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Alina “AJ” Jasso college softball signing
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San Benito High School senior Alina “AJ” Jasso recently signed her letter of intent to play softball next year at Temple College in Temple, Texas. The Lady Hound softball star’s attitude on the field, energy, and love of the game were among the many attributes that impressed Temple College head softball coach Kristen Zaleski.
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Greyhound Football Banquet
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During the San Benito Quarterback Club’s annual football banquet, players and coaches were publicly recognized for a remarkable 2018 season of Mighty Greyhound football. Under the leadership of Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Dan Gomez, the Varsity team rightfully earned the 32-6A Bi-District Championship, the 6A Division 1 Area Championship, and the 2018 Battle of the Arroyo win.
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
UIL Tri-Middle School Academic Meet
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The district’s Department of Academic Services sponsored the inaugural University Interscholastic League (UIL) Tri-Middle School Academic Meet. Students competed in the categories of Science, Poetry, Social Studies, Spanish Poetry, and Spelling. Congratulations to the overall champions – Berta Cabaza Middle School!
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Shoes That Fit
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“Shoes That Fit” representatives recently visited Fred Booth Elementary. Shoes That Fit, a non-profit organization that provides new shoes to low-income children, helps provide thousands of shoes for children nationwide. Locally, a total of 30 Fred Booth students received new shoes!
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Greyhound Gift of Giving
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The San Benito Greyhound baseball and Lady Hound softball teams hosted a very special “Gift of Giving” event at the Landrum Educational Complex. The athletes provided gifts and little snacks/pastries to a small group of families that needed a little extra magic for Christmas.
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Stop the Bleed
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The “Stop the Bleed” campaign is a districtwide safety initiative that trains civilian bystanders in bleeding control principles, including the use of tourniquets and wound packing. Bleeding control kits are now available at all campuses as a component of our emergency preparedness for the safety of our students and staff.
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Board Matters - December 2018
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During the December edition of “Board Matters,” San Benito CISD Board President Michael A. Vargas discusses, among many things, the mid-year Professional Development stipend for employees; the numerous successes of our amazing student musicians and athletes; and items that were approved during December’s regular board meeting – including the selection of a project management firm for 2018 Bond-related projects.
Uploaded Dec 20, 2018 -
Campus Spotlight | La Paloma Elementary
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La Paloma Elementary Principal Ema Gonzalez shares the many facets of what makes her campus unique – from the privilege of housing the three-year old Migrant Program and two Special Education units to a student-hosted “Weekly Warrior” newscast. Technology-infused blended learning, robotics activities, and sign language classes also add to the school’s educational flair.
Uploaded Dec 12, 2018 -
Board Matters - December 2018
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San Benito CISD Board President Michael A. Vargas filmed today’s edition of “Board Matters” at the future site of the 2018 Bond-related state-of-the-art performing arts center. During the show, Mr. Vargas discusses the numerous successes of our amazing students, musicians, and athletes; items that were approved during November’s regular board meeting; and how we, as a team, continue our forward march toward becoming the GOLD STANDARD in all areas of public education.
Uploaded Dec 12, 2018 -
Campus Spotlight | La Encantada Elementary
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La Encantada Elementary Principal Gracie Martinez discusses her school’s learning initiatives and programs – such as the interactive technological tools in the classrooms, the international award-winning ballet folklórico dance team, and the very active parent center. The school’s estimated 418 students are thriving in the classroom and beyond.
Uploaded Dec 07, 2018