Program Booklet - Ector County Independent School District
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Program Booklet - Ector County Independent School District
P r e s e n t e db yt h e E c t o r C o u n tI n d e p e n d e n t S c h o o l Di s ti c t B o a r do f T rs t e e s Ho n o r i n go u t s t a n d i n gh i g hs c h o o l s td e n t s A Board of Trustees present Awards for Excellence Ector County Independent School District Odessa, Texas April 30, 2013 6:30 p.m. Welcome………………………………………………………H.T. Sánchez, Ed.D. Interim Superintendent of Schools Master of Ceremonies……………………………………………….Mike Adkins Director of Communications Invocation…………………………………………………………...Ray Beaty D.C. President, Board of Trustees Dinner Served (6:35 p.m.)……………………………Satin Strings Performance Permian High School Awards for Excellence Presentation…………………………………….....ECISD Board of Trustees, Superintendent’s Leadership Team & Sponsors A Favorite Teachers of the Awards for Excellence Recipients Aaron Cox Aaron Hawley Angela Love-Jackson Ann Kennedy SGT Antonio Rodriguez Beckie Ervin Cheryl Cunningham Chris Soto Chyreé LeMaster Corlyce Bar th Cynthia Moore David Wallace Donna Prima Elizabeth Cleveland Janis May Jared Despain Jelene Ballard John Carroll Karen Har t Karen Wilson Kathleen Mahoney Katie Nisbet Laree Morris Maricela Armendariz Marissa Warren Michael Flax Nora Triepke Norma Zapata Paula Olivares Ramón Rivera Raymond Hayes Robyn Lisenbee Shari Riley Stephen Brant Tamura Owen Todd Berridge MSG William E. James 2013 Awards for Excellence Sponsors Atkins, Hollmann, Jones, Peacock, Lewis & Lyon Saulsbury Family Foundation Thank You ! E Excellence This is the 26th anniversary of the Awards for Excellence. It began in 1988 as a vehicle to recognize outstanding students in their academic areas of study. Students who receive these awards demonstrate that excellence is not only a goal to be attained but an attitude that exudes commitment. It is through this attitude that goals are truly realized and multiplied. Individual excellence benefits both self and society, perpetuates the growth of our democracy and insures the continued yield of its fruits. As others before them, this year‟s 36 students charted a course to do their best. Along the way, the standards they set serve as daily examples for their peers. This very special award honors students for their accomplishments in 18 categories. One student from each high school is honored in each category and a total of 36 students will be recognized. Award winners were selected by a consensus of teachers from each particular category for academic standing, consistent outstanding performance over a period of years, participation and commitment to excellence within the activities of the discipline and long-range goals of the students. Award for Excellence in Ar t Jose Luis is the son of Robert Jamison and Gracie Palomino. He received Best of Show Senior Portfolio at ECISD High School Art Exhibit. Jose Luis loves drawing because it helps him with whatever he does. He plans to attend UTPB and become an art teacher. Jose Luis selected Beckie Ervin as his favorite teacher. He says, “She has taught me how to find my artistic abilities. She pushed me to further my skills and to try new things I have never experienced and with that, my skills continue to grow.” Jose Luis Quintela Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Ar t Arissa is the daughter of Tony and Paz Acosta. Her hobbies are drawing, daydreaming and making everything come to life. She plans to attend Odessa College and would like to continue on to film school t o become a direct or, storyboard artist or screenwriter. Arissa selected Laree Morris as her favorite teacher. She says, “Mrs. Morris is unlike any other art teacher I‟ve had. She is aware of my capabilities and is persistent that I use them to the fullest. Her pushing me, made me more confident and detailed about my paintings and paper doodles.” Arissa Acosta Permian High School Award for Excellence in Band Selena is the daughter of Arnold and Julieta Martinez. She is president of Students in Philanthropy, lieutenant of band woodwinds and a member of National Honor Society. Selena is a Texas Music Scholar, has participated in American High School Honors Performance Series in New York, member of All-Region and Area band. Her hobbies are painting her nails, reading and watching movies. Selena plans to attend Texas Tech University and become a lawyer. She selected Norma Zapata as her favorite teacher. Selena says, “Even though she wasn‟t my teacher but was my sister‟s, she was still one of the kindest women to ever come into my life. She has a genuine heart and always has her students‟ best interest in mind. And she is stunning!” Selena Mar tinez Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Band Andrew is the son of