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Crandall Combine Warsaw PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Seagoville, TX Permit No. 37 The Communicator The Community Connection Volume 14, Number 2 Visit Our Web Site - CrandallCommunicator.com February 28, 2011 Community Mourns Loss of Kyle King October 4, 1984 - February 5, 2011 On Saturday, February 5, 2011, Kyle King, a 2003 Crandall High School graduate, was killed in a head-on collision on FM 740 in Forney. A truck, driven by a Greenville resident, Bradley Wade, crossed the center line into Kyle’s lane and caused the fatal accident which killed both drivers. Kyle was a football player at Crandall High School and went on to play for NW Oklahoma State University. He graduated there in 2008. Upon graduation from college, he took a coaching position at Ferris High School and taught 8th grade American history. He was the linebacker coach for the varsity team and also coached junior high basketball and track. He was respected by his peers and students who held a memorial in his honor on Monday evening, February 7. He was engaged to be married soon. Kyle King Son - Teacher - Friend Kyle is survived by his parents Johnny and Diane King and by his sister, Jana. Diane is a retired administrator for Crandall ISD and Johnny taught and coached at various area schools before retiring from Seagoville High School, Dallas ISD. Services were held Thursday night, February 10, at Central Baptist Church, with over a thousand people in attendance. Central Baptist Associate Pastor, Jimi Heislop conducted the service. There is a scholarship set up in Kyle’s honor and donations can still be made to the Ferris ISD Scholarship Fund in his name. Even though Kyle King was only 26 years old at the time of his death, he accomplished so much and left a indelible impression on his friends, loved ones, students, and peers who came to know him. These fond memories of Kyle will be everlasting. Crandall PTO Hosts Community Meeting on How the State Finance Crisis Will Impact Crandall Classrooms Crandall PTO hosted a community meeting in the L.F. Raynes Administration Building on February 17, 2011. Parents, teachers, and local community members were invited to attend the meeting in an effort to enlighten the public on how the state finance crisis will impact Crandall classrooms. Media reports of the state budget crisis have raised an awareness of the state’s financial woes. Dr. Larry Watson, Superintendent of Schools, presented the “basics of school finance” and illustrated the impact of the State’s inequitable funding system on Crandall Schools. The meeting focused on how the two sides of the district budget are managed, on why adequate funding is not available to Texas districts, and on how Crandall’s budget compares to other districts. The primary factor causing the state financial crisis is due to the State Legislature’s action in 2006 of compressing the tax rate to $1.33 the first year of the 2007 biennium and to $1.00 the second year giving districts the option to raise the tax rate only four cents. The State Legislature’s compression of the tax rate eliminated approximately 1/3 of the tax revenue previously collected and froze total revenues for school districts on a per pupil basis (target revenue). Dr. Watson described the unfairness of this “target revenue” system by making the following points: 1. “As our local district’s property tax increases the State of Texas provides less state funding for CISD students.” This means that Crandall ISD’s funding for the Maintenance and Operations budget has remained the same on a per pupil basis for the past several years even though more local tax revenues have been generated. In essence, the increase in Crandall’s property values has lessened the State’s share of the cost of educating a Crandall student not the District’s cost. 2. Crandall ISD’s target revenue is $559 less than the state average. This means if Crandall ISD’s target revenue was at the state average target revenue, Crandall would collect an additional $1.8 million in additional funds. Dr. Watson also pointed out that a significant funding gap not only exists between Crandall ISD and other school districts but the gap widens as Crandall ISD’s student enrollment increases. A comparison that illustrates this funding inequity is outlined using the target revenues of Crandall and Lovejoy. Lovejoy Target Revenue $7,653 Crandall Target Revenue $5,027 Funding Gaps $2,626 Per-Student Funding