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The City of Howe hasannounced a "Town HallMeeting" to be held on Dec.6 at 6:30 pm at the HoweHigh School Lecture Hall at200 Ponderosa Rd. Cityofficials will discuss optionsfor growth from astandpoint of a short-termversus long-term. Allcommunity members areencouraged to attend.
The city council agenda forTuesday night's meetingincludes discussingannexation of property.Also being discussed is anupdate and revision forCertificate Pay Incentive foremployees. The city alsolists a direction from councilto Certificates of Obligationin the amount of $300,000.
Our recording device isfrequently laid on the tablein front of the principals atthe monthly school boardmeetings. Upon listeningback to the recording inorder to get some "exactquotes" from those in theroom, I found a "testing ofthe mic" at the beginning ofthe recording. The middleschool principal's voice wasvery recognizable speakinginto the mic as a trucker ona CB. "Breaker breaker 5-9." This brought a prettygood laugh. Nice work Mr.Wilson.
We learned of the passingon Sunday of Heath Horton,a local man that apparentlydied of pneumonia-relatedillnesses the family stated.Being life-long friends ofthe family, we wish ourcondolences and offer ourprayers. We will shareburial information soon onhoweenterprise.com.
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Howe ElementaryHonor Rolls
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Howe MiddleSchool Studentsof the Month
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Keep HoweBeautiful picks upmany bags of
trash
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Howe PD arrests Planoman for drug traffickingand weapons charges
A Honor RollSecond Six Weeks
First Grade:PaytonCartwright, Jude
Fifth grade: LaurenCatching andDeven WallaceSixth grade: MacyDouglas and
The volunteerorganization KeepHowe Beautifulwere busy Saturday
HHS National Honor Society holdsannual Veterans Day Program
At approximately 4:15 a.m.,November 11, CorporalDavid Morris stopped avehicle for travelingthrough Howe at speeds inexcess of 100 mph. Duringhis interview withAlexandro Hornaday, 23,
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HOWE, Texas – An earlySunday morning trafficstop on U.S. Highway 75in Howe landed a Planoman in the GraysonCounty Jail on a variety ofdrug trafficking andweapons charges.
Lady Bulldogs ranked 20th in state
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Former Howe Bulldog tightend Matt Griffin wasrecently named as anHonorable Mention linemanto the All-MIAA team.Griffin, who plays forMissouri Southern StateUniversity helped lead anoffensive line that ranked38th nationally in tackles fora loss allowed (fewest), aswell as 39th in sacks allowed(fewest).
Griffin is a 2017 graduate ofHowe High School andstarted in seven playoffgames for Howe from 2014-2016.
Howe Police Department K-9 "Loki" finds drugs andcash during a traffic stop. Submitted photo.
Veterans honored at Howe High School on Monday.Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.
Matt Griffin
Former Bulldog named toAll-MIAA team as lineman
The National Honor Societyheld their annual VeteransDay Program last Mondayand heard from numerousstudents speak through avideo production as to whatveterans meant to them.
Those students who gavespeeches were BellaStephens, Kelly Kobel,Jordan Brunner, AustinCarney, Molly Wilson,
Kennedy Kirk, HoustonBeebe, Valerie Langford,Samantha Becker, PeytonVallier, Sierra Copeland,Kloey Scott, Kevin Bateman,and Cody Brussow.
Veterans from around thearea were in attendance andthe most chilling momentwas when Mikayla Dotyplayed Taps.
The Howe Lady Bulldogssuffered their first loss ofthe season on Tuesdaynight against the BridgeportSissies by a score of 54-38.This comes after theyopened the season rankedin the number 20 spot inthe Texas Association ofBasketball Coaches poll aweek earlier. The LadyBulldogs then took third inthe Bells Tournament overthe weekend before losingto Aubrey.
Against Bridgeport, Howewas led by Jenna Honorewith 10 points with CassidyAnderson following withnine. Ally Harvey pulleddown nine rebounds to leadAlly Harvey with the tip-
off. MichelleCarney/Howe Enterprise.
Peter 2:23-25 - and while being reviled, He did not revile in return;while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himselfto Him who judges righteously; and He Himself bore our sins inHis body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live to
righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed. For you werecontinually straying like sheep, but now you have returned to the
Shepherd and Guardian of your souls.
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Meet the Lady Bulldogs
Jenna Honore Katie Grogan Calley Vick
Gianna Henry Cassidy Anderson Marissa Agee
Molly Wilson Sierra Copeland Paetyn Ford
Ally Harvey
Photos by Michelle Carney
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parking lot.
Nicholas Nelson, 38, of Plano, wasarrested Wednesday, November 7,at 5:15 p.m., when he was takeninto custody at the Dollar Generalstore where he was attempting tosell several grams ofmethamphetamine. Officers alsorecovered Oxycotin pills and $350.
On November 8, an evening rushhour traffic stop resulted in theseizure of Ecstasy, more than threeounces of marihuana packaged forsale, drug paraphernalia, and$3,600. Prince Freeman, 20, andEdwin Colon-Figueroa, 20, both ofFort Smith, Arkansas, werearrested and are facing charges fordelivery of a controlled substanceand delivery of marihuana.
Corporal Morris saw marihuanainside Hornaday’s vehicle.
Corporal Morris’ search of thevehicle uncovered four ounces ofmarihuana in individual baggiespackaged for sale, 45 cartridges ofliquid THC, a loaded semi-automatic pistol, and nearly$1,000. Hornady was booked intothe Grayson County Jail fordelivery of marihuana, delivery ofa controlled substance, andunlawful carrying of a weapon.
Hornady’s arrest comes three daysafter two Arkansas men werearrested in Howe for Ecstasy andmarihuana trafficking charges, andfour days after Howe officers,working with investigators from aneighboring agency foiled a drugdeal in the Dollar General store
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HPD K-9 "Loki" with his findings. Submitted photo.
Weapons, narcotics, and cash found.
