Granger School Weekly Newsletter
March 22-26, 2021
AFTERNOON PICK UP
Planning Ahead/Friendly Reminders
ATTENTION GRADES 5-11: Bring your laptops Monday & Tuesday (March 29-30) for the Ascender Presentation. Don't forget to charge your laptop!
March 27 Prom - TURN IN PROM FORM BY MARCH 24, 2021
April 2 School Closed/Staff & Student Holiday
Friendly Reminders:
KEEP GRANGER SAFE
Practice the Big 4 NPI's (Non-Pharmaceuticals Intervention)
1. Limit social contact and always be mindful of your distance.
2. Wash your hands all the time.
3. Wipe all touch surfaces.
4. Wear a mask to protect yourself and others.
*PLEASE return library books. The average cost to replace a book is $15, sometimes more, for each book borrowed. Ouch.
*Regular school board meetings are the second Wednesday of each month. For information from the meetings, please refer to the school website, under Board of Trustees, then Agendas & Minutes.
*There is a $35 replacement cost for lost or damaged laptop chargers. Barcodes on school issued property must not be removed.
*All students are issued a laptop which will reflect on their library status. Students Pre-K-4th attending school on campus will keep their issued laptop in their homeroom.
*ATTENTION STUDENTS AND PARENTS: Students in grades 5-12 must bring their issued laptops fully charged to school everyday.
RESOURCE:
Calling Parents, Researchers, and Educations who work with children with Autism!
Coach to Communication (C2C)
*FREE individualized parent coaching
*Improve your child's communication skills
*Caregivers of children with autism spectrum disorder, birth to 22
*Anywhere in Texas
*English & Spanish-fluent coaches
*Apply at autism.tamu.edu
Preparing Researchers, Educators, and Parents (PREP)
*Complete FREE modules while earning CEUs
*Learn evidence-based strategies for autism and behavior
*Apply at https://prep.catalog.instructure.com
Funding for this project is provided by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Menu
Tuesday: Chicken or Beef Fajita Tacos
Wednesday: Pizza
Thursday: Grilled Chicken
Friday: Chicken Nuggets
Wise Words
― Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
You can find the book in the school library!
Off to Work
Why did the man get fired from the orange juice factory?
Because he couldn't concentrate.
Why does a candlemaker have it easy?
Because he only works on wick ends.
Why did the man wear boxing gloves on the freeway?
To fight the traffic.
ACT QUICK!
DATE SENT: March 9, 2021
Good morning everyone,
In five weeks the scholarship application will close. Currently, we have 30 submitted applications and 32 applications that are in the process of being submitted.
We have over 100 scholarships to give out. Will you please help get the word out to students about scholarships. Please tell them about the application and the link: https://foundation.templejc.edu/scholarships/
With spring break approaching, we hope students will take advantage of the extra time and apply!
Thank you -
Evelyn N. Waiwaiole, Ph.D.
Vice President of Development
Executive Director of Temple College Foundation
Temple College
2600 S. First St.
Temple TX 76504
Office: 254-298-8766
Cell: 512-762-6398
Help!
This history making school year has brought its challenges. From pandemic to weather, our world has changed. Capturing it has also presented new complications for the yearbook staff. With this said, you are invited to help us preserve memories. If you have school related images you are willing to share, please email to the art teacher, Jasmine Bourque. Thank you in advance for your help!
email: jbourque@granger.txed.net
Link to purchase yearbook and yearbook ads:
https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/?event=general.displayLanding&jobnumber=17880
Need Chocolate?
Submit them!
Scholarships & Schedules
These scholarships, and more, can be found on the school website.
https://www.grangerisd.net/search_e
Link to different scholarship opportunities grades 9-12:
https://www.scholarships4highschool.org/
Temple College
https://foundation.templejc.edu/scholarships/
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) Texas Section will award the Cleon Namken Memorial Scholarship annually to a graduating high school senior enrolling in college with plans to pursue a degree in engineering with an emphasis in a soil or water related field. A recommendation from an ASABE Texas Section member is beneficial but not mandatory. Due April 30th.
The Williamson County Republican Women Scholarship is for graduating Williamson County female students who have an interest in and an awareness of the need to become involved in the political process. The due date is April 1st.
Lawrence Karl Memorial Scholarship Fund
awarded by
Bartlett Electric Cooperative
Bartlett Electric Cooperative, Inc. will be offering $1,500 Lawrence Karl Memorial Scholarships for the 2021 school year. Scholarship application forms are now available.
TO BE ELIGIBLE YOU MUST................
- Be a dependent of an active BEC member
- Be a graduating senior
- Reside full-time in the home of a parent who is a full-time resident in BEC's service area
- Have a high school GPA of 90 or higher
- Have applied for admission as a full-time student at a state university, junior college or technical school
Deadline to submit your application is Thursday, April 1, 2021
Don't Mess With Texas Scholarship
The 2021 Don’t mess with Texas® Scholarship, in partnership with Keep Texas Beautiful, recognizes the achievements of high school seniors who have taken a leadership role to prevent litter in their school and/or community. Any Texas high school senior planning to pursue a two- or four-year degree at an accredited college or university in the Fall of 2021 and currently attending public, private, or home school in Texas may apply. One $5,000 Grand Prize scholarship and two $2,000 scholarships will be awarded this May, 2021. Thank you to the 2021 scholarship sponsors: iHeart Media and Buc-ee’s.
Click the link for the scholarship application:
https://www.dontmesswithtexas.org/education-overview/scholarships/
WCRTA Aspiring Educator Scholarships
Website: http://www.wcrta.org/scholarships.html
The Williamson County Retired Teachers Association (WCRTA) supports future educators by awarding two $1,000 WCRTA Aspiring Educator Scholarships to graduating seniors who plan to major in education. Applicants may be graduating seniors from any high school in a Williamson County independent school district.
