Saturday, October 13, 2012

Ringgold Elementary Announces 2012-2013 PTO Officers

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Ringgold Elementary School proudly announces the PTO Officers for 2012-2013 school year.  Dr. Erica G. Canales-Principal, Idani Salinas-Assistant Principal, Adriana Gonzalez-President, Linda Canales-Vice-President, Jessica T. Saenz-Secretary, Elena Hinojosa-Treasurer and Sylvia Flores-Reporter.



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Friday, October 12, 2012

Grulla Middle School Educator Named 'Math Teacher of the Year'

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Grulla Middle School 8th grade teacher, Daniel Lopez won 2012 HESTEC Math Teacher of the year. His nomination by GMS Principal, Serapio Trillayes and GEAR UP Facilitator, Mary Lou Garcia was based upon Mr. Lopez’s aspiring efforts to help his GEAR UP students succeed. “At Grulla Middle School we strive to assist our students to soar high and mighty and it is teachers like Mr. Daniel Lopez that get our cranes to reach their highest potential,” said Mary Lou Garcia. He has been a math teacher at Grulla Middle School for seven years and this year he has moved to the 8th grade to continue helping his GEAR UP students. Eventually, Mr. Lopez plans to utilize his Master’s degree in Mathematics to continue mentoring and teaching his students at the high school and college level. “Grulla Middle School faculty and staff are very proud of Mr. Daniel Lopez’s honorable accomplishments. He truly deserves this prestigious award for his commitment and dedication to our Mighty Cranes," said Mr. Serapio Trillayes. Pictured  left to right are Norma McCormick- GEAR UP Coordinator, Serapio Trillayes- GMS Principal, Daniel Lopez, Mary Lou Garcia- GEAR UP Facilitator, and Ms. Tina Atkins- GEAR UP Director. Photo by: Sandor Lopez.



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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Hot Diggity Dog: RGCCISD Making Science Hands-On

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It wasn’t lunch time as some fourth grade students at Dr. Mario E. Ramirez Elementary School chanted, “weanies, weanies, weanies.”  Instead, it was in the middle of science class. The lucky fourth graders were anxiously awaiting the chance to eat their science experiment, hot dogs cooked by solar energy.

Coach Mark Olivarez used Pringles cans, wooden skewers, transparency film (or a sheet protector), a knife, a hammer, a nail and two strips of clear packing tape to make thermal ovens. He demonstrated the entire process of creating the thermal ovens for the students who avidly looked on.

“We are gonna take the sun’s radiant energy and bring it down into the can through the clear plastic, and we are gonna reflect it off the silver on the inside of the can and then it turns into thermal energy, or heat. We are keeping all the heat in the can, just like an oven, and that will cook the hot dog. It’s important that we place the cans towards the sun so we can get the most energy from the sun as possible.”

The students paraded outside, proudly displaying their cans and set them down one by one.
The hot dogs were skewered inside the cans and cooked for 40 minutes outside using the sun’s energy and the reflective silver from the inside of the can.


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Meet the Teacher Night at Ringgold Elementary

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Meet the Teacher Night at Ringgold Elementary was held on Thursday, October 13, 2012. Parents were invited to come to the school to meet their son/daughter's teacher and talk to them about their classroom expectations for the year. We would like to THANK all the parents for coming by to visit with your child’s teacher and for making this a successful event.


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Monday, October 1, 2012

RGCCISD Receives Project 'Lead The Way' Certification for STEM Education Program

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RGCCISD Receives Project Lead The Way Certification for STEM Education Program. Students from certified PLTW schools may receive college admissions preference, college credit, and scholarships at PLTW affiliate universities.

Mrs. Adelina G. Villarreal CATE Director, announced today that it has received national certification for its Project Lead The Way (PLTW) program that has been offered since 2006. This is the second time the school has gone through the national certification process to validate its program. PLTW, a nonprofit organization and the nation’s leading provider of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education programs, offers a rigorous world-class curriculum that allows students to apply what they are learning in math and science class to real-life engineering and technology projects.

PLTW also prides itself on high-quality professional development of its teachers and an engaged network of business, community and university partners to give students the fullest experience. The national PLTW recognition program distinguishes schools for successfully demonstrating a commitment to PLTW’s national standards. Additionally, certification as a PLTW school provides students with the opportunity to apply for college credit or receive college-level recognition at PLTW affiliate universities when they successfully complete select PLTW courses in high school. PLTW has more than 40 affiliate college and university partners including Rio Grande City High School and now Grulla High School.