Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Lobos' Hyperion on High Soars to the Sky

Much like the NASA space launches of the past half century, Lehman High School's launch of its Near Space balloon--carrying the camera and scientific instrument-packed Hyperion--took a little longer than anticipated to get off the ground. As at Cape Canaveral, enthusiastic spectators--including many elementary STEM students--waited patiently for everything to be in order, the balloon to be properly inflated, and teacher Ross Russell and his Radio Club team (and other involved students) to have the Hyperion securely tied to the balloon.

When left-off finally came, the balloon soared along with the imaginations of all present about how high and how far the Lobo-created combination would travel. By day's end the chase team of Russell and LHS teacher Elaine Hunt had retrieved the perfectly intact Hyperion, its instruments having recorded an ascent of 98,300 feet, and radio GPS/signal-documented a course that took the balloon as far east as Lexington, Texas, before running into stormy weather.
 
Stay tuned for more on this project as the Lehman contingent continues working toward a Guinness World Record. (ground photos by Jim Cullen; lift-off aerial photo by Hyperion)

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Lehman Students Vie To Break World Record

Students Hope to Eventually Launch Paper Airplane from 17 Miles above Earth’s Surface

On May 4, 2012, at 11:15 a.m., select Lehman High School students will make their first test flight in an effort to break the Guinness Book of World Records record for the highest altitude paper plane launch. The students will try to lift a 5-pound payload with a high-altitude balloon above 89,591 feet – the current world record for the airplane launch. Though the Lehman Radio Club and journalism students – the groups who are participating – don’t anticipate trying to launch a paper airplane until sometime next school year, the test flights they conduct are critical opportunities to gather data and learn about space flight. In March, teachers Ross Russell, Judy Cooper, and Elaine Hunt were able to get a small balloon about 86,500 feet off the ground while exploring the feasibility of the making the effort a classroom project.

The students were inspired by a 2009 science contest called PARIS, or Paper Aircraft Released Into Space, which was sponsored by The Register, a British science and technology website, to spur interest in private space flight technology development. The word “space” in the project’s name referred to near space, not outer space, since it was not planned to launch a paper airplane above the 62 mile boundary line of outer space.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, “On 28 October 2010, at a location about 120 miles west of Madrid, Spain, a team of British space enthusiasts launched a paper plane into space from a helium balloon at an altitude of 89,591 feet (27,307.39 m) or 17 miles above the earth’s surface. The plane, Vulture 1, had a wingspan of three feet, was made of paper straws, covered in paper and it took a year to construct. The balloon was equipped with two cameras and tracker devices, and both plane and balloon were retrieved intact about 100 miles from the launch site.”
Meet the Lehman students at the May 4th test flight and follow them on their quest to break the world record!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Lehman Navy JROTC Competes at Tarleton State

The Lehman High School Navy JROTC traveled to Stephenville recently, competing in the Tarleton State University Army ROTC Drill Meet. Placing efforts for the Lobo NJROTC included A'leya Banbury's 1st in Knock-out Drill, Cory Schmidt's 2nd in the Male Mile Run, and a 3rd place for Inspection Female Color Guard (Shelby White, Ana Montoya, Diana Jaco, A'leya Banbury). Highlight photos here are of the unit's Armed Drill Team performing, team member Hector Alvarado in the individual photo. (photos by Sherri Cygan)

LHS 2012 Girls State Rep and Alternate Named

Lehman High School proudly names two of its finest as the school's representative and alternative representative to 2012 Bluebonnet Girls State. Junior Victoria Van Wart (left) has been named the school's representative and classmate Kacy Petersen (right) has been named Alternate. Victoria is the daughter of Cindy and Mike Van Wart of Kyle and Kacy is the daughter of Julie and Bryan Petersen of Kyle. Bluebonnet Girls State will be held on the campus of Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, June 10-16. (photo by Jim Cullen)

Lady Lobo Basketball Pair Named Academic All-State

Two outstanding members of the Lehman High School Lady Lobos basketball team have been named to the Academic All-State Team. Seniors Anissa Robles and Amara Smith qualified by maintaining a GPA of 92 or better for seven semesters. (photo by Jim Cullen)

Friday, April 20, 2012

LHS Cheerleaders are WORLD CHAMPIONS!!!

World Champions! That has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Your LoboVarsity Cheerleaders won the Universal Cheerleaders Association Small Coed Team Cheer World Championship in Orlando, Florida on February 12th.

