Archive for March, 2010

United Independent School District Catapults Destiny Online Library Program

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Destiny has undergone a metamorphosis of change in order to lead students to success for the 21st century. Access to Destiny is also available to students in the comfort of their home and parents may gain access to the program as well.

DESTINY 2010 has arrived! More than twenty years ago, teachers and staff in the United Independent School District (UISD) had online access to only one library from their respective school. Fast forward to 2010 and DESTINY has undergone a fresh and innovative look for the dawn of a new era that has transcended into worlds unknown.

So what is DESTINY? DESTINY is an online library that provides access to online catalogs that students, teachers, faculty, staff, and even parents can have access to twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Students can access books from different libraries throughout UISD called inter-library loan in which students can check out books or simply place a hold on them if they are not available. DESTINY is grades PreK-12 networked that can be easily accessed anywhere, anytime which (even at home) is the motto for the new and improved DESTINY. As also mentioned, parents can also have access to DESTINY by visiting their child’s Library Media Specialist for an access code.

“In today’s society, it is extremely important that we stay on the cutting edge of web technology so that we may enhance the education for our children,” said UISD Superintendent Roberto J. Santos. “We need to be prepared for the future so that our children can take on the many challenges that 21st century jobs offer,” continued Santos.

For children in elementary schools, DESTINY is user friendly as everything is visual for the child because children perceive images differently than older students. For example, if a child wants to check out a book on animals, there is an icon with the symbol of a bear that children can click on to access books on different animals which makes for reading fun and enjoyable.

It is simply a virtual library that offers the world into your hands no matter what you are reading or perhaps researching. Need to find a topic for that Senior English class? DESTINY has you covered with databases that Laredo Community College and Texas A&M International University currently offer such as EBSCO Host. DESTINY also empowers teachers to be involved so that students can find learning to be fun and educational.

“The amazing thing about DESTINY is that students can access both print and non-print (e-books) with just a click of a button,” said Alexander High School Library Media Specialist Carmen Escamilla. “The important element and goal is to increase advocacy for our children. DESTINY allows for curriculum to be transparent and the ability to make learning interesting without building walls that may hinder the knowledge and education for our children,” continued Escamilla.

About five years ago, a committee was formed in order to conduct studies that proved without a shadow of a doubt that DESTINY is a crucial component in a child’s education. It prepares outgoing students from high school to be better prepared for college life as it may seem intimidating for most. DESTINY prepares the student with the foundation that will boost a higher success rate by the time a student enters college. With DESTINY, students can learn the necessary tools that will allow the student to learn how to research, write, prepare annotated bibliographies, and so much more!

Another interesting feature is how DESTINY can incorporate any journal publication or research into another language other than English.

These are just the many wonderful options that students can navigate when clicking on DESTINY from the UISD homepage located www.uisd.net. There are courses being offered to teach students, teachers, and parents to learn more about the usage of DESTINY.

For more information on DESTINY, contact the Department of Professional Development, Library Science, and Special Projects at (956) 473-5251.

Antonio Gonzalez Middle School Librarian Maureen Valls reviews UISD’s DESTINY online library database with sixth grade student Alejandra Fuentes.  The online library program allows District students to access books from different libraries throughout the District called inter-library loan in which students can check out books or simply place a hold on them if they are not available.

Antonio Gonzalez Middle School Librarian Maureen Valls reviews UISD’s DESTINY online library database with sixth grade student Alejandra Fuentes. The online library program allows District students to access books from different libraries throughout the District called inter-library loan in which students can check out books or simply place a hold on them if they are not available.

“Census Road Tour” starts at Arndt Elementary

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The United States Census Bureau launched the “2010 Census Road Tour Community Experience” with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Arndt Elementary School. Representatives from United I.S.D., the U.S. Census Bureau, Commerce Bank, and The Laredo Morning Times urged Arndt Elementary students to remind their parents to complete and return census forms. Students were also shown a sample census form and told how community participation translates into dollars for our community and schools. The tour also made a stop at Zaffirini Elementary School.

UISD encourages participation in the 2010 U.S. Census Count

UISD encourages participation in the 2010 U.S. Census Count

Muller Elementary School marks its 10th year anniversary

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Julia Bird Muller Elementary School marked its 10 year anniversary with a celebration hosted by Principal Mayra Solorio, faculty and students. Muller Elementary opened in December 1999 to over 350 children, and currently has over 800 students enrolled. Superintendent Roberto J. Santos, Board President Pat Campos, and Trustees Judd Gilpin and Juan Roberto Ramirez, Associate Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, Pam Juarez recalled the history and success of the T.E.A. recognized campus. A highlight of the celebration was the recognition of the school’s 10 year employees, who each received a pin for their years of service. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Muller Jr. were presented with a framed pictorial history that illustrates Muller family contributions to United .I.S.D. Performances by the Muller Folklorico , Choir, Dance Troupe, and Cheerleaders were followed by a cake cutting ceremony.

