The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 2018 Page: 4 of 12
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER
THURSDAY JUNE 7 2018
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DEADLINE FOR SCHOOL
SUPPLY ORDERS
Madeline Antosh
Bo Brossmann
Annelyse Galipp
Shelby Liere
Anna Oeding
Ashtyn Schaefer
Adam Schramek
Justin Schramek
Brock Seger
Patrick Taylor
Keeley Warnken
EllyWotipka
High Honors: Kenna Oliver, Reagan
Dusek, Keeley Warnken, Grace Schra-
mek, Landry Zapalac.
•Grade 5 - Honors: Madison Kun-
schick, Mary Krischke, Tyson Wagner,
Avery Helms, Claire Oeding.
High Honors: Marcus Sege
•Grade 6 - Honors: Joseph Good-
wyne, lake Helms, Makena Kopecky,
Ethan Steinhauser.
High Honors: Natalie Osina, Meredith
Magliolo.
•Grade 7- Honors: Kenneth Schra-
mek, Grant Kubala, Mackenzie Kun-
schick, Blaine Zapalac.
•Grade 8- Honors: Blane Warnken.
High Honors: Claire Antosh, Jordan
and see live bees.
•Thursday, June 14 - "Izzie," a
of race, color, national origin, sex,
age or disability.
a Ronald Reagan Commemorative Coin.
Stryk was a senior at St. Dominic Savio
on strings.
•Monday, July 16 - Movie night
and snacks.
The cost is $15 for 4-H’ers and
$25 for non-4-H members.
•Kids in the Kitchen will be held
Wednesday and Thursday, July
SCHULENBURG ISD
SUMMER OFFICE
HOURS GIVEN
Effective Monday, June 4,
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Gutilla further explained how Reagan
are rooted in their prin-
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day camps
The Texas A&M AgriLife
Extension Service and Fayette
County 4-H will be hosting three
summer day camps, open to all
youth ages 8-13, as follows:
•Clothing Camp will be held on
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4 p.m. at the Fayette County Ag-
an adult lunch is $3.
The schedule is:
Boys & Girls Club of Champion
Valley-Schulenburg Unit
1100 Bohlmann Ave.
SERVING TIME:
Lunch - 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
DATES OF SERVICE:
Monday thru Friday,
June 4 to July 27 (Closed July 4)
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10:30 a.m.
Library hours are Monday, 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through
a.m. to 6 p.m.; and
Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon.
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their own lunch.
The cost i s $30 for 4-H members
and $40 for non-4-H members. The
Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, by fee includes lunch, an apron,and
fax to 202-690-7442 or emailed to
program.intake@usda.gov.
Individuals who aredeaf, hard of
•Thursday, July 19 - "Safety
Around Poisons"will bethetopicas
ton,will putonthedelightful French Tommie Ferguson of Central Texas
University-Corpus Christi.
Over the past few years, the Swiss Alp Farm Bureau has awarded two scholarships to students whose parents or
grandparents are members of the Swiss Alp Farm bureau.
8339 or 800-845-6136 (Spanish).
USDA is an equal opportunity
civil rights program complaint of provider and employer.
FOURTH NINE WEEKS
HONORS
PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Brock Antosh
Eli Blansitt
Brenley Bujnoch
Luke Goedrich
Nicolas Lopez
Natalie Osina
John Schmidt
Jacob Schramek
Valerie Sedlar
Mikayla Stang
Tyson Wagner
ogan Wilbanks
Honor Roll
•Grade 4-Honors: Ty Lewis, Jamison
Bennett, Mikayla Stang, Clara Magliolo. Sommer, Brysen Brown
Li ons Club presents donations
The Schulenburg Lions Club recently presented two donations for
the benefit of local students, as follows:
TOP PHOTO-The Lions Club donated $750 in support of Schulenburg
Elementary’s annual Walk-a-thon. Funds raised during the Walk-a-thon
are used to support student activities and events throughout the year.
Shown are (front row, from left) SES students Zane Brenek, Isaiah
Tillery, Fay Kutac, Klare Segura and Elmer Saldierna; (back row) Schu-
mburg Elementary principal Brooke de la Garza; SISD superintendent
and Lions Club president Lisa Meysembourg; SES teacher and Lions j
Club treasurer Kristi McBride; and Lions Club director Ashley Krenek.
PHOTO AT RIGHT - The Lions Club made a $50 donation to
support the local Special Olympics team comprised of students from
Schulenburg ISD and Flatonia ISD. Kristi McBride (right), treasurer
for the Schulenburg Lions Club, presents the check to Deanna Moore
(left), director of the Fayette County Special Services Cooperative.
