Tuesday, November 21, 2006
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
I'm working on getting back his subdomain. If you could, temporarily, disable the link because there is a porn ereaser website that pops up. Obviously, it's not something Mr. P wants associated with his name.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Board Highlights for November 13
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Friday, November 10, 2006
Board Highlights for meeting of October 31
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Staff Inservice Day is October 9
Mission CISD students have a long weekend coming soon. Students get to stay home on Monday, October 9. District staff, however, will still report to work. Normal school hours resume for students the following day, Tuesday, October 10.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
VMHS choir students advance
The choir directors at Veterans Memorial High School (VMHS) say they are seeing their strongest year yet, since the school officially became a high school a few years ago. They have nine students that have advanced out of recent district competition with seven of those students advancing out of regional competition. Those seven have qualified for the pre-area Texas Music Educators Association audition to be held in November. That is the most ever for the school.
The district and regional competitions were hosted by VMHS this past weekend. Over 200 students from several school districts participated.
Advancing to the pre-area auditions are: Elisa Rangel, Lauren Garcia, Sara Martinez, Krystal Cavazos, Juventino Hurtado, Hiram Chavez, Salomon Lopez. Danny Lopez and Jacob Gaitan advanced out of district to the regional audition.
The VMHS choir will hold their first concert of the school year on October 15 at the First Presbyterian Church in Mission at 7:30 p.m. It will be a joint concert with the Mission Junior High School choir.
Pictured on the front row from left to right are: Elisa Rangel, Lauren Garcia, Sara Martinez, Krystal Cavazos. On the second row from left to right are: Danny Lopez, Juventino Hurtado, Hiram Chavez, Salomon Lopez, Jacob Gaitan. On the back row from left to right are: Pat Masso, principal; Linda Holkup, Mission Junior High choir director; Leticia Rodriguez, VMHS choir director; Vanessa Villarreal, Mission Junior High student teacher; Stacy Gonzalez, VMHS assistant director.
Monday, September 18, 2006
Mission CISD Schools are NOT releasing early
Some of our campuses are calling in saying parents are calling them, indicating they heard on the news and/or radio that
Craig Verley
Director of Public Relations and Marketing
956-323-5530
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Mission High School Class Of 1987 Reunion Homepage
all this info but..... better safe than sorry :)
Please remember to RSVP and get your money in as soon as possible!
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Mission CISD Board Highlights for September 11
Greetings,
Here is your link to the Board Highlights podcast for the trustees meeting of September 11
http://www.mcisd.net/ComRel/mp3/brdhilits/091106hilits.mp3
Here is your link to the pdf version of Board Highlights
http://www.mcisd.net/ComRel/brdhilits/091106hilits.pdf
Here is your link to the Board Highlights archive page
The pdf version of Board Highlights is best viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5.0 or higher. It is a free download from www.adobe.com. For more information on any of the district podcasts, click this link MCISD Public Relations Podcasts.
Craig Verley
Director of Public Relations and Marketing
956-323-5530
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
CORNYN ANNOUNCES $1.25 MILLION FEDERAL GRANT FOR VALLEY
WASHINGTONThe Cities of McAllen and Mission will receive a federal grant of $1,250,000 to develop water infrastructure for border station facilities at the proposed Anzalduas International Crossing, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced on Tuesday. The funding, provided through the Department of Commerces Economic Development Administration (EDA), is expected to generate dozens of jobs in the area and provide a strong boost for local economic growth.
This funding is good news for the future of economic development in the Valley, said Cornyn, a member of the Senate Small Business Committee. The investment will give a boost to the local economy by creating new jobs, and I applaud the local leaders who worked to secure this funding.
The EDA will invest the grant funding towards the areas water infrastructure construction, including the proposed border station facility. This project is expected to expand commerce and industry in the lower
The Public Works Program is a program administered by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, a part of the Department of Commerce. The EDA was established to work with states and localities to generate new jobs, retain existing jobs, and stimulate industrial and commercial growth in economically distressed areas and regions of the
Sen. Cornyn is a member of the following key Senate Committees: Armed Services; Judiciary; Budget, Small Business and Entrepreneurship; and Joint Economic. Cornyn was previously Texas Attorney General, Texas Supreme Court Justice and Bexar County District Judge.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Deadlines for Mission High School Class of 1987
Some of you may receive this in triplicate - I apologize in
advance :) I am posting here, Classmates, and emailing direct.
Tentative schedule for the 20th Reunion (I freak every time I type
that...) The only thing set in stone so far are the dates - We are
95% certain that this is the way things will run for the weekend.
