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1 Anahuac Independent School District June 2015 Foundation Sponsors 1st Annual Black & Gold Banquet The Anahuac ISD Education Foundation sponsored the First Annual Black & Gold Academic Banquet May 21 at White s Park. The banquet honored the Top Ten students of the Anahuac High School Class of The Class of 2015 Valedictorian is Ali Kontominas. Salutatorian is Joshuia Cooper. Also honored were mentors teachers who made a special impact on the highachieving students. Following are some of the comments made by the students of their mentor: Coach Ben West never sugar coats anything, which is why I have the utmost respect for this man, said Joshuia Cooper of his mentor. Coach Kirk Moore challenged us to think outside the box and allowed us to find our own solutions, said Toan Huynh. Thank you for all the help you have given me ad for always encouraging me to do my best, said Elaine Nguyen of mentor Patricia Gonzalez. The banquet was catered by Russell Ezer, with members of Geraldine Brown s Culinary Arts class serving the guests. Inside this issue of : AHS Grads! SPEED Day AHS Career Day Pg. 3 Pg. 6 Pg. 11 The 2015 Top Ten Students of Anahuac High School Beginning from the left: Valedictorian Ali Kontominas with mentor Rebecca Green, Salutatorian Joshuia Cooper with mentor Ben West, Carlee Rose with mentor Tammy King, Elaine Nguyen with mentor Patricia Gonzalez, Melani Aguilar with mentor Kyra Williams, Members of the Anahuac ISD Education Foundation Megan Majors with mentor Camille Jackson, Jakub Lucas with mentor Ryan Roecker, Toan Huynh with mentor Kirk Moore, Austin Nauman with mentor Irma Moulton and Bryan Qualli with mentor Corena Fitzgerald. Members of the AISD Education Foundation Board attended the May 21 Black & Gold Banquet. In the front row, left to right, are Carolann Rogers, Sarah Cerrone, Mary Beth Bess, Lanetta Muldrow and Lynn Dell Turner. In the back, left to right, are David Harmon, Michael Manders, Lane Bertrand, Tony Sims and Supt. James Hopper.

2 Page 2 Board Discusses Graduation Experience Anahuac ISD board members discussed the 2015 graduation ceremony at White s Park pavilion during the June 9 meeting and what steps can be taken for next year. AISD previously held ceremonies either at Kyle White Field or in the auditorium during inclement weather. Input from the community showed a need next year for more seating and additional cooling measures. Superintendent James Hopper suggested having four chairs available inside the arena for each graduate to designate to whoever they choose, adding this would greatly alleviate crowding in the stands. The board also discussed having water on hand for anyone in need. Anahuac High School Principal Eric Humphrey also suggested portacoolers to help cool the air. Board members noted that even though the air within the arena was tolerable, the stands were much warmer because air did not circulate as much among the fully-occupied bleachers. However, it was the consensus of the board that holding the graduation ceremony at White s Park was still the better option. It s nice not to have to worry about Mother Nature, said Humphrey. In other business, Mr. Humphrey reported that 65 high school students are enrolled in this year s Summer School. Anahuac Middle School Principal Tammy Duhon reported that 75 of her UIL Team Competes at State Level The Anahuac High School Academic Team sent four members to the State Meet in Austin in May to compete in Current Events competition. The Current Events team made up of Carlos Chavez, Luciano Palacios, Carlee Rose and Kaitelynn Innerarity were District and Regional Champs. They fell short at State, but ended up in a respectable 4 th place position. Junior Carlos Chavez finished in 6 th place