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the PRIDE - Shallowater ISD
THE PRIDE
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November 7, 2014
Dome Facilities Complete: Ready For The Fillies And Mustangs
The final construction
project of 2014 at SISD
is complete and ready for
the Mustangs and Fillies.
The two domes are not
only spectacular sports
facilities, they are also
FEMA approved tornado
shelters for the community. The domes are designed and constructed to
withstand an F5 tornado.
Each gym is defined by
Shallowater colors of red
and black. Each dome
holds a full size basketball court/volleyball court,
two large and two small
dressing rooms, four practice goals, and plenty of
Shallowater fan seating.
The conjoining area in the
domes contains a full sized
concession stand, coach’s
offices, and 5,000 square
feet of weight room area
for the athletes to train.
The 7th and 8th grade
Fillies basketball teams
will have the honor of
playing the first games
in the new gyms on
Monday, November 10.
Shallowater ISD will hold
a community open house
on Tuesday, November
11 beginning at 6 p.m.
Come out and enjoy a tour
of the new sports facility.
OPEN
HOUSE
Tuesday,
November 11th
6:00 p. m.
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Friday, November 7, 2014
PRIDE
Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future
Volume 31, Issue 5
Dr. Kenneth Border Named Superintendent Of Schools For Shallowater ISD
The Shallowater School
Board has appointed Dr.
Kenneth Border as the new
superintendent of schools
for Shallowater ISD.
The
announcement was made by the
board at the October
27 scheduled meeting.
Dr. Border, currently
the assistant superintendent with the district,
will replace Phil Warren
who is retiring later this
school year after 14 outstanding years as superintendent of the district.
Dr. Border has been with
the Shallowater district
for nine years. During
his time at Shallowater
ISD, he has served as the
middle school principal,
head baseball coach, secondary schools coordinator, district coordinator,
district coordinator for
TEKS resource system,
Executive Director for
the Shallowater Education Foundation, and assistant
superintendent.
Dr. Border has an extensive
educational
background. He completed his Masters of
Administration in Education from the University
of Texas of the Permian
Basin and received his
Doctorate in Education
from Baylor University.
After teaching and serving as assistant principal
at the junior high and
high school level for Ector County ISD, Dr. Border transitioned to Shallowater ISD in July 2006.
Dr. Border has been
awarded the TASSP Region XVII Middle Level
Principal of the Year award
in 2012-13 and 2014-15 as
a result of his exemplary
leadership in the district.
He has received the
honor of being named
a Twenty Under Forty
recipient through the
Young
Professionals
of Greater Lubbock by
the Lubbock Chamber
of Commerce in 2013.
Dr. Border expresses,
“I am proud of my role
as a team member within
Shallowater ISD and will
continue my sense of
teamwork as it relates to
our community. My excitement extends from the
past achievements that we
all have accomplished.”
Dr. Border continues,
“My excitement also centers upon today due to the
things that are happening
within our district right
here, right now. There is
no limit for our opportuni-
ties for future successes as
demonstrated by the foundation by which Shallowater ISD was established.
Shallowater ISD has a history of great tradition and
with the unlimited educational experiences for
which we can provide our
students and community,
the future of Shallowater
ISD is extremely encouraging. It is a great day to
be a Mustang or Fillie!”
Shallowater school board
President, David Blackburn, states, “Dr. Border
has been an integral part
of Shallowater ISD for
several years. He has a
good understanding of our
culture and will provide
continuity as superintendent while also offering
his own perspective.”
Blackburn
continues,
“He’s a proven leader,
and he shares the board’s
high standards and expectations for our students.”
Phil Warren, Dr. Kenny Border, and David Blackburn upon the
announcement of Dr. Border being named SISD superintendent of schools.
Dr. Border’s family joined him in celebrating the monumental evening. Family members pictured with Dr. Border and school board President, David Blackburn, include: (left) Callie Noland, Cassie Noland, Pam Noland, Mendi Border, Jimmy Noland, Brynlee Border, and Boston Border.
