First Grade A Honor Roll
Adame Echibarria, Alexander
Adcock, Maverick
Alvarez, Leonardo
Amaro, Zamayra
Archer, Katelyn
Baker, Blair
Balderas, Jorge
Barnhart, Zuri
Bishop, Emiliano
Boyd, Colton
Bravo, Yzabel
Celeya, Jesus
Clawson, Laken
Clement, Aaliyah
Contreras, Emersyn
Coratti, Kade
Cosper, Emery
Davis, Tinley
De Guzman, Raine
Dechaines, Carter
Ellis, Adalynn
Fesser, Avis
Freeman, Levi
Garay, Marianna
Garcia, Ava
Garcia, Valencia
Hackett, Charli
Haines, Harmoni
Hernandez, Mikayla
Hoffman, Colt
Jackson, Bentlee
Jimenez, Julian
Labra, Hernandez, Kylie
Lambeth, Clayton
Larsen, Samuel
Manjarrez Hernandez, Ian
Mariscal Chico, Victoria
Martinez, Angel
Martinez, Cesar
Martinez, Hananiah
Martinez, Lorenzo
McKinney, Mike’Lin
Mears, James
Miller, Emmitt
Morales, Alex
Morales, Niko
Munoz, Benjimin
Muro Esquivel, Linda
Nelson, Gunnar
Ortega, Bo
Ortega, Natalia
Overall, Dawson
Perez, Abcde
Pinuelas Figueroa, Julio
Poterfield, Alex
Poudrier, Taisia
Ralls, Jayln
Ramirez, Alberto
Ramos, Margarita
Rios, Brisa
Rocha, Franco
Salazar, Abner
Salinas, Aaron
Sarinana, Jaime
Sessions, Scout
Sianez, Rodrigo
Smith, Aaron
Stegall, Tenlee
Trejo, Rayden
Villa, Aiden
Wallace Haggard, Brycen
Watson, Reed
White, Madilynn
Wilson, Jonathan
Wilson, Jon
Young, Lillian
Second Grade A Honor Roll
Aguilar, Jocelyn
Alexander, Leslie
Brancheau, Brady
Bravo, Guillermo
Brown, Brinley
Brown, Sophia
Cano, Francisco
Castro, Uriel
Cave, Gentry
Charlton, Tyson
Cooksey, Callie
Cooper, Aisley
Crawford, Russell
Dikes, Peyton
East, Gabriella
Eddins, Kynlee
Elizondo, Slayde
Farmer, Adilynn
Fernandez, Ayeden
Fleming, Grace
Flores, Zuriah
Fox, Mary Anslee
Garcia, Eli
Garcia, Esmeralda
Garcia, Genesis
Gibbs, Blayze
Guerrero Munoz, Ximena
Hardin, Maggie
Hartman, Kyson
Holland, Hunter
Huneycutt, Caden
Johnson, Van
Joyce, Brenna
Juarez, Artey
Lopez, Alec
Loyd, Scarlett
Manjarrez Saenz, Alison
Marshall, James
Martinez, Ava
Mendez, Joselynn
Mendoza, Julio
Miramontes, Victoria
Neill, Bennett
Noble, Kyler
Perez, Bella
Perez, Mia
Phillips, Cole
Purdy, Emma
Putts, Carson
Quintero, Ethan
Raines, Jaela
Ramirez, Hector
Ramos, Cruz
Rangel, Adalee
Reasor, Jacob
Rodriguez, Hannah
Sainz, Orlando
Smiley, Alexander
Smith, Jaxon
Smith, Shawn
Tabor, Aaryia
Thompson, Luke
Tolleett, Emma
Vasquez, Zade
Villezcas, Izabel
Villezcas, Sophia
White, Prince
Wright, Christopher
First Grade AB Honor Roll
Arreguin Martinez, Adelynn
Atkinson, Lily
Baum, Braxton
Cardenas, Hazel
Cole, Rachel
Constancio, Dylan
Cruz, Adan
Fanning, Charger
Fernandez, Azailey
Fernandez, Isabella
Fesser, Haydn
Figer, Niyah
Followill, Naomi
Frazee, Jeremiah
Freeman, Kenleigh
Gamez, Scarlett
Holland, Camdyn
Howell, Ashlyn
Hudson, Kannin
Jinkins, Casey
Lake, K’sen
Landrum, Fayth
Lynch, Xzavian
