Friday, October 29, 2010

The Art Departmen


October 24, 2010 was a proud moment for the Manor Art Department. Conception Olivo and Jose Moreno made “phenomenal” pieces of the Texas State Capital. State Representative Mark Strama was very pleased with the art of both talented artists. A reception was held in the capital for all artists who contributed to Mr. Strama’s office. The Manor Art Department has been invited for three years and has been accepted each of those times. Mr. Strama’s excitement over Conceptions art was surprising before meeting him saying, “Who’s is this! ...this is absolutely fantastic!”
Both Conception’s and José’s art will be held in the capital for one year in Mr.Strama’s office. This is a great accomplishment for Conception and Jose and the rest of the Manor Art Department.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Brackmeyer Interview

The Word recently interviewed Mr. Brackmeyer regarding the new policies for the 2010-2011 school year. Our first question was concerning hoodies. We asked Brackmeyer if he considered the students with financial issues when he made the rule that pull-over hoodies would not be permitted. His response was that he did think about students who may not be able to afford a new jacket or a hoodie. He came up with the rule last year, so it shouldn’t be very new to upperclassmen and only a minor concern for incoming freshman. He also said that if a student did not have financial resources to but a new jacket or a zip up hoodie that the school would provide or help pay for a new one.

The next question we asked was if there were any rules that he didn’t agree with in the district. He responded by saying that he did agree with them, and continues into further detail about how rules are made in our school and our district. He stated that they take very good care in researching why they want to make any rule that is proposed and how it will affect students both positively and negatively. The high school also collaborates with the school district to make sure that the rules they make are in line with the district policies.

The third question concerned the P.A.R room, otherwise known as the Personal Accountability Room. We felt we needed to know if the P.A.R room served a purpose to him and also know why its there. He responded by saying the P.A.R. room was for students who did not follow dress code and had excessive tardies. The P.A.R room is an intervention in our school that is used to send students a message of self discipline.

The fourth question was in regards to freshman capture. “Why did you make Freshman Capture?” His reply had to do with research they found, stating that it is more likely that students who do poorly their freshman year will end up failing their upcoming years and possibly drop out. Freshman Capture is for freshman teachers to catch the student up in classes, and to help them with study skills to make it easier for them to be able to study and take notes.

The third question from the last was “Do you consult the teachers before you make rules that affect them?” His answer was that they have a ‘Leadership Meeting’ every week. All the Department Heads go to the meeting (i.e. The English Department Head, Head Counselors etc.) and they decide based on the Leaderships’ input. Once the meeting is over, all the teachers in that department are given information, and if they have concerns, they consult the Department Head. Then at the next ‘Leadership Meeting’, they bring the information to the Principal and they discuss the rules and policies and come to a compromise.

The next question was “How was your high school and is Manor High anything like it?” He told us that his high school years were some of the best years of his life and that the rules were definitely different; he said it was a great experience for him. He also said that Manor wasn’t really how his school was but that there were a few similarities such as having dress code, fights, and people that skipped school.

The last question we had for him was “Why do we have advisory that’s fifteen minutes for the upperclassmen?” His answer was that it was basically a shortened version of Freshman Capture and that it was for upperclassmen to get their grades, makeup work, and to receive information about their graduation requirements.

What we learned from this interview is that the school doesn’t make rules just for fun, and the principal actually thinks things through and attempt to listen to the student body. We also learned that the P.A.R is to help students to realize to not make the same mistake over and over again, and advisory is for students to get caught up in their responsibilities. Through this interview, we tried to understand why Brackmeyer does the things he does for us and understand that he is a person just like us. He considers things that can help us and listens to the student body. He has a lot of things to think about and he is only doing what he thinks is best for everyone.

Haley Malone and Charelle Marshall

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Ironman Triathalon

On October 17, 2010 in Austin, Texas there was a Triathlon at the Walter E. Long Park. The Austin Ironman Triathlon is a challenging course that spreads over 70.3 miles and has three baffling parts of competition. The three parts of the race include 1.2 miles of swimming, 56 miles of biking, and 13.1 miles of running.

James Cunnama had nearly a seven-minute deficit to start the run, but ran a blistering split (1:12:56) on the 13.1-mile, off-road, terrain course. Out of the water in 11th place (25:29), he fired away over the bike course, making up nine places with a ride time of 2:12:22 to come in second behind the Estonian leader Marko Albert. On the run, he was second behind Estonian leader Marko Albert and overpowered Albert at around the 1.5km mark and then didn't look back. Cunnama, the professional athlete, won the Longhorn Ironman in 3 hours, 53 minutes and 57 seconds.

Manor High School was represented at the Longhorn Ironman by the Library Club, National Honors Society, Anime Club, and Ms. Dori Smith. The Library Club wrote the athletes ID number on their shoulders, on their left hand, and the athletes’ age on their calf. The National Honors Society handed out water to the runners and bikers, directed the runners the way to go, called for help, set up food, and put water in the cups when the race was over. They were willing to work enthusiastically by encouraging the competitors while having to wake up at 5:00am to make this race a wonderful outcome.