Friday Night - October 6th
Homecoming Football game and hangin' out afterwards at Pepe's,
Hotties, or SOMEWHERE...
be more than 10 bucks.... Steve is in charge of this and we will have
more info soon.
Saturday Night - October 7th
7 - 9 PM BBQ at The Zone
9 - ? Fun and games and catching up at The Zone
(BRING THE KIDS!)
Will let you know more on cost a little later but we are trying to
work it so things will be 20 bucks per adult (trying to keep kids
free but we need to put the pencil to things) This money will cover
food, sodas, and a VERY small charge for The Zone. This night is
going to be a BLAST!!!
DEADLINES - Just One :)
SEPTEMBER 22nd - Please let me know your plans ASAP if you can - the
earlier the better! I just need to know what you plan on attending
and how many you'll bring.
If anyone has any questions at all, don't hesitate to email or post!
Min
AYP ratings released for Mission CISD
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released data that includes preliminary ratings that are part of the federal No Child Left Behind laws. According to the TEAs preliminary data, most Mission CISD (Consolidated Independent School District) campuses met Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) guidelines. Final ratings will not be released by the TEA until December.
The AYP ratings, as they are commonly referred to, are similar to the states accountability system in many respects. However, the AYP rating system requires that levels of performance be met by more sub-groups of students than the state system. This can actually result in schools and districts performing well in the state accountability system, but still receiving a status of "Missed AYP" in a particular area, whether it is in the area of performance or participation.
According to the preliminary AYP results, all but two Mission CISD campuses met AYP in all areas. Mission Junior High School missed AYP for Reading performance. K. White Junior High School missed AYP for Math performance. As a district, Mission CISD missed AYP in Reading performance.
"In each case it looks like it was just a small percentage of students in a subgroup that we need to address," said Oscar Rodriguez, superintendent. "The rules used in determining the AYP status are very complex and in some cases unclear. Consequently, we are studying the data provided by the state very carefully. Based upon what we know so far, we plan to file an appeal."
Districts have until September 20 to file an appeal of the preliminary AYP status with the TEA.
"Overall, our schools and students continue to make gains in all their academics," Rodriguez said. "We just need to tweak a few things. I commend the hard work going on by our students and staff. I am convinced that with everyone working together, we will continue the positive momentum that is building in our schools."
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
MCISD General Assembly
Hi folks,
Just an FYI. The district will be holding its general in-service this Thursday morning beginning at 8:30a.m. at the
Craig Verley
Director of Public Relations and Marketing
956-323-5530
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
First day of school brings a change for Mission CISD elementary students
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
$57 bond issue program passes important hurdle
The projects involved in Mission CISDs (Consolidated Independent School District) $57 million bond issue program jumped a major hurdle today. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has notified the district that its application for Instructional Facilities Allotment (IFA) assistance will be funded. Through this program, the state helps school districts with lower property valuations pay for construction of instructional facilities.
Under the state IFA program, the state will pay 77% of the $57 million with Mission CISD taxpayers responsible for the other 23%. District taxpayers overwhelmingly approved the bond issue and increases in property taxes this past May.
Mission CISD campus ratings show improvement
Mission CISD Superintendent Oscar Rodriguez, Jr. said he was very pleased with the progress being made. The TEA continues to raise the bar in many areas, including TAKS passing rates, Rodriguez said. So for us to have campuses now earning an exemplary rating is quite an accomplishment. We are prepared to continue improvements throughout the district to make sure we build on the momentum being created.
To be considered exemplary a district/campus needs: TAKS passing rates of at least 90% in all subjects tested and for the all-student group and subgroups, SDAA (State Developed Alternative Assessment) passing rate of at least 90%, high school completion rate of at least 95%, 7-8 grade dropout rate of 0.2% or better.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Mission CISD earns state's highest fiscal accountability rating
Mission CISD (Consolidated Independent School District) officials have
received preliminary word that the district has qualified to receive a
rating of "Superior Achievement" under Texas' School FIRST financial
accountability rating system. Final ratings will be issued to school
districts in mid-August.
The superior achievement rating is the state's highest, demonstrating
the quality of Mission CISD's financial management and reporting
system. This will be the fourth year in a row the district has
received the highest rating since they were first started.
The School FIRST (Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas) was
developed by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) in response to Senate
Bill 218 of the 77thTexas Legislature in 2001. The primary goal of
Schools FIRST is to achieve quality performance in the management of
school districts' financial resources, a goal made more significant
due to the complexity of accounting associated with Texas' school
finance system.