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A Honor RollSecond Six Weeks
First Grade:Payton Cartwright, JudeChristman, Xadyn Ernst, AubreeFinney, Nathan Focht, EastonGanow, Ayden Garrison, RyleighSantiago, Avery Stevens, AubreySzekely, Garbrandt, Kolbie Morris,Rylee Smith, Blakely Britt, SeanDouglas, Ibet Garcia-Posada,Emery Shumway, KenzleighSimms, Elijah Willoughby,Jesse Acevedo, AustynBoatwright-Navidad, Jaxon Bryant,Madelyn Chantaca, Kenlea Devore,Edyn Dilworth, Eli Espitia, KellenFocht, Jonah Kelly, Kennedy Kirk,Maci Kuykendall, Zoey Stout,Ethan White, Ross Whitmire,Jessica Whitt
Second Grade:Calvin Becker, Judah Burton, JesusConejo-Garcia, Abram Sadler,Easton Thornhill, Hazel Tibbets,Raegan McKinney, IzakMontgomery, Gabriel Perez,Kalysta Armas, MackenzieColeman, Jordyn Farmer,Patterson, Camden Riley, KiahlynnCaddell, Jackson Culp, LelandLandino, Ethan Lewis, AlyssaLopez, Delaine McCloud, BruceSteward, Jenni Whitmire, AbigailClark, Collin Clopton, ElizabethDobecka, Caden Johns, MiguelLabrada, Kash Mace, CanyonNitchman, Presley Powell, TaylorSteedman, Aaliyah Williams
Third Grade:Isabella Fleming, Kennedy Garner,Jaden Strunc, Anthony Galo-Amador, Tatum Lindly
Fourth Grade:Eric Dailey, Keelan Davis, TatumGandillon, Kaitlynn McKnight,Alyssa Russell, Chrys Simpson,Nicole White
A/B Honor RollSecond Six Weeks
First Grade:Hailee Bell, Noah Espitia, PeytonHightower, Zane McCollum,Colton Bender, Denzel Diaz,Alaytan Garrison, Leilani Leon,Alexa Montgomery, KassidyParker, Melissa Rico-Vera, JoiStarr, Stella Thomas,Judah Anderson, Edward Castillo,Amisi Comer, Thomas Isenhower,Miah Vazquez-Gonzalez, WhitleyReichert, Ashton Brown, KinsleeMoore, McKinley Reynolds,Thomas Smith
Second Grade:Dallas Stephens, Novalee Webb,Kinley Willits, Emma Alvarez,Zander Booe, Orion Click, CooperFinney, Shannon Hejny, Harlie
Marr, Lucie Novak, ChristianSanchez, Brynna Snell, LayneeTurner, Brooklyn Bjorn, LivyDrewek, Price Hays, Andres Perez,Liam Sheehy, Bella Stevens,Cooper Bond, Evelyn Garcia,Collin Goldston, Ayden Kane,Kahlynne Moore, HunterThornhill, Mackenzie Gibbs, LiamMcLemore, Luna Gallardo-Aguirre
Third Grade:Deacon Bender, Leyla Burris,Adaline Carter, Isabel Henley, EllaOwens, Melodie Shores, NolanUnderwood, Kalynne Wilson,Jaylee Yowell, Mary-KateDouglas, Yvonne Frias, DeyseGarcia-Arredondo, MichaelGonzalez, Alex Light, KevinMerino, Dana Rico-Vera, KylieeSimms, Carson Allen, TabithaBjorn, Nicholas Brewer, LoganRobinson, Sherlyn Romero, ChloeSelf, Kaiden Thomas, TaylorBrunner, Addison Donoho, DylanMayhue, Noah Pugh, Caris Riley,Cooper Shadden, Luke Ellison,Sydney Brewer, Quentin Cole,Sophia Eitelman, Samantha Fuhr,Triston Isenhower, KamrynJohnson, Malachi Simpson, GavinSnapp, Rylee Valles
Fourth Grade:Addisson Isenhower, BraylenJohnson, Elias Foust, Emily Lopez,Madison Janek, Rowan Fair,Addison Klopfleisch, SomangLawson, Gage Owens, Mya Vines,Brooklyn Washer, Houston Beebe,Story Burton, Braxton Buttery,Audrey Collier-Carr, ColtonEnglebright, Nathan Garibay,James Johnson, William Kellis,Elizabeth McLaughlin, LucasMurphy, Kendall O’Brien, SeannaRoper, Mason Sutherland, JacksonTeel, Giselle Alejos-Cacho, MacieBryant, Peyton Duncan, CharlesFuhr, Molly Haney, LoganNitchman, Bryce Pieper, BriaRollison, Tommy Whitt
Accelerated Reader Top Ten2nd Six Weeks
Second Grade:Kalysta Armas, Dallas Stephens,Jesus Conejo-Garcia, JudahBurton, Peyton Amaro, BruceSteward, Leland Landino, CamdenRiley, Katheryne Erbst, AlyssaLopez
Third Grade:Kennedy Garner, Vivian Davis,Addison Donoho, Tatum Lindly,Anthony Galo-Amador, NoahMontgomery, Layla Cummings,Sophie Eitelman, MalachiSimpson, Tabitha Bjorn
Fourth Grade:Nathan Garibay, ColtonEnglebright, Logan Nitchman,
Howe Elementary Honor RollsSamaire Moss, Elias Foust, MollyHaney, Efren Galicia, JacsonHightower, Kaitlynn McKnight,Rhyin Boatwright-Navidad
Accelerated Reader Goal2nd Six Weeks
Kindergarten:Jacob Baker, Wyatt Carruth,Christopher Castro, KeeganCrosson, Eliott Cummings, EmilyGarza, Leonardo Gomez-Hidalgo,Jaxton Halley, Joseph Jamet, JamesKveton, Ireland McBride, EnidNoble, Palmer Powell, AudreyStanley, Helenmoo Thang, IvoryThomas, Gael Ayala, AudreyBarrett, Andrew Bernal, AydenDonoho, Jamarkis Givens, KinsleyJohnson, Jayden Juarez-Rangel,Bricio Labrada, Clawson Noble,Sophia Olvera-Garcia, DevonPatterson, Jaden Pruitt, NicolasRodriguez, Westin Alexander,Garrett Culp, Paisley Davis,McKinlee Farrell, Yareli Juarez-Rangel, Colton Key, AveryLandino, Savanna Nitchman,Genevieve Noble, Molly Schroder,Asgli Vicente, Seth Warden,Jayden West, Wyatt Wilson, JaxonWindon, Llela Abernathy,Emmilyn Allen, Bennett Allison,Isabella Arteaga, Hayes Carter,Dixie Clark, Titus Coleman, NoahCravens, Rylan Davis, AmadeoGarcia, Jaiden Gil, Mason Hall,Brooklyn Halladay, Phynix Jeter,Eli Lindly, Aiden McCloud,Jayden Potts, Ivan Rodriguez, LilyVawter, Bennie Westdyke, Anders
Bjorn, Wren Bunch, YareliCanchola, Austin Carney, LillianDickson, Roan Gandillon, ClaireGianino, Hana Lawson, AngelaMeneses, Noah Middleton, JuanPerez, Keaton Pierce,Kaydence Shirley, MadelynShores, Andrew Smith, TatumTolbert, Brendalynn Reichert
First Grade:Hailee Bell, Anastasia Byrum,Payton Cartwright, JudeChristman, Rylan Crosson, XadynErnst, Noah Espitia, AubreeFinney, Nathan Focht, EastonGanow, Peyton Hightower, ZaneMcCollum, Steven Moss, RyleighSantiago, Avery Stevens, AubreySzekely, Edwin Bernal, BradleyGarbrandt, Alaytan Garrison,Leilani Leon, Kinsley Loftice,Kolbie Morris, Sinahi Nino,Kassidy Parker, Melissa Rico-Vera, Joi Starr, Stella Thomas,Judah Anderson, Blakely Britt,Edward Castillo, Amisi Comer,Sean Douglas, BrooklynnEscamilla, Janeidy Espinoza-Rangel, Vivian Ferreyra, IbetGarcia-Posada, Hunter Hays,Thomas Isenhower, EmeryShumway, Kenzleigh Simms, MiahVazquez-Gonzalez, ElijahWilloughby, Whitley Reichert,Jesse Acevedo, AustynBoatwright-Navidad, AshtonBrown, Jaxon Bryant, MadelynChantaca, Kenlea Devore, EdynDilworth, Eli Espitia, Kellen Focht,Jonah Kelly, Kennedy Kirk, Maci
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Howe Middle School Students ofthe Month
Fifth grade: Lauren Catching andDeven Wallace
Sixth grade: Macy Douglas andCharlie Vera
Seventh Grade: Sam Becker andJacob Campbell
Eighth Grade: Edith Hernandezand Carson Daniels
Howe Middle School Employee ofthe Month - Mike Segleski
Howe Middle School AssistantPrincipal Mike Segleski wasnamed the HMS Employee of theMonth for October.
