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Wednesday March 22nd, 2023

 

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The countdown is on!!

Now is the time to take care of business! All fines & fees must be taken care of before the end of the semester for ALL grades. Please take a moment to check HOME ACCESS to see if you have a balance or stop by the Student Service Center. If you have textbooks, those need to be turned in as well. If you are a Senior, all iPads, charges, textbooks, library books, and fees must be turned in before you can get your graduation stuff. Help us, Help you. Don’t forget about those parking citations too!

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Central today is World Water Day. Did you know that most water consumption inside the home occurs in the bathroom? Ways to conserve water include:

·         Checking for any leaks in your toilet and faucets.

·         Replace older, larger-use toilets with the newer higher efficiency toilets.

·         Taking shorter showers and saving the baths for special occasions.

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Lady Cat Softball took down Odessa High last night in extra innings by a score of 4-3. Addison Dickerson got the win in the circle and hit a 2-run homerun in the 6th inning to even the score. Makenna McMillan scored the winning run off a hit by Greysen Collins. Greysen ended up with 3 hits on the night.  The Lady Cats are now 1-1 in district and travel to Midland Legacy on Friday.  Sic 'Em Softball Cats!

David Millsap

Honors Geometry - Central on Oakes

Central Softball - Head Coach

Central Volleyball - Freshman

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Dungeons and Dragons is busting at the seams.  We are moving our campaigns to the rooms in the library as of Wednesday March the 22nd.  We will be there for the rest of the year. I hope to see you there. 

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Good news!!! The Student Service Center now accepts debit cards as payment for cell phone fines, ID’s, library fines, parking tickets, iPads and chargers. Hopefully, this will make things a lot easier.

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Friday March 24, 2023

ORANGE DAY

PERIODS 1st-4th

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Speech and Debate TFA State Results

This past weekend the Central Speech and Debate Team competed at the TFA State Tournament in Houston. Out of 180 schools competing, they got 4th Place Speech Sweepstakes and 7th Place Overall Sweepstakes!!! Finishing top 10 in the state three years in a row!!! The results are as follows:

State Semifinalists were:

Bell Royer in Program Oral Interpretation

Bell Royer in Dramatic Interpretation 

Jace Jackson and Bell Royer in Duet Acting

Dariyen Dale and Landree Alls in Duet Acting 

Matthew Martinez and Thailia Fernandez in Duet Acting 

Annabeth Dusek in Domestic Extemp Speaking

Brennan Wood in Impromptu Speaking

Devon May in Poetry 

State Finalists were:

Jack McLaughlin and Britain Hebert 6th place in Duet Acting

Sopie Scott 3rd place in Poetry 

Auburn Jameson 3rd place in Humorous Interpretation 

Congratulations Central Speech and Debate!!

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Angelo State University will be hosting a presentation in Tucker 132 tomorrow 3/23 during 2nd period. If you are interested in learning more about ASU, please come see the counseling center secretaries to sign up for the presentation. 

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Interested in trying out for Tex-Anns? Pick up a flyer from the reception desk at the front of Tucker or come by Mrs. Wilson’s room in Carlyle 100. Tex-Ann candidates must attend the mandatory parent meeting with a parent or guardian on March 28th at 6:30 in the cafeteria on the main campus.

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Juniors and Seniors, Texas Tech will be here on April 4th at 8:45AM during 2nd period in Tucker 132. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Red Raider, please come sign up with the counseling center secretaries today. 

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Juniors and Seniors, Tarleton State University will be here on March 27th at 1:25 PM during 6th period in Tucker 132. If you are interested in learning more about Tarleton State, please come sign up with the counseling center secretaries today.

 

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From the cafeteria, today’s lunch Tacos Triangles OR Beef Nacho Supreme, Jalapeno Pinto Beans, Spanish Rice, Fiesta Salad Bowl, Fresh Banana, Juice & Milk. Tomorrow’s Breakfast options Strawberry Yogurt Parfait W/Chocolate Graham Bear Or Dry Cereal, Fruit, Juice & Milk.

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Tuesday March 21st, 2023

 

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Central Students ONLY! Grace and Grub is serving FREE LUNCH at Emmanuel Episcopal Church located a few blocks away at 3 S Randolph St. They are serving chicken fajitas!

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Dungeons and Dragons is busting at the seams.  We are moving our campaigns to the rooms in the library as of Wednesday March the 22nd.  We will be there for the rest of the year. I hope to see you there. 

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Good news!!! The Student Service Center now accepts debit cards as payment for cell phone fines, ID’s, library fines, parking tickets, iPads and chargers. Hopefully this will make things a lot easier.

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Friday March 24, 2023

ORANGE DAY

PERIODS 1st-4th

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Angelo State University will be hosting a presentation in Tucker 132 on 3/23 during 2nd period. If you are interested in learning more about ASU, please come see the counseling center secretaries to sign up for the presentation. 

