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No foreign trips will be OK’d by school boardp
Tonight's (Monday) school Burleson High School Show Chou's Other consent agenda items are: A report from the Inclusion Task ^' ' ■
Burleson Star. Monday. September 13.1993-3
Tonight's (Monday) school
board agenda is almost the Readers'
Digest condensed version of an
"advise and consent" agenda.
Just what an "advise and con-
sent" agenda might be, if there were
such a thing, is anybody's guess. But
it's pretty obvious that tonight's top-
ics would justify the shortened "con-
sent" agenda name. That is, virtually
every action item will be disposed of
in a single motion and vote as part of
the board's consent agenda.
Burleson High School Show Choir's Other consent agenda items are: A report from the Inclusion Task
trip to compete in the Showstoppers —Approval of the 1992-1993 Force is likely to draw a crowd to the
International Invitational Show Choir Academic Excellence Indicator Sys- meeting. At least that subject has
Competition in April is the only ac- tem Report sparked a lively debate at past meet-
tion item that is not on the consent —Exempting BHS juniors and ings.
agenda. seniors from final examinations urakr
A matter of special note among certain conditions—attendance being At issue is the extent of marn-
Ihe consent agenda items may be the one of the conditions. srieamrng students from the special
policy update on student travel. One —Approval of the employee .fTvTiLr'*
key feature of the new policy is that compensation schedules. thought rs that ms beneficial to these
no foreign trips will be authorized by —Approval of the career ladder students to bo with the student body
the board of trustees. selection committee. as a whole as much as possible. An-
Such trips have been made sev- —Approval of policy updates other point of view is that students
Unless there are last-minute eral times within the past few years from the Texas Association of School who cannot keep up with the work-
personnel matters, approval of the by various student groups. Boards. load and/or require significant
—Routine items, such as ap- amounts of the teacher's time penal-
proval of the minutes of previous ize the other students,
meetings, approval of the July finan-
Board members will also dis-
cuss the various options of selecting
a public information firm and will
hear reports on other items of con-
can in the superintendent's report
■Police CONTINUED FROM PAGE J cW oFdtaric opc^ion,,
budget amendments, the release of
700 block of N.W. Renfro on a Waco DPS warrant for minor in possession securities as requested by the school
of alcohol. The officer stopped the suspect's vehicle for a traffic violation, depository bank, and the July tax
9:04 pjn. BOOKING—PUBLIC INTOXICATION. A 25-year-old El Paso office report
man was arrested in the 100 block of Meador for public intoxication. a , • j pp • . •
—Auctioned off rep's tie
on the complainant's doorstep. The complainant found clothing from that
package on the doorstep and then later found the empty mail package on the
side of the house. On Sept 8, the complainant called to say the camera had
been found in the back of a neighbor’s pickup.
10:29 p.m. BOOKING—PUBLIC INTOXICATION. A 27-year-old Burle-
son man was arrested in the 300 block of S.W. Wilshire for public intoxica-
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tion. The man reportfgUy fell off a parked motorcycle in the Taco Bell parking
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son in 1971 and set up a dental prac-
tice. Patsy Dumas, who presented
him with the honor, said she usually
introduces him as "the world's great-
est dentist"
—In a promotion for the Oct 2
chamber of commerce annual auc-
tion, "Six Flags Over Burleson,"
Chatty and Charles Cass auctioned
club challenged area businesses to
come up with coed softball teams to
tty to beat them in a double elimina-
tion softball tournament Oct 9 at
Bartlett Park. They want at least 10
teams. The games will begin at9 a.m.
and the proceeds will go the ambas-
sadors club.
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5:01 a.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT. A 27-year-old Godley woman said she and off Bernard Erickson's tie for $18 to
a 36-year-old Haltom City man got a room at a Burleson inn after visiting two Bj|| sibling.
bars. She said she told the suspect that she didn't want to do anything and he _Ann Heberie that
Items of interest listed in the
chamber's upcoming events are as
follows.
—Whatchamacallit, Huguley
agreed! S ImTpassed^t^en^oke laterto find the suspect engaged m sexual juri^^Tfi^rirtteKea)1 ("!T .°“tpatienl
intercourse with her. She pushed him away. When he fell asleep, she left the TcxasBeautifulGovemor’sAchie^ -ImuS' iJctiSn Hdney
inn and notified police. ment Awards and was design ted as Ranch, Oct. 2,5:30 p.m.
MONnAV SFPTFMRFR 6 Proud City USA. She urged people to —Founders Day, Burleson Old
2:! 5 p.m. RECKLESS CONDUCT. A
duty officer said the victim was trying to keep the pickup from merging into J*1**™? *olf t“™,?t'
his lane of traffic. TVo long-barrel fireanns were found on the rear flooftooanl .