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Elementary
Students
Send
SHS Counselor Receives Educator Appreciation Post
Award From Lubbock Chamber of Commerce Heartfelt Letters To Shallowater Schools
The influence of a
great teacher can
never be erased.
For local junior class
members of the
New Century Leadership organization,
that statement is true.
Kamber Smith, a
counselor at Shal-
lowater High School,
was among twelve
local educators nominated for the prestigious Educator Appreciation Award from
the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce.
On Wednesday, October 22 the Chamber
held a special reception for the educators
who were nominated.
The Educator Appreciation
Award
highlights
educators who work hard
to serve students
in their district and
their
community.
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After Post ISD suffered a major loss to
their school on Sunday,
September 20, 2014,
Shallowater ISD joined
together and collected
monetary
donations
to help support them
in their time of need.
Kamber Smith accepting her Educator Appreciation Award from
Efforts and contribuLubbock Chamber of Commerce Chairwoman of the Board, Alona Beesinger. tion came from across
the South Plains ranging
from donations, cleanup
crews, school supplies,
and more to help Post
ISD get back on their feet.
Shallowater ISD campuses collected over $2,000
to help aid and assist Post
ISD in the days to come.
Elementary students
from Post have taken
the time to write thank
you notes to Shallowater schools to show
their
appreciation.
SISD and community
did an amazing job extending a
neighborly
hand and contributing
to Post ISD with the
monetary
donations.
At Shallowater ISD,
we know how important
our school is to our students, faculty, and community and the tragedy
of losing a vital part of
a school is unimaginable.
the PRIDE
The PRIDE is a publication of Shallowater Independent School District and is distributed semi-monthly during the school year, with
monthly issues in June, July, and August. Newspapers are mailed
free of charge to all Shallowater bulk mail addresses. Subscriptions are available for out of district residents at $25 annually. Articles published in the PRIDE are copyrighted. All Rights Reserved.
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The Singing Men of West Texas will travel to the Ukraine in April of
2015 to share the gospel through music and ministry. The group’s
last trip there in 2012 resulted in 4000 people making decisions for
Christ.
The Senior Adult Ministry of First Baptist Church of Shallowater is
sponsoring a fund raiser to send Music Minister Gary Koerner to the
Ukraine with this group of singing men.
The sale of HOMEMADE APPLE PIES will go towards the funding
of this trip. The pies will be available beginning October 29, 2014.
The price will be $15.00 per pie (or more will be appreciated). The
Pies will be frozen, ready to bake and would be great for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Pick-up and delivery will be available. To order
call: Bobbie Johnson 832-5925, Joyce Olmsted 832-4265, or
Beth Armes 832-4035.
Members of St. Philip Benizi of
Shallowater held a
ceremony of appreciation for local
firefighters, police officers, and
emergency medical technicians on
Tuesday, October 14.
The Church members opened their
doors and hearts to show gratitude
to local heros and their families. A
token of thanks was given for their
dedicated service to the community
and well-being of Shallowater.
November 7, 2014
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(next to 4 Corners Mart)
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Annual Harvest Festival A Success For Local Lions Club
The Shallowater Lions
Club annual Harvest
Festival was held on
Saturday, October 11.
The day began with
the traditional Harvest
Festival parade, followed by a delicious
BBQ lunch, games,
booths and events for
the community to enjoy.
The 2014 Lions Club
princess is Kynlee
daughter
2014 Lions Club Queen and Wuensche,
Princess: Morgan Bennett and of Brady and DesKynlee Wuensche
tiny Wuensche. The
2014 Harvest Festival
The Shallowater Lions Queen is Morgan Bennett, daughter of Bryan
Club Harvest Festival
Parade Float Winners: and Krystal Bennett.