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Interested in trying out for Tex-Anns? Pick up a flyer from the reception desk at the front of Tucker or come by Mrs. Wilson’s room in Carlyle 100. Tex-Ann candidates must attend the mandatory parent meeting with a parent or guardian on March 28th at 6:30 in the cafeteria on the main campus.

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Juniors and Seniors, Texas Tech will be here on April 4th at 8:45AM during 2nd period in Tucker 132. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Red Raider, please come sign up with the counseling center secretaries today. 

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Juniors and Seniors, Tarleton State University will be here on March 27th at 1:25 PM during 6th period in Tucker 132. If you are interested in learning more about Tarleton State, please come sign up with the counseling center secretaries today.

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From the cafeteria, today’s lunch Oven Fried Chicken Or Baked Turkey & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Cream Gravy, Sliced Carrots, Dinner Roll, Peaches W/Whip Cream & Cherries, Juice & Milk. Tomorrow’s Breakfast options Cowboy Bread Or Dry Cereal, Morning Fruit, Juice & Milk.

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Monday March 20th, 2023

 

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The week before spring break, 29 Central DECA students competed at state DECA competition against 5300 Texas students from 222 high schools! It was the largest and most competitive state DECA competition in DECA history! A whopping 18 of our students placed at state finalists and 11 of those are advancing to international competition in Orlando, Florida!

In the Project Management Business Solutions category, Leah Rivera, Faith Garcia, Olivia Trufant, and Asia Tate placed as state finalists! In the Project Management Sales Project category, Miriam Zavaleta and Kennedi Ramsdell are advancing to internationals! In the Project Management Community Awareness category, Samuel Spurgin is advancing to Internationals! In the Project Management Financial Literacy category, Mya Minor, Jocelynn Goodwin, and Caryle Montez placed as state finalists!

In the Integrated Marketing category, Talon Highsmith and Daisy Rodriguez are advancing to internationals and Aryana Ramirez and Camilla Barrera placed as state finalists!

In Finance Operations Research, Myriah Tibbs and Austin Marshall are advancing to internationals! In the Business Growth Plan category, Stryder Hicks is advancing to Internationals!

In the Automotive Services Role Play category, Armando Morales placed as state finalist!

Additionally, 3 of our members, Leah Rivera, Aryana Ramirez, and Olivia Trufant earned places in the International DECA leadership academy!

Congratulations to our DECA chapter and these amazing students!

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Friday March 24, 2023

ORANGE DAY

PERIODS 1st-4th

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“On March 11th, the Central Indoor Percussion traveled to Vista Ridge high school for their region competition and came in first place in their division! They will move on to Area in Houston on April 1st for a chance to qualify for the State competition.

Central Indoor and the Central Winterguards will be performing their show for Friends and Family this Friday at 6 PM in the T Gym. We hope to see you there! The admission is free.”

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Congratulations to The Lady Cats Gymnastics Team for capturing their 21st consecutive District Championships title over Spring Break. The Lady Cats took all the top awards, medaling for the Cats were as follows:

Kara Baker took 2nd on vault, 3rd on bars, 2nd on beam and District Champion on floor and in the All Around. Named 1st Team All District. Caroline Steele was District Champion on vault and placed 4th on bars, and 6th on beam. Named to 1st Team All-District. McKinley Nile placed 3rd on vault, 2nd on bars, and 2nd on floor and named 1st Team All District. Mariel Harzke placed 5th Floor Exercise and was named to 2nd Team All-District. Ella Burnes was District Champion on bars, placed 3rd on floor and was named 1st Team All-District. Freddie von Rosenburg placed 5th on beam and named to 2nd Team All-District. Daniella De la Cruz placed 3rd on balance beam and named to 1st Team All District. Kalen Cadd placed 4th on balance beam and was named 2nd Team All-District. Allison Garnett took 5th on bars and 4th on floor in addition was named to 2nd Team All-District. Steely Young was District Champion on Balance Beam and named to 1st Team All-District and Haley George was named Honorable Mention All-District

Congrats Lady Cats! The Lady Cats will take their undefeated record and travel next week to Lubbock for the Regional Championships! Sic‘em Lady Cats

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Girls Track Results from ASU Spring Break Relays

Varsity Girls: Team Champions

The 4X100 Relay of Kamarlya Bowman, Jace Jackson, Alyssa Delgado, and Caroline Steele was 1st. The 4X200 Relay of Madison Delarosa, Jaida Ennis , Alyssa Delgado, and Emauri Vinson was 2nd. The 4X400 Relay of Naomi Bageant, Hannah Zwiebel, Hannah Bageant, and Taelye Self was 2nd. Jace Jackson was 3rd in the 100, and Kamarlya Bowman was 5th. Naomi Bageant was 4th in the 300 Hurdles. Emauri Vinson was 4th in the 200, Alyssa Delgado was 6th. Taelye Self was 5th in the 400. Emma George was 1st in the 3200. Emma George was 1st in the 1600 and Presley Eubank was 3rd. Hanna Zwiebel was 3rd in the 800. Mariel Harzke was 4th in Triple Jump. Reegan Howell was 5th in High Jump. Shawntiel Watson was 2nd in Pole Vault.

