Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 2016 Page: 3 of 10
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Mathis News
Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016
Page 3
Mathis school district raises
substitute teacher pay scale,
training to be held Jan. 14
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associate degree), daily
rate: $70; bachelor’s
degree substitute, daily
rate: $80; bachelor’s
degree certified substi-
tute, daily rate: $90;
master’s degree substi-
tute, daily rate: $100;
master’s degree certified
substitute, daily rate:
$110.
Senate Bill 9, passed
by the 80th Legislature,
requires that all substi-
tute teachers be finger-
printed. New substitute
teachers are to bring
their social security and
driver’s license cards.
Mathis ISD applica-
tions for substitute teach-
er are available from
the Human Resources
Office at the Mathis
ISD
Building, 602 E. San
Patricio Ave.
Mathis ISD Human
Resources
Sylvia Padilla is avail-
able to answer questions
at 361-547-3378, ext.
1020.
Contributed information
Mathis ISD substitute
teacher training will be
held Thursday, Jan. 14,
in the McCraw Building
Library, 410 E. San
Patricio Ave., from 9 to
11:30 a.m.
The school trustees
voted to raise substi-
tute teacher pay rates
effective Jan. 1, 2016,
at its Nov. 23 meeting.
The following daily rates
will apply: Non-degreed
substitute (0-59 college
hours), daily rate: $65;
non-degreed/degreed
substitute (60+ hours or
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DATE HIGH LOW RAIN
Jan. 6 60 41 0.00
Jan. 7 66 50 0.06
Jan. 8 66 47 0.00
Jan. 9 67 50 0.00
Jan. 10 62 33 0.00
Jan. 11 52 33 0.00
Jan. 12 53 40 0.00
WATER LEVEL.......91.53
Level last week
Wesley Seale Dam
Lake Corpus Christi, Texas
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The _ San Patricio fundraiser
Democrats
VFD BBQ
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United
regular meeting will
be held Thursday,
Jan. 14, at the Dairy
Queen in Odem at
1112 Voss Ave. There
will be a dinner at 6
p.m. and the meeting
at 7 o’clock.
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The
Volunteer
Department will hold
their annual barbecue
chicken fundraiser on
Jan. 23 from 11 a.m.
until 2 p.m. at the
Mathis Event Center.
The plates will be
$8 for half a barbecue
chicken with all the
trimmings and the
proceeds will be used
to offset the cost of
new equipment, uni-
forms and vehicles
Those interested in for the Volunteer Fire
eating (Dutch treat) Department,
must have made a
reservation by Jan.
13. Call Paula Stone
at 361-790-3703 for
more information.
Mathis
Fire
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Contributed photo
Mathis High School senior and band drum concert on Feb. 13 at the Henry B. Gonzales
major Avery Wright competed at the Area Convention Center in San Antonio. Wright,
Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) who plays the clarinet, competed at the dis-
competition in Orange Grove on Jan. 9 and trict, region and area levels to reach the state
won a place with Texas All-State Band. She level. Wright is also a member of the mariachi
will perform with the all-state band at a band that will compete at state.
91.67
This is a social event
as well as a meeting.
Any candidate run-
ning for office in San
Patricio County is
invited to attend and
speak.
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San Patricio Electric
Cooperative to award
$100,000 in scholarships
2016 RAINFALL
2016 Total..........
Days of Rain......
January ’16 Rain
Days...................
January ’15 Rain
Days...................
2.21
4
2.21
4
1.32’
For more infor-
mation, call Adrian
Ramirez at 361-290-
8984.
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2015 RAINFALL
said Ron Hughes, general student must be enrolled in
classes full-time and main-
Contributed information
BEE VILLE—San Patricio manager at SPEC.
Electric Cooperative will
award 20 scholarships,
worth $5,000 each, to the
class of 2016. Of these, 15
will be awarded to students
2015 Total
34.70’
19.37’
DOG meeting
The Old San
Patricio Black Pot
Cookers will host
their 1st DOG (Dutch
Oven Gathering) on
Saturday, Jan. 16, at
the Old San Patricio
Museum from 10 to 3
p.m. Bring a chair and
something to drink.
The public is invited
to attend.
SPEC’s 20 scholarships tain a GPA of 2.5 or higher,
are available exclusively
to students whose parents April 1.
or guardians are active
members of the co-op and
planning to pursue a degree receive electric service at f°und online at
at a college or university, their primary residence.
Another five scholarships
will be awarded to students
Jan
Retired
teachers
to meet
San Patricio County
Retired Teachers
Association will meet
on Monday, Jan. 18, at
10 a.m. in the Sinton
ISD Administration
Building at 322
Archer Street.
Vernon Kramer,
Associate Professor of
Geology DMC, will be
presenting a program classes
about Texas Caves. Free GED classes
Gregory-Portland will be held in the old
retired teachers will intermediate school,
provide breakfast room 11, on Tuesdays
refreshments before and Wednesdays from
the meeting at 9:30 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
The deadline to apply is
Days, Jan
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TEMPERATURE
Applications can be
WWW.
SanPatricioElectric.org/
Scholarship.
2016 High...........................
2016 Low............................
January High......................
January Low.......................
30-YEAR AVERAGE
30-Year Average..
Avg. Jan...............
Days of Rain........
Jan. Rain Avg.......
Days, Jan.............
Wettest Jan. 1980
Driest Jan. 1971...
67
33
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To qualify, students must
be enrolled as seniors at
33
planning to attend a voca-
tional or technical institute.
a high school in SPEC’s
nine-county service area.
“One of our founding Applicants completing
principles as a cooperative non-traditional education,
is to give back to the com- such as homeschooling, are
munity. We could not think aiso eligible to apply,
of a better way to do that
than to invest in our future.
Oil & Gas
28.76’
a
1.77’
8
Oil and gas completions for
San Patricio County.
Free GED
1.77’
Jan. 1-6, 2015
San Patricio County
The No. 7 Mayo-Owen G.U.,
8
An independent schol-
arship committee reviews
each application and selects operated by EOG Resources,
Inc., has been completed. The
well was drilled a length of
12,319 feet in the White Point,
5.79’
Our area students deserve
a chance to realize their
potential and follow their
dreams. We’re happy to
make continued education
more affordable for them,”
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the co-op’s scholarship
recipients based on leader-
ship abilities, community East (Consolidated) field, 5.8
involvement
WATER LEVELS
Jan. 13, 2015
2015 Avg.......
2016 Avg.......
2016 High......
2016 Low.......
85.75
91.05
91.60
91.67
91.60
academic miles northwest of Portland.
Daily production of natural gas
and oil is unknown.
achievement and financial
need.
a.m.
For more informa-
The public is invited tion, call 361-510-
to attend.
There were no oil and gas
Each $5,000 scholarship permits listed for San Patricio
is awarded over four semes- bounty for the above dates.
Obituaries
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Oklahoma, and Marilynn For info call 361-241-4222
Sullivan of Amarillo; ^ ALL WWII VETERANS FREE!! , j m
two sisters, Madalyn PJ
McDonald of Glen
Easton, West Virginia,
and Bonnie Reynolds JSoldiers of Benghazi (R)
of Morgan Town, West
Virginia; 21 grandchil-
dren; and 23 great-grand-
children.
Say it with love!
wish
your
Valentine
Happy
Day!
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Gonzales, Paul. Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 2016, newspaper, January 14, 2016; Mathis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1170464/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mathis Public Library.