Segleski came to Howe in 2017as the HMS assistant principaland varsity football defensivecoordinator. Segleski alsocoaches junior varsity basketballand varsity track.
Segleski came to Howe fromPrinceton and before that Aubreywhere he was the head footballcoach and athletic director.
(Editor's note - Coach Segleski isalso an avid Longhorn fan. Butwe don't hold that against him).
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Lady Bulldogs Continued from page 1
the Lady Bulldogs.
In the Bells Tournament, Howebeat Honey Grove, Pottsboro, andBells before losing to Aubrey tofinish third.
The Lady Bulldogs hammeredHoney Grove 49-16 with SierraCopeland leading the team with 11points followed by Honore andCalley Vick with 10 each.Copeland also led the team withfive rebounds. period.
Against Pottsboro, Howe held onto win 50-46 after leading 24-16 atthe half. Honore led the Lady
Bulldogs with 15 points followedby Anderson's 14. Harvey led theteam in rebounds with 10 followedby Copeland's five.
The girls then beat Bells 43-25 withCopeland again the leading scorerwith 13. She also led, along withHonore, with nine rebounds.
Howe then lost to Aubrey 33-23 ina defensive battle. Harvey led with12 points and Copeland led inrebounds with eight.
The girls are off for Thanksgivingbreak and return at Muenster to playthe Lady Hornets on the 27th.
Jenna Honore on the layup. Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise.
"With a united effort we can make the place in which welive clean, wholesome, attractive. We can make the
crowded city dweller homesick to come back to us andreal living. We can bring new life, new business, new
beauty, to the little towns." - Mame Roberts
Learning about your antiques andcollectibles with Georgia Caraway
• Includes a large number ofsellers and bidders, whichencourages a high-volumeonline businessOnline auctions includebusiness to business, business toconsumer, and consumer toconsumer auctions. eBay is thebest example of an auction sitethat uses all threemethodologies.
The online auction businessmodel continues to evolveaccording to market needs.Examples include eBay,WebStore, OnlineAuction, andOverstock.
And then there are the localonline auctions sites such asWolfe Pack Auctions in TomBean and Texas Star auctionsnext to the Howe Clean laundryon Highway 5. Julie and Deanat Wolfe Pack have fun stuff forsale and an easy site to use. Ipicked up some great last-minute Halloween décor and awonderful old wooden ladderfor very reasonable prices.They also conduct live auctionsat their Highway 11 location inTom Bean. Go to their websitewolfepackauctions.com formore info.
Dr. Georgia Caraway, formerdirector of the Denton CountyMuseums for 14 years, and herfriends opened the HoweMercantile at 107 East Haning.Store hours are Thursdaythrough Saturday noon until 8p.m. She has written fourDenton history books and hasfinished a 5th history about theNorth Texas State Fair andRodeo that will be published inAugust. She hopes her nextbook will be the history ofHowe. PLEASE SHOPLOCALLY. We can show youHowe!
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Local Church CalendarFirst United Methodist Church ofHoweTuesday9:30 am - Women's Bible Study6:30 pm Boy ScoutsWednesday9:00 am - Wednesday Workers6:30 pm - Jr.High and Sr. High YouthSaturday9:00 am - Feed My Sheep (1st and 3rdSat each month)Sunday8:40 am - Fellowship and Donuts9:00 am - Sunday School10:00 am - Worship service3:00 pm - Cub Scouts
First Baptist Church HoweTuesday7:00 pm - Bible StudyWednesday6:30 pm - Adult Bible StudyKids Activities - Check Church FB PageYouth Activities - Check Church FBPage Throughout SummerSunday8:30am - Prayer Time9:15am - Bible Fellowship10:30am - Worship Service
First Baptist Church DorchesterWednesday6:00 pm - Meal (Donations for adultsand kids eat free)6:30 pm - Praise service7:00 pm - Youth Bible Study7:00 pm - Adult Bible Study7:00 pm - RA's/GA's/children's groupSunday9:00 am - Men's Prayer Time9:45 am - Sunday School10:45 am - A.M.Worship Service5:00 pm - Adult Chior Practice6:00 pm - Evening Worship
Howe Church of ChristWednesday7:00 pm - Bible Classes (all ages)Sunday9:00 am - Bible Classes (all ages)10:00 am - Worship Service5:00 pm - Worship Service
New Beginning FellowshipWednesday7:00 pm - Radiate Youth7:00 pm - Sanctuary of for prayerSunday9:30 am - Sunday School (kids, youth,women, men)10:30 am - Worship Service10:30 am - Kids Church
A Christian Fellowship, LuellaWednesday6:30 pm – Potluck Meal7:00 pm – Worship Service7:00 pm – Jr & Sr High YouthSunday9:30 am – Sunday School (all ages)10:30 am – Worship Service10:30 am – KidZone Children’sService (5yr – 12 yr)
Community Bible FellowshipWednesday6:30 pm - Food and Fellowship7:00 pm - Community Kids (ages 3- 6th grade, nursery available)7:00 pm - Youth and Adult BibleStudySunday10:30 am - Worship Service
Times are subject to change.Please check with eachchurch for any possible
changes
the purpose of liquidation ofmerchandise such as houses andhousehold goods. That haschanged with the advent andpopularity of Online Auctions.
