DIAGNOSTICIAN'S WEEK: Educational Diagnosticians are certified professionals with skills in identifying learning disorders. In recognition of the critical role that these individuals play in providing all students with a high-quality education, we celebrate their work during “Educational Diagnosticians’ Week” in the state of Texas. Join us in honoring the amazing team of Diagnostician's from the Special Education Department at Ingleside ISD! 👏
🔧🧰WE 💙 OUR MAINTENANCE STAFF: On the surface, maintenance work may seem like a behind the scenes kind of business. In reality, it is one most essential to the operations of Ingleside ISD schools that keeps all facilities running smoothly and working properly.
IISD Maintenance workers ensure students are met with properly functioning buses, A/C, and plumbing each morning and throughout the school day — they keep our buildings, vehicles, and equipment in tip-top shape and they provide an overall clean building in and around our schools.
Today we show our appreciation for the District's diligent, hard-working staff on Saturday, March 4 — National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day. 👏
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR. SEUSS 🎂💙❤️: Students at Ingleside Primary School had special guest readers in their classrooms from the Ingleside Police Department, Tri County EMS, the Port of Corpus Christi, and various community members to help celebrate #readacrossamerica day. Reading books aloud to children stimulates their imagination and expands their understanding of the world. A special thank you to these volunteers for giving their time and spending it with our students!
Dr. Seuss says it best, "It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how!" How are you celebrating Read Across America Day? 📚
COLLEGE VISIT: Engineering students from Ingleside High School visited Texas A&M University - Kingsville to tour the university's Environmental Engineering program. Students spent the day learning about freshwater quality monitoring and viewing a water treatment/desalination lab. They event got to participate in a geospatial analysis and observe a demonstration on river processes and groundwater flow. IISD students are Ingleside Prepared, World Ready!
The Coastal Bend Blood Center will be here on Thursday, March 9th from 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM at Ingleside High School.
🎼OFF TO STATE: Join us in congratulating students who received the First Division Superior medal and will now travel to State competition in Austin!
Joseph Contreres
Evanie Escamilla
Gabriella Garcia
Grettchel Hirschenberg
Destiny Martinez
Avery Muschenhiem
Addolyn Petty
Aiden Powel
Carol Rodriquez
Elissa Stewart-Hill
Deeandraa Vera
We are so proud of your accomplishments!
📰EXTRA, EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! : Stephen Muschenheim represented Ingleside High School and competed at the UIL Academics meet in Taft. He had many successes, placing
🥇1st in news writing
🥇1st in copy editing
🥇1st in feature writing
🥇1st in headline writing
🏅3rd in editorial writing
Way to go, Stephen!
ADVOCATING FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: Three Ingleside ISD Board of Trustees and Superintendent, Mr. Mircovich, were in Austin this week to visit the Capitol and speak with lawmakers to advocate for many topics, some which included teacher pay, school safety, and rising insurance costs for districts. Legislative Session is underway and we must raise our hands to share our voice in order to do what's best for students and staff!
WE 💙 OUR SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS! On School Bus Driver Appreciation Day, let's take a moment to be thankful for how Bus Drivers are there, rain or shine, to make sure our students go to and from school, safely and on time.
MUSTANG TENNIS: Abiel Garcia battled through 4 matches and took varsity boys singles 3rd place and Paityn Mccombs and Brandon Barringer took home the mixed doubles Consolation championship.
🌎💫SPACE CAMP BOUND: Two Ingleside High School students, Abiel Garcia and Zachary McCorquodale are off to Space Camp this summer, with an all expense paid trip made possible by Marine Well Containment Company. The two students were selected after completing an essay and project submission with a posed challenge and solution in the field of STEM.
Abiel's project was about Acid Rain and its impact from coal fired power plants and their impact on humans, plants, and animals. Zachary's project was about Space Debris and the growing problem on remnants from old rockets used to launch satellites into orbit circling the earth.
Abiel and Zachary were celebrated in a school assembly, with their family and their peers. The two will head on their adventure this summer!
For the month of February, Eva Rodriguez, of Leon Taylor Middle School was selected for the Family Matters Award!
She was recognized during our School Board Meeting, where she was celebrated for her outstanding efforts. She was also awarded $100 from the Ingleside ISD Education Foundation. Below is an excerpt from the nomination that was submitted on her behalf.