Scholarship recipients (invited with their parents and counselor) are expected to attend the WCRTA Membership Meeting and Luncheon in June, where they will be recognized and congratulated by the WCRTA membership.
Recipients also submit a progress letter to WCRTA at the end of their Fall and Spring semesters.
The WCRTA Aspiring Educator Scholarship application is at the link to the right, and should be completed electronically. Upon completion, the applicant must print the document, sign, scan with required documentation (Letters of Acceptance, Transcript, and SAT and ACT Score Reports) into one PDF file.
Applications will then be emailed to:
WCRTA Aspiring Educator Scholarship applications are due
- in good order -
by March 31 at 11:59 pm CDT.
Local Go Texan Scholarship for Williamson County
Graduating seniors who apply for this do not have to be involved in agriculture but are encouraged to be a volunteer who shows a significant amount of involvement in the community or school activities. Our county will award $250.00 scholarships to selected recipients. Due March 29th.
Taylor Czech Chorus 2021 $500 Scholarship
Criteria:
1. Be a Graduating Senior in the 2020-21 school year.
2. Have a Minimum High School GPA equivalence of 3.0 on a 4 point scale.
3. Provide documentation of Czech Heritage.
4. Include 300-400 word, typed, double-space essay defining why you think you should be selected, how your Czech heritage has influenced you, and what your heritage means to you.
5. Recipient must live no farther than 25 miles from Taylor, Texas, with the exception of a relative of a Taylor Czech Chorus member.
6. Must be willing to attend a meeting o the Taylor Czech Chorus in Taylor to receive the award.
7. Submit by May 1, 2021. See school website, your email, or Mrs. Thorsen for more information.
Schedules
*Remember to check school website, Dojo, Email, Facebook, Twitter, and Remind for any last minute changes due to situations beyond GISD control.
Renaissance Universal Screening
EOY 4 week testing window: April 5-April 30
Secondary Bell Schedule
Jr. High Class Periods
1st 8:00-8::45
2nd 8:55-9:40
3rd 9:50-10:35
4th 10:45-11:30
Lunch 11:35-12:05
5th 12:10-12:55
6th 1:05-1:50
7th 2:00-2:45
8th 2:55-3:40
High School Class Periods
1st 8:00-8:45
2nd 8:55-9:40
3rd 9:50-10:35
4th 10:45-11:30
5th 11:40-12:25
Lunch 12:30-1:00
6th 1:05-1:50
7th 2:00-2:45
8th 2:55-3:40
LUNCH TIMES
· Pre K - 1st 10:30-10:55
· 2nd-4th 11:00-11:25
· 5th - 8th 11:35 - 12:05
· 9th - 12th 12:30-1:00
LIBRARY FIXED SCHEDULE
Monday
8:55-9:40 Steffek
1:05:1:50 Horak
Tuesday
8:55-9:40 Repa
1:05-1:50 Mr. Irisawa
2:40-3:10 Mrs. Irisawa
Wednesday
8:55-9:40 Vanek
1:05-1:50 Michalik
Thursday
8:55-9:40 Marek
1:05-1:50 Sessums
Friday
8:55-9:40 Chapman
1:05-1:50 Ivicic
2:55-3:40 Ms. Kubacak
School Board:
Tommy Filla, President
Timmy Tidwell, Vice President
Sandra Carpenter, Secretary
Chelsey Ellison, Member
Scott Murrah, Member
Peter Reese, Member
Daryl Stefek, Member
Class Sponsors
Seniors:
Lyndsey Reed, Stephen Brosch, Jessica Ivicic, Eric Johnson, Alyssa Wade, Brent Holubec
Juniors:
Seth Terry, Tracy Terry, Lisa Repa, Jimmie Baker, Anissa Lopez
Sophomores:
Jordan Hafley, Tawnya Shirocky, Quinlan Kubacak, Mari Buenrostro
Freshmen:
Carol Sameniego, Cole Lowry, Jennifer Lane, Jolene Volek
Helpful Links:
Scholarships and Academic Counseling Service link: https://www.grangerisd.net/79539_2
Accelerated Reader Bookfinder: https://www.arbookfind.com
Video guides to college financial aide:
Overview of the Financial Aid Process : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_iS7gmQd9o
How to Create Your FSA ID : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7ihhGk8mCY&t=2s
2019-2020 FAFSA Full Walkthrough : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1GmaBMD-oY
After the FAFSA: What Happens Next : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c1gNefSw78
Parent resource on E-Cigarettes and JUUL prevention: https://www.catch.org/pages/cmb-parent-resources
Resources and outreach available to students, teachers, and the community:
*Intervention Services: Alana Arndt on campus daily during the school year for individual/family therapy and support (512-713-9886)
*Mobile Outreach Team: available for mental health crisis and can offer mental health resources in Williamson County area. (512-864-8277)
*The Christi Center: Offers free, ongoing support groups for adults grieving the loss of a child, spouse, parent, sibling or other loved one. (512-467-2600) http://christicenter.org/services/williamson-county/
* Bluebonnet Trials 1-800-841-1255
*Crisis Hotline Text 741741
*Crisis Hotline 1-800-273-8255
***Laptop Loan Agreement:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/scschoolfiles/776/laptop_loan_agreement_2.pdf
***FRIENDLY REMINDER*** There is a $35 replacement cost for lost or damaged laptop chargers. Barcodes on school issued property must not be removed.
Granger ISD
Email: dgriffis@granger.txed.net
Website: Grangerisd.net
Location: 300 North Colorado, Granger, TX, USA
Phone: 512-859-2173
Facebook: facebook.com/GrangerISD
Twitter: @Granger_Lions