Arts, Dance or Film. All
students are invited to enter. Entry forms and rules can be found in the
front office or you can get them on-line at www.txpta.org. Turn in your
entries at the front office. The Deadline for entries is October 31st.
Students, the Book Fair is now open for shopping! We'll be open until 12:15 today and then we will have extended family hours this afternoon from 3:30-6:30. If you are attending the football or volleyball games, come by the library and check out the outstanding selection of books and school supplies.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
You can make a difference! Show us how you make a difference by entering
the PTA Reflections Programs. The theme for the annual PTA Reflections
Program is , "I can make a difference by..". You can express this theme
with Literature, Music, Photography, Visual Arts, Dance or Film. All
students are invited to enter. Entry forms and rules can be found in the
front office or you can get them on-line at www.txpta.org. Turn in your
entries at the front office. The Deadline for entries is October 31st.
The 7th grade C team turned out another shut out victory on Tuesday
against Dobie. Doug Fernandez put a stop to Dobies first drive with a
forced fumble and recovery! Shortly after quarterback Tim Parsons put up
the first Unicorn score of the game with a 60 yard touchdown run. The
next Unicorn score came on a pass from Parsons to fullback Justin Davila
for 65 yards. A Jake Corbin interception and several other big plays by
the defense, who has only allowed 6 points all season, kept Dobie off the
board all night! Another late touchdown by Cruz led to the 30-0 victory
by the Unicorns. The C team record now stands at 3-0!
Indoor Soccer results from Tuesday, Oct.9:
NB DYNASTY outscored MEXICO REMIX 4-0.
USA defeated MEXICO 5-0.
LiL SAINTS played great offense and won the game 5-2 against MONGOOSE F.C.
FLYING CHIUHAHAS won 1-0 against team INDEPENDENT by forfeit.
The following teams play for another win on Thursday:
TROJANS vs LEGENDS
ARISTOCRATS vs SPARTANS
ELITE vs DYNAMOS
ITALY vs NB CREW
Book Fair begins on Thursday and will run through the 18th. There will be no morning library hours again until after the book fair. Instead, the book fair will be open until 3:30 every day and we will have extended family hours until 6:30 on both Thursdays! Please come by and check out the hundreds of great titles!
the PTA Reflections Programs. The theme for the annual PTA Reflections
Program is , "I can make a difference by..". You can express this theme
with Literature, Music, Photography, Visual Arts, Dance or Film. All
students are invited to enter. Entry forms and rules can be found in the
front office or you can get them on-line at www.txpta.org. Turn in your
entries at the front office. The Deadline for entries is October 31st.
The 7th grade C team turned out another shut out victory on Tuesday
against Dobie. Doug Fernandez put a stop to Dobies first drive with a
forced fumble and recovery! Shortly after quarterback Tim Parsons put up
the first Unicorn score of the game with a 60 yard touchdown run. The
next Unicorn score came on a pass from Parsons to fullback Justin Davila
for 65 yards. A Jake Corbin interception and several other big plays by
the defense, who has only allowed 6 points all season, kept Dobie off the
board all night! Another late touchdown by Cruz led to the 30-0 victory
by the Unicorns. The C team record now stands at 3-0!
Indoor Soccer results from Tuesday, Oct.9:
NB DYNASTY outscored MEXICO REMIX 4-0.
USA defeated MEXICO 5-0.
LiL SAINTS played great offense and won the game 5-2 against MONGOOSE F.C.
FLYING CHIUHAHAS won 1-0 against team INDEPENDENT by forfeit.
The following teams play for another win on Thursday:
TROJANS vs LEGENDS
ARISTOCRATS vs SPARTANS
ELITE vs DYNAMOS
ITALY vs NB CREW
Book Fair begins on Thursday and will run through the 18th. There will be no morning library hours again until after the book fair. Instead, the book fair will be open until 3:30 every day and we will have extended family hours until 6:30 on both Thursdays! Please come by and check out the hundreds of great titles!