Marshall, Liam
Martinez, Alexander
Martinez, Ava
Martinez, Noah
McCarty, Allie
Mojica, Uriel
Montoya, Uriel
Morales, Aaliyah
Morales, Vanessa
Munoz, Emilia
Nguyen, Kenny
Olmedo, Erick
Overall, Brody
Parvin, Makenna
Pena Chavez, Alan
Perez, Santiago
Phillips, Silas
Pointer, Audriee
Quinonez, Jesus
Ramirez, Grayson
Ramirez, Kinzley
Rhoades, Creed
Rice, Gavin
Riggle, Quaid
Salinas, Taylyn
Schanks, Colby
Scott, Laythan
Segovia, Israel
Smith, River
Soto, Bryan
Terrazas, Anabel
Torres, Oscar
Varela, Alexis
Villegas, Levi
Wagner, Joshua
Walker, Alizae
Watson, Elijah
Weiss, Wyatt
Wetzel, Avery
White, Andrew
Williams, Taelyn
Wise, Evan
Second Grade AB Honor Roll
Adame, Camila
Alvarado, Dalilah
Baker, Kenzie
Berry, Michael
Berry, Samuel
Carmona, Jeremiah
Casas, Amaya
Cepeda, Aaron
Clawson, Gavin
Cooper, Colton
Cooper, James
Corbin, Brantley
Cosper, Jaden
Drake, Banupriya
Fesser, Haven
Garcia, Marlene
Gardner, James
George, Maci
Hacker, Nicole
Hamilton, Breckyn
Harris, Jase
Harrison, Jaycelynn
Henderson, Taylya
Holguin Mata, Xzayvian
Hurst, Tira
Hylton, Kayden
Jimenez Rodriguez, Mia
Jinkins, Jaxon
Keeney, Korbin
Lara, Emmitt
Lewis, Collins
Lewis, Madelyn
Lira, Ariana
Lognion, Ariah
Madrid, Zamantha
Madrigal, Ana’E
Manjarrez Hernadez, Lia
McKinnis, Kamdyn
Morales Martinez, Jose
Moreno, Aliyanna
Munoz, Jade
Nugent, Caitlynn
Parvin, Greyson
Pointer, Brooklyn
Porras, Emma
Reyes, Nevaeh
Rivali, Lestat
Rodriguez, Jose
Sanchez, Jesus
Sanchez, Kaelyn
Sanchez Carrasco Chelino
Sanchez Carrasco, Chantal
Simmons, Cy
Smiley, Kyvin
Stevens, Jaken
Story, Rosabella
Strickland, Ryder
Terrazas, Santiago
Tucker, Jackson
Vargas, Makayla
Vigueria, Karter
Wallace, Presley
Weiss, Raymond
Wetzel, Ariana
White, Freyah
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Fifth-Grade
Braden, Tyler C
Burt, Soren C
Cervantes, Aaliyah E
East, Izabella A
Hodges, Garrett J
Ibarra, Aylin J
Jordan, Axeley J
Magana, Alyssa M
Phillips, Taylor M
Powers, Braleigh S
Raines, Colin W
Schneck, Madison A
Smith, Ryan A
Webb, Ryan M
Yeager, Addison J
Sixth-Grade
Cano Burciaga, Azai
Holt, Mollie B
Hutcherson, Christian C
Martinez, Mariana C
Mitchell, Ashton H
Munoz, Olivia L
Ogans, Madison C
Orand, Courtney A
Ramos, Jessie N
Reinhart, Addelyn B
Williams, Blaise G
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Seventh-Grade
Breedlove, Kinlee
Cano, Brooklyn
Castillo, Anahi
Cook, Jaycee
Edwards, Saygen
Escobar, Loryn
Garcia, Callye
Garzon, Kyle
Hawley, Lexie
Henninger, Melchizedek
Horst, Hannah
Lopez, Amrie
Lucero, Morgan
Lumpkin, Riley
Luna, Hayden
Mendias, Luis Daniel
Nelson, Lily
Petitt, Jordyn
Porras, Nadia
Ramos, Irvin
Eight-Grade
Buchanan Kooper
Cole Abigail
Drake Joshua
Hunter Arian
Jennings Breecy
Mitchell Kynlee
Porterfield Jayston
