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MCI 2A■ POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 2004
BEST AVAILABLE COPT
Summer project list being compiled
from page 1
teacher, were approved
Revisions of school nutrition
guidelines were presented to the
board for review, as was informa-
tion regarding the re-employment
of retiring teachers
Superintendent Darrell Myers re-
ported that the district s invest-
ments in the Lone Star Investment
Pool arc currcniiv SI I.02I.IX4. He
reported current tax collections arc
at %‘it percent Regarding trans-
portation. Myers reported that some
buses are being repaired Regarding
facilities, he said the list of summer
protects is being compiled Myers
discussed upcoming school board
training being presented b\ Lamar
University in Apnl in San Antonio
He also reported that preliminary
results indicate the district achieved
a 90 percent passage rate on the
third grade reading TAKS test
The principals repotted on ongo-
ing activities, including spring
sports, livestock shows and the UTL
one-act play
Following a presentation by the
Spirit Committee, a group of fac-
ulty members, the board approved
having a cheerleading group next
year
Construction Consultant Dan
Polk presented a construction re-
Other business included approval
of the expenditures and the minutes
of the previous meeting.
USD receives end-of-year resignations
from page 1
Randy Willis is resigning his girls
coaching duties, but will continue
to serve as high school assistant
principal
Also accepted were resignations
of Matthew Cody Williams, junior
high assistant principal Steve Carl-
ton. junior high band director.
Christine Sclicibcl. Business Com-
puting and Information Systems
teacher at the junior high, and Law-
rence Icdbcttcr. Timber Creek
Elcnientarv School teacher, all cf-
of this school
year A request from junior high
math teacher Angie Hickman to be
released from her contract was ac-
cepted pending location of a suit-
able replacement The contract for
Big Sandy schools released A, A-B honor lists
DALLARDSVILLE - B.g
Sandy Elementary and Junior High
School students named to honor
rolls are:
FIRST GRADE
All A’s
Cheyanne Celestine. Hunter
Clifton. Ashley Cox. Cameron
Creel, Tyler Fatiar. Camille John-
son. Ryan Moye and Dani Jo Orti7.
A/B
Stephen Cain. Jared Cavender.
Jaycen Cleveland. Kaleb Haltom.
Laine Langley. Sarah Meadows.
Devin Moore. Rosbel Ramirez.
Tiffany Renfro. Walker Tolar.
Jenna Tucker. Logan Van Slvke
and Trent Williams.
SECOND GRADE
All A’s
Jalen Abbey. Bailea Clifton.
Amanda Crawford. Hope Dillon.
Jesse Hendrix and Keaton Smith
A/B
Ethan Beck. Blake Celestine.
Devin Proctor, Haley Pruitt.
Keenan Renfro. Corey Scott. Nor-
rislee Seward and Blaine Tolar
THIRD GRADE
All A’s
Zack Barnard. Caitlyn Coker.
Ashton Creel, Kolby Hart. Shelby
Lenox. Noah VVilkcrson and
Naainon Williams
A/B
Jason Ashen. Jeremy Ashen.
Chantcll Baltisc. Kristin Battise.
Cody Burnett. Hannah Cain.
Stephen Carroll. Autumn Celestine.
Ryan Hendrix. Adam Jones. Coy
Plackcr. Robert Preble. Charlie
Sutton. Dallas Swart/.. Cayley
Thompson and MvKiali Williams
FOURTH GRADE
All A’s
Brittim Dean and Lana Hol-
brook
A/B
Adam Duff. Britlny Eaton.
Shelbv Gibson. Hannah Kowena.
Shanec Moore. Jonathan Move and
Chi Ann Puckett
FIFTH C.RADF
All A's
None
A/B
Courtney Barrett. Allison Cain.
Jimmy Duke. Nikki Gary. Cath-
erine Garza. Van Gray. Christina
Perry. Tony Proctor and Dustin
Rains.
SIXTH GRADF
All A’s
Kailcc Hart and Makenzie
McLaurin.
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Wednesday - Friday 7 pm v.
Sunday - 6 pm *1
Everyone Welcome
Canteen Open/Pool
Wednesday - Sunday 2 p.m.