An online auction is a service inwhich auction users orparticipants sell or bid forproducts or services via theInternet. Virtual auctions,another name for onlineauctions, facilitate onlineactivities between buyers andsellers in different locations orgeographical areas. Variousauction sites provide users withplatforms powered by differenttypes of auction software.
Online auctions mirrortraditional onsite auctions andusually involve multiple bidderparticipation. In both scenarios,bidders and sellers buy and selltangible and intangible productsand services. Starting bids arelow but increase at steady ratesto meet market demand anditem popularity. The time spanof an online auction ranges fromone to 10 days for items offered24/7 worldwide.
Online auctions are a widelyaccepted business model for thefollowing reasons:• No fixed time constraint• Flexible time limits• No geographical limitations• Offers highly intensivesocial interactions
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It used to be thatthe only auctionsthat existed werePolice, IRS, orCity; farmequipment andanimals; live orsilent auctionsheld at an eventas a fundraiser;or auctionsconducted bycompanies for
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The volunteer organizationKeep Howe Beautiful were busySaturday morning picking uptrash all over Howe. The grouppicked up massive amounts oftrash from areas includingacross from Dollar General and
Keep Howe Beautiful picks upmany bags of trash
Sonic.
The group is led by PresidentDonna Wormsbaker andDirector Curt Beckemeyer.Their next project is creating thegarden for Summit Gardens.
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Howe High School participated inRed Ribbon Week by bringing thedangerous effects of drug andalcohol awareness to our studentsduring the days of Oct. 23 - Oct.31. Multiple raffles and randomnumber draws took place, in whichstudents received prizes as a wayto encourage them to remain drug-free.
Additionally, each day studentswere given a theme that they couldfashion their outfit around.Tuesday was “Travel Drug Free,”Wednesday was “Dressing Smart –Making Smart Choices on myLife’s Journey,” Thursday was
“My Future is Great withoutDrugs,” Friday was “Hunt theTigers,” Monday was “Crush OutDrugs,” Tuesday was “Do Vines,Not Drugs!” and Wednesday was“Drugs Are a Thing of the Past.”Both students and staff participated.
Howe High School held "StayDrug-free" promotion
HHS Seniors vote theirclassmates to unique titles
Best Eyes – Spencer Akins andRiley Potter
Most Changed Since FreshmanYear – Oleg Garbrandt and ZoeWatson
Best Hair – Elijah Campbell andHadin Gajadien
Teacher’s Pet – Taylee Moss andKaleb Miller
Most Athletic – Mason Riggs andCalley Vick
Most Likely to Succeed –Timothy Knight and BethanyMasters
Most Unforgettable – JorieSeibold and Caleb Lankford
Best Laugh – Aubrey Friedmanand Cody Brussow
Most Likely To Make You Laugh– Citlali Cano and Samuel Cherry
Best Dressed – Joseph Brennanand Katy Taylor
Senioritis – Natalie Murphy andJesse Spears
Most Outgoing – Dyson Dillardand Gianna Henry
Most School Spirit – Austin Leeand Mikayla Doty
Friendliest – Kaylin Bouse andLevi Cavender
Mr. and Miss HHS – CameronBlesi and Kindle Catching
HHS Student organizationsrecognized at school board meeting
Several organizations wererecognized by the school boardlast Monday night. DianneTeafatiller recognized 14 studentsthat passed the CareerPreparedness Certification test inBusiness Technology.
Band Director Angie Lissrecognized three band membersthat used their creativity to makeprops.
Robotics instructor Sam Wingategave a glowing presentation aboutthe robotics class who haveperformed greatly at variouscompetitions.
Howe FFA instructor Tracy Blumintroduced to the board a numberof FFA students that will beadvanced to the area contest fromthe district meet held in Bellsrecently.
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Veterans Day photosContinued from page 1
Veterans Day
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Photos from Howe ISD SchoolBoard meeting
Howe teacher recognized at schoolboard meeting
Howe High School specialeducation teacher Tiffany Morelandwas recognized at the monthlyschool board meeting by HHSPrincipal James Teafatiller. He reada note from a colleague ofMoreland's that read:
"She has done an excellent job withspecial education this year. She isprepared and helps keeps themeetings running smoothly. She ishands-on with the SPED studentsand does her best every single day.I have never heard a complaint fromher and she is always upbeat andgoes above and beyond making surewe as teachers are prepared for ourstudents. She is also an amazingcoach and has a heart for herplayers. She also volunteers hertime outside of school. I love herpositive attitude."
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Some gave all and all gave some
Dr. BillyHolland “I am always QUICK to listen, SLOW to speak,
and SLOW to get angry.”
—James 1:19 (NLT)
Though I did notserve in themilitary, I am veryappreciative ofthose who have.I’m very proud ofmy son who is amarine that spenttime in Japan andThailand. He has aMasters degree andserved withHomeland Securityis now working as
a police officer at a Veteranshospital. Neither my father or hisdad were soldiers but on mymother's side of the family, it isquite a different story. Mymaternal grandfather fought inWWI and was in France. He wasinjured in the war and accordingto my mom, he was never thesame. I can barely remember himas a child but do recall a fewdetails like when we would visit,he would greet us at the doormaking meow sounds like a catand then he would always peeland slice apples and set them onthe coffee table. I ate the applesand laughed at his meows. Hiswife, my grandmother passedaway when I was even younger.They had 7 children, 3 boys, 4girls, and my mother was thebaby. Like many families duringthat time period, all three sonswere eventually enlisted in themilitary. However, I thought itwas even more unique how thefather and each son was a soldierin a different war. The dad WorldWar I, the oldest son was in Japanduring WWII, the second son waskilled in Korea, and the youngestson served in the Vietnam era. Ivaguely remember two of theseuncles and now realize they bothsuffered terribly from PTSD. Myuncle who was killed in actiondied in 1950 eight years before Iwas born.