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Third-Grade
Adame, Miguel A
Aguayo, Juliana I
Aiken, Jericho C
Allen, MyLen L
Amaya, Sussana L
Aragon, Emberleigh S
Beaty, Luke I
Bishop, Elias R
Boyett, Brooklyn N
Brown, William R
Brown, Zane J
Bruce, LaShawn T
Calderon, Ashton B
Cano, Bentley M
Castaneda, Emiliano
Castro, Raul
Champion, Allison M
Charlton, Kyler A
Chavez Moreno, Gala I
Chavez, Adalee J
Chavoya, Joziah B
Cook, Sophie M
Dean, Hayden K
DeHerrera, Chloe R
Dena, Oscar
Diaz, McKenzy F
Dickens, Miracle J
Drake, Magalakshmi R
Elizalde, Zuisen A
Englund, Emma L
Esqueda, Oscar C
Farmer, Jameson D
Figer, Talyn C
Garcia, Angel
Garcia, Isaac D
Golden, Kamryn B
Grablewski, Kolton M
Guillen, Julian
Hamilton, Bravin C
Haynes, Jaiven D
Henderson, Oakley M
Hernandez, Adolfo A
Hernandez, Robert L
Hodges Quinones, Zabrina C
Holguin, Adiani I
Horst, Callie L
Horst, Kaitlin E
Hunter, Cali B
Jackson, Baylee A
Johnson, Garret A
Joseph, TroyShawn R
Keeling, Summer D
Kemp, Launa F
Lara, Joanna S
Lopez, Sadie M
Lucero, William O
Luna, Taylen J
Martinez, Lizette
Matteson, Jayden J
McGraw, Willow M
McWilliams, Taytum K
Mears, Landry R
Mendoza, Jaidrien S
Michaels, Dixie L
Morales, Natalia A
Moreno, Esli R
Munoz, Aaliyah D
Muro Esquivel, Karla Y
Muro Esquivel, Yessica K
Nail, Tinsly E
Nelson, Anders G
Orand, Dylan J
Orand, Emma R
Pacheco, Sophia E
Payne, Emma G
Piedra, Karlee E
Polanco, Emmalynn D
Quinonez, Dayana
Reyna, Olivia L
Rice, Candace E
Rivas, Adalee A
Rodriguez, Julian E
Rodriguez, Samuel F
Rosas, Cristiano R
Sanchez, Emiliano
Sanchez, Genysis R
Sanchez, Nicole
Saxon, Sawyer C
Schneck, Guy A
Schroeder, Micah F
Shelton, Kooper J
Shelton, Samuel J
Sims, Braden A
Sisneros, Jade B
Snow, Heaven L
Snyder, Jake B
Stevens, Joey K
Swinney, Jack T
Taylor, Mark B
Teakell, Gemma R
Tharp, Bentley L
Vazquez, Liam A
Velasco Hernandez, Jose S
Villa, Isaac M
Warren, Londyn N
Webb, Paxton S
West, Brenden L
Wetzel, Ashlynn M
Wheeler, Kaden N
Williams-Huynh, Avery S
Wilson, Berkley R
Wilson, Matthew T
Fourth-grade
Aguayo, Janessa A
Aguilera, Pamela I
Aragonez Mendoza, Diego
Arenas, Kaydence A
Baeza, Ashley D
Baker, Xachary E
Balderas Gonzalez, Julian A
Barnhart, Asa D
Blevins, Sadie S
Buchanan, Lanie J
Buchanan, Rylee B
Burney, Drexyl H
Burt, Scarlett L
Calder, Bryson K
Cauthon, Xavier M
Celaya, Naomi
Chute, Bronx C
Cole, Kahlyn R
Cole, Lily A
Cook, Zoey P
Coratti, Kal-El A
Cruz, Nathan I
Cummings, Bradlyn L
DeHerrera, Jordan N
Dominguez, Brenda E
Drew, Karmelo O
Ellis, Blake C
Englund, Chase L
Escobar, Daniel A
Espinoza, Rachel B
Estrada, Kylee L
Estrada, Nayeli N
Flores, Evelyn
Gloria, Mason M
Gonzales, Sopheya J
Gonzalez, Ricardo
Granados, Israel V
Hanna, Aiden M
Hatfield, Dusty A
Hawley, Jordyn P