Frank and Dieanna Gonzales. He serves as co-captain of band, a percussion section leader and member of the Center Snare-Drum Line. He has also served as percussion section assistant. Andrew has received All-Area and All-Region awards and multiple Rating 1 awards for band. His honors include Honor Band of America, Percussion Ensemble Outstanding Student, First Chair Percussion Symphonic Band, Honor Camper, Outstanding Band Student, Optimist Club Outstanding Drum Line Student, First Chair Percussion Symphonic Band and Honor Percussion Ensemble. He is a member of National Honor Society, and a two-time recipient of the Kimberly Dawn Turner Memorial Scholarship. He plans to attend West Texas A&M University and double major in music and engineering. Andrew says he wants to utilize the two fields to create innovations in music education, production, performances and recording. Andrew Gonzales Permian High School Andrew selected John Carroll as his favorite teacher. He says, “I‟ve worked with him for so long and he has pushed me harder than anyone to achieve my goals. If it weren‟t for him, I‟d not be where I am today in my life.” Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Business, Finance & Marketing Ruby is the daughter of Steve LeMay and Alma Smith. She is a member of marching and concert band, color guard and serves as librarian for band. Her hobbies are playing the clarinet and tennis. Ruby plans to attend UTPB and become an elementary special education teacher. She selected David Wallace as her favorite teacher. Ruby says, “Mr. Wallace is my co-op teacher, I chose him because he taught me about real life and things like taxes and buying a car. I will use what I learned from him the rest of my life. He also helped me start my career.” Ruby Kohr Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Business, Finance & Marketing Hailey is the daughter of Chris Ferguson and Michelle McCollum. She is chapter president for Business Professionals of America and a member of Junior Leadership Odessa. Hailey has received several of Optimist Club awards. Her hobbies are shopping and traveling. Hailey plans to attend undergraduate school at Angelo State University and Baylor for pre-med. Her career goals are to become a pediatric surgeon for trauma and open a pediatrics center. She selected Ann Kennedy as her favorite teacher. Hailey says, “Mrs. Kennedy has taught me many life lessons, anywhere from money and how to save it, to helping me determine what I want to do in life and how to get there. She has always pushed me to my f ull p ot e nt ial kn ow ing I co u ld accomplish anything I set my mind to. I will never forget her and all of the important things she has taught me.” Hailey Woolbright Permian High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Computer & Multimedia Technology Juan is the son of Juan and Maria Morales. He is a member of the soccer team, Business Professionals of America and West Texas Association for Bilingual Educators. Juan is an AP Scholar, BPA State Qualifier and has placed First in BPA Regional Conference for personal computer servicing. His hobbies are writing computer code and playing soccer. Juan plans to attend UT Austin and become a software developer. He says he would like to work for a major technology giant and innovate the personal computer and consumer electronics industry. He selected Maricela Armendariz as his favorite teacher. Juan says, “I selected Mrs. Armendariz as my favorite teacher because of the support and caring attitude she provided throughout my middle school years. Her work ethic and drive to help others achieve their goals pushed me to pursue what I really wanted and not what others wanted for me.” Juan Morales Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Computer & Multimedia Technology Tyler Thompson is the son of Randy and Candy Thompson. He is a member of varsity basketball and track teams, Student Senate Executive Board, Honor Society, Senior Board, Texas Scholars, Odessa Symphony Guild, serves as president of Business Professionals of America and is a graduate of Junior Leadership Odessa. Tyler is also a member of his church‟s worship and tech team, was voted as “Most Unique” of his senior class, selected as Young Texan, winner of Texting While Driving video contest, Permian Basin Fair and Expo video contest winner, national qualifier in Fine Arts and won the Texas State Championship for Video Production in BPA. He has won several cash and scholarship prizes for graphic design projects. His hobbies are water and snow skiing, movies, playing basketball and hanging out with friends. Tyler says if being the new host of Man vs Food doesn‟t work out, he plans to attend Texas Tech and major in exercise and sports science, and continuing on to the DPT program to pursue a degree in physical therapy. He selected