and received a medal. All competitors are Juniors and they will return next year in an attempt to win State. The team is coached by High School US History teacher Mario Garza. Congratulations to all the competitors. Pictured at right are Carlee Rose, Luciana Palacios, Kaitelynn Innerarity, Carlos Chavez and coach Mario Garza. students are enrolled in Summer school. There are 117 Anahuac Elementary students enrolled in Summer School. The board hired Shae Bowman, Cherie Burns, Heather Roecker, Latisha Powell, Laura Burke and Mary Anne LeBlanc for Anahuac Elementary, Katy Andrade and Jennifer Barber for Anahuac Middle School, Yadira Rivera for Anahuac High School and Cullen Henicke for Maintenance. The board acknowledged the retirement of Myra Norman, Geraldine Brown and Teresa LaFour. It also acknowledged the resignations of Marcia Smith, Irma Pren, Ron Copper, Phillip Partlow, Ernest Palomo, Michelle Hatfield, Lin Ellis, Darla Attaway and Rosetta Raymond. Family & Consumer Science YPS Winners Students enrolled in Family and Consumer Science this year participated in the Youth Project Show the following winners: Best of Show and Rosette Winner Geordan Howard for his Peanut Brittle. Best of Class and Buckle Winner Peyton Sanders for her blouse in the Clothing Division. 1st Place Winners (Blue Ribbons) Kenley Abshire, Alyssa Adame, Shawanna Bradley, Dominique Clawson, Allison Cormier, Caleb Edmonds, Denton Fugere, Mikhaelis Moore, JoDee Hatfield, Landon Hatfield, Tyre Humphrey, Jamie Reily, Trent Robertson, CJ Parsons and Esperanza Sierra. 2nd Place (Red Ribbons) winners in Foods Daniel Ballio, Jaden Blue, Jose Cabrera, Araceli Chavez, Alexis Chavez, Jessica Edmonds, Ariel Hamilton, Brianna Humphrey, Jamus Lotz, Tony Netro, Armando Netro, Phillip Parsons, Denice Puente, William Reedy, Ana Salazar, Arial Sanchez, Hunter Tyler, Leonel Vargas, Khristian Vanscoy and Ebony Williams.

3 Page 3 The Anahuac High School Class of 2015 The graduating Class of 2015 said goodbye to high school days June 6 during the Commencement Ceremony at White s Park Pavilion. Ali Kontominas led her class as Valedictorian. It s not enough to simply get by in life, that doesn t move the world forward, she said. You must try to excel in everything you do and strive for excellence in every task. We may not have the power to inspire the entire world to strive for success, but we do have the power to achieve it for ourselves. My challenge for you is that in all that you do, strive to reach your full potential. If each of the students here today do that, imagine what effect we would have on the future. The future is truly in our hands, so let s make the most of it. Joshuia Cooper served as Salutatorian. As we all gather here to celebrate more than a decade of long, hard years of learning, we are surrounded by all the people who taught and inspires through our lives, he said. As we leave this campus and move on to the next chapters of our lives, we will carry with us, not only the book learning, but also the life lessons you taught us. ~ Melani Aguilar, Jazmine Albritton Traci Alexander, Diamond Allen Sierra Anderson, Thomas Barbeaud Kristyn Bennett, Donald Benoit, Jr. Cassidy Berry, Terrence Casanover Michael Chance, Jaqaish Childress **Joshuia Cooper, Brittany Davis Stetson Defusto, Pedro Diaz Rosa Diaz, Taylor Dunigan Robert Edwards, + Catalina Flores + Jonathon Flores, Asia Fontenot Taryn Gallaway, + Cristal Garcia ~ Megan Majors, Oscar Martinez Conejo Renan Martinez, Macy McCullough Selena Morua, Blake Moulton Noah Moulton, Alejandra Muñiz Rafael Perez, ~ Austin Nauman ~ Elaine Nguyen, Christopher O'Banion Deion Ponce, Eva Puente ~ Bryan Qualli, Jasmine Ramirez Zachary Reynolds, Chelesy Richardson Sarah Robicheaux, Victor Romero ~ Carlee Rose, Hannah Sims Joshua