Henderson, Rhys C
Heredia, Jayden L
Hernandez, Orlando
Hodges, Cason C
Holland, Carter R
Jenkins, Hayden G
Jimenez Rodriguez, Anneliese I
Johnson, Chascidi S
Jordan, Trendon L
Keeling, Ayden C
Keener, Gunnar A
Kemp, Jade A
Klotz, Braylee J
Lakey, Prayden A
Lambeth, Levi W
Longoria, Iliana Y
Lopez Tovar, Jonathan E
Lopez, Grace H
Loya, Monica A
Madrid, Alondra A
Malinowski, Morgan B
Marquez, Mar
Martinez, Ayden J
Martinez, Raydavid J
Matthews, Clayton B
McKinney, Emma M
McWilliams, MaKenzie J
Medina, Chelsea D
Mervyn, Amelia J
Montano, Damian I
Nomelli, Tyler E
Nugent, Alexandra D
Orona, Adalina M
Ortiz Dominguez, Ashley S
Perez, Edgar R
Phillips, Saulomon L
Pinuelas Figueroa, Norma S
Poudrier, Ashdyn R
Quintana, Josiah A
Raines, Atlynn B
Rangel, Lucid E
Reed, Hadley J
Rendon, Isaiah M
Rios, Valeria A
Rivera, Emily N
Rodriguez, Raul J
Rodriguez, Rayna R
Ruiz, Maximiliano
Salazar, Genesis Y
Salinas Lopez, Miguel A
Sanchez, Josalynn A
Sheets, Keren O
Sisneros, Adelynn B
Stevens, Jaxon W
Stottlemyre, Aleigha J
Taylor, Caleb G
Tindall, Elliette K
Tracy, Bailey L
Vargas, Madeline M
Vega, Miguel A
Watson, Harper N
Whitfield, Tylan K
Williams, Owen T
Wilson, Izzabel
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Third-grade
Beaty, Luke I
Cano, Bentley M
DeHerrera, Chloe R
Dena, Oscar
Englund, Emma L
Farmer, Jameson D
Golden, Kamryn B
Grablewski, Kolton M
Hernandez, Adolfo A
Hernandez, Robert L
Hodges Quinones, Zabrina C
Horst, Callie L
Kemp, Launa F
Lucero, William O
McGraw, Willow M
Michaels, Dixie L
Morales, Natalia A
Nelson, Anders G
Orand, Dylan J
Orand, Emma R
Polanco, Emmalynn D
Quinonez, Dayana
Reyna, Olivia L
Rodriguez, Julian E
Saxon, Sawyer C
Schneck, Guy A
Schroeder, Micah F
Snyder, Jake B
Taylor, Mark B
Vazquez, Liam A
Velasco Hernandez, Jose S
Wheeler, Kaden N
Wilson, Berkley R
Fourth-Grade
Aragonez Mendoza, Diego
Arenas, Kaydence A
Baeza, Ashley D
Baker, Xachary E
Barnhart, Asa D
Buchanan, Lanie J
Buchanan, Rylee B
Calder, Bryson K
Cauthon, Xavier M
Chute, Bronx C
Cole, Kahlyn R
Espinoza, Rachel B
Flores, Evelyn
Gonzalez, Ricardo
Hanna, Aiden M
Hawley, Jordyn P
Henderson, Rhys C
Hodges, Cason C
Jenkins, Hayden G
Jordan, Trendon L
Lambeth, Levi W
McKinney, Emma M
Medina, Chelsea D
Mervyn, Amelia J
Nomelli, Tyler E
Orona, Adalina M
Raines, Atlynn B
Reed, Hadley J
Rodriguez, Raul J
Rodriguez, Rayna R
Sheets, Keren O
Taylor, Caleb G
Williams, Owen T
Wilson, Izzabel G
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Wednesday, September 30, 2020, Borger Middle School held their National Junior Honor Society Induction Ceremony for those students who qualified in the areas of Scholarship, Service, Character, Leadership, and Citizenship!! We are so proud of their hard work!