Tamura Owen as his favorite teacher. Tyler says, “She was the first teacher I had ever had that actually made learning fun for me. Every day that I walked into her classroom was like a new adventure that I was embarking on. She made me want to come to school and learn something new every day. I would not be where I am today without Mrs. Owen.” Tyler Thompson Permian High School Award for Excellence in English Richard is the son of Veronica and Robert Rodriguez. He is head drum major of the OHS marching band, National Honor Society communications secretary, member of Senior Board, Broncho Polo, Junior Leadership Teen Volunteer Program at Medical Center Hospital and is enrolled in the International Baccalaureate program. Richard is a two-time Optimist Club Award recipient for Latin, All-Region band member and received Superior Rating at Solo and Ensemble Contest. His hobbies are playing piano, tennis, reading, watching television (The Office!) and keeping up with current events. Richard plans to attend Southern Methodist University and become a dentist with his own practice. Other goals are to develop an app for the Apple app store and live a healthy life with a great family. He selected Jelene Ballard as his favorite teacher. Richards says, “Mrs. Ballard gave me the tools I needed in order to appreciate literature to its greatest extent. Her English class was definitely one of the most challenging classes I‟ve had in high school, but it was that rigor that made me more advanced and skilled than other students. Without her, I don‟t think I would have ever been able to enjoy literature as much as I do now.” Richard Rodriguez Odessa High School Award for Excellence in English Tim is the son of Mary Hanson. He served as vice-president of Junior National Honor Society, is a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Satin Strings. Tim is recipient of the Junior American Legion Award, he received Permian‟s Highest Score in AP History Exam in 20102011 and scored a “1” at Orchestra State Solo-Ensemble. Tim has also placed in the UIL Number Sense, Mathematics and Social Studies Competition. His hobbies are reading classic literature, philosophy, history, comic books, writing and playing the violin. He plans to attend either Vanderbilt University or Texas Tech University. His career plans are to receive a bachelor‟s degree in E nglish, emphasizing language and literature and continue into graduate school and become a writer. Tim selected Janis May as his favorite teacher. He says, “Mrs. Janis May is compassionate, caring, persevering both in her professional and personal life. She not only labors to bestow knowledge upon her students, but also works to learn from them. I am fortunate to work with a teacher whose ultimate goal is to bring out the best in others.” Tim Hanson Permian High School Award for Excellence in Foreign Language Kami is the daughter of Peggy Box. She is a member of National Honor Society and Solamente orchestra where she served as historian her senior year. She was also a member of the Harp Ensemble, Ector Junior High advanced orchestra and Milam Magnet Elementary orchestra. Kami is an All-City orchestra member from 2005 to 2009, All-City orchestra concert master 2008 and 2009 and member of All-Region orchestra 2008 to 2012. She received the Odessa High School Orchestra Muscianship Award 2011, Outstanding Junior Award 2011-2012, UIL Solo and Ensemble Division 1 Solo 2007-2013 and UIL Solo and Ensemble Division 1 Ensemble 20092013. Her hobbies are music and reading, and she promises to write a book one day. She plans to attend the University of North Texas and would be happy to perform in a band, as a solo artist or in a symphony. Her career goal is to create an album or two, a book or two and a never-ending stream of playing gigs. Kami selected Kathleen Mahoney as her favorite teacher. She says, “Madame Mahoney is a fabulous teacher and a great person. She has been given a pretty difficult task; nurturing in someone a love for the French language, whose natural talents lie elsewhere. ... Obviously, there‟s something special going on here. Normally, students take two years of foreign language, and I have happily stuck around for twice as long, not because of some sort of degree obligation, but because I enjoy it. And why? Because for me, Madame Mahoney, makes it fun and interesting and has consistently done so for me since my 10th grade year. Madame Mahoney is my favorite teacher because she engages, instructs, inspires and manages to do it all for a kid who is more of a musician than a linguist.” Kami Kashelle Box Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Foreign Language Mabel is the daughter of Esteban and Maria Meraz. She is enrolled in AP Spanish and Spanish Literature and is treasurer of Apostolic Assembly. Her hobbies are volunteering at Noel Elementary, tutoring and music. She plans to attend UTPB and major in petroleum engineering. Mabel selected Ramón Rivera as her favorite teacher. She says, “(He) was one of the teachers that helped me in every single moment when I didn‟t understand anything. I just want to say „Gracias Rivera por ayudarme (thank you for helping me). God bless you.