Yearling Leader News
by John A. Bojescul, Principal
UIL Academic Meet Results
This past Saturday Garner competed in their second TMSCA meet at Hobby Middle School, placing 4th overall. Congratulations to all of our students for participating in this meet, and to their academic coaches for a job well done! Below is a list of individual honors.
Robotics at Madison
This past Saturday several Garner students competed in the Robotics competition at Madison High School. Although we did not place in this meet, our students learned a lot of valuable knowledge and information about robotics. I wish our students the best in their next competition. Thank you Mrs. Katina Wright and Ms. Nicole Dalquist for sponsoring our Robotics team, and for your dedication to our students and school. Students, keep working hard and your efforts and positive results will be seen. Go Yearlings!
Spring Registration 2018
Spring registration is underway for our students. Last Friday, our counselors began meeting with our 8th graders to review their choice cards for high school. This evening, we will host our annual Electives Course Fair Showcase from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm. For more information, see below.
Tomorrow, our counselors will meet with 7th graders to review their choice cards, and on Wednesday, they will meet with 6th grade to review their choice cards. Also tomorrow evening, MacArthur High School will be hosting the Dual Language Parent Meeting for our 8th graders who will be registering for their dual language program in high school.
On Thursday, we will host our 5th grade visits. Finally, MacArthur's high school course fair will be held next Monday, January 29th beginning at 6:00 pm for incoming freshman.
For more information about these events, visit our campus website at https://www.neisd.net/garner , or contact the counseling department at 210-356-3866. Thank you.
Garner Library Newsletter
MacArthur HS Annual Baseball Hit-a-thon
February 3, 2018 from 10:30 am - 1:00 pm at MacArthur's baseball field. For more information, see the flyer below. Go Yearlings, future Brahmas!