Amorella, Alysen
Arenas, Ayden
Beaty, Kayden
Bridges, Emilee
Brisco, Realitee
Buchanan, Kooper
Burkhalter, Jordan
Byrd, Zane
Camel, Alyssa
Canchola, Emily
Cole, Abigail
Drake, Joshua
Edwards, Noah
Garcia, Mia
Garcia, Victor
Gibson, Korbyn
Goldston, George
Gonzales, Makaela
Hataway, Caison
Hipolito, Arianna
Hunter, Arian (AJ)
Kurts, Kenadie
Loftis, Adraya
Marquez, Caden
Mervyn, Marcelyn (Mari)
Mitchell, Kynlee
Morado, Jasmine
Morales, Sophia
Moreno, Santiago
Murga, Jorge
Oestrich, Heaven-Leigh
Phillips, Hayden
Porterfield, Jayston
Redd, Shelby
Salinas, Fernando
Saucedo, Alan
Saxon, Cylin
Schroeder, Lauren
Smith, Sianna
Tarango, Samantha
Toliver, Jordyn
Tremillo, Lidy
Weden, Shaley
Weston, Bryce
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The Velma Freeman Gillespie and Zelma Freeman Root Foundation was established in 1995 by Mrs. Gillespie’s family to honor a deserving teacher at the end of each school year. Velma Freeman Gillespie and Zelma Freeman Root were twin sisters who both taught in the BISD system for over twenty-five years each. Mrs. Root came to Borger in 1944. Mrs. Gillespie came to visit her from Arkansas in 1946 and never went back. Mrs. Gillespie taught in Borger Junior High School for 25 years. Mrs. Root taught at Borger High School for 26 years. Both retired in 1971. After retiring from BISD, Zelma Root taught at Frank Phillips Junior College for five years. Mrs. Gillespie had two sons, Dr. Hamp Gillespie and Dr. Mike Gillespie, who both graduated from Borger Independent School District. After Velma Gillespie passed away in October 1994, her sons wanted to honor their mother and aunt by establishing the foundation. The award is given to a deserving teacher in the academic field who possesses the following: A concern for students and the capability to inspire them.
The ability and willingness to work cooperatively with colleagues.
A drive to initiate activities that improve instruction for students.
An ability to work effectively with different groups in the community.
The desire to stay informed of current educational theories and practices”
An ability and willingness to make meaningful contributions to education.
Examples of innovations started in the nominees’ classrooms.
The 2019-2020 campus nominees included: Brandi Moore, Kindergarten Instructor at Paul Belton Elementary; Melissa Fite, First-Grade Instructor at Gateway Elementary; Emilie Poe, Third-grade Instructor at Crockett Elementary; Cynthia Hipolito, Fifth-grade Social Studies Instructor at Borger Intermediate; Judy Riggle, Seventh-grade Math Instructor at Borger Middle School and Maureen Martinez, Borger High School Spanish Instructor. This year, the Root-Gillespie award went to Judy Riggle. Ms. Riggle was recognized at Convocation. She will receive $750 to spend in her classroom. Each campus nominee will receive $250 for their classroom.
Ms. Riggle brings the real world to the math classroom by offering real-world experiences even when they can’t physically be in the classroom. One example of real-world learning is the slope lesson. Students found examples in their worlds of different types of slope and created videos. Ms. Riggle also served as the UIL Coordinator for the middle school this year. This is an extremely demanding job and she did it with pride and grace.
Ms. Riggle has a passion to learn new ways to engage students. She attends training with enthusiasm and spends time at home researching and gaining new information. When she finds something amazing, she is more than willing to share that information with her team.
Ms. Riggle has her students set goals and congratulates them when they achieve their goals, but she does something for those who don’t too. She shows them that goals are met in steps, not always all at once, and gives them advice on how to meet it next time.
Judy Riggle truly shows Bulldog Pride in everything that she does!
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Borger ISD Community, We are aware there are many concerns and questions concerning the construction projects in progress in Borger ISD. We would like to address some of the concerns. The additions and renovations at Borger Middle School and Intermediate Schools are almost complete. Landscaping and a punch list still need to be completed. A punch list is a list of smaller items in need of completion, but which typically would not be a barrier to using the building. Sometimes this can include things like repainting, minor repairs, or system adjustments.
Borger High School is approaching completion. We know it doesn’t look like it from the outside. However, except for the library, most of the work inside is complete or nearing completion. The older classrooms, bathrooms, front office, and security system have been updated and we have added a new Freshman Wing in addition to remodeling the library. The Contractor states that BHS should be completed, except for the punch list, by August 14.
As you can see, the courtyard is not yet complete. Our maintenance staff has been working to clear away weeds in the high school parking lot and courtyard. When asked for a completion date for the BHS courtyard, the Construction Manager, HB Construction, was not able to give a completion date. This is unacceptable to us and so we will be meeting with the Contractor, the Architect, and the Bonding company in the next few weeks to decide upon a solution. The district received a Guaranteed Maximum Price for the high school project, and we are working to meet that price.