‟” Mabel Meraz Permian High School Award for Excellence in Health Science Deisy is the daughter of Oscar and Zolla Becerra. She is a member of Broncho Polo Club and Honor Roll. Her hobbies are spending time with family and going to school. Deisy plans to attend UTPB and become a neonatal nurse. She selected Donna Prima as her favorite teacher. Deisy says, “I like the way she is patient with teaching every one of her students. The way she helps out all of us to succeed and be able to graduate.” Deisy Becerra Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Health Science Sarai is the daughter of Rafael and Gladys Nuñez. She is a member of National Honor Society, Texas Scholars and Latin Club vice-president. She loves to sing in her church choir, and likes helping people through volunteering. Sarai plans to attend UTPB and become a physician or physician‟s assistant. She selected Paula Olivares as her favorite teacher. Sarai says, “I feel that she helped me be more prepared for the real world. I remember her telling me that school is important for a successful life. Mrs. Olivares loved to tell us that reading books is the best way to expand our knowledge. I can still remember her reading to us. Mrs. Olivares is and always will be one of the most important role models in my life.” Sarai Nuñez Permian High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Hospitality, Fashion Design & Education Veronica is the daughter of Isaac Serrato and Veronica Barragan. She is a member of National Honor Society, FCCLA 2011-2012, Broncho Polo, recipient of an Optimist Club Award and placed Gold Level at regional and state in leadership enhancement opportunity. Her hobbies are reading books. photography and Veronica plans to attend Texas Tech and major in business. She aspires to own a clothing store and photography studio. She selected Cynthia Moore as her favorite teacher. She says, “Ms. Moore cares about her students. She pushes us to do our best and to not give up. She is a fun teacher and helps us when we ask her to. Ms. Moore is a great person and I admire all the volunteering she does to help people in need.” Veronica Lizeth Serrato Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Hospitality, Fashion Design & Education Courtney is the daughter of Jason and Angela Parker. She is recipient of an Optimist Club Award. Her hobbies are reading, writing and spending time with close friends. She plans to attend Odessa College and UTPB to complete an early education teaching certification. Courtney selected Cheryl Cunningham as her favorite teacher. She says, “She has always been there to give me my much needed push toward teaching. She has given me insight into the career of my choosing. I wish I could be more grateful to her, but I don’t believe that is possible.” Cour tney Parker Permian High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Industrial Technology & Agriculture Sean is the daughter of Robert and Irene Perry. She is president of Odessa FFA Chapter 20112013, president of the Horticulture Club 20112013, a member of Texas Master Gardeners, president of church Bible Study class 2012, Regional Youth Church Representative 20112013 and Rotary International Exchange Student in Lima, Peru for summer 2012. Sean is recipient of Optimist Club Awards for Outstanding Student in harp 2011-2012 and horticulture 2012-2013 and ECISD Advanced Technical Center Award for Outstanding Student 2012-2013. She is a member of Harp TMEA All-State 2010-2011, placed First in City Poetry Recitation Contest 2010 and is a participant in state competition. She placed Fourth in District FFA Creed Speaking 2011, Third in Area FFA floriculture 2012, and First and Second in the Jack Hendrix Piano Competition 2110-2013. She has been accepted to Texas A&M, North Texas, University of New Mexico, Brigham Young University and New Mexico State and is planning to attend NMSU or Texas A&M. Sean Perry Odessa High School Sean‟s career goals are to study range science, obtain a graduate degree and specialize in native species. She would like to work as a restoration ecologist and work on private or public land, restore and preserve arid to semiarid range land and conduct research in the field of restoration ecology and range science. She selected Nora Triepke as her favorite teacher. Sean says, “Ms. Triepke helped me become a better and more outspoken person. Working on poetry recitation with her helped Sponsored By me to not only speak in front of people, but