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9/16/13 1:55 PM NISD Snapshot for September 15, 2013 Page 1 of 5 https://ui.constantcontact.com/visualeditor/visual_editor_preview.jsp?agent.uid=1114940424205&format=html&printFrame=true Dr. Fred Hayes Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Volume 2 Issue 4 September 15, 2013 In life it takes courage to stand up for what you belief is right, and even more so in the face of opposition. As educators we see greatness long before others see it in themselves, and we challenge ourselves daily to instill in students not only the skills required to reach their greatness but the courage to do so. It doesn't matter whether it is in relation to teaching, learning, or everyday life. A quote by Tom Krause says it all, "Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose." - Kayla Hughes, NISD director of deaf education Dear NISD Family, Welcome to the Nacogdoches Independent School District's newsletter! This weekly effort summarizes only some of the many, many great things happening at Nacogdoches Independent School District. Please let us know what additions you might like to see by emailing communications coordinator Rayanne Schmid at [email protected]. Superintendent's Message Happy Constitution Week! This week marks the 226th birthday of the Constitution of the United States of America. On September 17, 1787, the greatest form of government that has ever existed was signed into being by the founders of this country. It was said that Benjamin Franklin, who was 81 years old at the time, had tears streaming down his face as he signed the document. He and all the men present realized what an amazing form of government they had put together. They probably did not realize that we would be here 226 years later still celebrating the freedoms that this document ensures. It took a great deal of courage for these men to develop our Constitution. Please join me in Did you know? Parents can pay for school lunches, check balances and more by visiting www.MySchoolBucks.com. Educational site of the week Wonderopolis Discover a new wonder each day. Wonders are amazing facts and intriguing questions such as: Why are they called

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Dr. Fred Hayes

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here

Volume 2 Issue 4 September 15, 2013

In life it takes courage to stand up for what youbelief is right, and even more so in the face ofopposition. As educators we see greatness longbefore others see it in themselves, and wechallenge ourselves daily to instill in students notonly the skills required to reach their greatness butthe courage to do so. It doesn't matter whether it isin relation to teaching, learning, or everyday life. Aquote by Tom Krause says it all, "Courage is thediscovery that you may not win, and trying whenyou know you can lose."

- Kayla Hughes, NISD director of deaf educationDear NISD Family,

Welcome to the Nacogdoches Independent School District's newsletter! Thisweekly effort summarizes only some of the many, many great thingshappening at Nacogdoches Independent School District. Please let us knowwhat additions you might like to see by emailing communications coordinatorRayanne Schmid at [email protected].

Superintendent's Message Happy Constitution Week! This week marks the 226th birthday of the Constitutionof the United States of America. On September 17,1787, the greatest form of government that has everexisted was signed into being by the founders of thiscountry. It was said that Benjamin Franklin, who was 81 yearsold at the time, had tears streaming down his face as he signed thedocument. He and all the men present realized what an amazing form ofgovernment they had put together. They probably did not realize that we would be here 226 years later stillcelebrating the freedoms that this document ensures. It took a great dealof courage for these men to develop our Constitution. Please join me in

Did you know?Parents can pay for school

lunches, check balances andmore by visiting

www.MySchoolBucks.com.

Educational site of the week

Wonderopolis

Discover a new wonder eachday. Wonders are amazing

facts and intriguing questionssuch as: Why are they called

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celebrating that event this week. There are many resources availableat http://www.constitutionday.cc. Many of our campuses and classrooms in Nacogdoches ISD are honoring this dayby teaching lessons centered on the Constitution. The Daughters of the AmericanRevolution Nacogdoches chapter on Sept. 10 brought Constitution Week basketsto each campus. Inside the chapter included daily announcements, lesson plansand an invitation to attend the bell ringing event at 3 p.m. on Sept. 17 at the OldUniversity Building. DAR's Constitution Week chair person Susan Singer said there will be two newadditions to this annual event: the presentation of colors by Stephen F. AustinState University's ROTC Color Guard and a live performance of the NationalAnthem by Debbie Tompkins who opens sporting events in Nacogdoches. The DARprovides a great community service with this annual event and we are thankful fortheir dedication. With their help, we can learn a great deal from Constitution as well as theprocess that was followed in the development of the US Constitution. There also is an opportunity to learn major character traits - hard work,teamwork, civility, and courage to name few - all from an "experiment" thathappened 226 years ago.

