Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 2013 Page: 7 of 8
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Cooper Review - Page 7A
Wedding Announcement
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Daniel Foster
of Klondike
will wed
Danielle Fite
of Ladonia
on Saturday,
April 27,
2013 at the
First
Assembly
of God in
Cooper.
Bride’s
parents
are father
Michael and
step mother
Karen Fite of
Durant, Okla.
and mother
Donna Fite
of Wolfe
City. She is
the grand-
daughter of
School Board
hears community
input
Continued front Front Page
The Board gave an initial dis-
cussion to the 2013-2014 bud-
get looking into giving CISD
students a “leg up” on their
future in career and technol-
ogy similar to the dual credit
courses.
The Board, under advice of
the Linebarger representatives,
tabled until the May meeting
the agenda item on the bid for
the former Delta Assisted Liv-
ing center.
The Board accepted the $125
donation for the fifth grade
novels. They also agreed to ac-
cept the transfer students.
The Board spent an hour
in closed session and re-
turned with no action items
and no quorum to vote, ad-
journing at approximately
7:40 p.m.
All churches
Carol Johnson of Dallas and great-granddaughter of Ida Fite
of Sulphur Springs. Groom’s parents are Gene and Cindy
Foster of Klondike. He is the grandson of George and Pearl
Foster of Klondike and great-grandson of Alice Hall of
Cumby and the late Edward Hall of Horton.
Superintendent's
Notes
By Cooper I.S.D. Superintendent, Denicia Hohenberger
Spring has arrived, and we
have had a fantastic school
year at Cooper I.S.D. Our
students have succeeded in
an astounding number of
accomplishments and our
staff continues to excel.
Students, parents, community
members, teachers and staff
also created a centralized
Bulldog focus: engaging
students in high quality
learning outcomes through
active leadership with parent
and community support.
Providing meaningful and
engaging instruction can be
challenging, and our district
is living up to that challenge!
Cooper school campuses
always strive for continuous
improvement, and our efforts
this year have resulted in many
noteworthy achievements
for our students. Cooper
Elementary students have
already achieved more than
one year of progress in both
reading and math with most
students performing well
above grade level. As of April,
our elementary students have
read fifty-million words this
year - outstanding! Parent
and community support has
been tremendous with record
levels of participants in Read
Across America, kite day,
parent information sessions,
family reading night, Thankful
Hearts food drive, and many
great activities provided by our
Parent Teacher Organization.
Another extraordinary event
was our recent, first of its’
kind, Exceptional Rodeo
where our special needs
students had the opportunity
to show miniature ponies at
the Cooper Rodeo Arena.
The audience cheered as our
exceptional students received
blue ribbons and the children
had smiles as broad as their
cowboy hats.
Our junior high and high
school students have achieved
excellence academically and
in a broad range of extra-
curricular events. We kicked
off the year with a Bi-District
Championship for our football
team. Our Mighty Maroon
Marching Band quickly added
to our tradition of musical
success with our drum major
named Texas’ first chair
French horn in the A.T.S.S.B.
All-State Band. We are very
proud of our girls’ basketball
team; they have earned both
the District Championship
and Bi-District titles as well as
numerous individual awards.
Track successes have included
newly broken records in two
junior high girls’ events.
Meanwhile, both boys’ and
girls’ golf teams played
their way to the Regional
Tournament. Our remarkable
Spanish success has continued
as our team earned the top
Excellence Award in the
NETOLE competition for
the second year in a row.
In addition to numerous
FFA livestock awards, our
agriculture students added a
new trophy to the case for their
welding projects. Success in
these areas plus rich traditions
in everything from One-Act-
Play to UIL Academic contests
indicates a bright future for
our secondary campus.
In addition to offering
thirty hours of college
credit provided on site, we
are upgrading our Career
and Technology Education
department to include ten
career certifications that
will give students a boost in
their chosen career field. We
have specific coursework
for students interested in a
wide variety of occupations:
robotics, computer
programming, internet and
computing, printing and
imaging, accounting, banking,
pharmacy technician, nursing
and enhanced nurse aide,
EMS, culinary arts, floral
design and welding. Our in-
house college classes include
several areas of instruction:
history, government, English,
Spanish, psychology and
algebra.
Cooper ISD is thorough in
meeting the needs of our most
valuable asset, our students!
We welcome transfer
students and we would love
to show you what we have to
offer. Our little school has
a big heart and many, many
educational opportunities for
students from prekindergarten
to college.
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April 28-May 1 at Fred G. Wilkerson Stadium in Cooper, Texas at 7 p.m. nightly.
Saturday, April 27 at 6p.m. will be the Youth Rally!
Free Pizza to the first 1,000 teens!
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Roller, Cindy. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 2013, newspaper, April 18, 2013; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth867690/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.