Panther Post
April 1st - April 6th
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
Thank you so much to all the volunteers, PTA and teachers who made Pantherama a wonderful success!
Eric Wernli
Email: ewernl@neisd.net
Website: www.neisd.net/lopez
Location: 23103 Hardy Oak Boulevard, San Antonio, TX, USA
Phone: 210-356-5005
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LopezPTA/?rf=347167058711443
Twitter: @lopezpanthers
Wednesday, April 3
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. - Large Zone Meet - Heroes Stadium
Thursday, April 4
11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. - PTA Meeting - Parent Program - Library
Saturday, April 6
8:30am – 4:30pm - Spring Theatre Contest - Ronald Reagan High School
PALS APPLICATIONS ARE DUE MONDAY APRIL 1 BY 3:50 PM IN THE LOPEZ COUNSELING OFFICE
“A Red Carpet Affair”
Come out and and strut your stuff on the red carpet at the spring dance on April 12th! DJ, photo booth, pizza and snacks! Please see details below!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0448AAAE2CAA8-spring4 - Link to Volunteer at dance.
LOPEZ PANTHERS LEAD, SERVE AND INSPIRE
I think many of us would agree that it seems like life has gotten busier with our students homework, students needing a ride here and there and the list could go on. . Dr. Stephen Covey suggest we ‘Sharpen the Saw’ . This analogy means that when we “sharpen the saw” we are really taking care of and making better the greatest asset that we have, which is ourselves. And how do we do this? We need to take time to practice a balanced and self-renewing of our physical, social/emotional, mental, and spiritual lives. How are you taking time to “sharpen your saw”? How is your child taking time to “sharpen his/her saw”? Send in pictures of your students taking time to sharpen his/her saw. Send to mvolz@neisd. We will post these pictures to help inspire others and to motivate others and to model how taking time for yourself is healthy.
YEARBOOK NEWS
ATTENTION UPCOMING 8TH GRADERS
Dear Incoming Freshman Parents,
The Ronald Reagan PTA is hosting a parent information program for all current eighth grade parents. The event will take place Wednesday, April 10 from 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. in the Reagan auditorium.
The transition from middle school to high school can be as anxious for parents as it is for students. Let this program help relieve some of that anxiety. During the program, you will meet Reagan principal, Brenda Shelton, Reagan PTA President, Deanna Lauer, the Incoming 2019-2020 Reagan PTA President and Reagan counselors who will each give an overview of what incoming freshman can expect at Reagan High School. Everyone in attendance will be entered into a drawing to win a Reagan charm bracelet.
After the program, Reagan PALS will lead attendees on a tour of the school. If you have any questions regarding this event, please email Connie Carrington,ptaconnie@att.net