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Attention LEO Club officers - There will be a mandatory officers' meeting on Tuesday, October 9. It will be in Coach Winki's room immediately after school. It will be over at 3:30. Also, please wear your LEO shirt so that we can take pictures for the paper.
Attention all teachers of Shadow Day students - Please release your Shadow students now to go to the cafeteria. They must be in their places by 7:45.
Picture retakes will be today. If you did not have
your picture taken during registration, you must have it taken today.
If you want to purchase the pictures, you must have the money today.
The office has the picture form. If you purchased pictures during
registration and were not happy with them, you can have them retaken,
however you must bring the packet with you in order to do this. It is very
important that everyone have their picture taken. These pictures are for
the yearbook and your permanent file. We will be taking pictures all day
and will call for you alphabetically.
ATTENTION CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS:
Due to the early release days on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, there will be No Cross Country practice on Wednesday and Thursday.
There will be a mandatory practice after school today.
Book Fair begins on Thursday and will run through the 18th. There will be no morning library hours again until after the book fair. Instead, the book fair will be open until 3:30 every day and we will have extended family hours until 6:30 on both Thursdays! Please come by and check out the hundreds of great titles!
Attention all NBMS students we have been challenged by the Canyon Cougars. We will be competing to see which district can gather the most canned food items for the SOS food bank. We will be collecting the cans tomorrow through October 18th. You will need to place them in the food drive box located in the office. The flyers that you can pass out to neighbors telling them about our food drive can be found outside Mrs. Brook's door room 107. Please donate and help NBISD Can the Cougars!!!!
Attention all teachers of Shadow Day students - Please release your Shadow students now to go to the cafeteria. They must be in their places by 7:45.
Picture retakes will be today. If you did not have
your picture taken during registration, you must have it taken today.
If you want to purchase the pictures, you must have the money today.
The office has the picture form. If you purchased pictures during
registration and were not happy with them, you can have them retaken,
however you must bring the packet with you in order to do this. It is very
important that everyone have their picture taken. These pictures are for
the yearbook and your permanent file. We will be taking pictures all day
and will call for you alphabetically.
ATTENTION CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS:
Due to the early release days on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, there will be No Cross Country practice on Wednesday and Thursday.
There will be a mandatory practice after school today.
Book Fair begins on Thursday and will run through the 18th. There will be no morning library hours again until after the book fair. Instead, the book fair will be open until 3:30 every day and we will have extended family hours until 6:30 on both Thursdays! Please come by and check out the hundreds of great titles!
Attention all NBMS students we have been challenged by the Canyon Cougars. We will be competing to see which district can gather the most canned food items for the SOS food bank. We will be collecting the cans tomorrow through October 18th. You will need to place them in the food drive box located in the office. The flyers that you can pass out to neighbors telling them about our food drive can be found outside Mrs. Brook's door room 107. Please donate and help NBISD Can the Cougars!!!!
Monday, October 8, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
October 8th through 11th is Tune up with breakfast week. Make sure that you eat breakfast everyday and you could win a free ring tone download for your cell phone. To qualify for the prize you must eat breakfast everyday next week. Prize awarded Friday morning.Attention
Indoor Soccer Players:
The following team will be playing tomorrow Tuesday, Oct. 9 in the morning.
Team 1 vs Team 9
Team 5 vs Team 13
Team 3 vs Team 11
Team 7 vs Team 15
Attention LifeSkills Students:
LifeSkills classes with Mr. Martinez will resume on Monday, Oct. 15 starting with Coach Schaffer's group.
Congratulations to the NBMS Cross Country Team who competed in the Texas State Classic this weekend in San Marcos:
The boys Cross Country Team took home the CHAMPIONSHIP trophy for the meet.
Individual who medaled where:
Josh Stallings 3rd place
Angel Gomez 5th place
Ashlynn Rice 9th place
The Cross Country team will now prepare for the Georgetown Invitational coming up this weekend.
Picture retakes will be on On Tuesday, October 9th. If you did not have
your picture taken during registration, you must have it taken that day.
If you want to purchase the pictures, you must have the money on Tuesday.