The Shallowater Lions
1st place - A tie between Club will use the monShallowater 4-H Club
ey raised at the event
and
to support local clubs
Ribbons of Love
and organizations, help
3rd place - SMS Cheer- families in need, and
sponsor local children at
leaders
4th place - Peoples Bank the Texas Lions Camp
held each summer.
If you would like more
information about the
Texas
Lions
Camp,
please contact a member
of the Shallowater Lions Club or visit http://
w w w. l i o n s c a m p . c o m
The Shallowater Lions
Club would like to thank
all of the volunteers, donors, and participants for
helping make this year’s
Shallowater Lions Club
Harvest Festival a success.
If you are considering
joining the Shallowater
Lions Club, please contact
a Lions Club member or
visit a meeting, which is
held the second and fourth
Thursday of each month at
7:00 p.m. at the Shallowater Community Center.
Article by: Valerie Grant
A Special “THANKS” from Kayla Newton
I would like to thank those who supported me
in the Shallowater Lions Club Harvest Festival. I would also like to recognize the following businesses for their generous donations.
South Plains Electric Coop
Dr. Nolan Riley
McGavock Nissan Lubbock
Waste King - Kelyn King
Shallowater Animal Clinic - Dr. Jason Schroeder
Cagle’s Steaks
Circle S Feed Store
Through ticket sales and donations the Lions Club
was able to raise over $34,000. Thanks again to
all who supported this great cause.
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November 7, 2014
Mustangs Capture District Title In 53-40 Victory Over Brownfield South
Shallowater Mustangs
have
earned
their
third-straight
district title with a current record of 9-1
for the 2014 season.
On Friday, October
31 the Mustangs traveled to Brownfield on
Halloween night ready
to scare the Cubs with
their
determination
to win, powerful of-
fensive line and ball
stopping defense to
gain the district title.
In the 53-40 victory over Brownfield,
sophomore
Cooper
Ogle rushed for 325
yards of the Mustangs
402 rushing yards
against
Brownfield.
Westin Elliott finished
5-of-12
for
142 yards for three
touchdowns. Ninetythree of those yards
resulted in a touchdown pass to Ogle.
Jake McMillin also
contributed to the excitement with a 105
yard defensive touchdown for the Mustangs.
The Mustangs are
set to host the Tornillo Coyotes for the
final home game of
the season on Friday,
November 7 at 7:30
p.m. at Todd Field.
Plains Career Expo A
Great Opportunity For Students
SHS seniors and SECHS
students attended the South
Plains Career Expo on
Thursday, Oct. 30 where
approximately 600 business and college representatives filled the Civic Center Exhibit Hall.
The goal of the expo is to
increase students’ awareness of careers and allow them to gain a head
start on their future.
Students were given the
Shallowater High School Offers ACT/SAT Prep Course: Students Up Bright And Early To Prepare
By: Carol Johnson, SECHS Principal
students are rushed to
finish each section before
time is called, and that creates stress for the student.
This class is designed to
help students become so
familiar with the tests
that they do not have to
stress about them. Each
day students practice using a variety of methods
in order to be completely
familiar with what is expected on test day. Students are taught common
mistakes that students
make and what to watch
for; they are taught what
percentage of the test
covers what objectives;
Students at Shallowater
High School are taking
advantage of an ACT/
SAT Prep class. This
class is offered at 7:30 a.m.
Mondays – Thursdays,
and students have the opportunity to prepare and
practice for their upcoming ACT and SAT exams. Scotta Knight, SHS
counselor, is teaching the
mathematics portions of
the tests, and Carol Johnson, SECHS principal,
is teaching the English
and reading portions.
Some students are attending both sessions, while
some are attending only
the math or the English/
reading sessions. Either
way, students will have a
distinct advantage when
they take their college
entrance exams because
they will have been exposed to the different
test formats, the types of
questions each test asks,
specific test-taking tips
in each area, and common
mistakes to watch for during the testing. Texas
students are at a disadvantage when they take these
tests because they have
not been exposed to timed
tests. The TAKS was not
timed at all, and the new
STAAR tests have ample
time for most students
to finish and go back and
recheck their work. The
ACT and the SAT do not
have extra time. Most
Shallowater
High
School had the overwhelming
privilege
to welcome Sarah
Panzau-Evans
on
Thursday,
October 30 to speak
to the high school
and 8th grade students of Shallowater.
