District offers summer school options
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District offers summer school options
Spectacular SavingS! 902 ST OP TIP OF THE WEEK: Summertime is vacation time!! Take precautions to prevent a break in! Ford North Key AveNue 254-518-3590 leasing@executivepropmgmt.biz YOUR KEY TO PROVEN MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS www.HFORD.com • 1-800-460-4171 Volume 109 — Number 41 WEATHER Date High Low Rain May 19 86 64 May 20 85 65 May 21 88 71 2014 rainfall to date: 6.26 inches. Same date last year: 8.71 inches. Normal through this date: 11.90 inches. Data from the Lampasas Municipal Airport through the National Weather Service. BRIEFLY Oak Hill flags Lampasas American Legion Post 277 is in charge of the annual Memorial Day flag placement event at Oak Hill Cemetery. Participants should meet at 8 a.m. at the information booth for a brief talk about the origins of the observance. Flags will then be placed on about 800 graves of veterans buried in the cemetery. In addition, the Lampasas VFW Post will line the outside perimeter of the courthouse with flags for Memorial Day. Out a day late Due to the Memorial Day holiday Monday, the May 26 issue of the Lampasas Dispatch Record will appear on newsstands and in area mailboxes a day later than usual. The office will be closed Monday. Summit A Veteran and Service Member Career Summit will be June 16 at the Lampasas County Higher Education Center, sponsored by LCHEC and William Penn University College for Working Adults. The free event is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and includes a continental breakfast, lunch and snacks. Registration is available at http://lampasascareersummit. eventbrite.com. For information, phone 512-556-8226. Meetings The Lampasas City Council and the Lampasas County Commissioners Court have changed their upcoming meeting dates because of Monday’s Memorial Day holiday. The Commissioners Court will meet Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the first-floor courtroom in the county courthouse. The City Council will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 405 S. Main St. behind City Hall. TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST AWARD WINNER 2013 lampasasdispatchrecord.com Friday, May 23, 2014 OK LE AS E 75 Cents District offers summer school options LISD students can take advantage of remediation, get help with coursework By LISA CARNLEY Staff Writer Summer school used to have a bad connotation. When one went to summer school, it was because the student was in danger of not being promoted to the next grade. No longer is that the sole reason to attend. Summer school not only can help those who are having a difficult time keeping up with their peers, it also is a means for students to get ahead and excel academically. Lampasas Independent School District Assistant Superintendent Nancy Yeary is a staunch believer in the benefits of summer school. “It affords students who do not pass the STAAR test the opportunity they need to go into the next grade,” she said. “And taking summer school allows us to help them fill in the gaps.” And to that end, the LISD offers a variety of summer school choices at Lampasas High School, as well as classes at the lower grades. Because of construction work planned at Hanna Springs Elementary over the next few months, summer school will be held for prekindergarten through eighth grade at Lampasas Middle School. In addition, the summer food service program for those up to 18 years of age also will be moved to the middle school campus, Mrs. Yeary said. A grant will provide funding for current prekindergarten, kindergarten and English as a Second Language students to attend summer school. Classes meet June 3-26. A Student Success Initiative for students in grades Please see SUMMER, page 4 Juniors named to Boys’ State American Legion Post 277 of Lampasas has named seven Lampasas High School juniors as representatives to the Boys’ State session June 8-13 at the University of Texas in Austin. Those selected are Collin Bowen, son of John and Chris Bowen; Blake Graham, son of Brian Graham, and Lori Graham; Trent Holloman, son of Bo and Sandy Holloman; Nicholas Lawson, son of Don and Andrea Lawson; Brady Robinson, son of Pam Robinson; Laine Wiggins, son of David and Heather Wiggins; and Charlie Woods, son of Charles and Ashley Woods. James Briggs, Boys’ State chairman and Post 277 commander, said, “The American Legion believes there is no better way to assure the survival of our republic than to train our young people in the ideals and objectives of American government. “By teaching youth to understand and appreciate the basic principles involved in the successful management of a democratic society, we can keep America strong and ensure freedom for future generations,” Briggs said. Lampasas High School Boys’ State particpants and their sponsors include, seated from left, Brady Robinson, Charlie Woods, Collin Bowen and Laine Wiggins; second row from left, Don Windham, First State Bank of Burnet; Amanda Allen, Family Medicine Clinic; Trent Holloman; Blake Graham; Nicholas Lawson; and Bill Crawford, Guyco; back PHOTO BY LISA CARNLEY row from left, Richard Procter, First State Bank Central Texas; Linda Null, LHS; Jack Calvert and Jim Anderson, American Legion; Mike Adams, First Texas Bank; Pepper Isom, Isom Veterinary Hospital; Superintendent Dr. Randy Hoyer; Meritt Romans, American Legion; LHS Principal Mark Kehoe; and James Briggs, American Legion commander. “These are the distinguished Boys’ State was founded and its in high school civics classes. that its preservation depends on and longstanding objectives of courses of instruction designed to “Boys’ State teaches that our intelligent, informed and loyal American Legion Boys’ State.” supplement the information taught form of government is good and citizens,” said Briggs. Runoff election set for Tuesday Several Republican and Democratic statewide primary races will be decided in a runoff election Tuesday. Today is the final day for early voting -- which is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the county elections administrator’s office, 407 S. Pecan St. in Lampasas. Polls will be open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and voters may cast a ballot at the county polling place of their choice -- regardless of the precinct in which they live. Voters may choose from the following vote centers: • New Covenant Church, 1604 Central Texas Expressway in Lampasas. • Kempner Volunteer Fire Department Training Center, 315 S. Pecan St. in Kempner. • Clear Creek Baptist Church, 3350 FM 2657 in Copperas Cove. • the justice of the peace office at 200 N. Fourth St. in Lometa. • Adamsville Community Center, 174 County Road 3750. Voters will be required to show PHOTO BY JEFF LOWE photo identification. In the Republican Party runoff, Nathaniel Warner, son of Tamra Warner, is valedictorian for incumbent Lt. Gov. David the Lampasas High School Class of 2014. Salutatorian is Sheri- Dewhurst will face Dan Patrick. dan Brooks, daughter of Wayne and Melanie Brooks. Both will The winner will square off against Democrat Leticia Van de address the audience at graduation ceremonies May 30. Top grads Hill Country Publishing Co., Inc. LO COME SEE THE ALL NEW Hoffpauir Chevrolet • BuiCk • CadillaC 800-333-9255 • 512-556-6285 802 N. Key Ave. Lampasas hautogroup.com • facebook.com/chevrolet • twitter.com/chevrolet First state Bank oF Burnet Let’s Talk Mortgages! Lampasas Branch 512-556-5466 800 S. Key Avenue NMLS# 485756 Burnet Office 512-756-2191 Vote Centers - Election Day May 27, 2014 Lampasas New Covenant Church 1604 Central Texas Expressway Lampasas, TX Kempner Fire Training Station 315 Pecan St. Kempner, TX Adamsville Community Center 174 CR 3750 Adamsville, TX Clear Creek Baptist Church 3350 FM 2657 Copperas Cove, TX Justice of the Peace Office Lometa 200 N. Fourth St. Lometa, TX VOTE CENTERS permit County Voters to vote at any Countywide polling place. Putte in the November general election. The Republican runoff for attorney general pits Dan Branch versus Ken Paxton. The winner will run against Democrat Sam Houston in the general election. Ryan Sitton and Wayne SPRING CREEK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY New Home Construction Lampasas, Texas Ron Farr (512) 556-1599 20+ years experience Christian are vying for the GOP nomination for a seat on the Railroad Commission of Texas -- which regulates the oil and natural gas industry in the state. 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