This
year was full of many “firsts”…from adjusting to a new school to venturing to
bigger and better interests for our children. We can’t believe how fast this
year flew by! As you receive this third family newsletter with the kid’s school
picture and other snapshots; we wanted to share with you their accomplishments
throughout the school year and reflect on all their blessings.
As
you know, this was Charlie’s last year in middle school. Yes, it’s true…we
can’t believe it either!! His middle school years at Trautmann quickly flew by-he
is officially a freshman! When did this happen?! Last time I remember I was holding
this five pound baby in my arms and the next thing I know-he’s off to high
school! But before he embarks on his new journey, here are a couple of things
he achieved this year. One of the most challenging things Charlie had to be
successful in was his STAAR tests. This was no easy feat! He had to pass four
subjects in order to meet state standards. We are extremely happy and proud to
report that he satisfactorily passed all of them! Charlie will also follow our
alma mater by attending United High School where he will concentrate on his
endorsement in Arts & Humanities. His goal is to graduate with a
distinguished level achievement to prepare him for college. In addition and with
much excitement, Charlie started a more traditional Japanese form of karate, Okinawan
Goju-ryu. Although he is starting as a white belt in this style of karate, his Sensei
informs us he has a very promising vocation. As a result of his blue belt
status in Goshin Jitsu, he is advancing quickly. So well that his Sensei
recently informed us he will be traveling to Houston this month to meet his Sensei’s
Sensei from Japan! This trip will give him the opportunity to learn and prepare
for his new Katas, future tournaments and belt advancements. His Sensei wants
to eventually take him to Japan in two years! As a culmination to middle
school, he attended his 8th Grade “Great Gatsby” themed prom. As you
can see, he had a lot of fun and rode in style in the 1936 Chevy, courtesy of
Grandpa. Wish our Longhorn Class of 2018 good luck in high school…four years will
be here before we know it!
Cristina had first hand at experiencing middle school for the first time this year as a 6th grader. Her 6th grade transition experience was smooth, enjoyable and successful. To start, in celebration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, Cristina created a Lorax themed project and received 2nd place recognition. Cristina’s participation in the Laredo International Fair and Exposition (LIFE) for the second time this year was another learning experience. As a United High School Jr. FFA member, she decided to raise two rabbits once again. That cold February morning, “Chester and Buster” were not sifted and she was delighted to show in the fair. She had an amazing time having been selected to move on to the second round this year. Although she didn’t place, she had fun participating in the showmanship event as well. She’s still debating on raising rabbits for next year. She’s thinking about raising a lamb or goat! As part of the district’s GT program, she was required to create a project on Discoveries and Passion. Without surprise, her research was on “Canine Discoveries” and had the distinction to display her work at the GT Showcase. In December she participated for the second time in the holiday favorite, The Nutcracker. This month she anticipates her 4th year performance in this year’s “Dance Magic” recital where she will be dancing to ballet, jazz, tap, and hip-hop. Cristina also received her Bronze Award (highest honor as a Junior) and bridged to a Cadette level as part of the Girl Scouts. This year she begins working for her Silver award. Seventh grade shorthorns, here she comes!
Our
determined and youngest, Carolina, also had a very flourishing year as well…she passed her STAAR
testing with flying colors! She received commended performance in Reading and
Writing. She too, participated in the district’s GT Showcase and presented her
project at the Annual GT Showcase and was honored with a medal. She was also
selected in this year’s campus Science Fair. Carolina was also selected as Student
of the Month! She also received a medal at the end of the year for her Honor
Roll achievement, STAR Reader, Perfect Attendance, and Knights at your Service.
This year she was in the school’s volleyball team again. We were so proud when
she led the team in points during her serves! She hopes to join the team again
next year. Our athletic little girl decided to join gymnastics as her
extra-curricular activity this year. She was recently recognized at her school
as “Power Gymnast” of the month! Within a short amount of time she has
accomplished to advance to the next level. Carolina also participated in the
Girl Scout bridging ceremonies and advanced to a Junior. She will be working on
earning her Bronze Award like her big sister. We can’t believe next year will
be our little girl’s last year in elementary school as a 5th grader!!
We are confident she will make her last year a memorable one.
We
are beyond proud of our three children, to say the least. They each exceed our
expectations every year and we are just blessed to be called their parents. We wish
them nothing but the best next school year as they seek and embark in new opportunities.
We hope you enjoy these school pictures and special memories on our behalf. Have
a great summer!
1 comment:
I love this update. It's so hard to believe their growing up so fast and knowing my kids are right behind yours. It is so bittersweet.
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