The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 2013 Page: 5 of 20
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Thursday. Nov. 14. 2013
The Dublin Citizen
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BSTERMEDiaTE NEWS
By Lisa Weaver
Asst. Principal
Congratulations to Mr.
Johnson as he is now the
proud grandfather of Ryder
Joseph bom on Monday,
November 11. Because Mr.
Johnson was celebrating
the arrival of Ryder on
Veteran's Day, he was
honored with a belated
Veteran’s Day celebration
on Tuesday, November 12.
During morning assembly,
the Army song was played
as Mr. Johnson was
presented a flag by the
students, faculty, staff, and
administration that has
flown over the Intermediate
campus. The Intermediate
campus would also like to
say a belated thank you to
all the men and women and
their families of our
community who have
served in our military
services.
Thursday, November 14
is the annual P.I.E. night at
the Intermediate. We will
begin serving a spaghetti
supper at 5:30 p.m. and
breakout sessions will be
conducted until 7:30 p.m.
The sessions available for
parents are Watch D.O.G.S.,
Accelerated Reading/
Accelerated Math, Mad
Scientists, Future Problem
Solving, Study Skills and
Computers for Parents.
Those of you planning to
attend, dinner will be served
from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. with
break-out sessions being
scheduled for
6:30p.m.-6:45p.m., 6:50
p.m.-7:-05 p.m. and 7:10
p.m.-7:30 p.m..
In the library, there is an
Accelerated Reading Race
Track with all of the Reading
classes racing to read the
most words and reach 85%
or above accuracy on their
AR Quizzes as a class.
Each week, scores are
tallied and move forward or
backward on the track
according to their progress.
At the end of the six weeks,
the class that reads the
most words and maintains
the 85% or above accuracy
for the whole six weeks will
get the trophy, a popcorn
party and a bookmark.
These sixth grade classes
ran a very tight race during
the second six weeks-
maintaining an 85% or
above average. Mrs. Belew’s
8th period class: 85%
average, Mrs. Voyles’ 1st
period class: 86% average,
Mrs. Voyles’ 8th period
class: 86% average. Out of
these 3 classes, the one that
read the most words was
Mrs. Voyles’ 1st period class
with 1,707,757 words!!
Congratulations to Mrs.
Voyles’ first period class.
Dublin Doers for the week
of November 4 were: Victor
Juarez, Carolina Macias,
Sheldon Armstrong, Emily
Castro, Celeste Powers,
Hannah Ortega, Jake Hines,
Luke Reed, Cheyenne Berry.
Congratulations on being
recognized for the hard
work and effort you put
into your class day!
We would like to say a big
thank you to Mr. McClure,
Emily McClure’s dad and
Mr. Bowen, Rianna Turner's
grandfather, and Pastor
Sims for volunteering to be
our D.O.G.S. this past week,
and we look forward to
seeing Mr. Mann next week.
If you are interested in
becoming a Watch D.O.G.S.
(Dads of Great Students),
please come by the
Intermediate campus and
pick up a back ground
check form. You do not
have to be a dad of an
Intermediate student;
D.O.G.S. are men of our
community who are willing
to invest one day a year in
the lives of our students.
DISTRICT BAND HONORS - Dublin High School band students making all district
band are (back row 1 to r) Travis Abels, Tyler Smith and Ozzy Kendall, (third) Ruth
Lopez, Dalia Felipe, Jesus Velasco, Wade Fields and Hailey Stephen, (second) David
Cox, Janna Kenkhuis, Venesa Medrano, Angel Gujardo, Tania Gonzalez, Mitzi Corrales,
Austin DeLaVergne and Seth Warner, (front) Brianna Hatcher and Sydney Beck.
DUBIJN DO’F.RS - Dublin Do’ers at Dublin Intermediate
School for the week of Nov. 4 were 4th graders Victor
Juarez, Carolina Macias, and Sheldon Armstrong; 5th
graders Emily Castro and Celeste Powers and 6th
graders Jake Hines, Luke Reed and Cheyenne Berry.
Photo contributed
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Junior English class were grey it reminds me of my my door.
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The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 2013, newspaper, November 14, 2013; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776026/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.