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Veteran’s Day acrostics

By Kambryn Pierce
Veterans value Vietnam victories
Efforts evolving everyone’s esteem encourage EODs
Tribute to those taking time to tussle
Ebullient emotions enrage everytime enforcers enter everyday edifices
Relatives rejoice reunions
Activities affecting America’s aircraft assert applause
Navy needs nonchalance, not nagging

By Valeria Perez
Valuable to family and country
Eliminate fear in the counrty
Tougher than a bag of nails
Encouraging to loved ones
Bather have loved ones live in freedom
America the beautiful
Never backing down

By Dalten Kirby
Valued greatly by
English Americans, veterans are
True heroes who
Encounter many problems, but never
Retreat. With valor they stand
And valor they fall. We will
Never forget the veterans.

By Destiny Lemon
Values great responsibility
Effectiveness in our country’s freedom
Trusted for our country’s future
Eternal thanks for your service
Recognition to those who fought
Achieve great nobleness
Noble towards those who show

By Kurstin Jaubert
Victory is on every solder’s mind
Every soldier fighting for our country
Through the toughest weather conditions ever
Each soldier fights for our freedom
Remember the ones who passed
And who are still fighting today
Not only remember them, but tell them thank you

By Kellyn Mitchell
Veterans are very important people
Every November 11, thank a veteran
They help defend America
Every veteran has risked their life for you
Respect must go to all veterans
America would not be great without veterans
November 11 is a special day for the U.S.

By John Rowly Womack
Veteran’s Day is not just another work day
Every day soldiers are ready to fight for us
Trade their lives for ours
Engage in wars over seas
Regiments are their families
Always away from families
Need your support

By Andrea O’Neal
Victory gave us freedom
Experience from being in the war
Training to win wars
Every veteran has risked their lives to serve our country
Respect all the veterans
Appreciated veterans because they gave us our freedoms
November 11 is the day to nor veterans

By Connor Barrett
Valor that lasts for
Eternity.
They gave
Enough to let freedom
Ring
Across the pages of history,
Never forgetting.

By Karissa Durham
Veterans are very important people
Every November 11th, thank a veteran
They help defend America and our freedoms
Every one worked together
Remember their sacrifices
America would not be great without the veterans’ sacrifices
Never give up fighting for our freedom

By Gage Parsons
Very brave
Elected themselves to fight
Tomb of the unknown soldier
Effected them
Respected by many
Armistice Day
Not scared

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BISD trustees may fill assistant principal spot

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Trustees of the Bowie Independent School District will meet in a called session at 7:15 a.m. on May 25 to fill the junior high assistant principal position.
The board will go into closed session and return to take any action in open session. Possible action on a teacher certification waiver also is on the agenda.
This administrator position came open recently as Jason Childress left that job after he was named Bowie Intermediate School principal two weeks ago.

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Mathnasium celebrates one year anniversary

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A look at the world of education over the past 30 years would show that there has been a number of changes to the way children are taught. Trends have swung wildly in all directions in an attempt to help children do well in school. The introduction of high-stakes tests like the STAAR has only added to the pressure schools are under to help students achieve. This pressure is especially true with math. Many people break into a sweat when confronted with a page of numbers, and this fear is communicated to children. When one considers the limitations placed on a child who isn’t comfortable with math, the pressure makes sense.

For many parents, the goal of helping a child be able to choose any path he wishes means outside help will be needed. One such place to receive such help is Mathnasium of Wichita Falls, a math-only learning center getting ready to celebrate its one-year anniversary in North-Central Texas. Owned by Dr. Susan Cooper, Mathnasium is a franchise with over 700 locations worldwide. Rather than providing the traditional tutoring many parents think they want, the Mathnasium Method takes a more targeted approach to help a child catch up, keep up and get ahead.

Rather than only helping a child get through tonight’s homework and Friday’s test, the Mathnasium Method uses a comprehensive assessment to identify the very specific skills missing from a child’s math arsenal. This assessment is then used to put together a learning plan that will fill in those gaps and move the child toward independence and success. The curriculum does this using a combination of mental, visual, verbal, tactile and written exercises to teach a child conceptually, rather than relying on rote memorization. The fact is, most people cannot remember a list of rules or directions that have no meaning for them. Think of the child with a list of chores. Most parents will tell you that, if those chores are given orally to the child with no way to recall them, it will be a great day if the child remembers the first two in a list of six. However, this is exactly how we try to teach math when we ask children to remember a set of steps rather than making sure the steps are understood.

Mathnasium works with children grades two through 12 on developing this understanding through personalized instruction that focuses on how each child understands a concept. Despite what many think, there is rarely a single way of solving a math problem. The key to a child’s success is to allow each individual to find the way that makes the most sense to them. Mathnasium’s instructors have the ability to do that while working with each child. They can help the child make the connections between the method being taught by the school’s curriculum and what actually makes sense to them.

Mathnasium of Wichita Falls recently celebrated its one year anniversary. The staff looks forward to many more years of helping students. In an increasingly high-tech world, both mathematical fluency and logical reasoning are keys to the future success of children, and success in math is a key indicator of both these critical attributes. Through the services of Mathnasium, children can get the help they need to develop these skills to be ready for future success. For more information contact Mathnasium of Wichita Falls, 3001 Garnett, Ste. 200, Wichita Falls, 940-386-9556, www.mathnasium.com/wichitafalls.

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Saint Jo NIE 2015 Week 9

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Saint Jo Elementary

Saint Jo Elementary PAWS winners for the week of Oct. 16 were: Trent Gaston, Sam Martin, Lilly Calabrese, Maxey Johnson, Blaine Firmino, Damon Byrd, Isaac Powers, Tatum Morman, Olivia Stewart, Francesca Voth, Damien Deich, Caleb Roe, Valicity Rubio, Ethan Nunneley and Corbin Johnson.

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