Lehman Color Guard is State Champion!


The Lobos Color Guard earned the top slot in the state March 24, 2012, at competition for the 2012 Texas Color Guard Circuit Regional A State Championship. Competition was tough. Katy, Kempner, and Judson high schools rounded out the top four. Lehman High School scored 87.7, compared with Katy's 86.6, Kemper's 86.4, and Judson's 85.7. There were 81 school competing at State in this division.
“It has been a truly amazing season with a young, but passionate group of students," said Johnnie Green, Lehman Color Guard Director. "Words can not begin to tell you how proud I am of their work, their dedication, and their commitment to excellence! Please congratulate these OUTSTANDING performers when you see them, sporting their well deserved GOLD MEDALS!" Freshmen members make up 70% of the Lehman Color Guard. Look for continued success from these outstanding athletes in the coming years. 

Soccer Awards

Academic All State from TASCO we have already announced
Cesar Ordaz
Jorge Gutierrez
Pablo Martinez
Academic All District
Andres Castro
Pablo Martinez
Jorge Gutierrez
Albert Percastegui
Cesar Ordaz
Honorable Mention
Chris Piedra
Rene Torrez
Hector Castillon
2nd Team All District
Eli Guajardo
Francesco Bonfe
Miguel Martinez
1st Team All District
Victor Bravo
Pablo Martinez
Cesar Ordaz
49 4A Utility Player of the Year
Josh Newenham
49 4A DISTRICT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Fernando Mercado

LHS Teacher of the Year - Jay Sansom

Congratulations to Jay Sansom - LHS 2011-2012 Teacher of the Year!J ay is very consistent with the students. He is an awesome coach and classroom teacher. He really is present for the students in ways that few teachers are. He is a supportive and kind colleague. He is honest and direct with his communications with administration, colleagues and students. He invests his time and personal generously with our kids! Jay mentors students in the classroom, on the soccer field and cross country course and in their entire high school life! Students look to him for guidance with everyday teenage issues, as well as post high school guidance. He organizes opportunities for his students to mentor elementary students and thereby teaches them to give back to the community, help other students, and ultimately help themselves. All this while also maintaining a very high success rate with grades and testing in his classes. He is a gifted and passionate teacher that exemplifies the philosophy of teaching the “whole child! Jay represents the founding principles of Lehman by connecting with kids. The bond he makes with students goes on long after high school is over. Many former students still keep in touch today and seek his advice. The respect he has earned from the students is seen in his classroom and on the field. He continues to challenge his students academically while maintaining a fun environment by adding his own sense of witty humor into his lectures.Jay is not only a mentor for students and athletes but also his fellow teachers. Teachers constantly ask Jay for advice and for his opinion as an experienced teacher with a great wealth of knowledge. You can even find him picking up trash at lunch trying to keep our school clean and interacting with the students. Jay epitomizes the qualities of an excellent teacher, coach, mentor for everyone on this campus. Congratulations, Jay!!!
The Lehman High School Student Council has received notification from the Texas Association of Student Councils that their group has been recognized by the state organization for having one of the most outstanding student councils in Texas. The LHS Student Council was awarded 'Outstanding Student Council', the 'Energy and Environment' Award, and the 'Community Service' award by the TASC. Less than 20% of all student councils win even one TASC award. The TASC made special note of Lehman's Student Council being awarded 3 such awards. The Lehman Student Council is sponsored by Karin Prado and Erin Powell. Congratulations to everyone involved in Student Council.

Mixed Choir wins SWEEPSTAKES!

The LHS Lobos' Daniel Arredondo-directed Varsity Mixed Choir was all smiles following their first division scores in both Concert and Sight-Reading (gained with a unanimous sweep of judges' 1's). Performing in the second day of the annual competition, the Varsity Mixed Choir's Sweepstakes win finished off a great UIL competition as four Lehman choirs won Sweepstakes trophies, including a wins by a pair of first-day non-varsity choirs as well as the Sweepstakes win by the Lobo Varsity Treble Choir who garnered all 1's by the judges as well.