Level State & Local $22,959,000 15,081,000 $7,878,000 Revenue for 3000 Students With 30 (1%) $229,590 $150,810 $78,780 New Students Dr. Watson poses a rhetorical question, “Doesn’t a student in Crandall ISD deserve a state finance system that is equitable to Lovejoy’s? Shouldn’t the state’s funding system be equitable for all such that “what’s good enough for one child is good enough for every child?” As a result of the State’s legislative action to compress the tax rate in 2006, the State is now experiencing a $14 billion shortfall in revenue for public schools. Some funds have been generated through other revenue sources; however, state leaders estimate the State's deficit for public schools to be approximately $10 billion. To address this financial crisis, school districts operating off the same target revenue that was established during the 2005-2006 school year have been asked to prepare a budget with a 5% to 10% reduction in revenue. The task of reducing school budgets becomes more complicated when one considers that approximately 80% of a school district’s budget is comprised of personnel. Consequently, a 5% to 10% budget cut would likely involve layoffs and fewer programs and activities for students. Dr. Watson acknowledged that while financial challenges lie ahead for Crandall ISD, the Crandall ISD Board of Trustees have made no definitive decisions at this point. In the weeks ahead, all possible cost saving solutions will be explored and considered. CISD parents, teachers, and community members are encouraged to - See Meeting continued on Page 6 - The Communicator reaches over 3100 households in Crandall and Combine. Shouldn't you advertise here? Page February 28, 2011 Trash Hawgs The Communicator P and B Auto Repair Published Monthly 961 FM 1389 S. - Combine, TX 75159 Professional Service Guaranteed Repairs Brakes New and Used Tires Muffler Shop Radiators Tune Up State Inspection $50.00 Per Quarter *Yearly Discounts* Locally Owned & Operated Editor & Publisher Jo Nell Walden Stuart 2-4 Yard Dumpsters Available Mailing Address The Communicator 255 Pole Bridge Rd. Combine, TX 75159 Bulk Pick Ups Available 214-729-4163 Cell Call and Sign Up Today Help Support Your Local Businesses Phone 972.474-9112 Cell 214.802-2310 E-Mail Address crandallnews@cs.com Website: CrandallCommunicator.com 972 427-6445 Phillip Earnheart State Inspection 1317 E. Hwy. 175,#200 Crandall, TX 75114 D Bar J Farm D Bar&J Ranch Store VISA MasterCard Martindale - Bryant - Big V We carry a wide range of pet foods and supplies Blue Buffalo, Iams, Diamond and Diamond Natural Muenster, Chicken Soup Dog Food, Fromm's Dog Food Frontline Plus, Vet and Pet Supplies 972 476-9060 Corner of FM 1389 & FM 3039 Combine, Texas Monday - Friday 8:00-6:00 Saturday - 8:00-2:00 1749 S. FM 148 Crandall, TX 75114 972-427-0144 Sunday School Worship Service Sunday Evening Wed. Night Meal Wed. Night Bible Study 9:00 am 10:10 am 5:00 pm 5:45 pm 6:45 pm Real People Who Love God, Love Other People and Want To Make God Famous Pastor John Brooks GIBSON'S GIBSON'S Discount Pharmacy Charles David Smith, R. Ph. Best Prices on Prescriptions Drive-Thru Window Hours: 8:30 - 7:00 M-F Sat - 8:30 - 2:00 Closed Sun 112 Hall Rd Seagoville, TX 75159 972 287-7070 FAX 972 287-8199 Come By For A Free Coke! Top cash paid for old junk cars, trucks and vans, running or not. This puts money in your pocket and cleans up the area! 972 288-9777 Lost titles ok - Same day service Email - tbwrecker@hotmail.com Crandall Church of Christ 209 S. Main St. Crandall, TX 75114 972-472-6447 You Can Call on Us! Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evenings - 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evenings - 7:30 p.m. February 28, 2011 Page Ricky Lopez signs letter of intent with Mountain View Ricky Lopez with coaches and parents on signing day Country Gardeners meet the 4th Monday of each month from 7-9 p.m. at the Crandall-Combine Community Center Visit with us soon! On February 11, Ricky Lopez signed a scholarship offer to play baseball at Mountain View College. Ricky is a senior this year at Crandall, and he has started for the Pirate Baseball Team since his freshmen year. He has played first base and pitcher for the Pirates, and has also been the DH on occasion. Ricky is a good baseball player and an even better student. Some of his overall baseball stats are: Offensive Stats BA - .394, Runs – 41, Doubles – 16, RBI’s – 52, HR’s – 5 Pitching Stats IP – 127.2, K’s – 143, BB’s – 57, ERA – 