The office has the picture form. If you purchased pictures during
registration and were not happy with them, you can have them retaken,
however you must bring the packet with you in order to do this. It is very
important that everyone have their picture taken. These pictures are for
the yearbook and your permanent file. We will be taking pictures all day
and will call for you alphabetically.
Mrs. Lewis' classes will meet in the library again today.
Attention LEO Club officers - There will be a mandatory officers' meeting on Tuesday, October 9. It will be in Coach Winki's room immediately after school. It will be over at 3:30. Also, please wear your LEO shirt so that we can take pictures for the paper.
Indoor Soccer Players:
The following team will be playing tomorrow Tuesday, Oct. 9 in the morning.
Team 1 vs Team 9
Team 5 vs Team 13
Team 3 vs Team 11
Team 7 vs Team 15
Attention LifeSkills Students:
LifeSkills classes with Mr. Martinez will resume on Monday, Oct. 15 starting with Coach Schaffer's group.
Congratulations to the NBMS Cross Country Team who competed in the Texas State Classic this weekend in San Marcos:
The boys Cross Country Team took home the CHAMPIONSHIP trophy for the meet.
Individual who medaled where:
Josh Stallings 3rd place
Angel Gomez 5th place
Ashlynn Rice 9th place
The Cross Country team will now prepare for the Georgetown Invitational coming up this weekend.
Picture retakes will be on On Tuesday, October 9th. If you did not have
your picture taken during registration, you must have it taken that day.
If you want to purchase the pictures, you must have the money on Tuesday.
The office has the picture form. If you purchased pictures during
registration and were not happy with them, you can have them retaken,
however you must bring the packet with you in order to do this. It is very
important that everyone have their picture taken. These pictures are for
the yearbook and your permanent file. We will be taking pictures all day
and will call for you alphabetically.
Mrs. Lewis' classes will meet in the library again today.
Attention LEO Club officers - There will be a mandatory officers' meeting on Tuesday, October 9. It will be in Coach Winki's room immediately after school. It will be over at 3:30. Also, please wear your LEO shirt so that we can take pictures for the paper.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
Hey StuCo members!
Don't forget about our meeting this Monday, October 8, from 2:50 - 3:30 in the cafeteria. It's your last chance to turn in dues before we place our shirt order. We'll also be making plans for Red Ribbon Week. See you there.
Attention all FCA students - Don't forget the meeting this Friday. We will start in the small gym and then split up. This is our 2nd "girl talk/boy talk". Jeff and Jennifer will be with us again along with some others to talk about " he says/she says-are we on target?". Also, don't forget about "The Silver Ring Thing" this Saturday at Tree of Life. If you need information, See Coach Winki.
Mrs. Lewis' classes will meet in the library again today. Please meet her at the steps OUTSIDE of the library between the science building and the library.
The 7th grade A & B teams kept their unbeaten streaks alive on Thursday against Briesemeister. The A team offense was led by Quarterback Jacob Cantu and a committee of running backs including Jared Molina, Izaak Villarreal, and Cody Bevil as well as great blocking by the offensive line. The defense kept the Toros offense in check all night thanks to great play by Robert Flores, Richard Sanchez and Martin Gonzales leading to a 34-12 victory. The B team pitched a 36-0 shutout with big plays from quarterback Weston King and receiver Michael Lynch, combined with a swarming defense led by linebackers Koulton Hall and C.C. Matull. Both teams are 3-0 and looking forward to hosting Dobie next Thursday! Go BLUE!
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball teams. The A-team defeated Dobie 25-8 and 25-8. Jessica Waldrip led the offense serving up 11 aces and Allie Hubicsak had 7. Casey Chafin had 6 hits and Morgan Land had 4. Good job ladies!
The 7th grade B-team won all 3 of their games last night with scores of 25-22, 25-21, and 15-9. Destinee Farias led the Unicorns with 9 aces, Kate Lemley followed with 5 aces and Lisa Pickens ended the game with a kill. Congratulations ladies!