Charelle Marshall and Haley Malone

Tuesday, October 19, 2010



Manor vs. Bastrop
The Manor Mustangs came out with a recovered offside kick leading to a catch by Javante Taylor and a pass by Phillip Jones making the score 7-0. Manor defense came out but couldn’t stop the Bears from making a touchdown, and injuring a player making it a tie game in the last 30 seconds. The Manor Mustangs failed in their 2nd drive, which gave the Bastrop Bears the chance they needed to lead the game 14-7. Mustang offensive line gained big yardage but made a mistake which turned into an interception by the Bears. The Bastrop Bears made a touchdown leading in a 21-7 lead. Manor punts after unable to make a first down.

Bastrop didn’t have much luck in this drive in making a touchdown. Bastrop regained control of the ball, with the Bears QB running for a touchdown increasing the lead 28-7. Manors Javante Taylor makes a touchdown with a score of 28-14. Bastrop gains yards making a field goal increasing the lead to 31-14. Manor hasn’t given up yet and makes another touchdown by LD Williams, making the score 31-21. Bastrop fails to convert points giving the Mustangs the ball back. Once the Mustangs get the ball back Cory Richardson made a touchdown catching up the Mustangs to a score of 31-28. After Bastrop gains yards, they making another touchdown. Making the score 38-28.

Right when the 4th quarter starts Bastrop makes three consecutive touchdowns leading the game with a score of 59-28. The Manor Mustangs don’t go down without a fight scoring the last touchdown with an ending score of 59-34.

Parade

After a very enthusiastic and spirit filled pep-rally the afternoon of Thursday, September 23rd ,2010, the students excitement burned like fire on a torch and then spread throughout the entire Manor Community. On Thursday evening, the Manor staff, faculty, students and community celebrated their homecoming game with a parade from Manor Downs to the field where the bonfire started.

As soon as the bell rang for dismissal, the students hustled to the Manor Downs where the parade started. Presidential Meadows Elementary showed their spirit for their school to start the procession. Some of the students in their karate uniforms, from Manor Kickboxing Center, showed off their skills to the crowd. The Sonic float came after, showing a ‘mascot’ of a Sonic Cup. The Decker Ravens came next showing their pride and their motto, “On Time, On Task, and On a Mission.” Soon after Manor Middle School came and showed their future Mustang pride.

Then our stars of Manor High School came, the Manor Mustang Football Team. Cheering and screaming, they were pumped and ready to bring down the Elgin Wildcats. They were followed by their supporters, the Manor Cheerleaders, who also showed their Mustang pride. After our own football team, the Manor Middle Football team showed their Manor spirit and the Cross Country team for Manor High were just as enthusiastic for our school and their start to a very successful year.

As the parade died down, everyone made their way to the field where the bonfire was soon to start.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Pep-Rally



PEP-RALLY 2010
The homecoming pep-rally of the year 2010-2011 started with the dance team and cheerleaders hyping their fellow students on to make some noise. Once everyone was seated the Varsity football team entered the gym, to a crowd screaming and applauding. The Varsity head coach, Coach Jackson, gave a speech on the importance of the game against the, Elgin wildcats, to the student body. The cheerleaders gave a cheer to the MHS students to get them off their seat and get excited for the homecoming game that would come the next day. The Manor dance team then danced for the students twisting and turning to their routine. The contest for the spirit stick came afterwards with each class yelling their hearts out. As the contest closed the juniors were named the class with the most spirit. The pep-rally came to an end and the students left in high spirits waiting for the parade that would come the same afternoon!
- written by Jose Muniz
-edited by Samantha Guerra

