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Stepping Stone School to Open in Kyle’s Plum Creek Mixed-Use Master-Planned Development

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

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Demand for Early Care and Education in North Hays County Brings 16th Largest Privately Owned Child Care Provider in the Nation to Kyle, Texas

02.01.2010 – KYLE, Texas – Today, Stepping Stone School and Plum Creek Development Partners announced the recent closing on the site for a Stepping Stone School Child Development Center in Hays County. This will be Stepping Stone School’s first location in Hays County and eighteenth location in Central Texas.

The child development center will be built in Kyle’s Plum Creek master-planned community on a site located near Kyle Parkway (FM 1626) and Dorman Lane, adjacent to the newly opened TrustTexas Bank. Occupying 1.1 acres, the Kyle center will be an estimated 9,600 square feet. Stepping Stone School will provide early care and education to children from the ages of six weeks through 11 years old. Before and after-school programs will be offered for school age children, with Stepping Stone School transporting children from local elementary schools. School-age holiday care and a summer camp will also be offered.

Brett Arabie and Andrew Childers of Oxford Commercial represented Plum Creek Development Partners in the transaction.

“Stepping Stone School has proudly served the Austin and Bryan-College Station areas for over 30 years. We are thrilled to be opening a state of the art school in Kyle, Texas,” said Rhonda Paver, founder and executive director of Stepping Stone School. “The community and families of Kyle are a perfect match for Stepping Stone School. We are committed to the goals and values that lead the Kyle community. We look forward to a wonderful partnership with each and every family at our new center and in this region.”

The addition of Stepping Stone School is part of Plum Creek Development Partners’ plans to offer a New Urbanist community that suits a variety of ages, incomes and uses. This plan has unfolded over the past few years; in 2006 Plum Creek added local employer RSI and in 2009 brought Austin Regional Clinic, TrustTexas Bank and a 264-unit multifamily residential community to the development. A+ Federal Credit Union has also purchased a site in Plum Creek.

Population growth in Kyle has spurred demand for retail and services. Businesses and developments that have arrived to the area within the past three years include a City Lights Movie Theater, HEB Plus!, Kyle Marketplace, retailer Kohl’s, Seton Medical Center Hays and a Target department store.

“Rapid growth along FM 1626 is helping us realize our vision,” said Plum Creek Director of Operations, Peter French. “The value of a well-planned community has helped us sustain growth, even in an environment where capital markets are tight.”

About Stepping Stone School:
Stepping Stone School, the largest privately owned child care provider in Central Texas and the 16th largest in the nation, has been locally owned and operated since 1979. Its founders and employees apply the principles of the school’s nationally recognized curriculum while providing the highest quality early education and care. In addition, the founders consistently exercise their philanthropic commitment to their community through donations of time, money and resources to organizations whose missions are to better the lives and education of children and families. For more information, please visit the Stepping Stone School web site at www.steppingstoneschool.com.

HSC Seeks Youth Eager for Empowerment, Leadership and Scholarship

Monday, February 1st, 2010

*Apply on or before February 15 at www.hispanicscholar.org.*
The Hispanic Scholarship Consortium (HSC) encourages youth eager for empowerment, leadership and scholarship to apply for the 2010 HSC Scholarship Program. Not only are $2,000 – $5,000 renewable college scholarships available, but through this innovative program, students will learn about themselves, grow as leaders, meet inspiring people*, *work with supportive mentors and begin successful careers.**

A one-stop shop for students and funders, the 2010 HSC Scholarship Program currently offers both general and specialized funding opportunities to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates and graduate students.

*Interested students should apply by February 15, 2010, at http://www.hispanicscholar.org*. No paper applications are accepted.

Program Highlights
· $2,000 – $5,000 renewable scholarship awards available to students maintaining full-time status, earning a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and participating in HSC’s premier leadership training program**
· Elite 3-day leadership training experience led by professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds**
· Mentorship by caring adults in similar career paths and access to professional networks**
· Membership in an exceptional network of HSC Scholars and alumni**
· Regular communication and guidance for all students by trained professionals and specific assistance for first generation college students*

*Eligibility Requirements*

Applicants must:
- Plan to enroll in an accredited two-year or four-year accredited college or university in the United States on a full-time basis throughout the 2010-2011 academic year
- Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
- Reside in Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Lee, Travis or Williamson counties
- Be of Hispanic origin
- Be United States Citizens or legal permanent residents with a permanent resident card or current passport stamped I-551
- Participate in HSC’s premier leadership training program

*Application Requirements*
- Applicants must complete an online application including résumé and essay questions
- Have a teacher, mentor or coach submit an electronic letter of recommendation on his/her behalf
- Submit an official transcript
- Provide 2009 financial documentation
- Provide proof of residency status for non-U.S. citizens/non-residents
- Submit an optional photo (strongly encouraged)

Application Deadline: Monday, February 15, 2009

Questions?
Visit the Frequently Asked Questions link at http://www.hispanicscholar.org.

For more information, contact Marisa Limón: 512.450.5969 or scholarships@hispanicscholar.org.