I wish I had been old enough tospeak with these family membersabout their military experiences.My mother can recall a fewmemories and recently I contactedthe department of military affairsand requested some of theirofficial documents. I received afew things but much of it wasdifficult to read and some wereunfortunately destroyed in a fire at
the National Personnel RecordsCenter Archives in 1973. My momwas very close to her brother whonever returned and was convincedthat he was her mother's favoritechild. His nickname was Kennyand he worked a little part-time jobbefore he went to the war and sheremembers he would give her tencents every Saturday to buy somecandy which she really lookedforward to. He would also buy hismother flowers every week and shewould sit them on the kitchentable. She also remembers the daywhen military representativesknocked on their door and told hermother that they were sorry toinform that her son had been killed.She ran through the house wailingand screaming no please no, overand over. My mother said it was aterrible time and she can recall hermother going to bed and stayingthere for weeks.
I currently have the privilege tovolunteer as a chaplain at aveterans health care facility and it'struly an honor to spend qualitytime with the many fine men andwomen who have served ournations armed forces. I teach Biblestudies and lead worship serviceswith the old hymns which theyreally enjoy. I’m on call whenevera resident becomes seriously ill andpresent with the family wheneversomeone passes away. I’ve cometo accept that many veterans whoneed constant medical care do nothave family or friends to visitthem. Many of the older ones haveoutlived everyone but its still sadto walk into a room and not seeany pictures or greeting cards. I’veasked the staff on numerousoccasions if a certain resident hashad any visitors and they cannotremember the last time someonewas there. I’m also a chaplain for asmall honor guard team whichpresents memorial services formilitary veterans. I open and closein prayer and have been known tosing the national anthem onoccasions. I encourage you to setaside some time and visit a veteran.They would appreciate it verymuch and I promise you will alsobe blessed beyond words. Veteransday not only remembers those whoserved our country in the past butalso recognizes those who continueto serve today. We share a sincere
gratitude to all who gave some andto some who gave all to preserveour freedom.
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Second Grade:Peyton Amaro, Calvin Becker, Judah Burton,Jesus Conejo-Garcia, Katheryne Erbst, BrettRoberts, Abram Sadler, Dallas Stephens,Easton Thornhill, Hazel Tibbets, NovaleeWebb, Kinley Willits, Kade Polk, EmmaAlvarez, Zander Booe, Emanuel Cabrera,Grant Davidson, Cooper Finney, ShannonHejny, Ethan Landry, Harlie Marr, RaeganMcKinney, Izak Montgomery, Lucie Novak,Gabriel Perez, Ruth Perez, Christian Sanchez,Laynee Turner, Ava Abernathy, Truitt Allison,Kalysta Armas, Brooklyn Bjorn, MackenzieColeman, Jordyn Farmer, Katelyn Patterson,Camden Riley, Bella Stevens, Cooper Bond,Kiahlynn Caddell, Jackson Culp, CollinGoldston, Leland Landino, Ethan Lewis,Alyssa Lopez, Delaine McCloud, BruceSteward, Hunter Thornhill, Dylan Villagomez-Cuevas, Jenni Whitmire, Collin Clopton,Elizabeth Dobecka, Mackenzie Gibbs, CadenJohns, Miguel Labrada, Kash Mace, CanyonNitchman, Presley Powell, Taylor Steedman,Aaliyah Williams
Third Grade:Adaline Carter, Vivian Davis, Mary-KateDouglas, Yvonne Frias, Deyse Garcia-Arredondo, Alex Light, Kevin Merino, DanaRico-Vera, Kyliee Simms, Davinson Vicente,Carson Allen, Isaiah Allen, Tabitha Bjorn,Nicholas Brewer, Isabella Fleming, KennedyGarner, Noah Montgomery, Isaac Perez,Sherlyn Romero, Jaden Strunc, TaylorBrunner, Addison Donoho, Anthony Galo-Amador, Dylan Mayhue, Caris Riley, CooperShadden, Luke Ellison, Sydney Brewer, AydanChantaca, Quentin Cole, Layla Cummings,Sophia Eitelman, Samantha Fuhr, JavierGutierrez-Ramirez, Kamryn Johnson, TatumLindly, Malachi Simpson, Gavin Snapp,Autumn Stephens, Claudia Valadez
Fourth Grade:Rhyin Boatwright-Navidad, Jackson Brown,Jericho Comer, Lilly Fincher, Valeria Gomez,Berenice Gonzalez, Addisson Isenhower,Braylen Johnson, Asia Lawhorn, JaileighMurphy, Chris Torres, Allison Vera, EzekielAustin, Edward Bernal, Makenzie Edgett,Elias Foust, Lucah Gianino, Emily Lopez,Bridgette Montgomery, Benjamin Muwadzuri,Micah Pettigrew, Charles Thomas, BaileeWhite, Caden Allen, Sofeea Brown, RowanFair, Efren Galicia, Ava Herbert-Muse, JacsonHightower, Somang Lawson, Samaire Moss,Brenyn Oswalt, Rylan Strong, Mya Vines,Brooklyn Washer, Houston Beebe, StoryBurton, Braxton Buttery, Colton Englebright,Nathan Garibay, James Johnson, WilliamKellis, Lucas Murphy, Seanna Roper, JacksonTeel, Alexis Woods, Giselle Alejos-Cacho,Macie Bryant, Eric Dailey, Keelan Davis,Peyton Duncan, Charles Fuhr, TatumGandillon, Molly Haney, Kaitlynn McKnight,Logan Nitchman, Bryce Pieper, AlyssaRussell, Chrys Simpson, Nicole White,Tommy Whitt
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Kindergarten:Jacob Baker, Wyatt Carruth, ChristopherCastro, Keegan Crosson, Eliott Cummings,Emily Galvan, Jaxton Halley, James Kveton,Ireland McBride, Enid Noble, Palmer Powell,Helenmoo Thang, Ivory Thomas, Gael Ayala,Audrey Barrett, Andrew Bernal, Keagan Case,Ayden Donoho, Monserrat Flores, JamarkisGivens, Kinsley Johnson, Jayden Juarez-Rangel, Bricio Labrada, Andi Myers, ClawsonNoble, Sophia Olvera-Garcia, Jason Palmer,Devon Patterson, Jaden Pruitt, Nicolas