Panzau-Evans
was a driven high
school student and
a former top college
volleyball
player.
In college, she began heading down
a destructive path
leading to drugs and
dangerous
levels
of alcohol. Her college volleyball career
came to a screeching halt when she decided to drive herself
home with a blood alcohol level nearly four
times the legal limit.
She was involved
in a serious car accident as a result of her
choice to drive drunk
leaving her critically
injured and losing
part of her left arm.
Since her recovery, which included
more than 30 surgeries, Panzau-Evans
has devoted her life
to speaking to teens
and college students
about how bad choices can have lasting consequences.
Shallowater students were impacted
and gained knowledgeable
insight
from Panzau-Evans
touching message.
and they are taught and/
or reviewed over specific material that will
be tested. The teachers
are varying the ways the
students practice, using
computers, practice tests,
and lecture/discussion.
The ACT and the SAT are
two totally different tests,
and what works for one
does not necessarily work
for the other. The class is
divided into eight weeks
of ACT preparation and
eight weeks of SAT preparation. At the end of the
class, students should be
well-prepared for either
test, and they will have
a working knowledge
of how to perform their
best on each different test.
Both teachers have commented on the attitudes
and behavior of the students that are attending. For a 7:30 a.m. class
that is strictly voluntary,
the students are working hard, asking great
questions, and participating well. SHS is proud
of these students and
their willingness to put
in the extra time and
work to better prepare
themselves for post-secondary
opportunities.
opportunity to view creative and interactive exhibits revolving around
specific careers, such as
medical, technical, scientific, law enforcement,
educational, artistic, and
skilled trades sector fields.
The speaker for the event
was Laymon Hicks. He
is unique as a presenter in
that he engages students
via the use of humor while
encouraging youth to realize that their motivation
comes from within. He
tells students to, “Get up!”,
“Get out!” and “Go get it!”
Shallowater students enjoyed the fun and educational
day receiving great information about potential careers.
Quiana Wiley and Shelby Taylor pictured with
Laymon Hicks, speaker
at the 2014 Career Expo.
SHS COUNSELOR CORNER
ACT/SAT Calculator Checkout
HS students taking the ACT/SAT can check
out a TI 84 Plus calculator for the test free
of charge! See Mrs. Knight or Mrs. Smith to
check one out!
Daughters of the American Revolution
seeking applicants.
Reviewed by DAR Good Citizens Committee.
Both male and female students should apply
for this scholarship.
Deadline is December 20, 2014.
Experience ASU (Angelo State) is being held
on November 22nd. You can go online and
register or set up a campus tour.
Ronald McDonald House Scholarship
Available to applicants who have either:
1. Had a serious childhood illness or injury
or
2. Had a sibling who had a serious childhood
illness or injury which impacted the family
For additional information and applications go
to: www.RMHCsouthwest.com
Texan Preview Day is Nov. 8th from 9:00am to
Noon on the Levelland Campus.
Register online at:
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Shallowater, Tx 79363
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Fillies And Mustangs Run At Shallowater Class of 1994 Meets For
Regional Cross Country Meet: 20 Year Reunion
Wes Jackson Qualifies For State
The Fillies and Mustangs Cross Country
teams ran hard and
with much determination at the Regional
meet on Friday, October 31. They set out to
finish the season with
the same winning attitude as they had when
the season began.
Wes Jackson qualified for state placing 14th with a time
of 16:56, a personal
best for the Mustang.
The Mustang team
placed 7th in the region with the following
results: Justin Vigil,
17:22, 25th; Andres
Gonzales, 17:59, 51st;
Jesse Galan, 18:52,
92nd; Conner Bigham,
18:54, 97th; Abel Nieto, 19:22, 111th; Jacob
Phillips, 19:36, 123rd.