Home Coming Game







On Friday September 24th, 2010, the Mustangs took the field against our district drivels the Elgin Wild Cats for the first district game, and a game of their life. They didn’t disappoint their fans it was an great game. We were off to a rough start but we made it through. The Mustangs were having a little trouble trying to get the ball with interceptions back and forth between the teams. A great interception was made by Jalen Washington #5. Middleton#14 threw a 15 yard pass to Straton Jones #7 to give Manor there first touchdown making a score of 6-0 with a miss field goal. Elgin was force to punt in there returning drive, Manor having position with having 4:27 left of the second quarter. An interception was made by #10 Elgin, which ended up in a fumble in their own 22 that was recovered by the MUSTANGS. The Mustangs ended the half with a 42 yard field goal attempt.
The third quarter begins and the Mustangs start off with a 20 yard kick return in their own. LD Williams ran it for 35 yards and got taken down at Elgin’s 25. LD Williams run’s it again for 9 yards and it is stop at the one. Touchdown! LD Williams #9 with a hard but easy slip inside score, making the score 12-0. Two point conversion by Reggie Middleton#14 up the middle now making the score 14-0. Making Elgin vulnerable and harder for them to catch up, kickoff return to #4 Sibley gets hit hard by #5 Jalen Washington at the 25 yard line. Elgin #21 runs it for 3 yard and gets his bell rung by #1 Balla. The Mustangs get the ball at Elgin’s 28. Elgin intercepts the ball that’s under thrown to #2 and into the unstirred hands of the Elgin’s line backer. Damion Sibley #4 on Elgin’s side takes it all the way a 55 yard run making the score 14-7. The Mustangs return the ball on their own 27, moving closer and closer to the house. Then a screen to #6 Terrion Williams and takes it for 45 yards home and that changes the score 20-7 keepings us on top.
In the end of the third quarter and the Mustangs put their four fingers up signalizing it’s the fourth quarter. The Mustangs kept stopping Elgin so they couldn’t do anything with the ball at this time, giving us the ball back. Pass complete to #7, close but not close enough for the Mustangs, Elgin start off at the 15 yard line but do nothing with it. Reggie starts off running through on the left side, nothing, up the middle LD Williams drags for the 1st. Reggie again but this time gets stop closer to the goal line, a huddle is called with 5:36 left on the clock. Touchdown! #14 Reggie Middleton, and the crowd goes wild as the score changes 26-7 with 5:40 on the clock. Elgin on the return for 46 yards, #56 with a great sack pushing Elgin back for a loss of 5 yards. That’s the end of the game final score 26 Mustangs, Elgin 7, an outstanding game for Reggie Middleton, LD Williams, Terrion Williams, and Statron Jones and all Manor Mustangs taking ownership of the 290 showdown!

-Josh Arnal, Jose Muniz

Friday, October 1, 2010

Cross Country

Cross Country
Results

9/27-Cameron Invitational
The cross country team had a successful day at the Cameron Invitational. The JV girls placed 2nd, their highest as a team this season. Freshman Melanie Leyva led the team and was closely followed by sophomore Riley Daniels. Yescenia Jacobo was also an individual medal winner. The JV boys continued their perfect season NY winning the team championship. Sophomore Edgar Fuentes won the race, sophomore Jason Morales finished 5th. Other individual medalists were freshman Marvin Benitez(12th) and Garrison Smith (14th). The varsity girls took 3rd place as a team. Aimee Slagle led the team with her 3rd place finish. Janette Hernandez was close behind in 6th. The varsity boys dominated the field and won the team championship. The finishing order for individual awards was junior Juan Jaimes (3rd), and sophomore lssai Martinez(6th), sophomore Alfredo Hernandez (10th ), and senior Delofino Gonzales (11th) . Sophomore Eduardo Bustillos (16th ) received the “Anchor Man “ award for being the fastest fifth man on a team. The teams are getting better and better each week. This Saturday, October 2nd, the teams will run at the McNeil Invitational at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock.



9/17/2010-Pflugerville Invitational

Because this meet was run on the course that will be used for the district meet, almost all the teams in our district attended. The girls’ team faced tough competition from teams not only in our district, but also powerhouse 5A schools from the Austin and Houston areas. Although there were no medalists on the girl’s side, they continue to improve each week. The JV girls were led by junior Aimee Slagle and senior Janette Hernandez. The JV boy’s race included all divisions and their race had over 300 participants. Manor had four runners in the top 15, which earned them a medal. Earning medals and leading the team (in finishing order) were sophomore Ray Landry, freshman Abdoulaye Diallo, sophomore Edgar Fuentes, and sophomore Francisco Martinez. The JV boys won the team championship and received a plaque for their accomplishment. The varsity team finished 4th. Other top varsity finishers were sophomore Issai Martinez, sophomore Alfredo Hernandez, sophomore Brian O’Hara, and sophomore Jesus Salas. Most importantly, they were ahead of all of the 4A teams, including those in our district. Our next meet is Monday, October 27th in Cameron.

9/10/2010-Waco Midway Invitational

The cross country team competed well at the Waco Midway Invitational. The team brought home 18 individual medals and 1 team trophy, even against tough 5A competition. The JV girls started the meet off and placed 3rd as a team. Individual medal winners were Yesy Estrada, Shaniah Dipuccio, and Gladys Sanchez. The JV boys were the second race and they put on a quite a show. The team placed first and medal winners included Eduardo Bustillos, Jesus Salas, Edgar Fuentes,Edwado Escobar,Ray Landry, and Francisco Martinez. The varsity girls team placed 3rd, and was let by individual champion Kelsey Rightmer. Other medalists were Aimee Slagle and Janette Hernandez. The varsity boys wrapped up the meet with a 3rd place finished. Juan Jaimes led the team and was joined on the medal stand by Issai Martinez, Stephen Dominguez, Alfredo Hernandez, and Brian O’Hara.