Smith, Kadi Smith Jesus Garcia Tirado, Roy Golleher Natasha Soley, William Stanley Elijah Gomez, Justin Haley Crystal Stephenson, Jazmin Thomas + Lydia Hernandez, Gabriella Hinojosa Ebony Thompson, Alejandro Torres Ignacia Hinojosa, +Curtis Howard, Jr. Luis Torres, Juan Valencia ~ Toan Huynh, Dakota Jones Deisy Vargas, Ken Whittington Kenton King, Amber Knight Ebony Williams, Jonah Witcher * Alexandra Kontominas Gerald Womack, Alexia Wynne Valedictorian Ali Kontominas Salutatorian Joshuia Cooper Clayton Lamb, Xavian Lewis ~Jakub Lucas, Dominique Lugo Latashia Lyons, Ashlynne Maddox ~ denotes Honor Graduate + denotes Early Graduate

4 Page 4 Anahuac High Schools seniors worked hard with many earning a variety of scholarships to help them with their continued education. Scholarships this year totaled $359,820. Melani Aguilar $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $1,500 Lions Club; $1,000 Baytown Municipal Police Association Scholarship; $300 Mu Alpha Theta; $250 NHS; $500 Band Boosters. Traci Alexander $500 Don W. Lagow. Joshuia Cooper $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $20, Regents Scholarship Texas A&M for $5,000 /year for 4 years; $2,000 Ashley Hedges Memorial Scholarship; $1,500 Lions Club. Brittany Davis $500 Bob Wallace Memorial Scholarship. Rosa Diaz $500 SPEED Day. Taylor Dunigan $250 NHS. Asia Fontenot $500 Athletic Booster Club Girl. Jesus Garcia Our Lady of Guadalupe, English Bible Study Scholarship. Justin Haley $500 FFA Scholarship. Nathan Toan Huynh $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $500 AHS Memorial. Alexandra Kontominas $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $73,600 Terry Foundation Scholarship for Scholarships to Graduates Top $350,000! $18,400/year for 4 years; $500 NHS; $500 June Chambless Memorial Scholarship; $500 Roots and Shoots. Jakub Lucas $450 Gatorfest Top Ten. Dominique Lugo $500 SPEED Day; $2,500 Security State Bank. Latashia Lyons $500 AHS Memorial. Megan Majors $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $500 AHS MEMORIAL. Selena Morua $400 Spanish Club; $500 SPEED Day. Blake Moulton $500 Gid Campbell Memorial; $500 AHS Memorial. Noah Moulton $1,500 Lions Club; $500 Athletic Booster Club Boy. Alejandra Muniz $300 Spanish Club; $500 SPEED Day; $120 SAT/ACT Scholarship. Austin Nauman $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $500 Quinten and Georgianne Jackson Memorial; $500 Jesse Dee Leggett II; $500 Glenn and Kyle Edmonds Vocational FFA Memorial Scholarship; $18,000 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; $6,000 Blinn Livestock Judging Scholarship $1500/semester for 4 semesters; $1,800 President Emeritus James H Atkinson and Sarah Beth Pohlmeyer Scholarship; $1,500 Chambers County Youth Project Show Scholarship; $10,000 FFA Scholarship. Elaine Nguyen $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $300 Mu Alpha Theta; $1,000 Susan Tunze Hollomon. Christopher O Banion $120,000 United States Navy. Bryan Qualli $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $1,500 Lions Club; $8,000 Chevron Phillips Chemical Dependents' Scholarship $2,000/year. Jasmine Ramirez $300 Spanish Club. Zachary Reynolds $500 AHS Former Student. Sarah Robicheaux $400 Voice of America Scholarship; $1,000 Gatorfest Queen; $250 NHS. Carlee Rose $450 Gatorfest Top Ten; $500 Irvin Leblanc; $500 Jesse Dee Leggett II Memorial Scholarship; $1,500 Chambers County Youth Project Show Scholarship; $5,000 Anahuac National Bank Scholarship. Joshua Smith $500 Band Booster. William Stanley $1,000 American Legion; $500 Nellie Windham Pry. Deisy Vargas $300 Spanish Club; $68,000 Smith-Hutson Scholarship $17,000/year for 4 years; $250 NHS. Jonah Witcher $500 Scott Bradley Scholarship; $500 Jesse Dee Leggett II Memorial Scholarship.