"Mrs. Rodriguez is someone who has done countless acts of service within her 30+ years of employment with the district that would have qualified her for receiving this award. However, I’ll share a specific example that occurred. Eva helped coordinate, decorate, and promote the Veterans breakfast which helped showcase and honor our nation's veterans with their students enrolled in LTMS. This event was among the first few that took place after opening our doors up after COVID and began welcoming the communities back into our schools. The mastermind behind all the logistics is behind the scenes, but she does it to create a sense of family between students and their own families while at school. It was well above and beyond what anyone could have asked her to do. Her service to the school, and to the community for which it serves is beyond reproach. Eva is someone who is a hard worker, cares about kids, and she always goes above and beyond for our staff and students. Most admirably, she does all of these things out of the kindness of her heart and with a smile."
We encourage you that if you witness an employee who goes above and beyond and demonstrates actions or qualities that are worthy of celebrating, to tell their story and help us recognize them! The nomination form is located on our website under the 'About Us' section of the Menu.
Way to go, Mrs. Rodriguez! We are so glad you're part of the family at Ingleside ISD.
Happy Valentine's Day, Mustangs!
🏆🎾💙 MUSTANG TENNIS: The team took the 1st Place Team Trophy at the Bishop tournament. Accolades are as follows:
-Carol Rodriguez took first in girls singles
-Paityn Mccombs and Brandon Barringer took first mixed doubles
-Trenton Broome and Abiel Garcia took 2nd and 3rd respectively in boys singles
-Grant DeWolfe and Ramsey Torres took 3rd place boys doubles
Coach Eric DeWolfe said his team is without a doubt, "an amazing group that has a very bright future!" 👏
CREATING THE FUTURE LEADERS IN INDUSTRY: Ingleside ISD's new Welding Center is officially in use! Students and staff have officially moved in and have been fully operational in the new 9,500 square ft. building, which houses 28 welding bays. Based on what we've observed, they've all been doing exceptional at perfecting their skillset. With over 100 students enrolled in the welding program, you can imagine how hands-on instructional time makes an impact each day, creating the future workforce in craft trades of the Coastal Bend.
We are so excited to share an inside glimpse of what's been going on in this brand new, state of the art building!
🏀 UNDEFEATED! The Leon Taylor Middle School 7th Grade A Team earned their first outright District Championship for Basketball! This hasn't been achieved in over 30 years. The group of student athletes is 13-0 on the season and outscored their opponents 604 to 234. What an accomplishment! 🏀👏
It's National School Counseling Week! This year, we recognize IISD School Counselors for helping students dream big! Our school counselors have a unique contribution, as they have a tremendous impact on helping Mustangs achieve school success and plan for a career. They also are actively engaged in helping students examine their abilities, strengths, interests and talents, while focusing on positive ways to enhance students' academic, career, and social emotional development. Join us in honoring our amazing Counselors and celebrating their integral role in the total educational program!
IHS: Patricia Frost & Robert Hon
LTMS: Luby Barajas
GJM: Cynthia Jimenez
IPS: Kimberly Zabel
Students from Mr. Groseclose's Environmental Systems Class at Ingleside High School got to be the first group in the Coastal Bend to experience a first-of-its-kind game based learning Breakout Box on board the Port of Corpus Christi's Learning Lab. Students worked together as a team through a simulation, using computational thinking skills, along with the practices of science and engineering to solve a series of virtual puzzles. Talk about a hands-on experience to build critical thinking, problem solving and collaboration!
COLLEGE BOUND: Our Regional Advisor from Texas A&M University came by Ingleside High School today to welcome our Future Aggies! (L to R): Brooklyn Deckert, Elizabeth Welder, Desmond Robinson, Samantha Mircovich, and Alex Robinson. Make no mistake... our students are Ingleside Prepared, World Ready!
Seven Ingleside High School student athletes signed their letters of intent to continue their education in college and play in their respective sport:
Eric Edison - Texas A&M University - Kingsville - Football/Track
Kaden Nelson - Hardin-Simmons University - Football
Seth Morgan - Sul Ross State University - Football
Elijah Bell – Sul Ross State University - Football
Audri Castillo - St. Edward's University - Softball
MaKayla Ramirez - East Texas Baptist University - Cheer
Leslie Pena- Texas A&M University - Kingsville - Track
You've each put in the work, had the grit, and self-discipline to be able to perform at the next level. We are so proud of you for setting the bar high, while representing your school, community, and families! We know you will all achieve great things in your next journey after graduation. 👏 #NationalSigningDay