6:53 p.m. ASSAULT. A 17-year-old Burleson woman said her ex-boyfriend,
a 20-year-old Burleson man, walked up behind her yhite she was talking to
a friend in the front yard and bit her on the neck. The bite caused bruising.
8:42 p.m. CHILD ABUSE. A 26-year-old Godley man said his ex-wife
returned his 3-year-old daughter to him after a three day visit and said the child
had a bruise on her hip from where a dog knocked her down. The 3-year-old
told her father that her uncle, who liyes in Burleson, spanked her with a belt
when she cried for her mother.
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FIRE
REPORT
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7
4:20 a.m. BOOKING—JCSO WARRANT FOR THEFT BY WORTHLESS
CHECK. A 39-year-old Cleburne man was arrested in the 200 block of
S.W.Wilshire fora Johnson County warrant for theft by worthless check. The
man's vehicle had been stopped for having no taillights.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4
10:49 am. BOOKING—DELIVERY OF A CONTROLLED SUB-
STANCE. Cathy Diane Heath, 32, of Burleson was arrested in the400 block
of Parkridge for a delivery of a controlled substance warrant
2:54 p.m. BOOKING—SEXUAL ASSAULT OF A CHILD; THEFT BY
WORTHLESS CHECK. Richard Tommy Layne, 27, of Burleson was ar-
rested in the 200 block of Shady Oak for sexual assault of a child and theft by
worthless check.
3:16 p.m. BURGLARY OF A MOTOR VEHICLE. A radar detector was
taken from a white 1990 Chevrolet Silverado pickup parked in the 800 block
ofN.E. Alsbury.
6:11 p.m. FOUND PROPERTY. A bicycle was found under a bridge at
_Burieson Middle School. The bike had not been reported as stolen.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9
12:30 ajn. INCIDENT. MedStar was summoned to a Burleson residence on
a report of someone feeling sick after "huffing" gasoline for the last hour.
When policearrived, they woe met in the driveway bya 15-year-old boy who
said he called for help because he had a drag problem and needed help. He was
not sick at the time. The child's parent was notified.
1:49 p.m. CRIMINAL TRESPASSING. The complainant said a male suspect
got into her enclosed, chain link fenced backyard in the 200 block of S.W.
Thomas. When she asked him what he was doing, he said he was working on
the neighbor's cable, then he jumped the fence and headed around to the front
of the house. He fled in a blue GMC Jimmy. The complaint called the cable
company and a representative said there was no maintenance work scheduled
for that area so the complainant notified the police.
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The following news Items were
selected from Burleson Volunteer
Fire Department reports. The lead-
ins classify a call (structure fire,
grass fire, vehicle fire, medical call).
The lead In Is only a classification
and does not mean, for example,
that an actual Structure fire took
place.
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Wilshire.
12:33 p.m.—GRASS FIRE—1400
S. Burleson Boulevard at Robin
Lane.
10:35 p.m.—SMOKE—Warren at
Gregory.
■?$ MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6
9:26 a.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted MedStar)—Silver Haven
Care Center, 600 Maple.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7
12:24 p.m.—VEHICLE FIRE—473
E. Renfro.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3
11:46 ajn.—RESCUE/MEDICAL
ASSIST (assisted MedStar)—125
N.W. Newton..
4:41 p.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted MedStar)—216 NJs. Com-
merce WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 8
11:43'p.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST 7:28 a.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted MedStar)—100 SJE. Har- (assisted MedStar)—240 Collins Dr.
ris 2:28 p.m.—FALSE ALARM—105
* Sunnybrook.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4
2:17 a.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted MedStar)—405 E. Renfro.
4:20 p.m.—GRASS FIRE—FM
1902 at CR 920.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 5
7:01 a.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted foedStar)—547 S.W.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9
7:43 a.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted MedStar)—808 Hillside.
12:11 p.m.—MEDICAL ASSIST
(assisted MedStar)-117 N. E.
Johnson.
12:18 p.m.—STRUCTURE FIRE
(assistedBriaroak^L-CR 809.
Camper Propan*
Boults Filled
Tanks
Leas* or Sale
12901 S. Freeway
. Burleson
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Child Welfare Board in wishing Janice Allen a fond
farewell after 15 years of Child Protective Services
to Johnson County.
Tuesday, September 14,1993
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September 12-15
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Ellertson, Sally. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1993, newspaper, September 13, 1993; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762226/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.