5 Anahuac Elementary Honor Roll Page 5 First Grade A Bentley Abshier, Maddox Abshier, Yari Amaya, Tucker Anderson, Kayden Billiott, Lana Bogue, Leah Borne, Emily Cabrera, Kaden Campbell, Kyleigh Carpenter, Francisco Chavez, Zackery DeLaCruz, Oscar Garza, Luis Gonzalez-Razo, Anahi Hernandez, George Hisler, Adryanna Humphrey, Kendall Hutchins, Jaime Martinez, Nancy Miranda, Taylor Neumann, Ayden Powell, Lizbeth Ramirez, Ivan Salazar, Eli Swonke, Kyler Taylor, Jesse Wilcox and Madison Willis. First Grade A-B Layla Alvarez, Christopher Barrett, King Charles, James Connella, Kayden Dequeant, Sara Desormeaux, Derrick Dominy, Duy Duong, Bryan Espinosa, Cassimira Evans, Natalie Garner, Zheylyn Goss, Nolan Hall, Kyla Hart, Callie Henicke, Emily Hernandez, Jaylynn Lewis, Cherilynn Martinez, Oscar Mejia, Josalinn Muniz, Avery Nuckols, Geovany Pescador, Emily Ramos, Lizette Richardson, Valeria Romero, Julissa Sandoval, Hunter Satchwell, Guneet Sidhu, Richard Smith, Karli Trahan, Kenzli VanVickle, Johnny Vargas and Brooklyn Wells. Second Grade A Aili Backlund, Braedon Edmonds, Zanica Fortenberry, Tina Ly, Kaitlynn McDaniel, Matthew Previte, Damon Rakestraw, Ashton Rose and Camden Wilson. Second Grade A-B Hannah Anderson, Lizeth Cabrera, Daniel Casillas, Daunte Childress, Kayla Cooper, Saniaya Cooper, Zoey Gonzalez, Jayda Granger, Hannah Griffice, Tyler Hart, Corajoy Hvamstad, Billy Kennedy, Caleb Kennedy, Meg Kreuzer, Kadence Leavins, Mack Lewis, Victoria McMillan, Gabriella Palacios, Saniya Pedraza, Karolina Perez, Joseph Previte, Drake Price, Fatima Ramirez, Leslie Ramirez, Lajace Richardson, Jayden Thrower, Tho Tran, Milana Ward, Paisley Wells, James Wilcox, Maylee Willcox and Clay Witherspoon. Third Grade A No students made the Third Grade A Honor Roll List. Third Grade A-B Mattilyn Anderson, Artemio Banda, Kiera Beechem, Michael Bonin, Valerie Castillo, Marcos Curiel, Teagan Doucet, Sherwood Dye, Karlie Guzman, Kamryn Hampton, Sonjia Hankamer, Dalton Hendrix, Brooks Henicke, Brenda Hernandez, Emily Hernandez, Alyssa Humphrey, Brooke Muniz, Keilly Perez, Mariana Sandoval, Tiffany Seaton, Christian Valencia and Damon Watts. Fourth Grade A Cameron Edmonds, Jamie Granger, Jake Previte, Jathan Sherman and Richard Tu. Fourth Grade A-B Bryson Campbell, Becca DeHoyos, Heather DeLaCruz, Rylee Hatfield, Ian Martinez, Holden Smith and Maggie Stephenson. Fifth Grade A Lillian Edwards, Phoebe Hampton, Jarelis Hernandez and Hannah Kelley. Fifth Grade A-B Jared Bess, Alyssa Jackson, Conner Jones, Kyler McKenzie, Diana Miranda, Halley Moor, Ryleigh Richards, Angela Rodriguez, Christian Sanchez and Grace Sharp. Anchors Aweigh! Petty Officer Esteban Barrientes presents the Post 911 GI Bill & Hazelwood Act award to senior Christopher O'Banion. The award was presented during Anahuac High School Awards Ceremony May 21. Award-winning Quilt Fifth grade Challenge students presented their hand-pieced mini quilt to Anahuac Elementary Principal Mitzi Higginbotham. The students also earned a plaque at Youth Project Show for best Group Project. Pictured above, left to right are Natalia Rico, Jarelis Hernandez, Mrs. Higginbotham, Hannah Cate Edwards and Hannah Kelley.

