The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 2010 Page: 3 of 12
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Police said that a staffer at
the Baytown UPS office in
the 5400 block of Interstate
10 found a box Tuesday that
contained approximately,
seven pounds of marijuana
that was being shipped to
Door kicked in
Police said someone
kicked in the door of an
apartment in the 2900
block of West Baker while
the resident was at i
Tuesday and stole
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GCCISD leadership
to see a shakeup in
coming school year
burglaries,. two forgeries,
one robbery, three theft
cases and 16 miscella-
neous cases.
Officers also worked six
traffic accidents , and
reported related injuries at
just one of those wrecks.
Police Beat is compiled
Police
The opening exercise for the Feb. 8 Goose Creek CISC Board of Trustee meeting was given
by Travis Elementary School students who sang “Texas Our Texas.” The Travis singers, front
row, from left, are Tyler Marcantel, Yurisha Cervantes, Andrew McKay, and Tatianna Garcia.
In the back are Aliyah Narcisse and Isabel Almazan. The students are under the direction of
teacher Sheila Shelton and Principal Brenda Gongora.
Wahl has been principal Robin Stocmer also has
announced that she will
retire on June 30 after 28
years of service with
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“1 also want to take
this opportunity to recog-
nize the hard Work and
dedication by our two
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24 yrs.
experience
“I have installed Vinyl Siding on over
1,500 homes in this area &
^1 also Install Hardlplank Siding.”
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while also serving as a
coach at Baytown Junior
School. He also served as
assistant principal at De
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d i strict for 18 years.
Before being named prin-
cipal at 1 larlcm, Wahl
taught at Highlands
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School for four wars
Pcmn served as assistant
principal at Alamo for
two wars before taking
the helm. She also taught
for five wars with Dayton
1ST)
Perrin replaces Judith
principal of Raytown Duncan, who is retiring
oh June 30.Duncan has
been with the district for
34 years, the last eight as
School as the new princi- principal at Highlands
Elementary.
De Zavala Principal
block of Lloyd Lane,
Police said al'
pack with a book and a
Vinyl Siding by”
John Oden
tap
Al
Calling all 2010 Graduating Seniors!
Beacon Federal Credit Union will offer (3) $1,500 scholarships and
(1) $500 scholarship to selected local high school seniors planning
to attend a Texas accredited school.
There's going tn be
some shuffling of G<M«e
Creek leadership next
War throughout the dis-
trict, as administrators
take new positions and
fill those of retirees.
Michael Wahl will be the
new j ' ' '
Junior School and Ruth
Perrin will move to
Highlands Elementary
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pal beginning with the
2010-2011 school war.
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at Harlem Elementarv
School since 2004. He
replaces Steve Koester,
who has been hired as the Goose Creek CISD.
district s new director of
Educational Technology.
Koester has served as the
prin< ipal of Bai town
Junior since 2005, retiring principals," Toby-
Wahl has been with the York, GCCISD superin-
tendent, said. “We hope
that retirement brings
them time to relax, enjoy
their family and friends,
Happy Birthday Mama dfe
Alma "Red" Fontenot-Carter
2/11/1939- 12/13/2002
We were blessed to have our
beautiful mother for 62 years of our
life. She was the kind of mother who
lived for her children, grandchildren
& whoever needed her. She was
loved and is missed dearly.
We Miss You Mama
Your Mother, Earnestine Jones, your
children, Sharon, Christine, Euzabe
II, Terrell Sr, Quinshae, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren
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Baytown Junior School sixth-grader
Jennifer Gomez is congratulated foracad-
emic achleverfifent byTity CbuhCil member" Tfon«mtSryffi,
Terry Sain during the Baytown Junior
School Scholastic Awards Ceremony.
The staff and students at Baytown Junior
School were honored with the presence of
members from Baytown City Council and
Goose Creek CISD Board who helped cel-
ebrate the academic success of students
during Baytown Junior's Scholastic
Awards Ceremony. The junior school hon-
ors its exemplary students for academic
achievement and most improved mem-
bers of the student body every six weeks.
Vehicle
burglaries
• Someone broke into
avehicle left unlocked
overnight Monday while from Baytown
Elementary for nine years participate in the activi-
,±•1. .1.. ----■- tics they love ... and to
smell the flowers.”
York said that hiring
principals for De Zavala,
• Ahmo and Harlem ele-
two years. mentary schools would be
Perrin has been princi- one of his top priorities
pal at Alamo Elementary heading into spring.
entire report is available at charging of anyone who
at commits a felony. Callers
www.baytown.org. remain anonymous. Call
Crime Stoppers pays cash Baytown Crime Stoppers at
rewards for information 281-427-TIPS.
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In honor of School
Board Recognition
Month, cheerleaders
from Horace Mann
Junior School per-
formed for the Goose
Creek Board of
Trustees on Feb. 8.
From left are Ton
Garcia, Adrianna
Duran, Ivett Lemus,
and Solymar
Nevarez.
it was parked in the 500 Department reports. The that leads to the arrest and
black back- the city’s Web site
calculator were stolen.
• Police said someone
broke a window on a vehi -
clc that was parked at a
day care in the 3100 block
of West Baker about 1,
New York state from an p.m. Tuesday. Nothing was
address in Houston. taken from thl-'vehicie-
• Someone stole elcc-
PlieinPQC thpft ironies worth about $470
DUblHUbb LHUIL from a vehicle while it was
Police said an internal parked at a hotel in the
audit at a welding supply 4600 block of |ntcrstate
business on West Mam w Easf between 9 p>m.
turned up $10,000 worth Mond and 6 a m
of missing welding Tuesd lice said.
machines, according to a
r“5'la'38 offenses
Between Tuesday and
Wednesday mornings,
Baytown police wrote 38
offense reports and inves-
tigated incidents that
work included one assault, an
a auto theft, three burglaries
Phillips 36-inch flat- of buildings, two vehicle
screen television and a
Sony Playstation. Loss is
estimated at $1,400.
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 2010, newspaper, February 11, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192848/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.