Nimitz
Homecoming
Nimitz High School
Vikings celebrate homecoming this week. Highlights of the homecoming
schedule include:
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Parade
– Thursday, 3 p.m., Nimitz
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Pep Rally & Lighting of the V
– Thursday, 7 p.m., Nimitz
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Grand Prairie Gophers vs. Nimitz
Vikings
– Friday, 7:30 p.m., Irving Schools
Stadium
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Crowning of Homecoming Queen
– Friday, halftime of homecoming game
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Dance
– Saturday, 7 p.m., The Studios at Las
Colinas
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IISD Orchestra Reaches New Benchmark
For the first time
in 20 years, each secondary school that offers an orchestra program has
had at least one student qualify for Texas Music Educators
Association/University Interscholastic League (TMEA/UIL) Region 20
All-Region Orchestra.
According to Marla
Maletic, orchestra director at Nimitz High School, in her career with
IISD, this is the first year that at least one student from each high
school and middle school has earned a seat in a TMEA/UIL Region 20
All-Region group. The orchestras to which students may audition are the
Honor’s Orchestra, for grades 9-12; Symphonic Orchestra, for grades 6-9;
or Concert Orchestra, for middle school students in grades 6-8.
The All-Region
Orchestras will perform a concert at 4 p.m. November 14 at Nimitz
Auditorium. For a complete list of IISD students who earned seats in an
All-Region Orchestra, access
www.irvingisd.net/articles/allregionorchestra2009.htm.
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Nimitz Begins Robotics Program
Students in Angela
Warr’s engineering class at Nimitz High School have spent the month of
October, in class and on Saturdays, working toward their first trip to
Dallas Boosting Engineering Science Technology (BEST) Robotics
Competition, scheduled for October 24 at University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)
gymnasium.
According to Warr,
BEST Robotics Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer organization with a
mission to inspire and motivate students to pursue careers in
engineering, science, technology and math through an annual sports-like
robotics competition. She believes that one of the best ways to teach
engineering to high school students is to get them involved in
engineering competitions.

To prepare for
their first BEST Robotics competition, Nimitz students divided into
groups to develop various elements of the robot’s design. Warr said each
group studied the game strategy, discussed the ideal design, and gave
presentations. The students then selected the best design and started
the building process. In addition to numerous classroom tests, students
attended qualifications October 17. Students practiced activities
they may conduct again during the upcoming competition such as
collecting water, carbon dioxide, and benzene objects.
Warr said several
parents and local businesses have provided invaluable support to the
students in their first year of robotics. Billy James, a principal
member of structural engineering firm Structural Engenuity, loaned power
tools and provided design support, and Chris May, a test engineer with
Lockheed Martin, provided advice and support. Warr said parents
Sylvester Contreras, Monica Tidwell, and Florencio Miranda were key in
helping the first-year program succeed.
Students created a
YouTube video highlighting their preparation and experiences designing
and building a robot. The video can be accessed at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e55SAI5s0Tc.
For more
information about the Dallas BEST Robotics Competition, access
www.dallas-best.org.
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Students Named to District Choir,
Two Advance to Region
Three choir
students from Irving High School have earned places in the
district-level of Texas Music Educator/University Interscholastic League
(TMEA/UIL) Region 20 Choir auditions and two IISD students have advanced
to the regional level.
From Irving High,
T.J. Cook earned first-chair tenor in district auditions, and Paulses
Kollie and Bobby Moore earned second-chair bass seating. Having earned
placement in the district choir, Cook, Moore and Kollie were then
qualified to audition for TMEA/UIL Region Choir.
In regional
auditions held October 17, Collie and Cory Jones from Nimitz High School
earned seats with the region choir and may continue to All-State
auditions in the spring.
The TMEA/UIL Region
20 choral concert for district and region choir is scheduled for 4 p.m.
November 14 at Duncanville High School, located at 802 S. Main Street in
Duncanville.
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Lusty Appointed Special Education
Director
Mollie Lusty,
middle school special education coordinator, has been appointed as IISD
special education program director.
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Mollie Lusty |
Lusty began her
career in 1974 as general and special education teacher with Dallas ISD
at Terry Elementary School. She joined Irving ISD in 1985, as a special
education teacher at Crockett Middle School. In 1994, Lusty became
inclusion specialist for IISD, and in 1996 she was appointed to the role
of middle school special education coordinator.
Lusty earned
Bachelor of Science and Master of Education Degrees from Texas Woman’s
University. She is a member of various professional organizations
including Council for Exceptional Children, Association for Supervision
& Curriculum Development, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, and
Texas State Teachers Association.
Lusty’s appointment
fills the vacancy left by the retirement of Madalyn Teal.
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Videos for Kids, Parents Posted
Online
Irving
ISD Parent & Student Services department has partnered with Michael Hall
and Strong Fathers/Strong Families to produce a range of videos designed
to address alcohol and drug awareness, internet safety, and ways for
parents to talk to children.
With the help of
IISD students, the Parent & Student Services department taped, edited
and produced four videos in English and Spanish, each approximately
seven minutes long, geared toward helping students and parents.
To view videos
produced by Parent & Student Services, access
www.irvingisd.net/parentstudentservices/strongfathers1.htm
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Parent Information Night Scheduled
The IISD Special
Education Department will sponsor its annual parent information night
from 6-8 p.m. November 5 at MacArthur High School cafeteria.
The
event is designed to make families aware of the various agencies and
community resources available in the Irving area. Representatives from
area agencies will also be available to answer questions. Agencies
represented include: Dallas Metro Care, ARC of Dallas, North Lake
College and Dallas County Community Colleges, Department of Assistive &
Rehabilitative Services (DARS), and Special Care & Career Services.
Several concurrent
information seminars will also be presented in two sessions throughout
the evening: guardianship, supplemental security income, DARS-
transitioning into the workforce, and parents and the transition
process. Most sessions run in 30-minute periods from 6:15-6:45 p.m. and
from 7-7:30 p.m., with the guardianship session running from 6:15-7 p.m.
and again at 7:15-8 p.m.
MacArthur cafeteria
is located at 3700 N. MacArthur Blvd. Child care and refreshments will
be provided.
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Hawaii Comes to Texas
After learning about elements of
various cultures in social studies class, sixth graders at Bowie
Middle School were treated to a performance from the Polynesian
dance group Mana Toa from Maui, Hawaii October 8.

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Local Alumni Group Gives
Back
The local alumni chapter of Wabash
College, located in Crawfordsville, Indiana, sponsored a service day
during which the group donated and assembled a new picnic table and
bench and performed maintenance for the garden at Good Elementary
School. Pictured (from left) are Chris Bird; Mike Gregory; Jensy
Gregory, kindergarten teacher at Good; Terry Schuck; Dan Susie; and
Jim Thomas.

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Twitter with your cell phone or online.
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