also to be able to express my emotions and thoughts to others.” Saulsbury Family Foundation Award for Excellence in Industrial Technology & Agriculture Danielle is the daughter of Daniel and Nora Lucero. She is a member of the Texas High School Rodeo Association, FFA and serves as chapter secretary. Danielle is also a member of Senior Board and serves as treasurer. Danielle is recipient of the Optimist Club Award for Animal Production, she is a three-time contest qualifier in goat tying and breakaway roping for Texas High School Rodeo Association and is a Permian High School Hall of Fame nominee. Her hobbies are trail riding and working with animals. She plans to attend Sul Ross State University and study pre-veterinary medicine. Additional plans include attending Texas A&M for veterinary school and opening a practice in Gardendale. Danielle Lucero Permian High School Danielle selected Robyn Lisenbee as her favorite teacher. She says, “She has given me many opportunities throughout the past two years through FFA. Mrs. Lisenbee has also been there for me when I have needed her to help me with other areas in school. For those reasons and many more I have picked her to be my favorite teacher.” Sponsored By Saulsbury Family Foundation Award for Excellence in JROTC Jaquitia is the daughter of Lasonya Loblack. She is a member of choir, commander of Color Guard, serves as JROTC‟s staff member and has received the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Her hobbies are singing, writing and drawing. dancing, Jaquitia‟s career plans are to join the U.S. Navy and help kids in need. She selected Master Sergeant William James as her favorite teacher. Jaquitia says, “He has taught me to ask questions. He also taught me you can‟t always count on people. I can count on him to teach me something new every day. He showed me if you can follow instructions, you can do anything.” Jaquitia Fields Odessa High School Award for Excellence in JROTC Julia is the daughter of Patricia and the late Andrew Gonzales. She is a battalion commander for JROTC for 2012-2013. Her hobbies are playing sports, being active and spends most of her time at school, JROTC and work. Julia plans to attend Odessa College and become a physical therapist. She selected Sergeant Ant onio Rodriguez as her favorite teacher. She says, “When I first joined JROTC, I really didn‟t know what I had gotten into, but the surrounding of people motivating you to be a better citizen is what made me fall in love with the program. With the great support of Sgt. Rodriguez, he helped me accomplish many things and has taught me a lot of skills that will help me out in life and that‟s why I chose him as my favorite teacher.” Julia Gonzales Permian High School Award for Excellence in Journalism Elisabeth is the daughter of Stuart and Jennifer Ulate and Joel Scheible. She is editor in chief for the school yearbook, photographer for the school newspaper, member of the debate team and Vacation Bible School teacher/leader. Elisabeth is recipient of the Optimist Club Award for yearbook and student council, and received the Charlotte Hill Leadership Award. Her hobbies are photography, reading, painting and using Photoshop. She plans to attend Lubbock Christian University and become a youth pastor or psychologist. Elisabeth selected Raymond Hayes as her favorite teacher. She says, “Raymond Hayes has an incredible heart for his students. He never let me think a negative thought in his presence. He has an interesting sense of humor that I always understood. Mr. Hayes was always there for me whenever I needed him, and he still is. He was a great advisor, and is an amazing friend to me. I learned so many valuable things from him, and I will use most of them for the rest of my life.” Elisabeth Scheible Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Journalism Bailey is the daughter of Kelly Clary. She is the assistant editor of the school newspaper and recipient of the Gloria Shields Journalism Workshop Funkadelic Excellence Award in specialized writing. Bailey also placed fifth in news writing and fourth in editorial at the Texas Tech Invitational, first in editorial writing at the Permian High School Invitational and second in newswriting at the Monahans Invitational. Her hobbies are reading and writing different types of stories. Bailey was accepted to Angelo State University and plans to become a psychiatrist and also follow her dream to become a published author. She selected Michael Flax as her favorite teacher. Bailey says, “When I walked into Journalism my sophomore year, I already knew I loved writing, but Mr. Flax took my writing skills and molded them to where I am today. Without him I wouldn‟t be receiving this award or be near as talented as I‟ve been told I am.” Bailey Truitt Permian High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Math