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Girls Track Results from Odessa West Texas Relays

Varsity Girls: Second Place Team

The 4X100 Relay of Kamarlya Bowman, Zoeana Wiley, Alyssa Delgado, and Madison Delarosa was 2nd. The 4X200 Relay of Madison Delarosa, Neveah Hearne, Alyssa Delgado, and Taelye Self was 1st. The 4X400 Relay of Madison Delarosa, Hannah Zwiebel, Naomi Bageant, and Taelye Self was 1st. Kamarlya Bowman was 5th in the 100. Kinsley Baker was 6th in the 100 Hurdles. Naomi Bageant was 3rd in the 300 Hurdles. Taelye Self was 4th in the 200, Alyssa Delgado was 5th, and Neveah Hearne was 6th. Hanna Zwiebel was 3rd in the 400. Emma George was 2nd in the 3200 and the mile. Hanna Zwiebel was 1st in the 800 and Naomi Bageant was 4th. Neveah Hearne was 4th in Triple Jump. Reegan Howell was 6th in High Jump. Mackenna McMillan was 2nd in Pole Vault, Shawtiel Watson was 3rd, and Kate Ward was 6th. M’Lee Felton-Siler was 3rd in Long Jump.

JV Girls: Were Team Champions.

The 4X100 Relay of Jaida Ennis, Kaelyn Estes, Nadia Jerido, and Kaylee Johnston was 3rd. The 4X200 Relay of Isabel Lane, Jazmyne Gipson, Kaelyn Estes, and Jaida Ennis was 3rd. The 4X400 Relay of Sabrina Gonzales, Gia Soto, Emmy Hernandez, and Reagan Galindo was 3rd. Nadia Jerido was 4th in the 100. Jaida Ennis was 3rd in the 200. Reagan Galindo was 2nd in the 400, Lea Gibson was 4th, and Gia Soto was 6th. Presley Eubank was 1st in the 800. Presley Eubank was 1st in the 1600 and Mackenzie Solsberry was 3rd. Mackenzie Solberry was 3rd in the 3200. Jolie Gonzales was 1st in the 100 Hurdles and Sabrina Gonzales was 4th and Karina Gutierrez was 6th. Sabrina Gonzales was 1st in the 300 Hurdles, Jolie Gonzales was 2nd, and Karina Gutierrez was 5th. Jaida Ennis was 1st in High Jump. Bailey Erwin was 1st in Pole Vault and Sabrina Gonzales was 2nd. Lea Gibson was 5th in the long jump. Marissa Montalvo was 2nd in the triple jump and Lea Gibson was 3rd.

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Angelo State University will be hosting a presentation in Tucker 132 on 3/23 during 2nd period. If you are interested in learning more about ASU, please come see the counseling center secretaries to sign up for the presentation. 

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Interested in trying out for Tex-Anns? Pick up a flyer from the reception desk at the front of Tucker or come by Mrs. Wilson’s room in Carlyle 100. Tex-Ann candidates must attend the mandatory parent meeting with a parent or guardian on March 28th at 6:30 in the cafeteria on the main campus.

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Juniors and Seniors, Texas Tech will be here on April 4th at 8:45AM during 2nd period in Tucker 132. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Red Raider, please come sign up with the counseling center secretaries today. 

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Juniors and Seniors, Tarleton State University will be here on March 27th at 1:25 PM during 6th period in Tucker 132. If you are interested in learning more about Tarleton State, please come sign up with the counseling center secretaries today.

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From the cafeteria, today’s lunch Pizza Or Chicken Fry Steak On A Bun, Waffle Sweet Potatoes, Steamed Broccoli W/Cheese Sauce, Daily Fruit, Juice & Milk. Tomorrow’s Breakfast options Pancake On A Stick Or Dry Cereal, Morning Fruit, Juice & Milk.

SAISD Employee Wins TEPSA Region 15 Assistant Principal of the Year

San Angelo ISD is proud to announce Michele Beers, Assistant Principal of Bradford Elementary, has been named Region Assistant Principal of the Year for Region 15. The award is given by the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA) and recognizes principals for their commitment to student learning as evidenced by exceptional school leadership.

Goliad Elementary Hosts Career Day Showcasing Future-Ready Job Opportunities

A classroom at Goliad Elementary is filled with excited third-, fourth- and fifth-graders engaged in learning about becoming an artist from Ms. Ash Perales, a local mural painter and artist, as she draws a portrait with charcoal and answers questions about her chosen career field as part of their annual Career Day. Ms. Perales is joined by five other local representatives from organizations across the Concho Valley including the San Angelo Police Department, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Shannon Medical Center, and the City of San Angelo to provide firsthand knowledge of their field.