Rodriguez, Kendra Oliva-Cruz, WestinAlexander, Brelyn Cain, Garrett Culp, PaisleyDavis, McKinlee Farrell, Arely Gutierrez,Yareli Juarez-Rangel, Colton Key, AveryLandino, Savanna Nitchman, GenevieveNoble, James Sadler, Molly Schroder, AsgliVicente, Seth Warden, Jayden West, WyattWilson, Jaxon Windon, Llela Abernathy,Emmilyn Allen, Bennett Allison, IsabellaArteaga, Hayes Carter, Dixie Clark, TitusColeman, Noah Cravens, Rylan Davis,Amadeo Garcia, Jaiden Gil, Mason Hall,Brooklyn Halladay, Phynix Jeter, Eli Lindly,Aiden McCloud, Jayden Potts, IvanRodriguez, Lily Vawter, Bennie Westdyke,Anders Bjorn, Wren Bunch, Yareli Canchola,Austin Carney, Lillian Dickson, RoanGandillon, Claire Gianino, Hana Lawson,Angela Meneses, Noah Middleton, Juan Perez,Keaton Pierce, Kaydence Shirley, MadelynShores, Andrew Smith, Tatum Tolbert,Brendalynn Reichert
First Grade:Payton Cartwright, Jude Christman, XadynErnst, Noah Espitia, Aubree Finney, AydenGarrison, Peyton Hightower, Zane McCollum,Isaac Pio, Ryleigh Santiago, Avery Stevens,Aubrey Szekely, Denzel Diaz, BradleyGarbrandt, Alaytan Garrison, Sammy Herrera,Leilani Leon, Alexa Montgomery, KolbieMorris, Melissa Rico-Vera, Ayden Signer,Rylee Smith, Stella Thomas, Judah Anderson,Edward Castillo, Sean Douglas, VivianFerreyra, Kylie Klopfenstein, EmeryShumway, Kenzleigh Simms, Miah Vazquez-Gonzalez, Elijah Willoughby, WhitleyReichert, Jesse Acevedo, Austyn Boatwright-Navidad, Ashton Brown, Jaxon Bryant,Madelyn Chantaca, Kenlea Devore, KellenFocht, Jonah Kelly, Kennedy Kirk, MaciKuykendall, McKinley Reynolds, DavidSantoyo-Ramirez, Zoey Stout, Ethan White,Ross Whitmire, Jessica Whitt
Second Grade:Calvin Becker, Jesus Conejo-Garcia, AlonzoFuentes, Gunner Owen, Abram Sadler, EastonThornhill, Kinley Willits, Emma Alvarez,Zander Booe, Emanuel Cabrera, Orion Click,Grant Davidson, Shannon Hejny, EthanLandry, Harlie Marr, Raegan McKinney, IzakMontgomery, Christian Sanchez, BrynnaSnell, Laynee Turner, Ava Abernathy, TruittAllison, Kalysta Armas, Brooklyn Bjorn,Mackenzie Coleman, Jordyn Farmer, PriceHays, Katelyn Patterson, Camden Riley, LiamSheehy, Cooper Bond, Kiahlynn Caddell,Jackson Culp, Evelyn Garcia, Collin Goldston,Ayden Kane, Leland Landino, Ethan Lewis,Alyssa Lopez, Delaine McCloud, BruceSteward, Hunter Thornhill, Dylan Villagomez-Cuevas, Jenni Whitmire, Abigail Clark, CollinClopton, Elizabeth Dobecka, Erick Flores,Caden Johns, Miguel Labrada, Kash Mace,Canyon Nitchman, Presley Powell, TaylorSteedman, Aaliyah Williams
Third Grade:Deacon Bender, Leyla Burris, Adaline Carter,Sophie Castellanos, Vivian Davis, IsabelHenley, Ella Owens, Melodie Shores, JesusSifuentes, Nolan Underwood, KalynneWilson, Jaylee Yowell, Cooper Cleveland,Mary-Kate Douglas, Yvonne Frias, DeyseGarcia-Arredondo, Michael Gonzalez, AlexLight, Kevin Merino, Dana Rico-Vera,Kayden Ross, Kyliee Simms, Andrea Uribe,Jose Vargas, Tabitha Bjorn, Nicholas Brewer,Isabella Fleming, Kennedy Garner, NoahMontgomery, Jorge Munoz-Sustaita, SherlynRomero, Jaden Strunc, Sophie Sutton, KaidenThomas, Taylor Brunner, Addison Donoho,Breckyn Focht, Raley Freeman, AnthonyGalo-Amador, Noah Pugh, Caris Riley,
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such patient. He ultimatelycontracted pancreatic cancer anddied in December 2015 at age 74.
Dr. Bridges is a Texas native,writer, and history professor. He
can be reached [email protected].
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Texas History Minute
Dr. KenBridges
“Always hirepeople who dosomething usefulbetter than you do. . . Life will bemuch moreinteresting andyou will be muchmore successful, ifyou define successas actually getting
critical to research in modernmedicine and genetics.
Though he was able to helpscientists answer many questionsabout cancer and other diseases,some cases were still beyondreach. Tragically, Gilman was one
something done,” once wrote Dr.Alfred Gilman. Gilman, a Dallas-based researcher, employed manystudents and scientists in his labs ashe researched the innermostworkings of cells in the body, workthat led to the Nobel Prize. Hisresearch led to radically newunderstandings of how cells workedand ultimately inspired otherscientists to develop new techniquesin medicine and important advancesin cancer research.
The future Nobel laureate was bornAlfred Goodman Gilman in NewHaven, Connecticut, in July 1941.His father was Dr. Alfred ZackGilman, a Yale University professorand researcher who was respectedthroughout the medical communityfor his important writings on thestudy of pharmacology and earlystudies of chemotherapy as a cancertreatment. When he was young, thefamily moved to White Plains, NewYork, a suburb of New York City,where his father worked as aprofessor at Columbia University.
As a young man, he inherited hisfather’s fascination with science.After graduating high school, heenrolled at Yale University. Hegraduated with a bachelors degreein biochemistry in 1962. Heentered graduate school at CaseWestern Reserve University inOhio. He was reluctant at first toget a doctorate in pharmacology,the study of drugs, their effects, andtheir interactions, as he wanted anidentity somewhat separate from hisfather. He was talked into it andwas swept up by the research andnew discoveries unfolding beforehim and obtained a medical degreeas well by 1969.He worked briefly as a researcherfor the National Institutes ofHealth. In 1971, Gilman took aposition as a pharmacologyprofessor at the University ofVirginia School of Medicine wherehe published articles on cellularchemicals. He was hired in 1981 tobecome the chairman of thepharmacology department at theUniversity of Texas SouthwesternMedical Center in Dallas.
Gilman discovered what becameknown as a “G protein,” whichhelps cells “communicate” witheach other on a chemical level,helping a chemical messagereceived from one cell activate achemical reaction within thereceiving cell in response, alsocalled a transducer. Through hisresearch, scientists were able tobetter understand how cellsreceived information from eachother, processed those messages,and acted in response.