About the Hispanic Scholarship Consortium (HSC)

The Hispanic Scholarship Consortium (HSC) removes barriers to higher education and empowers youth for professional and personal success far beyond degree attainment. Founded in 2004, HSC is a 501(c)(3) alliance of 38 synergistic organizations and individual benefactors committed to increasing the enrollment of Central Texas Hispanic students in higher education through scholastic services and opportunities. HSC currently operates in these Central Texas Counties: Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Hays, Lee, Travis and Williamson.

Our Impact
•Over 100 Scholars served
•Over $538,850 awarded in renewable financial assistance
• 2005 – 5 member organizations jointly awarded $30,000
• 2009 – 21 members organizations & 5 benefactors awarded $184,500

*HSC Scholars at a Glance*
100% of HSC Scholars are of Hispanic origin 3% attend community college
66% of HSC Scholars are first generation college students
93% attend a four-year institution
43% of HSC Scholars are from low-income households 4% attend graduate/professional school

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Marisa Y. Limón, M.Ed.
Hispanic Scholarship Consortium (HSC)
Phone: 512.450.5969
Fax: 512.834.1165
www.hispanicscholar.org

Michelle provides her perspective on bringing ACC to Kyle

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Three seats on the Hays CISD Board of Trustees will be up for election on May 8, 2010

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Three seats on the Hays CISD Board of Trustees will be up for election on May 8, 2010
District 4 – currently held by Ralph Pfluger
District 5 – currently held by Chip DuPont, and
District 2 – currently held by Willie Tenorio

Pfluger and DuPont have announced that they will not seek another term. Tenorio was appointed by the School Board in October.

Candidate application packets are available at the Central Administration Office, 21003 Interstate 35 in Kyle, or may be downloaded from the Texas Secretary of State’s Office website, www.sos.state.tx.us.

First day to file for a place on the ballot is Monday, Feb. 8. Filings are made at the Central Administration Office. Last day to file is Friday, March 12 at 4:30 p.m.

A map of the Hays CISD single-member districts is on the district website, www.hayscisd.net, or at the Central Administration
Office.

* We’re on Twitter! Get the latest updates on news affecting Hays CISD at
www.twitter.com/hayscisd.

Local High School Students Offer Community Service in Observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Enthusiastic College Forward contingents from both Hays High School and Lehman High School turned out in force Saturday to offer community service in observance of the 2010 Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.

Hays High’s group gathered at the Greater San Marcos Youth Council Children’s Center, painting picnic tables and helping organize the children’s game, art and crafts closet, as well as the shelter’s hygiene closet.

The Lobos showed up to offer their service at the San Marcos Southside Community Center, where they helped organize and beautify the center’s grounds, perform art projects and learn about the center’s services.

College Forward provides college access and college persistence services to motivated, economically-disadvantaged students, in order to facilitate their transition to college and makes the process exciting and rewarding.

The organization espouses the belief that access to higher education is the right of every young Texan.

Get Connected to Your Child’s Digital World

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The second part of the three-part series, “Get Connected to Your Child’s Digital World,” will be on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hays High School Career and Tech Auditorium.

Learn how YouTube, photo and video sharing and online gaming/virtual worlds can affect future jobs and college acceptance.

The information sessions are free and all parents of students in the district are invited to attend.  (VIEW FLYER)

Translator and On-Site Childcare Available

When:  Tuesday February 2, 2010
Time:  6:30 – 8 PM
Location:  Hays High School Career and Tech Auditorium

5th annual Technology Showcase – Application Deadline 2/24/10

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Teachers and students of all ages and grade levels in HCISD use technology on a daily basis fo content delivery, extension of learning, and enrichment of lessons, but many parents and community members have little opportunity to witness the outcome of the millions of dollars invested in educational technology.  A perception develops, further reinforced by the use of video games and cell phones in the home, that technology is chiefly used for reward, leisure time, and entertainment or socializing.  Often parents don’t realize what  a great benefit their children receive from their frequent exposure to technology in an educational setting.

The “our digITal world”  Showcase will give parents and interested community members the chance to view the outstanding examples of technology usage in HCISD, and give teachers and students the venue to showcase their innovative technology infused lesson plans and student projects.

Our digITal world Instructional Technology, the 5th annual district technology showcase, will be May 20, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Hays CISD Performing Arts Center and the annual logo contest is under way.

Hays CISD students in grades kindergarten through 12 have the opportunity to participate by submitting their own original artwork to represent this year’s theme. The overall logo winner’s artwork will be used in advertising and marketing the showcase. Prizes will be awarded to all winners. Please go to http://wordpress.hayscisd.net/it/tech-showcase/ for information about the contest criteria and to download the submission form.

Applications due February 24, 2010.

Event:  5th Anual Distric Technology Showcase
Date:  May 20, 2010
Time:  6-8PM
Location:  Hays CISD Performing Arts Center

Pd. Pol. Adv by Michelle López for Mayor Campaign, Rudy Cedillo, Treasurer