Carlos is the son of Octavio Villarroel and Elizabeth Diaz. He is a member of National Honor Society, Senior Board, UIL math and science teams. Carlos has placed second in UIL physics. Carlos plans to attend Rice University and major in physics with future plans to attend graduate school and become a research physicist. He selected Stephen Brant as his favorite teacher. Carlos says, “Mr. Brant was the one who made me realize how much I love physics. His class taught me how genuinely exciting it was to be able to solve a physics problem, especially challenging ones. He was the one who told me that I could easily be a physics major and inspired me to do so.” Carlos Villarroel Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Math Taewhan is the son of Junglim Lee and Juill Ko. He is a member of Texas Scholars, National Honor Society, Senior Board and Zanimatorz. Taewhan is in the Top Ten of his class, state qualifier in VASE art competition and placed first, second and third in the Invitational UIL Math Competition. His hobbies are video gaming and relaxing. Taewhan plans to attend UT Austin or Massachusetts Institution of Technology, where his acceptance is pending. He aspires to become a programmer and become rich. He selected Jared Despain as his favorite teacher. Taewhan says, “Mr. Despain has taught me the uses for high math and shown the fun side of learning math. His class has challenged me and I enjoyed that in calculus. In some cases, he made games that taught math in the subject we were learning and those were enjoyable days. Every day in the class has been fun.” Taewhan Ko Permian High School Award for Excellence in Orchestra Damon is the son of Shane and Stacy Myers. He is the president of Odessa High School orchestra, staff writer for the school newspaper and team leader for OHS robotics. Damon is a National Merit Scholar, recipient of the Optimist Club Award for physics and math, and had the privilege of attending the International Science and Engineering Fair in 2012. His hobbies are playing video games, computer programming and playing the cello. He plans to attend Northeastern University with aspirations to open a business to engineer new computing devices and their respective operating systems. Damon selected Corlyce Barth as his favorite teacher. He says, “I selected her as my favorite teacher for her amazing gift to make the most complicated of calculus problems understandable to each of her students, as well as her prevailing attitude that motivates everyone to „get a life‟.” Damon Myers Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Orchestra Elisabeth is the daughter of Brandon and Magdeline Cook. She is president of Permian Symphony and Satin Strings, editor of the school newspaper, member of the National Junior Honor Society and serves as a teacher‟s aide at St. Elizabeth‟s Church. Elisabeth is recipient of an Octathlon award, Optimist Club Award for yearbook and orchestra, and was named as Orchestra‟s Sweetheart her senior year. Her hobbies are reading, writing books, watching old movies and playing music. She has been accepted into the music program at University of the Incarnate Word and plans to major in music therapy. Elisabeth says she would like to become a music therapist and work with children who are mentally and physically disabled. Elisabeth selected Todd Berridge as her favorite teacher. She says, “When I was in third grade at this small, private Catholic school, a group called Satin Strings came to visit us. After being part of that performance, I knew I wanted to be in that group when I got to high school. Six years later, I was at an audition for Satin Strings and have been with them ever since. Mr. Berridge fulfilled my every expectation I had both in a director and leader of Satin Strings. He has upheld the status of the Permian orchestra, and I couldn‟t have been in a better place these past three years.” Elisabeth Hand Permian High School Award for Excellence in Science Emily Ann is the daughter of Randy and Suzy Pack. She is a member of varsity cross country and track, National Honor Society, treasurer of Senior Board, served as copresident of Junior Board and a member of Grace Christian Fellowship Youth Group. Emily is National Merit Commended Scholar and is recipient of the Optimist Award in biology. Her hobbies running. are art, reading and Emily has been accepted to UT and plans to study chemical engineering. She selected Karen Wilson as her favorite teacher. Emily says, “She is an excellent teacher who is passionate and knowledgeable about biology. She has taught me a lot, and I respect her as a person and as a teacher.” Emily Ann Pack Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Science Paige is the daughter of Bo and Bonnie Phillips. She is a member of senate, Students in