6 Page 6 AHS Celebrate Yearbook Reveal Anahuac High School students enjoyed participating in the 5 th Annual Yearbook Distribution party May 20. Students who purchased a 2015 yearbook help celebrate the reveal of the new yearbook with refreshments and door prizes. Yearbooks will be sold again in the fall. Eighth Annual SPEED Day A Success The 8 th annual AISD Speed Day was held May 15 at Anahuac High School. Three hundred and fifty students and 217 teachers from thirteen districts attended. Anahuac, Barbers Hill, Bob Hope School, Crosby, East Chambers, Goose Creek, Huffman, Hull-Daisetta, Kountze, Liberty, Lumberton, Nederland, and West Hardin participated in events specifically designed to the meet needs of students with disabilities. The variety of activities included academic competitions, carnival games, and track and field events. The word Speed is an acronym for Special People Excelling Every Day. I would like to thank all of the AISD faculty, staff, administrators, board members, volunteers, and the following sponsors who made Speed Day 2015 a special day for so many wonderful children, said organizer Mary Ann Renner. A very special thank you goes to the AHS student volunteers who did an outstanding job, said Ms. Renner. Teachers and visitors from the participating districts told me continually how very impressed they were with all the student helpers and how much they appreciated their encouraging and caring attitudes. Sponsors: Fabrication and Construction Services Anahuac Lions Club NRG Energy Gandy Ink AES PTO JMR Plumbing Clayton Foltyn Targa Resources Barbers Hill Bank Anahuac National Bank Blimpie Subs and Salads First Liberty National Bank Anahuac ISD East Chambers County Bank Mark and Brenda Derryberry Sasol Anahuac ESA Sorority Chambers Health Market Basket Prosperity Bank Security State Bank Captain Coy Witherspoon s Guide Service of Anahuac Texas First Bank Subway Key Truck Sales Pit Stop Rehab Mont Belvieu Urgent Care Clinic Coupland Signs McDonalds Derryberry s LP Mike Bizanowicz Cadwald Family Delta Sigma Sorority Cedar Bayou Junior High PTO Rosa Cuellar Kim Swaney.

7 AHS Senior Receives VFW Award Members of the VFW presents the Boys of Democracy Award to senior Sarah Robicheaux. The award was presented during Anahuac High School Awards Ceremony May 21. Page 7 Mrs. Brown Celebrates 37 Years AHS educator Geraldine Brown was honored with a retirement party recently. She is leaving AISD after serving the District for 37 years. She has taught classes in Family and Consumer Science, been class sponsor for all grade levels, sponsored Future Homemakers of America, and served as a board member for Vocational Home Economics Association of Texas. She also sponsored Teens in the Drivers Seat, sponsored cheerleaders for a total of 15 years and served as board member for Family and Consumers Science Teachers Association of Texas. Check out anahuacisd.net Winning Portrait Anahuac Elementary Principal Mitzi Higginbotham is pictured with fifth grade student Phoebe Hampton and her Art awards from Youth Project Show. Phoebe received the Rosette and Best of Show plaque for her Bilateral Symmetry Portrait.

8 Page 8 AISD Employees Honor Their Own For Years of Service Anahuac ISD staff members who have reached years of service milestones were recognized during the End of the Year Luncheon June 5. Superintendent James Hopper thanked all in attendance for their dedication to the children and parents during the luncheon catered by Antonio s. Supt. Hopper also spotlighted those who are retiring after many years of service: Theresa LaFour - 23 years, Myra Norman - 34 years, and Geraldine Brown - 37 years. Those receiving Service Pins are listed below: 35 years: Joanna Schimek. 25 years: Willis Cormier. 20 years: Patti Gonzalez, Lakesha Humphrey and Laura Willcox. 15 years: Elbia DeLaCruz, Becky Evans and Rose Ozuna. 10 Years: Kristine Bryce, Karen Hooper, Marcia Smith, Kim Swope and Christina Tobias. Five years: Lauren Brandon, Bryn Brashear, Ed Hawthorne, Annette Lee, Lilia Martinez, Julie Reynolds, Tom Sheppard and Katherine Wilkins. Shown above with Supt. Hopper are Laura Willcox, Patti Gonzalez and Lakesha Humphrey. Shown above with Supt. Hopper are Geraldine Brown, Teresa LaFour and Myra Norman. Shown above with Supt. Hopper is Willis Cormier. Shown above with Supt. Hopper is Joanna Schimek. Shown at left with Supt. Hopper are Kim Swope, Christina Tobias, Kristine Bryce and Karen Hooper. Shown above with Supt. Hopper are Elbia DeLaCruz, Rosa Ozuna and Becky Evans. Shown at right with Supt. Hopper are Katherine Wilkins, Annette Lee, Bryn Brashear, Lauren Brandon and Tom Sheppard.