1.789 Ricky has also received several baseball honors during his years at Crandall. Some of the honors included All-District and miscellaneous Pirate awards. More are likely to come this season. Previous honors included: Freshmen Year – 1st Team All-District (Pitcher) Sophomore Year – 1st Team All-District (Pitcher) Junior Year – 1st Team All-District (Pitcher), Team MVP MDA Walk Saturday, March 5th Cowboys Stadium - 8:30 AM Hard Surface Restoration Specialist (469) 654-0941 www.irestorellc.com info@irestorellc.com State of The Art Technology Trained TMT Certified Technicians 1 Peter 5:10 Tile Floors Concrete Natural Stone Brick Stucco Showers Patios Garage Floors Carpet Upholstery Smoke Odor Sanitizing Disinfecting Automobiles MEREDITH A. BYINGTON, M.D. WE HAVE HOUSES FOR RENT Serving the Community Since 1984 Serving the Community Since 1984 Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine It's time to schedule Well Check Exams 1317 E. Hwy. 175, Suite 800 Crandall, Texas 75114 972-472-3800 Fax 972-472-3828 There is no fee to walk. You can collect money if you want and any funds raised go to the Muscular Dystrophy Association to help fund finding a cure for MD. Local CISD student, Caleb Lowe has Ullrich Congenital Muscular Dystrophy. He is doing very well right now, but the main concern for Caleb is contractures (stiffening of the joints.) Once the joint constricts it can't be "fixed." Join others from our community in the MDA Walk on March 5th. 1317 US Hwy175, Suite 100, Crandall, TX 972-472-9850 972-754-8979 www.crandallfma.com Page February 28, 2011 Kaufman County News VNASupport Program Offered The Visiting Nurse Association of Kaufman County is offering a five-session support program for adults who are grieving the loss of a loved one. “Sharing the Journey: Coping with Grief” will meet Tuesdays, March 8 through April 5, at the First United Methodist Church on 208 S. Houston Street in Kaufman. The time is 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The program will help individuals gain an understanding of the grief process, learn healthy coping skills, and broaden awareness of resources and support systems that are available in the community. There is no cost to attend the program. Attendees of all faiths are welcome. Additional information can be obtained by calling Clayton McCord, Hospice Chaplain and Bereavement Coordinator for the Visiting Nurse Association of Kaufman County, at (972) 962-7500 or 1-800-345-0576. The Visiting Nurse Association of Kaufman County is a nonprofit home care organization that provides home health and hospice care in Kaufman and the surrounding communities. Photo: Clayton McCord, Hospice Chaplain and Bereavement Coordinator for the VNA of Kaufman County, will be conducting a bereavement support program beginning March 8. You're Invited Saturday, March 26 NO Enrollment/Processing fee when you sign up today!! $20.00 + Tax (single) membership per month $35.00 + Tax (Family in single household) Membership per month (No binding 12 or 24 month contracts) Training Specials: Get 5 One-Hour sessions for $150.00!!! You won't find these deals anywhere else!! Reality Fitness 1401 E. Hwy 175 - Ste 240 Crandall, TX 75114 Down from Subway (972) 472-3699 Kerry Lawn Care Mowing, Weed Eating, Flower Beds, Tree Trimming 972-474-9942 Insured and Bonded kerrylawncare@att.net Food Manager Training Offered Texas AgriLife Extension Service to Offer Food Manager Certification Training Course Statistics indicate that food borne illness continues to be a health issue in the United States. Each year, 1 in 4 Americans will become sick, 1 in 1,000 will become hospitalized, and 5,000 will die due to a food borne illness. If under the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) jurisdiction, each food establishment is required to have one certified food manager on site. Under these new rules, each food establishment permitted by the Texas Department of State Health Services must have one certified food manager. New food manager certificates will be valid for 5 years. Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Kaufman County, is offering a food manager certification training course. This program will be offered for $115.00 on March 8-9, 2011 at Kaufman County Library 3790 S. Houston, Kaufman, TX 75142. Cost includes training, materials, and the State food manager certification examination. This program is designed to not only prepare foodservice managers to pass the certification examination; it will provide valuable education regarding the safe handling of food. For more information about the Food Manager Certification Training course of Texas AgriLife Extension Service, called “Food Safety: It’s Our Business,” call Katie M. Phillips, CEA-FCS at 972932-9069 or email kmphillips@ag.tamu.edu NOW OPEN CRANDALL PHARMACY 1317 Hwy 175 - Suite 1000 ble - Next to Kaleidoscope Kids ila a v eA c i - Home Town Pharmacy rv Se y r e - Easy Transfers liv De - Fax & Copy Service Gary Mayberry, RPH. Kerry Kindle, RPH. (972) 427-6442 Save Time, Save Money - Shop at Your Home Town Pharmacy Mon - Fri 8:30 to 5:30 Saturdays 8:30 to 1:00 Bring this coupon for 10% off any OTC item (one item limit) February 28, 2011 Page John's Journeys by John Brooks, Pastor, Central Baptist Church Several years ago we purchased some squirrel feeders for the back yard. From the kitchen window we are able to watch the squirrels come up from the woods, eat from the feeders, and chase each other round the back yard. They are so comical. The feeders are wooden stands with one-gallon glass jars that hold the food. The squirrels will actually crawl into the jar as they pack their chubby little cheeks with food. There are times you can watch them sitting in the glass jar like it's a little house. It is like a safe haven for them, no matter how inclimate the weather. From time to time, I let the food run out. I don't do that on purpose. I just get busy and forget about it and the next thing I know the squirrels are looking in the kitchen window as if to say, "Hey, what's up with you? Can't you see we are out of food? We're hungry. How about a little consideration here?" They stand outside the window and chatter and run up and down the patio cover until I realize what is going on and go refill their feeders. I don't know if it was the wind or the squirrels that dislodged the first of my glass jars off its perch, but I found the jar broken in 1,000 pieces under the wooden stand. I kept trying to find some way to get another glass jar. I tried a plastic container, but the wind sure enough blew that off the stand. The place where I bought the feeders didn't want to sell me a jar, as he only had a limited supply. He could sell me the whole combination, but all I needed was a jar. I finally located a glass jar and it was just $6.00. The only problem was it was full of pickles. Now I like pickles, but for two people to eat a gallon of pickles? Well, that was a bit much. However, I could see the squirrels forming a vigilante group outside my kitchen window. So, I bought the pickles and we started eating. It wasn't too bad at the first but toward the end, I was beginning to feel like a pickle. We had pickles with everything. We had pickles with our eggs in the morning. We had pickles with our sandwich at noon. I think we even had pickle casserole a time or two. I have never eaten so many pickles in my life. It was getting to where I saw pickles when I closed my eyes. We finally finished that whole gallon jar of pickles. I was so glad to be done with that episode of my life. I washed the jar, soaked off the label, and charged down to fill the feeder while those brazen squirrels barked at me all the way. What a relief. Done! I didn't care if I ever saw another pickle. I strolled back to the patio to watch the squirrels feast once again in the feeder. You can understand my horror the next morning when I looked out to see one of the glass jars missing from the feeder. I quickly dressed and hurried down, praying the whole way that the jar was not once again broken. But there it was sitting on the ground. This time it was broken in a million pieces. Well, that has been almost a year now and we have gone through five gallons of pickles. I still have not figured out what keeps happening to those jars. I think the squirrels are doing it on purpose. They must know I hate pickles by now. But like the Apostle Paul, this much I know. "I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty (of pickles) I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength." Philippians 4:11-12 The parentheses are mine. By the way, if you are ever in the neighborhood, stop by and we can share a pickle or two. I've got plenty. Congratulations to Chuck & Linda Cade on their 50th anniversary Our parents attended a Valentine’s banquet together in the 8th grade. As sophomores in high school they were boyfriend and girlfriend for awhile. Then as seniors they started dating and 50 years later they are still in