Muller Elementary School marks its 10th year anniversary

Muller Elementary School marks its 10th year anniversary

Webb County presents check to United ISD

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

United Independent School District received a check in the amount of $546,597.96 from Webb County during a formal presentation at the Webb County courthouse. The amount reflects United I.S.D.’s share of the Permanent School Land Fund, where the county acts as a land trustee for 10,000 acres of school land that generates revenues from cattle grazing, hunting leases, and petroleum royalties.

Webb County presents Permanent School Land Fund check to United ISD

Webb County presents Permanent School Land Fund check to United ISD

Arcos Mansinghani receives TSPRA Best of Category Award

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Paola Arcos Mansinghani, UISD Public Relations/Communications Specialist received the 2009 Texas School Public Relations Association Best of Category Award for excellence in school communications.
The award was announced at the Texas School Public Relations Association (TSPRA) Star Awards Celebration on February 23 during the association’s annual conference in Austin, Texas.

Each year, TSPRA recognizes communicators in school districts, education foundations, education associations and organizations for their outstanding work in both print and electronic media. This year, 1032 entries were received. Entries selected as best in the state were honored with Silver Star, Gold Star and Best of Category Awards.

TSPRA, based in Austin, is a professional organization whose members are dedicated to improving public education in Texas by promoting effective public relations practices, providing professional development for its members, and improving communication between Texans and their public schools.

Paola Arcos Mansinghani receives  TSPRA Best of Category Award

Paola Arcos Mansinghani receives TSPRA Best of Category Award

United Independent School District campuses and offices to be closed during spring break

Friday, March 12th, 2010

United Independent School District campuses, administrative offices including the UISD Tax Office, will be closed during Spring break beginning Friday, March 12, 2010, at 5p.m.-through Sunday, March 21, 2010.

Also, as a friendly reminder, DO NOT forget that this Sunday, March 14, 2010 will be daylight savings time. Please remember to SPRING FORWARD all clocks one hour ahead!

UISD campuses and administrative offices will reopen Monday, March 22, 2010. Students and teachers will also be returning on Monday, March 22, 2010.

Happy Spring Break!!!

For information contact the UISD Public Relations Office at (956) 473-6286.

The United Independent School District is the largest employer in Laredo serving approximately 40,900 students and employs 6,700 employees. UISD is comprised of 40 campuses in addition to three magnet programs, one Career Academy, and an alternative education campus. UISD encompasses 75% of Laredo and serves communities in Rio Bravo and El Cenizo.

United High School Choir still need help to raise money for a chance to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City

Friday, March 12th, 2010

The United High School (UHS) Longhorn Choir has been invited to perform the Mozart Mass in C Major “Coronation Mass” under the direction of Maestro Myron Flippin, at the famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on June 3-7, 2010. Although the choir has worked to raise money for this trip, they are still in need of $40,000 by April 1, 2010 in order to take part in this momentous and historic occasion.

According to UHS Choir Director Paul Foster, fundraising began in May of 2009 with a plate sale and other activities. The effort received an extra boost when the UHS Longhorn Choir was given the opportunity of a lifetime when they performed with legendary rock group, Foreigner at the Laredo Entertainment Center on February 10, 2010. When Foreigner had heard of the choir’s efforts in raising money for the trip to New York City, the rock group immediately jumped at the opportunity to help the school by asking choir members to sell copies of their latest CD at the venue in exchange for 50% of disc profits.

“It’s amazing how United High School has taken on this project with sheer determination in order to perform at the prestigious Carnegie Hall where many legendary musicians and artists have performed over the years,” said UISD Superintendent Roberto J. Santos. “It shows that no matter how high or steep the mountain is, anyone with the will and drive can make it the top,” Santos continued.

“Let’s get everyone involved in order for this dream to become a reality. We still have a couple of more weeks in order to raise more money. I really have complete faith and confidence that we can make it happen.” said United High School Choir Director Paul Foster.

Anyone wishing to make a donation to the UHS Longhorn Choir may do so by contacting Foster at 473-5751.

For information contact the UISD Public Relations Office at (956) 473-6286.

The United Independent School District is the largest employer in Laredo serving approximately 40,900 students and employs 6,700 employees. UISD is comprised of 40 campuses, in addition to three magnet programs, one Career Academy, and an alternative education campus. UISD encompasses 75% of Laredo and serves communities in Rio Bravo and El Cenizo.