9 AES: How Does Your Garden Grow? Several players from the Anahuac High School softball team were honored as being All-District players for the 2015 season. As the third place finisher in district 23-3A, Anahuac placed four players on the first team. The pitcher-catcher duo of Bethany Brown and Maegan Oler Page 9 AES is greening up with a vegetable garden that is flourishing under the watchful care of fifth graders. Teacher Christine Miller was asked last year by former AES Principal Tetyana Yeromenko to begin a garden project with the help of students and funded by AES. Mrs. Miller and her husband built the garden boxes and filled them with good soil, compost and manure. They had a late start, so not much was done with the garden last year. This spring, Mrs. Miller and teacher Kay Zieschang planned a spring garden, and with the help of fifth grade classes, it was planted and maintained. The garden features a variety of plants green beans, squash, zucchini, banana peppers, bell peppers, tomatoes, radish, eggplant, kale, okra, carrots, herbs and sunflowers. Teacher Deana Price donated a compost bin, and Melissa Dubois donated a garden wagon, and many others at AES donated buckets, seeds, gloves, etc. The cafeteria has been helpful with old lettuce for the compost bin The students are just as fascinated to see old food being turned into compost as watching seeds turn into food! said Mrs. Miller. We will use the compost in the garden as a natural fertilizer. Classes have been invited out to visit the garden so that students can see where food really comes from. Joanna Schimek used the garden as a teaching tool last year for her math classes who were learning about area and square feet. The teachers also plan to have a worm bin next year in the fall to use for fertilizer. The garden will be chemical and pesticide-free, and the plan is to have only heritage plants so they can save seeds for the following year. Ms. Zieschang and Mrs. Miller will tend the garden during the summer months. Currently, the produce grown is taken to the Administration office. If the garden expands in the future, produce will be donated to the local food bank or local nursing homes. Fifth graders show Supt. James Hopper the garden they have helped to grow. Softball Team Members Chosen for All-District were both 1st Team All District Picks. Outfielder Kathryn Sherman and Infielder Third Baseman Sabrina Trahan were also 1st Team picks. Ashley Gates was honored as 2nd Team All District Designated. Bethany Brown Maegan Oler Kathryn Sherman Sabrina Trahan Ashley Gates

10 Page 10 The Culinary I students had the opportunity to eat their semester exam! The students participated in this competition that was created and judged by the Advance Culinary students: Brianna Humphrey, Jamus Lotz, Tony Netro and Jamie Reily along with two additional former students of Anahuac H. S.: Froylan Grande (a 2014 graduate of Escoffier Culinary Institute of Austin) and Dominique Williams (an airline attendant). Prior to the competition, the students being judged were allowed to select their partner. They worked in groups of two and selected their own recipe to prepare. The twist to this competition was the students were presented with four additional ingredients and of the four, they had to incorporate three of the ingredients into their existing recipe and prepare the item for the judges to judge. The mystery ingredients for the first round were marshmallows, almonds, bacon, and cherries. Ingredients for the second and third rounds were grey poupon mustard, bacon, marshmallows and cherries. The students were also scored on presentation of their creation to the judges, safety and sanitation, and most of all, teamwork. There were three sessions with two sessions of five teams competing. The third session had only one team competing. At the end of the four-hour competition the winners were announced: First Place: Not Jose - C. J. Parsons and Geordan Howard. Second Place: The Gladiators - Caleb Edmonds and Denton Fugere. Third Place: The Cobras - Travis Watson and Mikhaelis Moore. The winning prizes were merchant gift cards of $25 $15 and $10. All in all, it was a good time and a valuable learning experience for the students and the judges, said instructor Geraldine Brown. Culinary Students Eat Their Way Through Semester Exam Shown at right are Denton Fugere and Caleb Edmonds. Shown at left are CJ Parsons and Geordan Howard. Shown at left are Travis Watson and Mikhaelis Moore. Athletic Trainer Visits Classroom Rebecca Green's anatomy and physiology and chemistry classes had the opportunity to listen to a guest speaker May 26. Josh Yonker, head athletic trainer from Lamar University, spoke about the education and experience required to become an athletic trainer. He also gave information of the responsibilities on the job. The students were shown demonstrations of tests given to athletes to assess injuries.