Attention all Middle School Cross Country runners:
Attention all Middle School Cross Country runners:
You will need to pick up the information sheet for the TEXAS STATE CC MEET in the Girls weight sometime today.
The bus will be leaving to Texas State at 8:30am on Saturday, so don't be late!
If you are not going to make it to the Cross Country meet tomorrow you will need to go to Coach Martinez's office to let him know!
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
October 8th through 11th is Tune up with breakfast week. Make sure that you eat breakfast everyday and you could win a free ring tone download for your cell phone. To qualify for the prize you must eat breakfast everyday next week. Prize awarded Friday morning.
The 8th grade "A" team defeated Briesemeister 29-8 last night in Seguin. Riley Grametbauer led the way with 4 touchdowns in the game.
The "B" team defeated Briese 40-0 with touchdowns by Brandon Lopez, Adrian Sanchez and Aaron Dubose to lead the Unicorns
Don't forget about our meeting this Monday, October 8, from 2:50 - 3:30 in the cafeteria. It's your last chance to turn in dues before we place our shirt order. We'll also be making plans for Red Ribbon Week. See you there.
Attention all FCA students - Don't forget the meeting this Friday. We will start in the small gym and then split up. This is our 2nd "girl talk/boy talk". Jeff and Jennifer will be with us again along with some others to talk about " he says/she says-are we on target?". Also, don't forget about "The Silver Ring Thing" this Saturday at Tree of Life. If you need information, See Coach Winki.
Mrs. Lewis' classes will meet in the library again today. Please meet her at the steps OUTSIDE of the library between the science building and the library.
The 7th grade A & B teams kept their unbeaten streaks alive on Thursday against Briesemeister. The A team offense was led by Quarterback Jacob Cantu and a committee of running backs including Jared Molina, Izaak Villarreal, and Cody Bevil as well as great blocking by the offensive line. The defense kept the Toros offense in check all night thanks to great play by Robert Flores, Richard Sanchez and Martin Gonzales leading to a 34-12 victory. The B team pitched a 36-0 shutout with big plays from quarterback Weston King and receiver Michael Lynch, combined with a swarming defense led by linebackers Koulton Hall and C.C. Matull. Both teams are 3-0 and looking forward to hosting Dobie next Thursday! Go BLUE!
Congratulations to the 7th grade volleyball teams. The A-team defeated Dobie 25-8 and 25-8. Jessica Waldrip led the offense serving up 11 aces and Allie Hubicsak had 7. Casey Chafin had 6 hits and Morgan Land had 4. Good job ladies!
The 7th grade B-team won all 3 of their games last night with scores of 25-22, 25-21, and 15-9. Destinee Farias led the Unicorns with 9 aces, Kate Lemley followed with 5 aces and Lisa Pickens ended the game with a kill. Congratulations ladies!
Attention all Middle School Cross Country runners:
Attention all Middle School Cross Country runners:
You will need to pick up the information sheet for the TEXAS STATE CC MEET in the Girls weight sometime today.
The bus will be leaving to Texas State at 8:30am on Saturday, so don't be late!
If you are not going to make it to the Cross Country meet tomorrow you will need to go to Coach Martinez's office to let him know!
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
October 8th through 11th is Tune up with breakfast week. Make sure that you eat breakfast everyday and you could win a free ring tone download for your cell phone. To qualify for the prize you must eat breakfast everyday next week. Prize awarded Friday morning.
The 8th grade "A" team defeated Briesemeister 29-8 last night in Seguin. Riley Grametbauer led the way with 4 touchdowns in the game.
The "B" team defeated Briese 40-0 with touchdowns by Brandon Lopez, Adrian Sanchez and Aaron Dubose to lead the Unicorns
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
Attention all FCA students - Don't forget the meeting this Friday. We will start in the small gym and then split up. This is our 2nd "girl talk/boy talk". Jeff and Jennifer will be with us again along with some others to talk about " he says/she says-are we on target?". Also, don't forget about "The Silver Ring Thing" this Saturday at Tree of Life. If you need information, See Coach Winki.