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For more information, email
Dee Brown at dbrown@schul-
School supply orders for the enburgisd.net.
2018-19 year at Schulenburg
Elementary are currently being
taken, and the deadline has been
extended until Sunday, July 1.
The pre-packaged school sup- Schulenburg ISD district and
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Spaces in the camps are limited.
Registration forms can be
hearing or have speech disabilities picked ip at the •ayette o nty
For more information, call SISD can contact USDA through the Extension Office, 255 Svoboda
cafeteria director Connie Koop- Federal Relay Service at 800-877- Lane, Suite 134, La Grange. For
mann at 979-743-3448, ext. 238 8339 or 800-845-6136 (Spanish), more information, contact the
Anyone who wishes to file a USDA is an equal opportunity Extension Office at 979-968-5831
or fayette@ag.tamu.edu.
level at Schulenburg Elementary and from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday
School. through Thursday.
The supplies will be available
for pick-up in August at “Meet will be closed
the Teacher.” weekends.
Order forms are available at the
Of Bees" will be the topic, so buzz
on by the library at 10:30 a.m. to ‘Friday, June 22-Circus Chicken Baker), outreach coordinator of the HandsomePrince"at10:30a.m.This
meet Michael Kelling from Central Dog from Austin will present six Lavaca-Navidad River Authorityand performancewilldazzleall ages with for children on safety of household
Programs planned for this year Texas Bee Association in Brenham rescued dogs, a talking and singing Brackenridge Recreation Complex beautiful handcrafted marionettes poisons.The program will begin at
at the library include: and see live bees. Scarlet Macaw, juggling, clown- Texana Park & Campground from
•Thursday,June7-BettyYoakum ‘Thursday, June 14 - "Izzie," a ing and much more. Everyone is Edna, will present "Wildlife Rocks"
from Fayetteville will visitthe library real miniature horse from Miniature invited to come join in all the fun with her animal friends, Caramel, at the library will be held at 5 p.m.
with her beautiful, yellow-headed Horse Helpers of La Grange will be at10:30a.m. Lucky, and Gator at 10:30 a.m. Tocheckwhatmoviewill beshown, Friday, 10
Amazon Parrot named "Tookie." on hand at 10:30 a.m. ‘Monday, June 25 - Movie night »Tuesday,July10-JeanKuecher, call the library at 979-743-3345.
Library hosting summer reading program, several special presentations
•Wednesday,June20-"Let'sEat atthelibrarywillbeheldat5p.m.To puppeteer and producer of the
The Rainbow" puppet show will be checkwhat movie will beshown,call
•Tuesday, June 12 - "The World presented by Art Jam and F-A-M-E the library at 979-743-3345.
at 10:30a.m. ‘Friday,June29-"Ranger"(Cindy fairytale,"Sleeping Beauty AndThe Poison Center of Temple will give
•Friday, June 22-Circus Chicken Baker), outreach coordinator of the HandsomePrince"at10:30a.m.This an interesting program geared
s«. Rose News Stryk receives Reagan Student Leader Award
From St. Rose of Lima Catholic School
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program available here
The Schulenburg ISD Food Ser- discrimination should complete participants shot d bring drinks
vice Department is participating in the USDA program discrimina-
the summer food service program, tion complaint form, which can be
Meals will be provided to all found online at http://www.ascr.
children without charge and will be usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.
the same for all children regardless html, or at any USDA office, or
call 866-632-9992 to request the 25-26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m .at
form. A letter containing all of the the Fayette County Agricultural
hefree meals are available for information requested in the form Building in La Grange. Youth
children age 18 and under. Cost of can also be written. will learn about holiday cooking
The completed complaint form as well as food and cooking safety.
or letter should be sent by mail to Each day, parti cipants will prepare
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Director, Office of Adjudication,
1400 Independence Ave., S.W.,
quired fora child’s 2018-19 grade the public from 8 a.m. to noon M iksch, Redding get Swiss Alp Farm Bureau scholarships
_ ‘ / The Swiss Alp Farm Bureau announces its 2018 scholarship winners, as follows:
LEFT PHOTO - Emily Miksch (center), Flatonia High graduate, was awarded a Swiss Alp Farm Bureau scholarship,
All district and campus offices presented by Eric atchelder (left) and Carolyn Tobola (right). Emily, the daughter of Mark and Jennifer Miksch, plans to Tuesday, June 1 rom 8 a.m.
on Fridays and attend the Blinn College-Brenham campus.