Lehman Wind Ensemble Brings Home Sweepstakes

The Lehman High School Band's Wind Ensemble rolled to another Sweepstakes showing in the 2012 UIL Division 4A Concert and Sight-Reading Contest. Held at the Hays CISD Performing Arts Center, the contest saw the Lobos' Joey Lucita-directed ensemble demonstrate the excellence that has come to be the standard in the district. (see photo by Jim Cullen)

Lobo Varsity Treble Choir Grabs Sweepstakes

Lehman High School's Varsity Treble Choir, under the direction of Daniel Arredondo, garnered another Sweepstakes trophy in the UIL Region 18 Vocal Division Concert and Sight-Reading Contest. The feat, accomplished with a unanimous string of judges' 1st division scores, helped represent an outstanding two-day showing for the Lehman Choir Program, which won four Sweepstakes trophies. Congratulations to Daniel and all of our outstanding choir members. (a photo by Jim Cullen)

Lobos Claim UIL Technical Theatre Design Honors

A number of Lehman High School Theatre students have claimed honors in the UIL Technical Theatre Design Contest, including Jacob Soto (Award of Merit - Marketing), Caitlyn Cygan (Award of Distinguished Merit - Group), Joshua Banbury (Award of Honor - Costumes); Conrad Russell (Award of Merit - Marketing), Sierra Sambrano (Award of Distinguished Merit - Group), Jay Ramos (Award of Distinguished Merit - Group), and Kelsey Grimes (Award of Merit - Costumes). The Cygan, Ramos, Sambrano Group Entry for Costume, Marketing, Set, and Make-up) was in the top group of award-winners from which State Finalists were chosen. Congratulations to all of our theater students for an outstanding performance at UIL. (see a photo by Marissa Meek)

Lobo Concert Band Gets 1st-Ever UIL Sweepstakes

Setting the early pace for two days of musical excellence, the Lehman High School Concert Band scored its historic first-ever Sweepstakes win in the annual UIL Concert and Sight-Reading competition held recently at the HCISD Performing Arts Center. Directed by Johnnie Green, the Lobos received a three-judge score of 1-2-1 for a final first division in Concert, then pulled a unanimous three-judge decision of 1's in Sight-Reading. Congratulations to the Concert Band for setting a new standard at Lehman. (see a photo by Jim Cullen)

Lobos receive TLA Media Awards

Six Lehman High School students are among students statewide receiving Texas Library Association Media Awards, recognizing excellence in photography or graphic design projects. The students include Ian McGrath, Melissa Compton, Eugene Jared, Karina Geiss, Hannah Donaldson, and Haley Parsons. Lehman High School librarian Carrie Bartsch announced the winners, noting the annual awards "promote excellence in amateur media production and its importance in life-long learning." The state-wide TLA-sponsored event has been staged since 1988 and is open to all school-aged Texas residents. Bartsch additionally expressed appreciation to Lehman Art teacher Debra Flynn for facilitating the project entry process. (see a photo by Jim Cullen)

Lobos Advances to Academic UIL Regionals

The Lehman High School Academic UIL Team enjoyed a strong showing at the 2012 District 27-4A Spring Meet. The Lobos rolled up 215 team points, sending a solid contingent on to the Region Meet. Lehman UIL Coordinator Michael Saberian said after the meet, "it was our greatest year for student participation in our UIL Academics Program. A superb group of academic coaches cultivated the talents of a great group of kids with the support of a great district staff." Regional qualifiers Marcia Rondonuwu (Spelling), Lauren Lumague (Spelling), Imani Fairman (Prose Interpretation), Derrick Robinson (Accounting), Michelle Williamson (Spelling), Victoria Salinas (Spelling/Social Studies), Madeleine Hewitt (Science), Marco Garcia (Calculator Apps), Andres Castro (Social Studies). Congratulations for representing the Lobo Nation at Regionals!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Lehman High School senior Alicia Naspretto has brought life to Lobo Mascot "Louie" for four years, gathering area accolades and widespread recognition for her spirited work all along the way. Her latest honor was winning 2nd Place in State for mascot competition at the recent state meet.
Incidentally, Alicia has been accepted into an amazing array of colleges including Alabama, Penn State, Baylor, LSU, Tennessee, and many, many others.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

This is School Counselor's Appreciation Week.  Our counselors at Lehman work tremendously hard to help each Lehman student reach their full potential and be ready and able to choose their life's work upon graduation. That’s what school counselors do: they help. Thank a counselor today!!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I am creating this blog to share my views on education, instructional best practices, leadership, and the process need to create a student-centered learning environment at Lehman High School. I appreciate any and all responses, correspondence, suggestions, criticisms, etc.