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Thursday, March 11th, 2010

U.I.S.D. proclaims March as “United I.S.D. Census Month” and announces the winners of the 2010 U.S. Census Essay Contest

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Today March 8th, 2010, Juan Antonio Molina, Jr. UISD Board of Trustees Vice-President proclaimed March as “United I.S.D. Census Month.” He stated that United I.S.D. fully supports the effort of the Census and asked everyone in our community to complete the 10 question survey because that translates into more dollars for our communities and schools.

Additionally students from Arndt Elementary performed the “Census Chant” to motivate the public to take part of this once-in-a-decade experience! Sandra Cavazos, UISD Executive Director for Student Services announced the winners of the United I.S.D. 2010 U.S. Census Essay Contest. The winners wrote an essay explaining how important it was to participate in the census and how it will affect our community.

The first place winner was Luis Antonio Diaz, an 8th grade student from Trautmann Middle School, second place went to Berenice Torres, a 6th grade student from Lamar Bruni-Vergara Middle School, and third place went to Amanda Sanchez, a 7th grade students from United South Middle School.

1st place
Luis Antonio Diaz, 8th grade
Trautmann Middle School
Principal: Mr. Raymundo Gonzalez, III

2nd place
Berenice Torres, 6th grade
Lamar Bruni-Vergara Middle School
Principal: Ms. Annabel Gomez-Rubio

3rd place
Amanda Sanchez, 7th grade
United South Middle School
Principal: Mrs. Selma Santos

For more information contact the Office of Public Relations at (956) 473-6286.

Pictured L-R: Juan Antonio Molina, Jr. UISD Board of Trustees Vice-President; Sylvia Martinez, U.S. Census Partnership Specialist; Amanda Sanchez 3rd Place winner; Luis Antonio Diaz, 1st Place winner; Berenice Torres, 3rd Place winner; Sandra Cavazos, Executive Director for Student Services; Roberto J. Santos, UISD Superintendent of Schools.

Pictured L-R: Juan Antonio Molina, Jr. UISD Board of Trustees Vice-President; Sylvia Martinez, U.S. Census Partnership Specialist; Amanda Sanchez 3rd Place winner; Luis Antonio Diaz, 1st Place winner; Berenice Torres, 3rd Place winner; Sandra Cavazos, Executive Director for Student Services; Roberto J. Santos, UISD Superintendent of Schools.

United Independent School District Launches New Innovative Website – new site features a RSS feed plus many online services for parents, students, and community

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The United Independent School District (UISD) recently launched their new website, making this one more innovative for all its users. Of the many features and online programs offered, one notable service, which is free to individuals who sign up, is the “RSS” (Really Simple Syndication) feed. The “RSS” service will allow prospective subscribers to receive up-to-date information about news and events in UISD via their favorite web browser. UISD encourages parents, students, and the community to learn more about these services by visiting the new site at www.uisd.net.

“Our new website has been designed with the importance of our students, parents and members of the community in mind,” said UISD Superintendent Roberto J. Santos. “The features we’ve added, such as the RSS feed and other online services is ready to be used by our various stakeholders. Additionally, there is important information on our site that is very useful,” noted Santos who explained the resourceful information that has been posted under the “Parent” tab of new site.

On the “RSS” feed feature, a free service where interested subscribers can sign up by clicking on the “RSS” icon found on the District’s homepage, parents or members of the community can receive immediate notification and up-to-date news and information about UISD. .

Other convenient and innovative features that are on the site are: an online tax payment service, which offers a convenient option for UISD taxpayers to pay their taxes online; the “Lunch Money Now” program which allows parents to open an account and pay for their child’s breakfast and lunch online; a “School Locator” program which allows families, based on their home address, to find which elementary, middle, or high school their child should attend; a “photo crawl” which highlights various District events and is updated periodically; and several educational District and public service announcements that can be played directly from the site.

Website users can also find out information and background on the District’s various academic programs and student services, biographies of the Board of Trustees, along with each trustees boundary map, contact information for the schools and departments, job opening information and more.

Other useful information on the site includes: student immunization requirements; school bus routes, daily breakfast and lunch menus; parent tips and newsletters; guidelines on parent organizations (along with a presentation); information on the Student Code of Conduct and Dress Code; and the school calendars for the current and the upcoming 2010-2011 school year, plus much more.

For information about the new UISD website contact the Public Relations Office at (956) 473-6286.

The United Independent School District is the largest employer in Laredo serving approximately 40,900 students with 6,700 employees. UISD is comprised of 40 campuses in addition to three magnet programs, one Career Academy, and an alternative education campus. UISD encompasses 75% of Laredo and serves communities in Rio Bravo and El Cenizo.