In a series of experiments in the late
1970s and early 1980s, he beganworking with lymphoma cells andnoticed the unusual propertiesthey had on the molecular level.In lymphoma cells, the cell itselfcould receive chemical signalsfrom other cells but could notproduce chemicals or enzymes inresponse. In the process ofbecoming cancerous, the cell hadlost the protein that allowed it toprocess outside instructions.Once a G protein was re-introduced into these cells, theycould process these chemicalsand produce new chemicals inresponse. While this did notchange a cancer cell back into ahealthy cell, scientists betterunderstood how cancer behavedin the body.
In other words, Gilman’s workidentified how cancer cellschanged on a molecular level andhow cancer cells and healthy cellsinteracted with each other. Thisproved an importantbreakthrough as researchersbegan researching new cancertreatments at the cellular andgenetic levels. Once they betterunderstood how cancer cellsformed, mutated, and spread, theybegan to find ways to moreaccurately target cancer cells withchemotherapy and radiationtherapy as well as developingnew surgical techniques. Asdoctors and researchers appliedthese new ideas in the 1980s and1990s, cancer survival ratesbegan to climb significantly.Further, scientists could alsodevelop better techniques andmedications for a variety ofdiseases since they betterunderstood how damaged cellsworked.
The breakthrough was soimportant that Gilman andbiochemist Dr. Martin Robdell,was awarded the Nobel Prize forPhysiology or Medicine in 1994for their discovery of the Gprotein and subsequent researchinto it. Gilman noted with somehumility, “You can expect tohave some good luck if you areworking hard on a tractableproblem and taking reasonableapproaches. The trick is torecognize good luck when ithappens. . .” The research byGilman and Robdell spurreddramatic changes in medicalresearch.
In 2004, he was promoted to deanof the medical school andeventually rose to vice-presidentby 2006. He retired in 2009.Gilman had long been thankfulfor the opportunity to learn froma number of Nobel Prize winnersduring his years in college and asa young researcher. In his lateryears, Gilman became anoutspoken advocate of scienceeducation in Texas schools andcondemned efforts to diluteteaching of evolution in publicschools. For a scientist such asGilman who had spent his careerresearching cells on the molecularlevel, evolution was obvious.And understanding evolution was
The Howe Elementary second grade classes created a storybookpumpkin patch. Each student was allowed to create a literacy
pumpkin for our "pumpkin patch." Classes that participated werefrom Mrs. Tolbert, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Weir, and Mrs.
Chapin.
Second graders createdstorybook Pumpkin Patch
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Cooper Shadden, Luke Ellison,Sydney Brewer, Quentin Cole,Samantha Fuhr, Triston Isenhower,Kamryn Johnson, Tatum Lindly,Malachi Simpson, Gavin Snapp,Autumn Stephens, Rylee Valles
Fourth Grade:Shannon Darling, Lilly Fincher,Berenice Gonzalez, AddissonIsenhower, Braylen Johnson, AsiaLawhorn, Jaileigh Murphy,Makenzie Edgett, Lucah Gianino,Bridgette Montgomery, BenjaminMuwadzuri, Abigail Petty,Madison Janek, Sofeea Brown,Rowan Fair, Addison Klopfleisch,Somang Lawson, Gage Owens,Brooklyn Washer, Houston Beebe,Story Burton, Colton Englebright,Nathan Garibay, James Johnson,Lucas Murphy, Kendall O’Brien,Seanna Roper, Landon Smith,Alexis Woods, Giselle Alejos-Cacho, Macie Bryant, Eric Dailey,Keelan Davis, Peyton Duncan,Charles Fuhr, Tatum Gandillon,Kaitlynn McKnight, LoganNitchman, Bryce Pieper, AlyssaRussell, Chrys Simpson, ShaelynTillett, Nicole White, TommyWhitt
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Kindergarten:Jacob Baker, James Kveton,Palmer Powell, Monserrat Flores,Jamarkis Givens, Jayden Juarez-Rangel, Devon Patterson, NicolasRodriguez, Westin Alexander,Paisley Davis, Yareli Juarez-Rangel, Isabella Arteaga, BrooklynHalladay, Ivan Rodriguez, BennieWestdyke, Roan Gandillon, ClaireGianino, Hana Lawson, AidenMuwadzuri, Keaton Pierce,Madelyn Shores
First Grade:
Payton Cartwright, JudeChristman, Xadyn Ernst, StevenMoss, Sarailem Hernandez,Kassidy Parker,Amisi Comer, Janeidy Espinoza-Rangel, Yovannie Frias, ThomasIsenhower, Kenzleigh Simms,Jaxon Bryant, Madelyn Chantaca,Kenlea Devore, Zoey Stout
Second Grade:Calvin Becker, Gunner Owen,Novalee Webb, Izak Montgomery,Gabriel Perez, Christian Sanchez,Brynna Snell, Kalysta Armas,Brynnadi Blaylock, Jordyn Farmer,Katie Sowder, Alyssa Lopez,Delaine McCloud, DylanVillagomez-Cuevas, CollinClopton, Elizabeth Dobecka, ErickFlores, Presley Powell
Third Grade:Hunter Grant, Ella Owens, MelodieShores, Jesus Sifuentes, JayleeYowell, Mary-Kate Douglas,Deyse Garcia-Arredondo, LuisaMartinez, Kayden Ross, CarsonAllen, Kennedy Garner, SherlynRomero, Jaden Strunc, RaleyFreeman, Anthony Galo-Amador,Dylan Mayhue, Quentin Cole,Sophia Eitelman, TristonIsenhower, Malachi Simpson,Gavin Snapp, Claudia Valadez
Fourth Grade:Shannon Darling, Jakob Griffo,Jaileigh Murphy, Chris Torres,Makenzie Edgett, Lucah Gianino,Benjamin Muwadzuri, FaithMyers, Caden Allen, SofeeaBrown, Efren Galicia, Carsen Hix,Somang Lawson, Samaire Moss,Brooklyn Washer, ColtonEnglebright, Nathan Garibay,Seanna Roper, Jackson Teel, MacieBryant, Peyton Duncan, TatumGandillon, Logan Nitchman, ChrysSimpson, Shaelyn Tillett
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In an effort of goodwill for the Howe community, Mason Riggsreached out to community leaders to offer to help from football
players to their community. On Saturday morning, they worked atSummit Gardens scraping paint from windows. Top: Spencer Akinsand Mason Riggs. Bottom: J.C. Helpenstell and Cameron Blesi.
the scope of your projects, I’mguessing you don’t want to dealwith all those shenanigans, andI’d support that decision.
