Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1987 Page: 1 of 8
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Italy Gladiators come
to Grandview this Friday
night with a four and
zero district record.
They are 2 game ahead
of Millsap. Grandview
is sitting in fourth place
with a 2-1-1 district
record.
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members and the
Superintendent present.
There were a large number
of parents present who
have had problems with
Mr. Neff.
it's finally here!
what excitement
The school board listened
to comments from a
number of parents concern-
4 ing discipline in the
1 sixth, seventh and eighth
I grades.
Motion
"This grant will assist d
the criminal justice (
professionals in ensuring 1
the protection of our “
citizens and the security
of our communities,'
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seven questions to consider
which were: 1. Does
the seriousness of the
offense warrant the
Italy has a
that uses
on nearly
ig term and short
term self-esteem being
considered in the type
of discipline administered
to students?
the air.
Grandview
During Sunday's meeting
parents were concerned
with the way licks were
being administered,
the lack of notification
Home's Annual
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discipline being delivered?
2. Should parents be
notified before corporal
punishment is
administered? . 3. How
much physical force
should be used in corporal
punishment? 4. Are some
of the acts of discipline
strictly being referrals
only of student's word?
5. Are enough questions
being asked to ensure
appropriate * discipline?
6. What effect is the
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They run the off tackle
sweep more than anything
else. Their fullback
having on
attitude?
on the agenda; Action
taken meaning that the
board takes a vote on
whether to do something
or not.
School Board President
Randy Roden recognized
a group of parents who
came to the meeting
wanting to express their
views dealing with the
discipline and punishment
being administered in
the Jr. High School.
The parents' spokeperson
was Robert Hurt and
be presented to the board
What is
Nursing
Carnival!
to approve the 1986-87
audit report as presented.
Motion carried.
Motion was made
by Dr. Karl Wedel and
seconded by Ike Griffith
to pay the bills as present-
ed. Motion carried.
Motion was made
by Ike Griffith and second-
ed by Joe Foust to approve
the purchase order for
"Writing to Read" program.
Motion carried.
Motion was made
by Joe Foust and seconded
by Dr. Karl Wedel to
nominate Sam Wall as
nominee to Central Apprai-
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are receiving
punishment
0,the Gnandview Tnibune, p^ents a $100.00 check
theJunjon c^- §ponio>i. _ Tht Junior Cj^
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good offense
their backs
every play.
section
6252-17
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of Texas: For the purpose
of considering the appoint-
ment, employment evalua-
tion, reassignment, duties,
discipline, or dismissal
of a public officer or
employee or to hear
complaints or charges
against a public officer
or employee.
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On October 12th Grand-
view I.S.D. Trustees
Cooperative, our wholesale
power supplier has filed
a petition with the Public
Utility Commission to
lower the cooperative's
fixed fuel factor in Novem-
ber. Members will see
a reduction of about
$2.80 for each 1000
kilowatt hours used per
month.
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One concern "students
are being placed in
detention for reasons
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held their monthly meet-
ing. At each meeting
the Board has an agenda
they follow and any
action taken has to be
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carried.
Motion was made
by Dr. Karl Wedel and
seconded by Joe Foust
t approve the minutes
or the previous meetings
as read. Motion carried.
The board moved into
executive session.
. The board concluded
in open session.
There being no further
business to come before
the board, the meeting
adjourned by unanimous
consent.
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The board said, We
reviewing the
discipline
management plan and
will have another meeting
as soon as possible."
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varsity players to grades
and one to an injury.
The one injured player
might be able to play
this week.
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Hill County Electric
Cooperative is pleased
to have been able to
pass on fuel cost savings
worth more than $170,000
to our members during
the past two months.
In November the coopera-
tive will pass an additional
savings of $100,000 to
our members.
Brazos Electric Power
view and Sandra
of Dallas. j
is a good runner
their quarterback
pass the ball.
The Zebras lost
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will be
the teachers and
principal of the Junior
High School. The board
also received a second
letter listing specific
reasons for concern.
The Grandview School
1 Board met in regular
fl session October 12, 1987
at 7:30 p.m.
Members present were
y Roden, Joe Foust,
Griffith, John Wier,
Sam Duke, Dr. Karl
Wedel, and Supt. Harold
Pinkerton.
Couple To Celebrate
50th Anniversary
.Peron and Tommie at the community center
Si ratt_,.. will,, celebrate in Covington. All family
their 50th wedding anniver- and friends are invited
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finished at approximately
12:15 a.m.