11 Middle School Hosts Career Day Anahuac Middle School students May 15 had the opportunity to meet persons from many walks of life during the annual Career Day. Presenters gave information ranging from a career with Department of Public Safety to serving as an alligator processor. Local persons presenting at career Day were Firefight Brad gates, Brenda Artis representing chemical plant careers, attorney Danny Williams, Matt Seale with Edward G. Jones, Guy Robert Jackson with Chambers County Abstract, alligator processor Mark Porter, educator Donna Standley, event coordinators Tish Hankamer and Brooke Smith, author Cara Skinner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife representative Stephanie Martinez, musician Keely Renee, Librarian tech LaShebia Haskins, furniture restorers Beth Till, Kaci Kreuzer and Shelley Turner, District Attorney Cheryl Lieck, District Left top: biologist Kaitlyn McGraw. Bottom left: Student Blane Daugherty with Anahuac EMS mannequin. Center: Student Chase Trapp with DPS officer. Top right: Student Kaden Meyer with gator head processed by Mark Porter. Bottom right: Patti Henry, Cheryl Lieck, Nikki Whittington, Alissa Beard, Barbara Fox and Heather Hawthorne, representing various Chambers County departments. Page 11 Clerk Patti Henry, County Clerk Heather Hawthorne, Treasurer Nikki Whittington, assistant county attorneys Barbara Fox and Alissa Beard, Extension Agent Tyler Fitzgerald, pipeline inspectors David and Margaret Bennett, biologist Kaitlyn McGraw, engineer Kelly Griffith, nurse practitioner Mary Beth Bess, LVN Laura Hendrix, radiologist Kymm Hughes and tech Sheldon Cadiz, Miguel Garcia and Joseph Breader with Department of Public safety, John Willey and Claire Fischer with Anahuac EMS, Dan Houghton and Tony King with Chambers County Sheriff s Department, Hector Gonzalez and Bobby Jobes with the Marine Division of the Sheriff s Department, and the Anahuac High school Rocket team. Anahuac Middle School students got a taste of Aggieland when they visited A&M University June 3. Teachers Loy Garvey, Tammy King and Laura Willcox took the Career and Gifted & Talented students to Texas A&M University for a tour of the campus. AMS Students Tours A&M Students had the opportunity to experience the military walk, learned a wildcat yell and were given valuable information about the university and its history. Students also enjoyed lunch on campus in the Student Center before returning back to AMS. On the left are Tammy King with her students with Loy Garvey and her students on the right.

12 Anahuac ISD Administration Office 804 Mikhael Ricks Drive AES Field Day Anahuac Elementary students participated May 4 and 5 in the annual Track and Field days. The events were held at the AISD track this year. Anahuac High School 201 S. Kansas Street Anahuac Middle School 706 Mikhael Ricks Drive Anahuac Elementary 905 Ross Sterling District Phone: Anahuac ISD does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sex, or disability in providing education services, activities, and programs, including vocational programs, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The following district staff members have been designated to coordinate compliance with these legal requirements: Title IX Coordinator, for concerns regarding discrimination on the basis of sex: James Hopper Section 504 Coordinator, for concerns regarding discrimination on the basis of disability: Cindy Bertrand Is published by Anahuac Independent School District P. O. Box 369 Anahuac, Tx Superintendent James Hopper Board of Trustees Ken McGraw President Kate Hampton.... Vice President Chris Jircik.... Secretary Calvin Hill Dr. John Redman Lane Bertrand Cris Stephenson AHS Student Signs With HCC Anahuac High School student Traci Alexander signed her letter of intent May 28 to judge on the Houston Community Collegiate Horse Judging and to compete nationally against other junior college students. Judging on a collegiate team not only provides a phenomenal out-of-class experience for students, but also builds confidence, develops a competitive attitude and desire to achieve, said Dr. Jeff Koch, HCC Agriculture and Horticulture department head. By signing the letter of intent, Traci is committing to judge the competitions for two years at HCC. We are excited to have Traci join our Horse Judging Program. She is not only a great student, but also a great equine evaluator, Koch said. The Agriculture Program at Houston Community College is a leading source of information about agriculture, horticulture, animal management and forestry in the Houston area. Traci is shown at left with family and AHS staff members.

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