The School District contracted with the Construction Manager at Risk for a Guaranteed Maximum Price. A Guaranteed Maximum Price is a ceiling on the cost of building an agreed upon project. If the projects changes, for example, if square footage is added or if the district decides to upgrade something from the agreed upon project scope, then the Guaranteed Maximum Price would increase to pay for that improvement. We expect the project to be done for no more than the Guaranteed Maximum Price.
We understand the frustration the community feels. The BHS courtyard has been addressed at board meetings over the last several months. According to our Architect the Courtyard was and always has been a part of the project and so we expect the Construction Manager to complete the work. No excuses. The Architect designs the project and the Construction Manager is supposed to build the project as it was designed for the guaranteed maximum price.
We believe our community will be extremely pleased with the interiors of the intermediate, middle, and high schools just like we have all been pleased with Bulldog Stadium. We can’t wait to show off these schools! We consider the high school courtyard to be sacred ground, and our expectation is that the Construction Manager will construct a courtyard that meets the standards of our community for the agreed-upon price.
Budget and construction updates are given at each board meeting every month. Please feel free to attend and find out the facts of what is going on in your school district.
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Jacob Garcia has been mentoring a young Borger Bulldog at Crockett Elementary this school year. Jacob volunteered for the mentor program because he wanted to make a difference in the lives of young kids. He wanted to be a role model and give back to his community and his school district. Jacob and his mentee, Austin Coffee, hit it off on the first day and have become good friends. When Jacob visits Austin, they read books, work in the science lab, draw pictures, have lunch, and play volleyball and basketball on the playground and in the gym. Austin's mother said that Friday is his favorite day of the week because Jacob comes to see him. It has been an awesome experience for both mentor and mentee. Jacob said, "It is life changing and makes me feel great that I can do this and hopefully inspire others to do the same. I hope Austin will always remember me and the times that we spent together." Jacob is a welder and has played football and baseball for the Borger Bulldogs. He spends his summers working for the
Canadian River Municipal Water Authority and enjoys fishing in his free time which is something Austin also likes to do. BISD and Borger High School want to thank Jacob Garcia for being a great role model and caring about the young Bulldogs in our district! We are proud of you, Jacob!
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Students at Borger High School will have
the opportunity to take part in courses which
combine classroom education and field-based
practicum experience. The Education & Training
Career Path was added to Borger High School’s
CTE program at the beginning of the 2017-2018
school year. Incoming Freshman can sign up for
the program by enrolling in Principles of Education
& Training.
Principles of Education & Training (9 -10 grade) is
designed to help students use self-knowledge,
educational and career information to analyze and
gain and skills an understanding of the basic
knowledge essential to careers available within the
Education and Training career cluster. Students will
develop a graduation plan that leads to a specific
career choice in the student’s area of interest.
Human Growth & Development (10-11 grades) is an
examination of human development across the lifespan
with emphasis upon research, theoretical perspectives,
and common physical, cognitive, emotional, and social
development milestones. This is important for teachers
to understand where their students are according to
growth and development milestones.
Instructional Practices provides students with the background
knowledge of child and adolescent development as well as
principles of effective teaching and training practices.
Students learn to plan and direct individualized instruction
and group activities, prepare instructional materials, develop
materials for educational environments, and complete other
responsibilities of teachers, trainers, paraprofessionals, or
other educational personnel. Students will be assigned to an
elementary campus and teacher-sponsor by their
teacher-coordinator. This will give students the opportunity
to have field-based experience as a student-teacher.
Practicum in Education and Training (12th grade) is a
a field-based internship that provides background knowledge
of child and adolescent development principles as well as
principles of effective teaching and training practices. Students
in the course work under the joint direction and supervision
of both their teacher-coordinator with knowledge of early
childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence education and
exemplary educators in direct instructional roles with
elementary students. Students learn to plan and direct
individualized instruction and group activities, prepare
instructional materials, assist with record keeping, make
physical arrangements, and complete other responsibilities
of classroom teachers, trainers, paraprofessionals, or
other educational personnel. Students shall be awarded two
credits for the successful completion of this course. A student may
repeat this course once for credit provided that the student is
experiencing different aspects of the industry and demonstrating
proficiency in additional and more advanced knowledge and skills.
If you have any questions about the BHS Education & Training
Program. Please contact the teacher-coordinator, Sherrie Hibbs at
[email protected].
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