Philanthropy, Texas Scholars, National Honor Society, Crossroads Fellowship Youth Leadership Team and serves as the Black Cats-Bonfire Engineer Coordinator. Paige has been a nominee for the Permian Hall of Fame and has been in the Top Ten of her class for three years. Her hobbies are spending time with friends and family. Paige plans to attend Texas Tech University and earn a doctorate in physical therapy, and would like to open a practice. She selected Karen Hart as her favorite teacher. Paige says, “I chose Mrs. Hart as my favorite teacher because she is more than a good teacher, but also a great person. She knows how to make class fun and easy to understand. Outside of the classroom, Mrs. Hart is a teacher you can go to when you have a good or bad day, and she is willing to listen and talk. Any student that has her as a teacher and mentor is lucky.” Paige Phillips Permian High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Social Studies Alyssa is the daughter of Johnny and Melanie Carter. She is a member of National Honor Society, Odessa High School Chorale, All -District Golf Team 2012, and was named winner of Region 18 Citizen Bee 2012. Her hobbies are playing golf, dancing and drag racing. Alyssa plans to attend Lubbock Christian University. She selected Katie Nisbet as her favorite teacher. Alyssa says, “She continually goes above and beyond to help her students succeed. She is extremely relatable and easy to learn from. It‟s very evident that her students are important to her, both in her class and as our National Honor Society sponsor.” Alyssa Carter Odessa High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Social Studies Jorrion is the son of Earnest Wilson and Paula Wilburn. He is a member of the football, basketball and track teams, president of Black Magic choir, member of National Honor Society, Texas Scholars, First Priority, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and church choir. He is Church Youth President, member of the church usher board and junior superintendent at St. James Baptist Church. Jorrion is also a member of Rising Intellect and Self Esteem (R.I.SE.) and Boys and Girls Club. He received All-District in 2011 and 2012 for football and basketball, was district champion in track in 2010 and 2012, and he is recipient of an Optimist Club Award, Young Texan Award, Thespian Award and received a Student Council award. Jorrion is currently in the Top Ten of his graduating class. Jorrion‟s hobbies are collecting watches and playing golf. He was accepted into Harvard University and plans to become a lawyer and branch out into politics and eventually run for a political office. Jorrion selected Angela Love-Jackson as his favorite teacher. He says, “Mrs. Angela LoveJackson is my favorite teacher because of her divine charisma. She portrays a superlative example of an educator. She is able to relate and connect to her students on a level most teachers aren't. Mrs. LoveJackson is able to successfully combine humor and education. Not only is she charismatic, but caring. She has never passed up an opportunity in the hallway to ask me how I‟m doing or check on the things going on in my life whether it be athletics, choir or education. Mrs. Love-Jackson is not only my favorite teacher because of what she does, but because of who God has created her to be.” Jorrion Wilson Permian High School Sponsored By Award for Excellence in Speech Courtney Martin is the daughter of Gary and Rebekah Martin. She has served as treasurer, secretary, and co-president of debate and as secretary and co-vice president of theatre. Courtney has received awards in Duo, Duet Acting, Oratory, Student Congress and Public Forum. She received First in Impromptu, Top Speaker in Public Forum, qualified nationally in Dramatic Interpretation and received the Academic All-American National Forensics League Award. Her hobbies are reading, writing fiction, swimming and analyzing movies. Courtney plans to attend the University of North Texas Honors College and become a high school history teacher. She also says she wants to eventually have a family and become an ancient Egyptologist when she retires. She selected Aaron Cox as her favorite teacher. Courtney says, “Mr. Cox has made me grow so much over the past few years. I have much better grammar, posture, speaking skills as well as confidence because of him. He‟s an excellent teacher, and I can honestly say that I want to be like him when I grow up and become a high school teacher.” Cour tney Mar tin Odessa High School Sponsored By Atkins, Hollmann, Jones, Peacock, Lewis & Lyon Award for Excellence in Speech Anthony is the son of Richard Vickery and Michelle Martinez. He is the student leader in Black Magic choir, Senior Student Leader for varsity gymnastics and Worship Leader at Westminister Presbyterian. Anthony is