Members & Guests Welcome
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Friday
March
19th
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Children $3®
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Includes: Pasta. Meat Sauce. Salad.
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A/B
Chris Breaux. Trey Bullock.
Haley Causey. Samantha Dean.
Jesse Goodwin. Celeste Overstreet
and Calev Tolar.
SEVENTH GRADE
All A’s
Jason Dean and Kayla McKin-
ney
A/B
Melton Abbey. Hannah Ashen.
Kalcn Cox. Andy Treadway. Eliza-
beth Davis. Derek Easley. Dake
Dogwood Festival set
from page 1
Spinners and weavers will be
teaching knitting classes. The Tyler
County Art League will be display-
ing various arts and there will also
be a dogwood exhibit
Admission into the museum is $4
for adults and $2 for children 12
and under.
Western Weekend is slated for
March 26-27. The Dogwood
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Baked Potato, house Salad, Texas Toast $10.**
Frog Leg Platter
Frog Legs, Stuffed Crab, Sweet Potato Fries fit
Cole Slaw $10”
Pizza
Buffalo Special
Buffalo Burger - 100% Pure Bison $4.“
with Fries $5.”
12 ml. e«u^Uv^n«U)nlfn^jt Springs
All Day Sat.
SPECIAL
All You Can Eat
Pizza A Salad
$4.M
Mon.-Thru. llLin.-8p.in.
Frl. 11a.m.-9 p.m.
Sat. I la.m.-7 p.m.
It's Dogw
in Tyler €
61st Annual Dogwo&ffe;
March 20 Festival of the Arts
Heritage Village
Hwy 190 W • Woodville
(409)283-2272
March 26,27 Western Weekend
Rodeo • Parade • Dance
Dogwood Quoon'o Weekend
Crafts • Parade • Dogwood Dash
Motorcycle/Car Exhibition
Queens Coronation
Historic Play/Fireworks
April 3
Call (409) 283*2632 for more info or go to jflfj
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Timber Creek teacher Ellen Reeves
w as not renewed
Other extensions and renewals of
administrator, support professional,
assistant principal. counselor
nurses and teacher contracts were
approved as presented
WEATHER
Polk County and vicinity
(Prov ided through die courtesy of the National Weather Service station
tn Livingston ) Tltese are tltc figures for the 24-hour periods ending at 61
am
POLK COUNTY AND VICINITY - Partly cloudy Thursday with a
high of 82 degrees and a low of 60
DATE HIGH
LOW
RAIN
Thursday. March ll 71
40
0
Friday. March 12 73
46
0
Saturday. March 13 70
» 46
.27
Sunday. March 14 69
. 48
0
Monday. March 15 65
t 57
21
Tuesday. March 16 72
1 56
•
0
Wednesday. March 17 80
«
•
0
(Rainfall figures obtained form the National Weather Service station at
KETX) L
Total rainfall for 2000
.....1.................
..................45 10
Total rainfall for 2001
......1.................
..................46 28
Total rainfall for 2002........................
.....4.................
.................. 56 83
Total rainfall for 2003
...............54.31
Rainfall for week ending March 17....
...................48
Goodwin. Zack Williford, Brittany
Gray. Lucas Martin. Kaleb McLau-
rin. Autumn Moye. Desiree Re-
sendez and Dustin Sharp.
EIGHTH GRADE
All A’s
Rickey Cain
A/B
Kim Crain. Dan Crawford, Sa-
vannah Crutcher. Laurel Goodwin,
Brvana Heart. Eddie Hall. Geoffrey
McKinney, Casey Murphy, Colbey
Russo. Jeremy Shotwell. Michael
Smith and Taylor Sutton.
Queen's Weekend is slated for
April 3 and will feature a historical
drama. Mr. East Texas and the
queen’s coronation.
Scheduled events include the
dogwood parade, fircvvorics. arts
and crafts, the sweetheart contest,
trail rides, a rodeo, dances and mu-
sic
For additional information, con-
tact the Tyler County Chamber of
Commerce at (409)283-2632.
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Hwy. 59 North At 7 Oaks
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Dinner
Spaghetti dinner in celebration of the
completion of our first home
Thursday, March 18
Serving 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Livingston High School
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 2004, newspaper, March 18, 2004; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820204/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.