The Fillies team
placed 12th in the region with the following results: Averie
Holcombe,
12:44,
22nd; Lindsey Spruell,
13:35, 66th; Payton
Phillips, 13:40, 71st;
Taycee Weldon-Cox,
13:42, 74th; Lauren
Camp, 13:59, 103rd;
Brittany Davis, 14:09,
115th;
and
Callie
Criswell, 14:36, 139th.
Congratulations to
the regional qualifying
Fillies and Mustangs
Cross Country teams
on a great season!
Senior, Wes Jackson will run at the
State Meet on Saturday, November 8 in
Round Rock, Texas.
GOOD LUCK
WES!
A few members from the Class of 1994 at their 20 year
reunion at Todd Field: (Left) Joanne Lupton Lindman, Glendon Paulk, Amy Ward Stringer, David Long,
Christy McDonald Bernal, and Shannan Hunt Mills.
Friday, October 24 was
not just a big night for
the Mustangs with their
victory over Denver
City, it was also a time
for the Class of 1994
to catch up and enjoy
a great football game.
The members of the
graduating class of
1994 organized their 20
year reunion to be celebrated at Todd Field.
Shallowater Alumni
celebrated the victory
and reminisced about
their time at Shallowater High School.
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Fourth Grade Students Learn About Agriculture From
Texas Tech’s Best
PRIDE Journalists * Ashley Rosales * Katelynn Parra * Seniors
Shallowater Intermediate fourth grade students
experienced a day full of
agriculture from Texas
Tech’s Ag department
on Friday, October 17.
Ag in the Bag is held each
fall in conjunction with
Texas Tech’s Ag Awareness week. The program
targets fourth-grade students and focuses on how
important agriculture is.
When speaking with
the fourth grade teachers, they mentioned that
the student’s favorite part
of the trip was learning about the process of
milking a cow and the
distribution of the milk.
The field trip was a
great opportunity for the
students to have hands
on experience with real
world examples of agri-
Intermediate Student Council Making Positive
Impact On Campus
culture that they might
not get in a classroom.
November 7, 2014
Shallowater Ag Booster Club
4-Wheeler Dinner
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Fair Park Coliseum * 1012 Ave. A * Lubbock, Tx
Prime Rib Dinner: 7:00-8:00 pm
Entertainment by:
The Hogg Maulies * 8:30-12:00 pm
$125 Donation Per Couple
Raffle Prizes Include:
2014 John Deere Gator CX
Louis Vuitton purse
Door Prize drawings throughout the night
*You do not have to be present to win*
All proceeds benefit
Shallowater agriculture students
To purchase tickets contact:
Debbie Welper @ 940-727-3458
or any Ag Booster Club Member
Fifth Grade Science Class Experiments With Hovercrafts
PRIDE Journalist/Photographer * Jackson Adrian * Sophomore
The middle school students in Shannon Edwards’s fifth grade class
have been creating their
very own hovercrafts.
In their study of force,
they were asked to make
hovercrafts out of everyday items such as cds,
bottle caps, and balloons.
After combining the inflated balloon and the bottle cap, the students would
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demonstrate the amount of
force needed to move the
hovercraft two meters in
an allotted amount of time.
Edwards commented,
“It’s just a way for the
students to have fun and
learn at the same time.”
With the excitement
from the students, the
lab was a great hands
on learning activity.
(Bottom): Mia Goicoechea (Sitting-left to right): Kyli Farmer, Tara Mobley, and
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Third
and
fourth
grade student council representatives are
learning about the
structure of government and responsibility at an early age.
Shallowater Intermediate student council
has a busy fall semester planned for 2014.
They are assisting with
Red Ribbon Week and
had a caramel apple
sale on Monday, October 27 for all intermediate
students
and faculty to enjoy.