Attention all students in the SHADOW DAY program - During activity period Today, you will report to the cafeteria to receive your SHADOW DAY location and final instructions concerning appropriate dress and behavior. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Conder or Coach Winki.
Attention all FCA students - Don't forget the meeting this Friday. We will start in the small gym and then split up. This is our 2nd "girl talk/boy talk". Jeff and Jennifer will be with us again along with some others to talk about " he says/she says-are we on target?". Also, don't forget about "The Silver Ring Thing" this Saturday at Tree of Life. If you need information, See Coach Winki.
Attention all students in the SHADOW DAY program - During activity period Today, you will report to the cafeteria to receive your SHADOW DAY location and final instructions concerning appropriate dress and behavior. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Conder or Coach Winki.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Attention all students in the SHADOW DAY program - During activity period on Thursday, you will report to the cafeteria to receive your SHADOW DAY location and final instructions concerning appropriate dress and behavior. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Conder or Coach Winki.
Hey all you LEOs out there! Don't forget the meeting afterschool today in Mr. Barrett's room. We will be discussing "Bark in the Park", The Animal Shelter Halloween Carnival, Wurstfest and the Lexington Trip in the spring. You will also get information on the induction ceremony on October 16. If you can't make it, please let Mr. Barrett or Coach Winki know before the end of the day.
Attention all indoor soccer players. Games are canceled this week due to Coach Martinez being out. There will not be any games on Thursday morning. Games will resume next week.
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
Football News
NB 8th Grade C Team defeated Canyon in a defensive struggle Tuesday by a score of 6 - 0. The lone Unicorn score came from a punt return by Guanu Thomas.
Hey all you LEOs out there! Don't forget the meeting afterschool today in Mr. Barrett's room. We will be discussing "Bark in the Park", The Animal Shelter Halloween Carnival, Wurstfest and the Lexington Trip in the spring. You will also get information on the induction ceremony on October 16. If you can't make it, please let Mr. Barrett or Coach Winki know before the end of the day.
Attention all indoor soccer players. Games are canceled this week due to Coach Martinez being out. There will not be any games on Thursday morning. Games will resume next week.
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
Football News
NB 8th Grade C Team defeated Canyon in a defensive struggle Tuesday by a score of 6 - 0. The lone Unicorn score came from a punt return by Guanu Thomas.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Attention all indoor soccer players. Games are canceled this week due to Coach Martinez being out. There will not be any games on Thursday morning. Games will resume next week.
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
Monday, October 1, 2007
Monday, October 1, 2007
Last Thursday, the 7th grade volleyball A-team defeated Breisemeister 25-7, 25-22. Jessica Waldrip led the offense serving 5 aces and Morgan Land had two kills.
The B-team also defeated Briese 25-14, 25-19. Kendal Fox led the team in passing with 3 perfect passes to Taylor Schaefer and Gabby Dominguez who each had a kill. Destinee Farias served up 4 aces and Gayle Blakeman had 5. The lady unicorns will host Dobie this Thursday. Good luck ladies!
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
The 7th grade A & B teams both had big shut out victories last Thursday night. A team won 34-0 and B team won 28-0! The 7th grade football looks to keep its unbeaten streak alive this Thursday against Briesemeister at Home!
The B-team also defeated Briese 25-14, 25-19. Kendal Fox led the team in passing with 3 perfect passes to Taylor Schaefer and Gabby Dominguez who each had a kill. Destinee Farias served up 4 aces and Gayle Blakeman had 5. The lady unicorns will host Dobie this Thursday. Good luck ladies!
Ready to go shopping? The Scholastic Book Fair is almost here! Start saving your money and get ready to buy some of the latest and greatest books available. Book Fair begins October 11 and ends on October 18. We'll be open from 7:30 to 3:30 every day and have extended hours on both Thursdays. Come by the library for a sneak peak flyer!
The 7th grade A & B teams both had big shut out victories last Thursday night. A team won 34-0 and B team won 28-0! The 7th grade football looks to keep its unbeaten streak alive this Thursday against Briesemeister at Home!
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