love. It is our privilege to celebrate Chuck and Linda Cade’s 50th anniversary. In 1974 they moved to Crandall, so Dad could pursue his passion for ranching. He dug his heels in at Star Brand Cattle Company and for the last 30 years has worked for the Cartwright family. Out of this relationship has come a genuine closeness that has led to a treasured extended family. Through this extended family mom and dad found another passion, community service and politics. One of their greatest joys is being involved in the community. Dad has been a member of Crandall’s and Seagoville’s Chamber of Commerce and continues to serve on numerous boards and committees. Mother had a successful career in banking and shortly after retiring worked for Judge Wayne Gent, which led her to greater involvement in politics. She has been a member of Central Baptist Church in Prestige Computer Repair Ad-ware/Spy-ware/Virus Removal In Home Computer Repair 214-683-2849 972-427-8390 www.prestigehelp.com Crandall Owned & Operated by Billy Posey Crandall since 1974. Through Mom and Dad’s dedication to all that they have done personally, professionally and politically, we have learned the importance of integrity and the value of high standards and good morals. There has never been a day that we have not been fully, completely, and unconditionally loved by Mom and Dad. Growing up we were not rich by earthly standards, but we never lacked for anything. They are great role models and have supported every endeavor we have ever taken on. We are so thankful for them instilling in us a love for God, respect for our country and for others. Our lives are blessed because of them. Those of you who have served, worked and/or socialized with Chuck and Linda have had the pleasure of experiencing just a glimpse of the love and commitment that we have experienced as a family. Please join our family in wishing them a HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY. We love them both so very much! Ron, Cheryle, Hallie and Montana Larson, Bobby, Karen, McKenzie and Cade Crow FIRST CHOICE, BEST CHOICE #1 Market Share for Kaufman County #1 Real Estate Franchise # 1 Website: www.coldwellbanker.com APEX, REALTORS Tamara Chappell REALTOR® Certified Negotiation Specialist I am here to serve you in all of your real estate needs with honesty and integrity – Guaranteed! MLS# 11509494: Fabulous Home in Combine! 2,843 sq ft home on over 6.4 acres, REDUCED MLS# 11533747: Houston Street Home in Kaufman! 2,161 sq ft home on .344 acre $235,000 $125,000 ‘Everything Must Go’ Moving Sale Coming Soon. Email for date/time/items: tamara.chappell@coldwellbanker.com An independently owned and operated member of Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation Named Best Real Estate Website by the Web Marketing Association in its 2006 Web Award Competition Information provided by BrokerMetrics/NTREIS - Area 35 Residential 03/31/08-03/31/09 HANDYMAN COMPLETE HOMECARE SERVICE No job is too small All "Honey-Dos" are welcome 30 years experience References Available 972-329-6616 Page Meeting - continued from Page 1 contact or write the state legislators serving our area. The following information is included on the CISD website at www.crandall-isd.net: ● A list of proposed solutions for the State Legislature to consider. The list of proposed solutions is entitled, “Get the Message Out: The State Does Not Have to Cut Our District!” ● A list of state legislators with contact information. Candidate Filing for May Elections The City of Crandall, the City of Combine and the Crandall ISD are reminding all those wishing to file for election that the filing application dates are Saturday, February 12, 2011 through Monday, March 14, 2011. Election date for City elections and School Board elections is Tuesday, May 14, 2011 The City of Crandall has 3 openings; that of Mayor and 2 council positions; the City of Combine has 3 positions, that of Mayor and 2 council positions. Crandall ISD has 3 positions open, with the positions of Robin Foster, Jimbo Newton and Ricky Harrell reaching the end of their current term. Crandall City applications can be dropped off at City Hall, 110 S. Main St, Crandall, Texas, Combine City applications can be delivered to 123 Davis Rd., Combine, Texas and CISD School Board applications can be delivered to the Administration Building, 400 W. Lewis, Crandall, Texas. February 28, 2011 CHS Boys Soccer Program Report In November, Crandall began their first soccer season in Crandall history