They will hold a
pizza sale, sponsor a
food drive, assist with
Boys & Girls Club
Thanksgiving
dinner, and collect toys
for Tots in Shallowater
sponsored by the local Fire Department.
Students in the organization will also research
various topics and make
presentations to the
student body at Shallowater Intermediate.
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Middle School Art Students Help SHS Freshmen Plan Ahead
Local Volunteer Fire Department With Project Future
Helping spread the word
that the Shallowater
volunteer Fire Department will be having
their infamous haunted
house this year, sixth and
eighth grade art students
were asked to paint the
advertising
billboards
for the spooky event.
The classes worked as a
group on the project during their art class until
the signs were complete.
The perfectly painted signs were displayed
throughout
Shallowater
during
the Halloween season.
Three
Shallowater freshmen participated in the Project
Future program on
Friday, October 17.
Seth Bayliss, Cassidee Brinkley, and
Odalys Arguelles traveled to Texas Tech
University with Tammy
Blackburn, Shallowater
High School Student
Success
Advocate.
Students participated
in activities that offered
information about planning ahead for college in the near future.
The Shallowater students listened to a discussion with a panel of
college level students
that were able to give the
three freshman advice
in planning their future.
Bayliss, Brinkley, and
Arguelles also had
the opportunity to eat
at the Student Union
Building on the Tech
campus, watch the
Rowdy Raider Rally
before Texas Tech’s
Homecoming
game,
and had a great time
touring the campus.
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November 7, 2014
Battle of the Mustangs: Shallowater Upsets Denver City With 29-26 Victory
The matchup of the
season ended in victory for the Shallowater
Mustangs as they met
Denver City under Friday night lights on October 24 at Todd Field.
Denver City traveled to
the matchup expecting
a win, but the Shallowater Mustangs sent them
home with the upset.
The first half of the
battle left Denver City
ahead 12-7 as the teams
headed into the third.
Jake McMillian, defensive back for the
Shallowater Mustangs,
had a game changing kick recovery in the
third quarter that led to
two back-to-back Shallowater
touchdowns.
With fans on their
feet and the momentum running high in
the fourth, Shallowa-
ter was trailing 26-22.
Westin Elliott pulled out
a 22-yard pass to wide
receiver Connor Smith
for a touchdown with
just 1:33 left in the game.
The Shallowater Mustangs fought until the
very end with two quarterback sacks against
Denver City and an inexplicable spike on the
fourth down with mere
seconds on the clock.
Shallowater Mustangs came out against
Denver City ready to
dominate.
Cooper
Ogle rushed for 119
of the team’s 139 total yards on 22 carries
for three touchdowns.
Quarterback Westin Elliott rushed for 20
yards on five carries
and threw for 117 yards
on five completions
and one touchdown.
The 2014 Mustangs
received top acknowledgements from Lone
Star Varsity for their battle against Denver City.
Landing at number four
on the area’s top football
teams and the powerful
offensive line earned a
place on the Lone Star
Varsity Super Team.
GO MUSTANGS!
November 7, 2014
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Red Ribbon Week Brings Positive Message To Students
PRIDE Photographers * Lily Price * Junior * Malorie Spells * Sophomore
Fun
themes
and
great speakers have
fueled Red Ribbon
Week with awareness
of drug prevention
for Shallowater ISD.
The main theme for
Red Ribbon Week this
year is ‘Love Yourself.
Be Drug Free.’ The
Intermediate campus
held a counsel session with Police Chief
‘Merica Monday
Greg Pierce and a presentation with a drug
dog. Intermediate students also enjoyed a
drug free pep rally on
Thursday, October 30.
Eighth grade students joined Shallowater High School
students for an eyeopening presentation
by Sarah Panzau-Evans to close the week.
Twin Tuesday
Wacky Wed.
Shallowater students
also participated this
week by dressing
up each day to help
bring support and attention to the importance of the message.
