Submitted by Sydney Brookshire

This Week at Center ISD Nov 9th to Nov 13th

November 9, 2015 - This Week at Center ISD November 9 – November 1

District
Thursday
• 6:00 - CISD Board of Trustees meeting (Central Office)
• 6:00 – Dyslexia and Related Disorders Information Meeting (CIS Library)

Center High School
Tuesday
• Winter dance meeting after school
Friday
• 7:30 - CHS v Emory Rains Round 1 - Texas High School Playoffs (Longview)
Saturday
• Texas Renaissance Festival (rescheduled from last week)

Center Students to Feature Exhibit on Early Immigrant Groups

November 5, 2015 - The Intermediate Gifted and Talented students will be showcasing their recent research on various immigrant groups to early Texas. After many hours of research, these students have prepared written samples and created a museum exhibit to spotlight these groups and some of their cultures.

The students and I would like to share their presentations with you on Tuesday, November 10th from 5:00-6:00 pm in the Center Intermediate Library.

This Week at Center ISD November 2 – November 6

November 2, 2015 - Center High School
Monday
• 6:30 – FFA Meeting
• 6:30 – Volleyball Bi-District v Carthage (Gary)
Tuesday
• Mu Alpha Theta meeting after school
Thursday
• 5:00 - 9/JV Football v Gladewater (home)
Friday
• 7:50 – Cross Country Send-off
• 7:30 – Varsity Football v Gladewater (Gladewater)
Saturday
• Cross Country State Meet
• UIL Academic Fall Tournament
• Texas Renaissance Festival trip

Center ISD Regional Cross Country Qualifiers

October 22, 2015 - Our Regional Cross Country Qualifiers will be traveling to Huntsville, Texas on Sunday, October 25, 2015 where Sam Houston State University will be hosting the 2015 UIL Region III Cross Country Championships.

Races will take place at Kate Barr-Ross Park located at 486 State Hwy 75 North, Huntsville, Texas 77340.

Divsion 4-A Girls' race to begin at 9:40 a.m, Boys' race at 10:10 a.m.

Poultry Festival Wrap-Up from Center Ag and FFA

October 5, 2015 - This past Saturday 97 student exhibitors from across the county participated in the 38th annual Poultry Festival by exhibiting their pen of "3 birds". Students began 6 weeks ago with 30 newly born chicks in hopes of feeding, watering, and growing them better than the rest. After 6 long weeks of working hard, students (with help of teachers and community members) picked 3 of the best (biggest) birds to show at Poultry Festival.

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