You can form a partnershipwithout a written agreement, andif the benefits really are mutual,this makes the most sense. You’llsave money on supplies, take onmore projects and hopefully getsome added promotions fromyour new associate. Thepercentage you offer in exchangeshouldn’t hurt your bottom line,and your partner will get capitaland advertising in return. As longas everyone works hard, thatrelationship doesn’t require anobnoxiously detailed contract.
Avoiding too many stipulationshelps you adjust the terms asnecessary and keeps you fromcommitting to something thatmight not end up working. Aslong as each party acts in goodfaith, you’ll likely want to updateprotocol for the new alliance asthings progress. Drawing frompersonal experience again, thestrongest partnerships are theones where everyone stays opento changes as they find the bestway to move forward.
If you feel good about the othercompany and your ownprovisions, I see no reason whyyou should be nervous aboutworking out a deal. Make sureyou keep an open, honestdialogue throughout and youshould be able to work out a dealthat makes everyone happy. Goodluck, Blair!
corporal punishment and yelling ator shaming children, are minimallyeffective in the short-term and noteffective in the long-term. Withnew evidence, researchers linkcorporal punishment to anincreased risk of negativebehavioral, cognitive, psychosocial,and emotional outcomes forchildren."
The question begs, “Whichresearchers, exactly?” to which theanswer is “Researchers who bringan ideological bias to the issue andwhose research, therefore, does notqualify as science.”
Note how the AAP disingenuouslylumps yelling at and shamingchildren – which no rational personwould endorse – with spanking,which more than forty years ofresearch done by individuals whohave meticulously maintained theirobjectivity has found to be a validand non-harmful disciplinary optionwhen (a) not used as the primarydisciplinary method, (b)administered moderately (two orthree swats to the buttocks withopen hand as opposed to belts,switches, and so on, and (c)administered by parents who lovetheir children unconditionally.
In the 1970s, the AAP decided touse the research of one individual –Murray Straus of the FamilyResearch Laboratory, University ofNew Hampshire – who was latercredibly accused of bias by his veryown research assistant as the goldstandard when it came to the issueof disciplinary spanking. Sincethen, it has stubbornly turned ablind eye to any research thatcontradicts their no-spanking-under-any-circumstances position.
The research in question finds, forexample, that children who areoccasionally spanked by lovingparents score higher on measures ofoverall well-being than childrenwho are never spanked. Alsonoteworthy is the fact as thepercentage of parents who spankhas declined significantly, so has
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the mental health of America’schildren. That doesn’t mean thatspanking is essential to childhoodmental health, mind you, but itdoes mean that the AAP is nottaking all the available evidenceinto consideration.
The AAP supports groups thatadvocate for anti-spankinglegislation – groups like EndPhysical Punishment of Childrenand the World Health Organization– which would make it a crime fora parent to spank. Again, the blindeye is turned to findings byobjective researchers (DianaBaumrind, Robert Larzelere) to theeffect that when parents areprohibited (or prohibit themselves)from spanking, child abuseactually increases.
In effect, the AAP believes thatgovernment bureaucrats should bethe final authorities on what formsof discipline parents should beallowed. Significant in this regardis the AAP’s broad indictment ofany form of discipline that is“aversive,” meaning punitive. Bysanctioning only “positive” formsof discipline (i.e., praise andreward), the AAP subtly andarrogantly claims the moral highground. To paraphrase ElbertHubbard (1856 – 1915), “If youcannot answer a man’s arguments,all is not lost; you can alwaysdemonize your opponent.”
The American College ofPediatricians was formed in 2002by a group of physicians –including a former AAP president– concerned that the AAP wasabandoning scientific objectivityand embracing politicalcorrectness when it came to socialissues that impact child rearing andthe family. The ACP’s response tothe AAP’s policy statement –Spanking: A Valid Option forParents (November 7, 2018) – iswell worth reading. It can beaccessed athttps://www.acpeds.org/spanking-a-valid-option-for-parents.
Family psychologist JohnRosemond: johnrosemond.com,parentguru.com.
Living with children
John Rosemond
John Rosemond has worked withfamilies, children, and parentssince 1971 in the field of familypsychology. In 1971, Johnearned his masters in psychologyfrom Western Illinois Universityand was elected to the PhiKappa Phi National HonorSociety.
What are your thoughts onbusiness partnerships?
Taylor Kovar
Taylor Kovar - Family Man.Wealth Manager. Author.
Speaker. Serial Entrepreneur.Travel Lover. Chick-Fil-A
Fanatic. Kovar is the CEO andfounder of Kovar Capital
Management LLC of Lufkin,Texas.
exchange for a percentage ofprofits. Based on yourexperiences, do you think thesetypes of partnerships are good orbad? - Blair
Hey Blair - Based on myexperience, I think a lot of thesejoint ventures go well, and someof them end terribly. By andlarge, I think you can gain a lotfrom the right partnership, but Ican’t emphasize strongly enoughhow important it is that you workwith the right partner.
In your case, it sounds like this isthe type of business relationshipwhere both companies benefit andno one has to wait too long to seetheir cut. It’s obvious that theserelationships have to address theneeds of both parties; even withthat understanding, it’s commonthat these agreements arestructured in a way that favorsone company too much in theearly going. More often than not,this causes the partnership to sourquickly.
With regard to how the agreementis reached and a commitment isguaranteed, different companiestake different approaches. You’refree to bring in lawyers and signlengthy contracts. You can jumpthrough a bunch of hoops to forma new business entity that ensuresall your bases are covered. Basedon the size of your business and
The prestigiousAmericanAcademy ofPediatrics hasjust released(November2018) a policystatementclaiming that"Aversivedisciplinarystrategies,including allforms of
Hi Taylor - Iwork for asmall homedesigncompany andthere’s been alot ofdiscussionrecently aboutpartnering withanotherbusiness thatwould help usget cheapersupplies in
Fire destroys home in Tate CircleThe home of Mike and SharonParkman was destroyed by fire onSaturday night in Tate Circle.Their daughter Amanda said onsocial media that the famiy home isa total loss and asked for help foritems such as clothes.
"My mom wears 12 Jean's large orextra large shirts size 8 shoes.Ashelyn wears 10-12 Jean's size 9shoes medium shirts. Liam wearssize 2T clothes and size 7-8 shoes.
Dad wears size large-extra largeshirts, 9.5 shoes and 34x30pants...they will need everything.It's all gone..." stated AmandaCamara on the Grayson CountyScanner Facebook page.
Contact the Red Cross forinformation on how to help thefamily. Howe fire along withTom Bean, Van Alstyne,Whitewright, Bells, Gunter firedepartments worked the scene.
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