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Pa nt her P r i de C T E / E n r i c h m e n t M o n t h l y N e w s l e t t e r
Spirit Week: Jersey Day
Day
Upcoming Events Monday, December 10, 2018: Blood Drive &
Holiday Spirit Week! December 10-14th (BPA)
November 12th - December 14th: Holiday
Grams and ‘Give Thanks, Give a Can’ Food Drive (BPA)
Friday, December 14, 2018: Navidad en el Bar-
rio Gift Wrapping at G.R. Brown Center (JROTC)
Saturday, December 15th, 2018: Navidad en el
Barrio Christmas Program at George R .Brown (JROTC
Color Guard)
Saturday, December 15th, 2018: Best Christ-
mas Ever (BPA, JROTC volunteers)
Reminders
School news, updates and
events may be submitted to the
morning announcements binder
at the front desk.
Career and Technical
Education News (CTE)
R. Yzaguirre T-STEM Early College High School
Ms. Robinson Principles of AAVTC, Graphic
Design & Illustration,
BIM II,
AP Computer Science
Principles,
BPA Advisor
Ms. Mojica
MS Tech Apps/Touch
Systems & Data Entry
Mr. Jones
Anatomy & Physiology,
Professional
Communication
Mr. Cilekci BIM I,
Computer Programming,
DC College Algebra
Ms. White
Principles of
Applied Engineering,
Robotics, Physics
K. Aiken
Professional
Communication
CTE Instructors
Reminders
Yearbook 2018 in progress!
Please submit your class, school
and event pictures to
N o v e m b e r /
D e c e m b e r
2018
Spirit Week: ‘Squad/Twin Day’
Spirit Week: ‘Superhero Day’
December 8th
Ms. Coleman
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Holiday Grams and Food Drive!
Business Professionals of America
(BPA) is sponsoring Holiday Grams
and ‘Give Thanks, Give a Can’ Food Drive
through December 14th. 5th Period
Advocacy classes are asked to collect
canned goods to donate to the Houston
Food Bank. Holiday Gram orders can
be placed with BPA members during
lunches or email [email protected].
See flyer for details!
Pa nt her P r i de C T E / E n r i c h m e n t M o n t h l y N e w s l e t t e r
R. Yzaguirre T-STEM Early College High School
Art Club Drumline
N o v e m b e r /
D e c e m b e r
2018
Did you know that we offer morning and afterschool
activities for students? RYSS has partnered with 21st
Century Center for Academic Excellence and has ex-
tended day program offerings for students throughout
the week including morning Academic Lab where stu-
dents use online tools to reinforce Reading, Writing
and Math skills. Check out the schedule and share
these opportunities with your students.
Per Mr. Alexander, our 21st Century Site Coordinator,
we need your support promoting the use of the tutoring assistance
available to students before and after school. In an effort to increase
participation, we are issuing ACE Bucks as an incentive to encourage
students to attend. Consistent tutorial visits earns students a $1.00
ACE Buck which can be used to buy snacks after school, supporting
senior fundraising efforts.
21st Century Extended Day Programs at RYSS!
Chess Club
Career and Technical Education (CTE)
BPA officers and members represented
RYSS at this year’s Fall leadership confer-
ence which was held at the High School
for Law and Justice.
BPA Members Attend Fall
Leadership Conference
Ms. Robinson Principles of AAVTC,
Graphic
Design & Illustration,
BIM II,
AP Computer Science
Principles,
BPA Advisor
Ms. Mojica
MS Tech Apps/Touch
Systems & Data Entry
Mr. Jones
Anatomy & Physiology,
Mr. Cilekci BIM I,
Computer Programming,
DC College Algebra
Ms. White
Principles of
Applied Engineering,
K. Aiken
Professional
Communication
CTE
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Pa nt her P r i de C T E / E n r i c h m e n t M o n t h l y N e w s l e t t e r
R. Yzaguirre T-STEM Early College High School
N o v e m b e r /
D e c e m b e r
2018
B-Team A-Team
Athletics Middle School Basketball
College Fair
Students in grades 9- 12 have a chance to
begin career/college exploration.
Seniors have the opportunity to work on
scholarships/college admission.
All grades will have a chance to participate in
trips/volunteer opportunities.
Upward Bound Seniors
Fred Gutierrez
CCR College Advisor
Kay Griffith
CCR College Advisor
Janet Guajardo
LNESC Upward Bound
Advisor
Emily Buss
Project Grad Advisor
Grayling Alexander
21st Century Site
Coordinator
CCR Dept.
College and Career Readiness (CCR)
Upward Bound: FAFSA Night
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JROTC
Enrichment News
Pa nt her P r i de CTE/Enrichment Monthly Newsletter
R. Yzaguirre T-STEM Early College High School
Coach DeVore
Physical
Education/Athletics
Capt. Tregre
JROTC
Sgt. Major Marquez
JROTC
Mr. Sedano
Music
Mr. Infante
Ms. Alvarado
Spanish
Ms. Moreno
Art MS
Art I, II, III &
Art and Media
Communications I
Mrs. Teresa Mendoza
RY Nutrition
Enrichment Instructors
N o v e m b e r /
D e c e m b e r
2018
Veteran’s Day Parade Mayor’s Forum
RYSS JROTC students/cadets volunteered and
presented colors at the Hispanic Health Coali-
tion, “Vive Tu Vida, Get Up! Get Moving!” held
on Saturday, November 3, 2018.
There were free health screenings, free physi-cal activities & free food giveaways. The event was held at Mason Park, 541 South 75th St., Houston, TX 77023, from 10 am until 2 pm, and several JROTC cadets volunteered as needed and passed out free food from Hou-ston Food Bank.
Veteran’s Day Parade LULAC Community Breakfast