recipient of the Optimist Club Award for gymnastics and Black Magic. He qualified for state on pommel horse including a team qualification and was second alternate for Area choir. His hobbies are playing guitar, piano and singing. He enjoys reading, writing, space art, gymnastics, jogging and bicycling. He plans to attend Texas Tech and pursue a career in coaching high school gymnastics. Anthony also plans to minor in music performance and continue playing music on the side. Anthony selected Chris Soto as his favorite teacher. He says, “Coach Soto helped me not only as a gymnast, but also in finding a direction and a path after high school. His advice and leadership has brought ideals and lessons I learned in gymnastics full circle, and that has made all the difference in my becoming a better man in my future.” Anthony Vickery Permian High School Sponsored By Atkins, Hollmann, Jones, Peacock, Lewis & Lyon Award for Excellence in Theatre Arts Breanna is the daughter of Michael and Maria Carrasco and Joel and Olga Guebrara She was president of the Crockett Junior High choir and received the Best Actress Award her sophomore year. Breanna is also a recipient of an Optimist Club Award. Her hobbies include painting, eating, working at PacSun, random dancing, going to concerts, moshing at SAID concerts and of course, acting. Breanna plans to attend UTPB then transfer to Angelo State University to major in theatre and minor in psychology. She wants to become a psychologist and specialize in theatre arts to help troubled children and adolescents. She selected Chyreé LeMaster as her favorite teacher. She says, “Mrs. LeMaster ALWAYS believed in me, the second I stepped into her classroom. She‟s taught me to be safe and make wise choices, but the greatest lesson of all is how she taught me to believe in myself. At my lowest point, Lemma always gave me that shoulder to lean on. I am so grateful and wish I could write out all the amazing things this beautiful person, inside and out, has done for me, but we‟d be here all night. Lemma, I love you and thank you for being my light within the storm.” Breanna Rhea Carrasco Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Theatre Arts Micaela is the daughter of Don King and Denise Grenier. She is president of acting production, Kaleidescope Company and Kantorei section leader. Micaela is a member of All-State choir and was nominated for the Permian High School Hall of Fame. Her hobbies are reading, writing, theatre, Skyrim, music photography and working at the playhouse. Micaela plans to attend NYU and major in music or theatre. She selected Elizabeth Cleveland as her favorite teacher. Micaela says, “Ms. Cleveland has been an important person driving me to decide what I wanted to do with my life. She has helped me discover myself as an actress, as well as encouraging me in everything I choose to take on.” Micaela Grenier Permian High School Award for Excellence in Vocal Music Sarah is the daughter of Clint and Kim Kuhlmann. She is a soprano section leader in the OHS Honor Chorale and a two-year Broncho Legacy member. Sarah is a member of All-State choir and National Honor Society. Her hobbies are playing piano, learning about music theory and art. Sarah has been accepted to Oklahoma City University and plans to become an opera singer. She selected Shari Riley and Marissa Warren as her favorite teachers. Sarah says, “Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Warren are two of the most incredible people I‟ve ever met. In addition to being absolutely amazing directors and teachers, they are unbelievably dedicated. I have no idea how I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to learn all the wonderful things they have taught me or to share all the life-changing experiences that I have with them, but I am incredibly glad that I have. I owe them so much.” Sarah Kuhlmann Odessa High School Award for Excellence in Vocal Music Kirsten is the daughter of Travis and Patti Pankey. She is a student leader in Black Magic, Kantorei choir, two –year member of AllState choir, National Honor Society, Texas Scholars, served as officer in theatre production, was nominated into Permian‟s Hall of Fame and received UIL Honorable Mention Actress in One Act. Her hobbies are singing, acting, making music with friends, riding bikes, sewing, petting animals and exploring old abandoned buildings in Odessa. Kirsten will be attending University of North Texas and plans to pursue her dream of singing. She selected Aaron Hawley as her favorite teacher. Kirsten says, “There are many reasons that Mr. Hawley is my favorite teacher but the main reason is he helped me and pushed me to reach my fullest potential while I have been here at Permian. He has challenged me musically and encouraged me in a very positive manner.” Kirsten Pankey Permian High School