Do Something Amazing 5K A Huge Success! The morning of April 14 th , 1,329 participants including, Lackland ISD staff, students, parents, and the LAFB training squadrons ran or walked the 3.1 mile 5K course. An additional 61 volunteers, including Lackland ISD students, employees and LAFB basic trainees arrived at 0530 to begin preparation for the 3.1mile race. The volunteers cut cases of bananas and oranges, filled water coolers, and mixed Gatorade. More volunteers were placed as road guards and water stations along the route. All participants crossed the finish line by 10 a.m. and awards were given for each age category. The female overall winner was Edith Davis. And, the male overall winner was Michael Davenport. The highly successful event raised close to $9000 after all expenses. A majority of the funds will go to the LAFB Fisher House and a portion will be given to Lackland ISD senior high students in scholarships. The presentation of funds for the LAFB Fisher House will be during the May 22 nd Lackland ISD board meeting. April 27, 2012 www.lacklandisd.net Admin Alley Contents: Admin Alley 1 Upcoming Events 1 Amazing 5K Race 2 Stacey UIL Shines 3 Elementary Stuff 4 3 E’s Grant 5 Stacey Presentation 6 LISD Profile 7 Media Center 8 Good Information 9 Fitness Council 10 Cub Scouts 11 Random Shots 12 Upcoming Events: Saturday April 28 Stacey Band to Schlitterbahn Monday April 30 Bubble for AP exams during LL in Lyon Center Tuesday May 1 7 th gr. Universal Screening during LL Lyon Center Wednesday May 2 8 th gr. Universal Screening during LL Lyon Center / EOC training 3:30 Thursday May 3 8 th grade Parent Night 6-8 pm Jill DiGiampaolo & David A. Garcia – Editors Digiampaolo.j@ lacklandisd.net
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Do Something Amazing 5K
A Huge Success!
The morning of April 14th, 1,329 participants including,
Lackland ISD staff, students, parents, and the LAFB training squadrons ran or walked the 3.1 mile 5K
course.
An additional 61 volunteers, including Lackland ISD students, employees and LAFB basic trainees arrived at
0530 to begin preparation for the 3.1mile race. The volunteers cut cases of bananas and oranges, filled
water coolers, and mixed Gatorade. More volunteers were placed as road guards and water stations along the
route.
All participants crossed the finish line by 10 a.m. and awards were given for each age category. The female overall winner was Edith Davis. And, the male overall
winner was Michael Davenport.
The highly successful event raised close to $9000 after all expenses. A majority of the funds will go to the
LAFB Fisher House and a portion will be given to Lackland ISD senior high students in scholarships. The presentation of funds for the LAFB Fisher House will be
during the May 22nd Lackland ISD board meeting.
Apri l 27, 2012
www.lac kla ndi sd .net
Admin Alley
Contents:
Admin Alley 1
Upcoming Events 1
Amazing 5K Race 2
Stacey UIL Shines 3
Elementary Stuff 4
3 E’s Grant 5
Stacey Presentation 6
LISD Profile 7
Media Center 8
Good Information 9
Fitness Council 10
Cub Scouts 11
Random Shots 12
Upcoming Events: Saturday April 28 Stacey Band to Schlitterbahn Monday April 30 Bubble for AP exams during LL in Lyon Center Tuesday May 1 7th gr. Universal Screening during LL Lyon Center Wednesday May 2 8th gr. Universal Screening during LL Lyon Center / EOC training 3:30 Thursday May 3 8th grade Parent Night 6-8 pm
J i l l DiG iampaolo & Davi d A . Ga rc ia – Ed i tor s
Some of our very own LISD students and staff competed and placed in the Do Something Amazing 5K… Way to Go!!!
Do Something Amazing 5K T-Shirts still available! $6 Each See each campus front office to purchase.
Lackland Elementary School Winners: Cooper Rodgers, Jeremy Alvarez, Caeden Ryan, Hannah Del Vecchio, Griffin Greenwood, Mackenzie Welton, Ricky Houghton, Cassedy
Stacey UIL: On to State! by: Ahmawan Johnson, senior
The Stacey UIL science and computer science teams competed at the Regional UIL Academic meet last Friday, April 20th in Brenham. The science team, consisting of
Ahmawan Johnson, Tatiana Tway, and Benson Sam, made their coach, Mrs. Jackson, proud. In a test consisting of biology, chemistry, and physics, the team
placed fourth overall. As individuals, Tatiana Tway placed 5th overall, and earned 2nd place in Biology. Ahmawan Johnson placed 1st in biology, and will go on to compete in the state meet in Austin on May 22. Tatiana will also compete as an alternate. Tatiana and Ahmawan will be the first Stacey students to go to the
state UIL meet since 2009.
Although the computer science team, consisting of David Lipsey and Ahmawan Johnson, did not place, they exerted an admirable effort. David Lipsey scored 8th out of 36 contestants. Overall, both teams had fun; Tatiana and Ahmawan were glad to have had the opportunity to compete in UIL in their senior year, and are
eager for the state meet. David Lipsey and Benson Sam both look forward to competing in next year’s competition.