"We are very pleased with Mission CISD's School FIRST rating," said
Mission CISDSuperintendent Oscar Rodriguez, Jr., "as it shows that our
district is continuing to make the most of our taxpayer dollars. The
superior achievement rating shows that Mission CISD is accountable not
only for student learning, but also for achieving these results using
cost-effective and efficient practices.
The School FIRST accountability rating system assigns one of four
financial accountability ratings to Texas school district, with the
highest being "Superior Achievement," followed by "Above-Standard
Achievement," "Standard Achievement" and "Substandard Achievement."
Districts with serious data quality problems may receive the
additional rating of "Suspended Data Quality."
To arrive at the School FIRST ratings, the TEA looks at 21 different
indicators, including: cost ratios, student to teacher ratios, fund
balance information, operating expenditures, tax collections, and
annual financial reports. The 2006 rating is based upon an analysis of
staff and student data reported for the 2004-2005 school year and the
budgetary and actual financial data for the 2005 fiscal year.
The TEA has proposed additional refinements to the School FIRST
process effecting ratings beginning in 2008. TEA indicates these
adjustments include the addition of several new indicators and
"raising the bar" for several other indicators. As required by the
TEA, district officials will hold a public hearing and make a
financial management report available for parents and taxpayers after
the final ratings notification has been received from TEA officials.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Changes made to district immunization clinic schedule
Unforeseen circumstances have resulted in a few changes to a schedule for immunization clinics in the district. Mission CISD traditionally arranges to host these clinics to help parents as they prepare to register their children for school.
All children must have all the necessary protection against the following diseases before the child can attend school: diphtheria, polio, measles, rubella, mumps, Hib, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, and varicella. All are required before entering pre-k and returning students must complete any immunizations that are due or pending before registration. The students immunization records must be available at the time of registration to avoid any delays in admitting their children.
The updated schedule for immunization clinics hosted by Mission CISD is listed below:
August 1, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Alton Elementary
August 1, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Castro Elementary
August 2, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Waitz Elementary
August 2, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Marcell Elementary
August 8, 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Veterans Memorial High School
August 9, 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Veterans Memorial High School
August 9, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Mission High School
August 10, 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Veterans Memorial High School
August 10, 9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m., Mission High School
August 11, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Veterans Memorial High School
August 21, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m., Cantu Elementary
August 21, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Waitz Elementary
August 22, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Mission High School
August 22, 1:00 p.m-4:00 p.m., Salinas Elementary
August 23, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m., Salinas Elementary
August 23, 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Mission High School
August 31, 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m., Veterans Memorial High School
Costs for immunizations will range from $5-10 per shot, depending upon the organization responsible for the immunizations given at each clinic.
Other sources for immunizations in the Mission CISD area include: Nuestra Clinica Del Valle Memorial Health Center in Alton, 519-1800; Nuestra Clinica Del Valle in Mission, 580-3303; Nuestra Clinica Del Valle in Alton, 581-7585; Hidalgo County Health Department in Mission, 585-2461; Southwest Lab in Pharr, 866-496-5227; Health Shots in McAllen, 668-8366; or your family physician or clinic.
Mission CISD Football Season Ticket Sales Announced
Mission High School and Veterans Memorial High School football season ticket holders may purchase their tickets for the 2006 season beginning on Monday, August 7 through Friday, August 18.
Mission High School will have five home games ($25.00) and Veterans Memorial High School will have six home games ($30.00).
Tickets may be purchased in the Mission CISD Athletics Office, located at the Mission High School Neuhaus Gym. Office hours are from 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Fridays.
The general public will be able to purchase their tickets beginning on Monday, August 21.
For more information, contact the Mission CISD Athletics Office at 323-5745.
Monday, July 10, 2006
Reunion Meeting
A class reunion meeting has been scheduled for Saturday, July 15, 2006 at 2 pm at Angelitos Day Care in Downtown Mission (1020 N. Conway Ave.). Please join us in planning this great event. Thanks.
Marla Munoz
Friday, June 30, 2006
Quick Reminder
Hi folks,
Just a quick reminder that tomorrow (Thursday 29th) will be our last
day in the office before our vacations start. After tomorrow, Central
Office will be pretty much shut down for two full weeks. We will
return to the office on Monday, July 17.
Craig Verley
Director of Public Relations and Marketing
Mission CISD
1201 Bryce Drive
Mission, TX 78572
cverley@mcisd.org
www.mcisd.net
956-323-5530