SISD themes for the
week include: ‘Merica
Monday, Twin Tuesday,
Wacky-Tacky Wednesday, Neon Thursday,
and Black Out Friday.
Neon Thursday
Fillies Strive For Excellence: Bi-District Champs
PRIDE Journalists * Alysha Boone * Jaemi Baker * Freshmen
finishing district at 4-2 and
with a current record of 31-7.
Coach Amy Mangum
states, “I am so proud of our
Fillie volleyball players this
year. All teams had a great
season and we look forward
to all the great things the girls
will do for our program.”
JV Fillies finished as undefeated district champions this year with a record
of 6-0 and 27-7 overall.
The freshman team was
21-7 and 4-2 in district
play claiming 2nd place.
The 8th grade A and B
combined
record
was
21-4 and the 7th grade
team made great improvement throughout the year.
The Varsity Fillies will
play Saturday, November 8 at 3:00 p.m. against
Tulia for Area at Plainview
High
School.
Black Out Fri.
Cooper Ogle with the touchdown.
The Shallowater Fillies
are bi-district champs after
defeating Tornillo 25-16,
26-28, 17-25, 25-12, 15-10
on Monday, November 3
at Midland Christian in the
first round of the playoffs.
The Fillies have been having
an impressive 2014 season
Shallowater Schools Help Raise Awareness And Funds For Breast Cancer Research
Bryan
Hall
charging
forward for the Mustangs.
Westin
thriving
Elliott keeps the Mustangs
with another successful throw.
Ran
Johnston
with
an
exciting catch against Denver City.
Shallowater Pre-K Explores Local Fire Station
October is recognized
as fire safety month and
the Shallowater Elementary Pre-K studied the
letter “F” to coincide.
An exciting adventure
to the local Shallowater
Fire Department was a
perfect learning opportunity for these young
and lively Pre-K students
PAGE 7
to put the two together.
At the fire station, the
children learned fire
safety practices, wore
the fireman’s gear and
hat, heard a smoke
alarm, climbed inside
and walked through the
fire truck, and held the
fire hose to spray water like a true firefighter.
Mrs. Denae McLellan’s Pre-K class learning
about the different parts and jobs of the fire truck.
Bobby
helping
Escareno
hold
and
back
Brenton
Denver
Burgett
City.
Spook-tacular Halloween Fun At SISD
Shallowater students,
faculty, and administration were covered in pink the week
of October 20 - 24.
With the Elementary
campus paving the
way for the rest of the
campuses by holding
their 8th annual “Passionately Pink Day” on
Monday, October 20,
students were able
to purchase pink ribbons in honor and in
memory of those who
have been effected
by breast cancer.
The Elementary
campus raised over
$500.00 to be donated to Susan G.
Komen
foundation.
The High School
campus
wrapped
themselves in pink on
Tuesday, October 21.
Student Council members provided a “pink”
bake sale in the com-
mons area bringing in
$285.00 for the American Cancer Society.
The High School
students also held a
classroom competition
to see who could dress
up in the most “pink”
with the grand prize
being a donut party
for the winning class.
The classes of Rodney Jackson and Kaci
Price were the “pink”
champions for Shal-
lowater High School.
Middle School celebrated “Pink Day” on
Thursday, October 23.
The SMS Cheerleaders sold “Pink Pride”
t-shirts to help raise
funds and creatively
organized a “Pink Out”
pep rally. The Cheerleaders are donating
half of their proceeds
to Susan G. Komen.
Shallowater Intermediate ended the week
by flooding the campus with pink everything and raising $45
to donate to the American Cancer Society.
A friendly competition was held between
classes
to
see who could wear
the most pink with
each
item
counting toward the total.
Mandy Jeter’s fourth
grade class won a delicious ice cream party
as the grand prize.
They came to school
wearing
725
pink
items total as a class.
Each Intermediate
class also participated
in designing a massive “pink” ribbon on
the gym floor to help
commemorate
the
special day and to seal
the important message bringing awareness to our schools
and
community.

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