JCISD Board of Trustees held a Public Hearing at 6 p.m. followed by the regular meeting on February 10. Board President Shelly Wenmohs called the meeting to order at 6:15 p.m. following the presentation of the 2018-2019 District Annual Performance Report by Curriculum Coordinator Shannon Helmke.
Public Hearing on the
District Annual
Performance Report
Helmke gave the report which included STAAR Reading for grades 3–8 in mathematics, writing, science, and social studies, as well as E ...
Pedernales Electric Company (PEC) proudly supports education in Central Texas through its youth programs, educational foundation giving, and scholarships. That’s why each year we award $100,000 in scholarships to regional students who will attend the college, university, technical school, or trade school of their choice.
“PEC is always proud to support its young members on their educational journeys,” PEC Youth Engagement Representative Celeste Mikeska said.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (February 4, 2020) - Michala Zbytovsky of Johnson City has been listed on the Dean's List of Academic Honors at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. Students earning this honor are undergraduates who have achieved a grade point average of at least 3.5 out of a perfect 4.0 in all work attempted while enrolled in not less than 12 semester hours.
The Varsity Lady Eagles claimed a victory over Manor New Tech at home and a road loss at Blanco with one game remaining in the 19-20 season. “We played well against Manor,” according to Coach Cori Baker of the Lady Eagles 33-19 victory. “We didn’t shoot that well, but had our lowest turnovers of the season.
LBJHS Art Teacher Diane Hudson and thirty-two students attended the Austin Rodeo Gala Student Art Contest last weekend. Three students placed in the top eight including Overall Grand Champion - Senior Grace Burke(above left), Grand Champion Sculpture - Senior Mason Wilson, and Reserve Champion Digital - Freshman Dusti Welch. Complete results available next week.
The University Interscholastic League's (UIL) release of the biennial realignment on Monday for Basketball, Football and Volleyball was somewhat anticlimactic for the Johnson City Eagles as the big news - their drop from Conference 3A to 2A - was released in December. That news meant the Eagles would shift from one of the schools with the smallest enrollment in their classification to one close to the largest.
The Eagles and Lady Eagles had an open date last Tuesday due to the odd number of teams competing in Basketball in District 25-3A, but returned to action Friday on the road at Jarrell. The JV Lady Cougars opened the evening by exacting revenge on the Lady Eagle JV for their first-round loss in overtime in JC.
The Johnson City Community Education Foundation (JCCEF) – coming off their largest fundraising total in a calendar year in 2019 - hopes to raise the bar even higher this year to the benefit of deserving graduates of the LBJ High School Class of 2020. The foundation – established in 2006 – hosts their 3rd Annual Valentine Gala on Saturday, February 8th which in a short time has become the primary fundraiser for the scholarship fund.