RIGHT PHOTO - Cassie Redding (right), Schulenburg High graduate, has received a Swiss Alp Farm Bureau scholar- ricultural Building in La Grange.
The district will also be closed ship, presented by Carolyn Tobola (left). Cassie, the daughter of Roxann and arren Redding, plans to attend Texas A&M The students wi I make pillowcase
elementary office, and the website the week of July 2-6. University-Corpus Christi. mats- Youth should bring lunch,
is www.EducationalProducts. Regular school hours will Over the past few years, the Swiss Alp Farm Bureau has awarded two scholarships to students whose parents or drinks and snacks.
com/ShopPacks and the school resume on Wednesday, Aug. 8. grandparents are members of the Swiss Alp Farm Bureau. The cost is $15for4-H members
and $25 for non-4-H members.
•Fishing Camp will be held on
Monday, July 23 from 8 a.m. to
4 p.m. This camp will include
fishing at a private lake, fish fry,
and outdoor activities. Each day
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Stryk reco} \ni zed
Bryn Stryk (right) was presented the Ronald Reagan
Student Leader Award by Joseph Gutilla (left), assistant
principal at St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School.
Bryn Stryk, daughter of Bob and Darlene administrative resolutions, and extracur-
Stryk of Engle, received the Ronald Rea-
gan Student Leader Award at St. Dominic
Savio Catholic High School in Austin on Student Leaders
Tuesday, May 22.
In making the presentation, Joseph unique combination of self-confidence and
Gutilla, assistant principal, explained humility that defined President Reagan’s
how Reagan Student Leaders exemplify, leadership.
inside and outside the classroom, President “Bryn Stryk earned the respect of her
Reagan’s legacy of leadership and service, peers by demonstrating genuine integrity,
They thrive in extracurricular acti viti es and dependability and hope for a brighterfuture.
pursue leadership roles to make a positive She possesses the awareness, empathy and
difference in their school and their com- internal motivation that improved our stu-
munity. dent community. Bryn’s service embodied
He also noted that scholars aspire to President Reagan’s ideals of personal ac-
advance themselves, their families and countability, tolerance and a belief in each
communities with perpetual hope, self- student’s potential,” he added.
motivation and the power of hard work. In recognition of this honor, Stryk re-
“Bryn, in her role as Head Girl of Savio ceived a Certificate of Achievement and
House Council, has modeled uncompromis-
ing discipline, reliability and work ethic
in balancing school obligations, student/ during the 2017-18 school year.
SISD’s THRIVE mentoring program has end-of-school-year outing
THRIVE - a mentoring program made
possible through partnerships between the
Shorthorns Forever Association, Schulenburg
ISD, Stanzel Family Foundation and many lo-
cal businesses, organizations and individuals
who are committed to a thriving community
- concluded the 2017-18 school year with
a celebration hosted by Tenth Frame Bowl.
As part of the THRIVE program, commu-
nity members volunteered to attend a training
and devote 30 minutes a week to a student
“mentee.”
The Shorthorn THRIVE program aims to
educate and empower students by gi ving them
the opportunity to learn from experts in the
community. The mission at SISD is to create
Shorthorns Forever - educating and empower-
ng students for success.
Anyone wanting to become a mentor for the Shown at the THRIVE outing to Tenth Frame Bowl are (front row from left) Ja'Kayla Houston, Shannon McBride, Brenna Hull, Victor Sanchez, Christopher Watson, Connor Cash,
2018-19 school year should contact Callene Jarred Mear, (middle row) Jessalyn Gipson, Ciara Watson, David Velasquez, De'Kenzie King, Megan Taylor, Jessika House, Angela Norman, Alexander Mass, Lucas Toro, Misael
Zapalac, Schulenburg Junior High principal, Cortez, Bre'Ashia Ellison, Taliyah Ellison, Holly Czimskey, (back row) Thomas Zapata, Rev. Andrew Stafford, Jewel Coreathers, Chip Bubela, Coy Romine, Tonia Livingston, Tanner
at 979-743-4295. Guentert, Aidan Perez, Wesley Polk,Tyler Ryba, Michelle Prihoda and Craig Schulz.
Summer vacation has arrived Everyone is invited to come at 10:30
for youngsters and the reading a.m. and watch"Tookie"do tricks,
program is under way at the Schu-
lenburg Public Library.
Sign-up began on June 1. This
year’s theme is “Libraries Rock.”
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Prause, Diane & Vyvjala, Darrell. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 2018, newspaper, June 7, 2018; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1246052/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.