Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1976 Page: 3 of 20
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Local union
members host
more about --
School registration
certificate and immuniza-
tion record upon entry in
either grade.
Grades 4-7 will register
in the library of McDowell
School between 8 a.m. and
12 noon and 1 p.m and 4
p.m. on August 4, 1976.
New students to Hondo
schools must have their
most current report card
and/or grade slips.
The opening of school
for teachers in-service is
August 16, 1976. Buses
will run on the same time
and route schedules as
last year (Daylight Saving
Time1 schedule) and will
pick up students on the
first school day for stu-
dents which is August 19,
1976. School hours are as
follows: All schools first
bell is at 9 a.m., classes
begin at 9:05 a.m., and
school will be dismissed at
4 p.m. Lunch time at high
school is from 12:10 to 1
p.m.; Meyer and
McDowell lunch time is
from 12:20 to 1:05 p.m.
Hondo Anvil fterald, Thurs., July 29, 1976 Pagfe 3,
The Texas laws on
immunization require
that, before children are
admitted to schools, each
must be .immunized
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HONDO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL" DISTRICT
HONDO, TEXAS 7«361
1976-77 CALENDAR
FIRST QUARTER
August 16-17-18, 1976..,...............................Pre-School Conference-
against measles, rubella
(German measles), polio,
diphtheria, tetanus, and
pertussis (whooping
cough).
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August 19, 1976.......................................Opening Day of School
September 6, 1976...............HOLIDAY.................Labor Day
October 1, 1976........................................End of 1st Six Weeks (31 Days)
October 4, 1976...... STUDENT HOLIDAY.............Teacher In-Service/Work Day
November 12* 1976......................................End of 2nd Six Weeks (29 Days)
End of 1st Quarter (50 Days) —
SECOND QUARTER
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November 15, 1976...........STUDENT HOLIDAY........ Teacher In-Service/Work Day
November 16, 1976......................................1st Teaching Day-2nd Quarter
November 25-26, 1976...........HOLIDAYS................Thanksgiving
December 20, 1976- v
December 31, 1976(inclusive).. .HOLIDAYS................Christmas
January 14, 1977;....v.................................End of 3rd Six Weeks (32 Days)q
January 17, 1977.......................................Teacher In-Service/Work Day UJ
February 7-8, 1977.........STUDENT HOLIDAYS............Teacher Holiday on February 7 ^
Teacher In-Service/Work Day . >
(Medina-County Fat Stock Show) February 8
February 25, 1977.......................................End of 4th Six Weeks (27 Days)
"Efid of 2nd Quarter (59 Days)
THIRD QUARTER
February 28, 1977..........STUDENT HOLIDAY.............Teacher In-Service/Work Day
March 1, 1977.......................................... 1st Teaching Day-3rd Quarter
April 7-11, 1977...............HOLIDAY^..........*____Easter
April 15, 1977..................................End of 5th Six Weeks (31 Days;
May 27, 1977...........................................End of 6th Six Weeks (30 Days)
End of 3rd.Quarter (61 Days)
May 27, 1977...........................................Graduation
May 30-31,. 1977.....................................Teacher In-Service/Work Days
1st Six Weeks...31 Days
2nd Six Weeks...29 Days
3rd Six Weeks...32 Days
4th Six Weeks... 27 Days
_5th Six Weeks...31 Days
6th Six Weeks... 30 Days
1st Quarter
60 Days
2nd Quarter
59.Days
3rd Quarter
61 Days
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EATING UP A STORM
Barber is
new president
Wayne Barber was
installed as president of
the Devine Lions Club on
Tuesday. July *27.
Other officers installed
were Sid Malone, vice
president; Luis Villanue-
va, secretary-treasurer:
and Aubrey Driscoll, tail
twister.
Regular meeting dates
are the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month,
12 noon, at the Country
Comer.
leeching Days..............................................................180 Days
Work & In-Service Days................V.................................... 10 r,1Y.s
Total Teacher Work Days....................................................190 Days
Complete Insuramee
Auto-Life-Health
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Hondo
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British Gon Charles Cornwallis surrendered to Gen
George Washington ol York town. Virginia on October 19.
j78! "'ii- formal peace negotiations began in Paris,
France in Vprtl 1782 Richard Oswald and Henry Stracbey
represented Great Britain while Hetijannn Franklin. John
Jay, Henry Laurens and John Adams represented the
; mild 'Mulls I In l muni Stales ratified the treaty on
Seplemlier :t, 1783 and the last British troops left New
York City on. November 25. 1783. From the collection of
American National Insurance Company, Galveston,
Texas
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And today we re in a good position
to help you make make a move.
Money is available, interest rates
are favorable and many fine homes
are on the market. There will never
be a better time to buy a home than
right now. Talk to us.
NOW OVER $21 MILLION IN TOTAL ASSETS
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shopping trips.
a AdjOstable Shelves of tempered
glass.
• Power Saver can help cot'
operating cost.
• Rolls out on wheels for
Price
CuiJS.
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Crushed
Icecubes
and Gold
Water
Without
Opening
the Door.
Automatic
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Hondo Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1976, newspaper, July 29, 1976; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth819048/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.