***On another note, we are thrilled to see the work going on in NISDclassrooms. We are inspired by the enthusiasm of the teachers and studentsin our schools. During a recent visit to Brooks-Quinn-Jones Elementary School's fifth gradeclasses, NISD Assistant Superintendent of Academic Service Dr. SandraStewart witnessed, "Active and engaged learned" where the "activities wererelevant and motivating. Students were excited to be learning." We know this is only one example of the great educational processeshappening everyday in our classrooms that make us all proud to be NISDDragons.

News

NAC BEATS THE PACK!!!For the first time in 21 years, the Nacogdoches Dragonsvarsity football team defeated the Lufkin Panthers 28-24.

Do you remember the last time the Dragons celebrated this victory? Shareyour stories with us at [email protected].

Lava Lamps? What badgerhas a sweet tooth?

http://www.wonderopolis.org

This week in NISD

Monday, September 16

* Middle School Volleyball: vs.Whitehouse (Away) * Raguet Parent Meeting: "NoExcuses University" - Parents areencouraged to attend this meetingif you did not attend on of theprevious meetings; 5:30 p.m.(cafeteria)

Tuesday, September 17

* 7th Grade Football: vs. Carthage(Away), 5 p.m. * NHS Tennis: vs. John Tyler(Away), 3 p.m.; varsity only * NHS Volleyball: vs. Huntington(Home), games begin at 5 p.m.

Thursday, September 19

* 8th Grade Football: vs. Carthage(Away), 5 p.m. * NHS Tennis: vs. Center (Home),junior varsity only;4 p.m. * 9th Grade Football: vs. Carthage(Home); 5:30 p.m. * JV Football: vs. Carthage(Home); 7 p.m.

Friday, September 20 * NHS Football: vs. Carthage(Away), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 21

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Have dinner and support the bandChili's is supporting the Golden Dragons Band Boosters by giving them 10

* Middle School Volleyball: LufkinTournament, 9 a.m. * NHS Swim: vs. Lufkin,Whitehouse, Robert E. Lee(Lufkin, TX), 9 a.m. * NHS Tennis: vs. Hudson (Home),9 a.m.; varsity only * NHS Tennis: vs. Lufkin (Home),1 p.m.; varsity only Click here for a month-by-month

calendar of district activities.

Quote of the Week

"Success is not final, failureis not fatal: it is the courageto continue that counts."

Winston Churchill

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percent of the restaurant's sale on Sept 17, Oct. 15 and Nov. 18. Thecoupon below must be given to the waiter so the band boosters can receivecredit for the meal. The Jalapeño Tree also is doing its part on Tuesday, Oct 1. No coupon isnecessary and the restaurant will give the boosters 10 percent of theproceeds for the entire day! All proceeds will go toward sending the band on its spring trip.

Nacogdoches High School open house set for Monday,September 16A come-and-go open house is scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday,September 16, at Nacogdoches High School. Parents are invited to come outand see the many activities and talk with teachers.

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful grant programoffers classes money for beautification andeducational projects Teachers can apply for one of 12 grants worth $250 each for projects whichsupport the KNB mission statement goals of litter prevention,beautification/community improvement, waste reduction/resourceconservation/recycling, or environmental education. [See the Application]

Guidelines set to make NHS athletic eventsenjoyable for all

NACOGDOCHES - Friday night spent under the stadium lights, dining onconcession stand fare, and cheering for the home team has all the pieces fora great evening. That is until the fan in the next seat nearly deafens youwith his air horn or begins spewing foul language at an official.

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