From the Schoolhouse
Honor Rolls Announced (First Six Weeks 2005)
Elementary School
• All A’s: Jackson Abney, Riley Eggemeyer, Brittany Flusche, Bryce Gartman, Ethan Goodwin, Quinton Hale, Kortney Halfmann, Austen Lowery, Bethany Matschek, Christy Montes, Lee Wheeler, Carlie Hollingsworth, Megan Hughes, Brazos Hirt, Kadden Kothmann, Antonio Ramirez, Ashley Halfmann, Cody Halfmann, Lexie Schaefer, Shawn Walker, Brody Halfmann, Austin Hoelscher, Sarah Hoelscher, Agatha Koethler, Izamar Ocon, Peyton Schaefer, Craig Wheeler, Reggie Halfmann, Michael Lopez, Katy Multer, Jessica Olveda, Shelby Schwartz.
• A Average: Nohemi Cardenas, Itzamara Carranza, Agatha Friessen, Hugo Almazan, Brooklyn Batla, Isaiah Enriquez, Hope Halfmann, Bailey Matschek, Joseph McLaren, Talia Mier, Christopher Murphy-Reed, Sixto Ocon, Colton Jost, Tristin Rodriquez, Holly Halfmann, Maddie Hoelscher, July Jost, Amie Lopez, Colton Blew, Franz Friessen, Amanda Grisham, Justin McMaster, Bianca Montes, Sarah Avery, Blayne Batla, Britni Cook, Jacob Dalton, Shanna Halfmann, Cassie Hirt, Taylor Hughes, Calleen Jansa, Jessi Jones.
• The Scholastic Book Fair hosted by the library was a huge success, providing books for children and teachers. The K-6th grade teachers thank all the families and the PTO who donated books to their classrooms. The hard work of volunteers like Tracy Hollingsworth, Jennifer Jansa, Elsa Ramirez, Karen Wheeler, Tana Halfmann, Pastor Steve Paris, and Kathy Hoelscher made this book fair a success. Watch for the next Scholastic Book Fair in the spring. – Shelly Chudej
FFA News:
The Glasscock County FFA students were Reserve Champions in the sweepstakes division of the ag mechanics show at the Permian Basin Fair recently. This is in addition to winning Reserve Champion with their trailer and first place in the division with their octagon picnic table.
On Sept. 13, eighteen students attended the annual fall FFA district meeting and leadership training. A tie between Garden City and Coahoma for the ‘spirit stick,’ awarded to the school bringing the most students, was ultimately broken by a coin toss with Coahoma winning. However, the ‘spirit stick’ will be up for grabs at every district event this year.
Students are working hard on their presentations in eight events for the district leadership contests in Odessa Nov. 7.
In addition to the leadership contests, students are preparing their ag mechanics projects for a show in February. Presently, they are restoring two tractors, and building three trailers. Feel free to drop by the shop anytime and see what the students are doing.
• A big thanks to all the community who supported the FFA program by buying raffle tickets for the picnic table. Unfortunately, there can be only one winner, and this year, it was Kristen Schwartz. – Rusty Hollingsworth