UISD's new Website

United Independent School District Congratulates The United High School Boy’s Basketball Team And Coaches On A Recording Breaking Season

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

There’s only one word that can describe the achievements of the United High School (UHS) Longhorn Boy’s Basketball Team on their 2009-2010 season: IMPRESSIVE! Whether it was their “impressive” number four state ranking, or their “impressive” record of thirty-four consecutive wins in a season (which broke the all-time District record), or their “impressive” wins at the Harlingen Tournament, Border Olympics Tournament, and Lone Star Tournament-of which the Lone Star Tournament was a state ranked competition.

“Impressive” is the only word to sum up the achievements of this talented team. More impressive, however; is the dedication, respect, and determination these high school athletes show on and off the court.

Before heading off to their Semi–Finals game to be played in San Antonio, at the University of Texas in San Antonio, City of Laredo Mayor Raul G. Salinas, together with State Representative Richard Raymond and United Independent School District Board of Trustees President Pat Campos, proclaimed a day in their honor and wished them well as they headed to San Antonio.

Indeed, it was a close game but these talented athletes are to be commended for putting Laredo Basketball “back on the map” with their winnings at home and away. Most importantly, the UHS Basketball Team has taught us that working together as a team will yield victory and success! As Sir Winston Churchill once said, “A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”

The names of the UHS Longhorns Basket Ball Team for the 2009-2010 winning season are:

UHS Players
Jairo Batista
Alfonso Bustamante
Manuel Canales
Johnathon Cortazzo
Michael Elizondo
Austin Gates
Thomas Johnson
Federico Juarez
Charles Kattan
Mathew Kuriata
John P. Montalvo
Daniel Rosas
Abraham Rubio
John Velasquez
Steven Vielma
Luis Vila

UHS Basketball Statiscian
David Lopez

UHS Basketball Managers
Jeffery Chawgo
Paolo Del Barrio

UHS Basketball Trainers
David Orosco, Trainer
Paula Garcia, Trainer

UHS Basketball Coaches
Archie Ramos, Head Coach
Eduardo Mendoza, Assistant Coach
Douglas Gates, Assistant Coach
Leopoldo Guardiola, Assistant Coach

The United Independent School District wishes to congratulate the UHS Basketball team and coaches for a job well done!
UHS Basketball

UISD Instructional TV wins 22 TSPRA awards

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The United ISD Instructional Television Department recently won 22 State Awards, 15 Gold Star Awards and seven Silver Star Awards at the Texas School Public Relations Association (TSPRA) Conference held in Austin, Texas.

UISD competes in the division of school districts with a student population of 30,000 and above. The ITV Department would like to thank all the individuals and departments who helped collaborate with us on these 22 award winning projects.

GOLD STAR AWARDS
Video News/Information Category
1) United ISD ITV Newscast (with LBJ student anchors)
Video Documentary Category
2) Killam Elementary Dedication Video
Video Training/Instructional Category
3) What is Assistive Technology?
Video Promotional/Marketing Category
4) Campus Crime Stoppers PSA
5) Never Be Absent/Trip to Disney World PSA (2008)
6) Never Be Absent/Trip to Disney World PSA (2009)
7) Say No to Drugs PSA (with Judge Martinez)
8) Anti-Gangs PSA (with Judge Veliz)
9) Go to School (Truancy) PSA (with Judge Rangel)
10) UISD Dress Code PSA (2009)
11) Back to School Fashion Show PSA (2008)
12) Friends of UISD Celebrity Fashion Show PSA (2008)
13) Building a Foundation Promotional Video (2008)
14) Game Show Introduction for Knowledge for College
15) Newscast Introduction

SILVER STAR AWARDS
Video Training/Instructional Category
16) Breakfast in the Classroom training video
Video Special Interest/Feature Category
17) Friends of UISD Celebrity Fashion Show video
18) Zumba Highlight video
19) Knowledge for College Academic Game Show (Borchers vs De Llano with Special Guest Host Board Member Judd Gilpin)
Video Documentary Category
20) Teacher Externship Video (2008)
21) Teacher Externship Video (2009)
22) Academy of Global Business & Advanced Technology Recruitment Video

The United ISD Instructional Television Department recently won 22 State Awards, 15 Gold Star Awards and seven Silver Star Awards at the Texas School Public Relations Association (TSPRA) Conference held in Austin, Texas.UISD competes in the division of school districts with a student population of 30,000 and above.

UISD Instructional TV wins 22 TSPRA awards

UISD Instructional TV wins 22 TSPRA awards

United High School Boy’s Basketball Team Proclamation today March 4!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

As you may know, the United High School Boy’s Basketball Team will be taking off to San Antonio tomorrow to play in the Regional Semi-finals game at UTSA. As such, the Mayor and other community leaders have decided to proclaim this day in their honor.

If you have an opportunity, please come and show your support today at 4:45 p.m. in the UHS gym. We want to show our athletes and coaches all our support and wish them much luck and success.

Goooooooooooo Longhorns!!!!