Then on Oct. 13th
the Grandview School
Board met in executive
session with the Junior
High m Principal Alan
Neff. The meeting started
at 8:00 p.m. and was
over after midnight.
The board then posted
another meeting to be
held on Sunday, Oct.
18. The Grandview Tribune
goes to press on Wednesday
morning of each week
so the notice wasn't
able to be put in the
local paper. The notice
has to be 72 hours prior
to the meeting.
The Sunday meeting
was to start at 2 p.m.
with all school board
The annual Ellis-Williams
reunion will be Sunday,
October 25th at the
to discuss the
received early.
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and other parents
about forty minutes.
board''dianked the PS wTuringlastthe emneting
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into the matter. The to discuss specific problem
board then. started their they have encountered
regular business meeting. with
which lasted until 10:40.
At 10:45 the board went
into executive
have been working on
is quilting. As is pictured
above, we have the quilt
and frame set up in the
lobby for easy access
by any resident who
wishes to quilt. And
even the ones who don't
quilt can enjoy watching
and reminising about
quilts made by their
mothers and grandmothers!
We would like to say
a special Happy Birthday
this week to Mrs. Marv
Harper, born Oct. 20
and Mrs. Birdie Bracken
alos born Oct. 20.
Thought for the week:
When your knees knock,
kneel on them.
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of detention hall. There
were about 45 people
who spoke during the
three hours and forty
minutes. Some of the
school board members
ask questions and made
statements. President
Randy Roden and Vice
President Joe Foust
both emphasized to the
parents that the board
was taking the matter
very seriously. They
also said they wanted
what was best for all
the students. Mr. Roden
also asked the parents
not to make assumptions
or presumptions about
the board's actions. By
law anything discussed
in executive session
is not to be released
or discussed by any board
member.
After the open meeting
was, over the "board went
back into executive
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Grandparents are
Jake & Martha Bennett
of Grandview and Roland
& Billie Jean Wylie of
Cleburne.
Great grandparents
are Mrs. Johnnie Smith
of Whitney; Mrs. Jesie
Bilton of Cleburne; and
Mrs. Ora Mae Wylie
of Glen Rose.
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Senator Bob Glasgow
(D-Stephenville) has
just received notice
from the Office of the
Governor, Criminal Justice
Division, that Johnson
County has receive a
grant from the State
of Texas.
The grant in* the amount
of $25,689.00 will be
used for a Juvenile Unit.
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A son, Travis Glen,
weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz.
as born to Glen & Kristi
Tolar of Waxahachie
on October 13, 1987
at Charlton Methodist
Hospital in Dallas.
Maternal grandparents
are Don Moton of Grand-
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the last letter
7:30 p.m.
High School Library
AGENDA
1. Consideration of
the discipline management
plan.
2. Review personnel
(discipline practices)
Executive session as
There will be an &uction,
cake walk, games galore,
country store, food and
what would a Carnival
at Halloween be without
a Spook House!! We
are looking forward
to seeing you all come
and have a good time!
All proceeds will go
towards new curtains
for the residents rooms.
So come one, come all,
this Friday, Oct. 23
at 6:00.
Another project we
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Lance and Tammie
Stephens proudly announce
the birth of their daughter,
Richelle Jackqueline
on October 12, 1987
at North Hills Hospital.
She weighed 9.1 lbs.
and measured 21 inches
long.
Grandparents are
Ralph and Johnnie Stephens
of Arlington, Betty Vance
of Grapevine and Gary
Vance of Tampa, Florida.
Welcoming Richelle
is "big" sister Megan
Nicole.
vary greatly.
first letter
Center. There will be
a covered dish luncheon.
Friends and relatives
are invited.
a two page
summarizing
concerns. The
listened to Mr.
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sal District.
Other games in district
are Godley at Itasca;
Millsap at Maypearl;
and Venus at Rio Vista.
The district records
are Italy 4-0; Millsap S
3-0-1; Maypearl 3-1; 1
Grandview 2-1-1; Rio
Vista 1-2-1; Itasca 0-3-1;
Venus 1-3; and Godley Vtane Magnet, ouineA
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Parents Concerned About
Tommy and Michelle
Wylie of Granbury proudly
announce the birth of
their son, Aaron Bennett
Wylie. He was born
September 30, 1987
at Walls Regional Hospital.
He weighed 8 lbs. and
measured 20.inches long.
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1987, newspaper, October 23, 1987; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1469210/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.