News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1984 Page: 1 of 14
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and Placement.
Cech school distrierbard of
trustees shall establish plicies on
promotion, retention, remediation,
and placement of students. Bach
by the VFW, on Sunday. October
28, at Our Lady of Grace Church
Pavilion. Serving begins at 11:30
a.m. Platea are $3.s0. Lots at
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AN O.L.G. St. Ann’s members and
guests are invited to go to the
nursing home in Devine on
Saturday, October 27. Wear your
Halloween costumes if you wish
and bring your children. (grand-
children.) Please bring cookies,
cupcakes. etc. Matting time -
parish center at 1:15p.m.
Still being discussed under main-
tehance was the new pres boa “
costing $3,600 not including the -
public address system. flooring, I
ted a resolution
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Dwayne is curendy serving aa
District 134-H Council Chairman and
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are delinquent.
Bids were opened for the district's
new bus garage. Low bidder was
Medina Valley Service Company at
I $34,500. Other bidden and bide
were: Speedway Budding. Inc. -
Trustees
sptittax pay
The junior high coaches and kids
worked long and hard to get the water
off the floor feet," said Holzhaus.
They should W recognized for their
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Medina 4-H was a mripirat at the
Rural Trafe Amiri pumetod at dm
1984Honor Award
Program. The award banquet was
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study. In addition, each board shall
establish an acceptable procedure to
reteach non-mastering students.
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Build Systems - $43,009, and R. J.
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should be finished before
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will be furnished. Landovnen wil •
need to bring too chests foe camying
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Application forms are available
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Over $55,000 in tea money has
been reflected by Medina Valley
I.S.D. through October, according to
Gary Holzhaus district tai assessot/-
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the placement of stpder
approprlate grede level
based upon masteey.of,
essential elemegu. A
remediation of thone aft
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cigarette package was found along
cartons. Nothing more
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Castroville Public Ubrary will be
open every Wednesday, 12 p.m. to
windows, sections of the roof
replaced aad 3 eants replaced. No
prices were avsiiabir on 2 of the
vents. Without these prices damage
estimates m MM. One vent may
cost aa much as MOO.
The Horticulture building needs
roof and backwall repair estimated to
cost fol3
The field house interior needs
sheetrock, ceiling tiles, and ceiling
repair estimated to cost >550 Bus
district policy on promotion, reton
tion, remediation, and placement at
students.
A school district may apply to the
commissioner ofeduation for speclal
dispensation because of extreme
from the Piutrid office at 31028 I
Avenue G in Hondo Orders must be <
The Diatrict will offer 4-6 inche received by November 2. MM. Bar 1
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District Policy on are deficient in any oreooitoil tore be
Promotions, Retention, Remediation ' addressed in the policies.
Bleachers at the baseball complex I
were messed up and turned over with I
the top 3 raws missing and the angle .
iron busted and twisted. The ]
backshop is down and the big pipes I
were broken off.
Trees were Mown aoaa and Umbo I
broken off. "We have a big pile at I
wood for the bonfire," said Holzhaus. I
The crews had most of the trees I
chopped and picked up. I
Insurance adjusters worked closely I
with American Roofing Company I
representatives on cost estimates on I
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A conservative estimate of wind
and rate damage to Medina Valley
ISD properties to believed to be aoat
$35,000. according to tocamplrto
figures passed out at the eritool board
meeting last We does day by Gary
Holzhaus.
Round figure estimates help
trustees dt larmier what the insur-
ance will pay, what should be
repaired and what must be replaced.
Over $9,000 worth of damage was
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ChappartalFord •$9,456.
Drivers education courses wil
agalo be offered for high school
students. The cost will be $78 per
student. The cost of the program will
be $7,235.70. Three classes are
ptonned with 97 students expected to
participate. Last year the program
cost €65 per student
Superintendent Wendell McAn-
drew presented a budget change
request to trustees that included
requests for supplies computer
supplies, equipment, salaries for
Castroville, LaCoste. Jr. High,
library aide and clerical aides.
Trustees approved a ,$108,977
and Sore Brew to Rio Medina at
Thursday, Oqtober 25,
6:30.. Prospective members
are invited. Barbecueand refresh-
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hardship with the tmplementation of
any of the proviatons at thin chapter.
All special anpeqjtbonegtanted by
the commissionet of educatiqn shall
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upon specified criteria that bo report
) demonstrated mastery of the Education
essential elements. Diatelets are meeting ft
encouraged to set tevqto tfVtodlMfr vaL"
that ensure that students are Malesky Vnotedtha
challemged to perform M a level element are seqdired i
commensurute wi their abili. and mastered la grades 1
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increase to the budget. McAndrew Thepe policies shall be enacted with
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$80,000 from the incrensed enrol- Dectionaregerdingthe promotion
the year end. A contract stating all . meat * Bnsed, ™
the veguirementwibe dtwn “P The last 2 reports from Maximam include
8"" "505 P5 Security Systems (MSI) with their
. . trained drug sniffing dogs were
a BusHz5ogEem) «lubdda. dean. October 3 a raopah waomide of
,440,22. Other bids e Red ■ negativeresuttss
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back one hour Saturday night
before going to bed.
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Trustees approve
windows were beaten at the school.
The gym interior had over
worth of water damage to the
hardwood floor. It needs rar half of
the area replsred. stained and
refinished. The walls need to be
repainted.
The MI henW Modi 6 new
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itmmdchidhdmKaMmonhman, The Murnofot. SWCD Bared Chairman, Plastie
pmeenftorewiiiffredmldai Honda.
Fiah delivery win be Friday.
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Rural Youth Award presented
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Schultz, Rhonda. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1984, newspaper, October 25, 1984; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590571/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.