competing in District 23 -4A. 3A schools that play soccer are put into districts with 4A schools. After a few years, many 3A schools find themselves able to compete with 4A's and 5A's. However, the first year is usually a challenge while players are getting used to playing together for the first time. Coach Dyson feels like he has a team with a future since his Varsity team consists of 5 freshmen, 5 sophomores, 5 juniors, and only two seniors. Already the Pirate Boys have beaten four 3A schools and won 2nd place in the Kennedale Invitational 3A Tournament by beating Lampasas, Wichita Falls Hirschi, and Waco La Vega. While our district is a challenging one with the likes of Kaufman, North Forney, Terrell, Forney, Mesquite Poteet, and Mesquite West, we are confident that we are just a few years away from being competitive in this tough 4A District. While getting beat by teams that have been playing a lot longer than us, our boys have proven themselves to be a group of young men that that get up, brush themselves off, and get back into the fight. Coach Rob Dyson says he is very proud of team and their efforts. The team is also fortunate to have many parents volunteering their time to coach youth soccer. As the area youth leagues continue to grow, so will interest in the CHS soccer program. CHS also has a new Girls’ Soccer program in place, coached by JJ Craddock. February 28, 2011 Page An update on an urgent message -Submitted by John Brooks, Pastor - Central Baptist Church As you probably know by now, there are those in our community who have taken it upon themselves to solicit signatures on a petition to place on the ballot of the Crandall election in May the sale of alcohol in our stores. Last month it was encouraging to see the pastors of churches in our area take a stand against the passing of such a law. Whether you participate in the use of alcohol or not is beside the question. The real question is, "Do you want the sale of alcohol in your city?" I understand the campaign that says things like, "People are going to purchase it some where. Why don't we just get the revenue?" or "People all around us are involved in the use of alcohol. What's the big deal?" Well, the "big deal" is, the more accessible alcohol is to adults, the more accessible it will be to kids. The more accessible it is, means more of our tax dollars and city revenue will have to go toward the correction and punishment of offenders. TRASH HAWGS 214-729-4163 2 - 4 Yard Dumpsters No Contracts No Hidden Fees Low Monthly Payments Adam Patrick REALTOR Direct: (214) 686-7851 Bus: (903) 567-7777 Fax: (903) 567-7774 E-Mail: adpatrick@att.net 1435 S. Buffalo - Canton, TX 75103 Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated Family Nails 402 E. Trunk St, Ste A - Crandall, TX 75114 972-472-9942 Manicures - Pedicures Sr. Citizen Pedicure - $18.00 (includes 2 different Sea Salt Scrubs) Student Full Set - $15.00 Fills - $12.00 Walk-Ins Welcome Free Water & Soft Drinks for Our Customers Professional Nail Care for Men & Women Tuesday thru Saturday - 10-7 Sunday - 12 noon - 6 Monday - Closed It was my prayer that a sufficient number of signatures would not be reached to justify its placement on the May ballot. However, due to the small number of signatures needed, I have learned that the petition has been carried to Kaufman County for verification. Should this item be placed before our city in the coming election, to be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2011, I urge you to go to the polls on that date and to vote to defeat the passing of this law. Once it is allowed into our city, reversing such a law is almost impossible. If you are not yet registered, you can pick up voter registration cards at the Kaufman County Courthouse, at Crandall City Hall or in the Central Baptist Church office. The last day for voter registration is Thursday, April 14, 2011. Please take this issue seriously and vote. We want to keep our city safe from the hazards the passing of this law allowing alcohol sales within our city would create. Page February 28, 2011 KWIK KAR LUBE & TUNE Stop. Go. Pennzoil State Inspection - Tire Rotation/Balance Belts - Wiper Blades Air Conditioning Service for R134A Engine - Radiator - Transmission Power Steering Flushes Fleet Accounts Welcome All Major Oil Brands Available Fleet Discounts Teacher & Fireman Discounts Wednesday - Ladies Day Thursday - Senior Citizen's Day 972-472-6473 972-427-8473
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