Friday, November 17, 2023

Giving Thanks- Steer Nation Message 11/17/23

GOOD MORNING…HAPPY THURSDAY!

Graham Steer Football- The Steers will be playing in the Area round of the playoffs vs Canyon West Plains this evening at Fair Park Field in Childress, TX. All ticket sales are $7 at the gate. SR Citizen passes are not being accepted. GO STEERS!

Lady Blues Basketball- The Lady Blues will host Nocona today at 1:00 pm. GO LADY BLUES!

Graham Steer Basketball- The Steers will host Sweetwater on Saturday for a 7:00 pm contest. GO STEERS!

GHS Smokin Steers- On Saturday, November 18, Graham will host a Texas High School BBQ Cook Competition on America's Largest Downtown Square in Graham. Texas. BEST of Luck to our SMOKIN STEERS!


Pioneer Elementary- Attendance Matters, thank you, parents, for getting your kids to school every day that they aren't sick. Adams, Davis, Lewis, Riggins, and Sams classes had 96% or greater attendance in October and won attendance awards. We celebrated with an ice cream party!

Crestview Elementary Writers of the Month- Congratulations to Emerson, Evangeline, Kase, Madelyn, Isabela, Sawyer, and Emma!

GJHS 2023 All-District Middle School Band- Congratulations to Michael Gonzalez 1st-Chair Percussion, Mia Ramirez 3rd-Chair Clarinet, Natalie Hunter 9th-Chair French Horn, Gracie Grisham 6th Chair Bass Clarinet, Kendrick Rivera Alternate Trombone, and Weston Gray Altternate Baritone.

GISD Board Calls Bond Election for May 2024- The below image provides an overview of the two propositions the voters will have an opportunity to consider. 

Giving Thanks (excerpt from Harvard Health Publishing)


Each holiday season comes with high expectations for a cozy and festive time of year. However, for many this time of year is tinged with sadness, anxiety, or depression. Certainly, major depression or a severe anxiety disorder benefits most from professional help. But what about those who just feel lost or overwhelmed or down at this time of year? Research (and common sense) suggests that one aspect of the Thanksgiving season can actually lift the spirits, and it's built right into the holiday — being grateful.


The word gratitude is derived from the Latin word gratia, which means grace, graciousness, or gratefulness (depending on the context). In some ways, gratitude encompasses all of these meanings. Gratitude is a thankful appreciation for what an individual receives, whether tangible or intangible. With gratitude, people acknowledge the goodness in their lives. In the process, people usually recognize that the source of that goodness lies at least partially outside themselves. As a result, being grateful also helps people connect to something larger than themselves as individuals — whether to other people, nature, or a higher power.

In positive psychology research, gratitude is strongly and consistently associated with greater happiness. Gratitude helps people feel more positive emotions, relish good experiences, improve their health, deal with adversity, and build strong relationships.

People feel and express gratitude in multiple ways. They can apply it to the past (retrieving positive memories and being thankful for elements of childhood or past blessings), the present (not taking good fortune for granted as it comes), and the future (maintaining a hopeful and optimistic attitude). Regardless of the inherent or current level of someone's gratitude, it's a quality that individuals can successfully cultivate further.

Ways to Cultivate Gratitude

Gratitude is a way for people to appreciate what they have instead of always reaching for something new in the hopes it will make them happier or thinking they can't feel satisfied until every physical and material need is met. Gratitude helps people refocus on what they have instead of what they lack. And, although it may feel contrived at first, this mental state grows stronger with use and practice.

Here are some ways to cultivate gratitude on a regular basis.

Write a thank-you note. You can make yourself happier and nurture your relationship with another person by writing a thank-you letter or email expressing your enjoyment and appreciation of that person's impact on your life. Send it, or better yet, deliver and read it in person if possible. Make a habit of sending at least one gratitude letter a month. Once in a while, write one to yourself.

Thank someone mentally. No time to write? It may help just to think about someone who has done something nice for you, and mentally thank the individual.

Keep a gratitude journal. Make it a habit to write down or share with a loved one thoughts about the gifts you've received each day.

Count your blessings. Pick a time every week to sit down and write about your blessings — reflecting on what went right or what you are grateful for. Sometimes it helps to pick a number — such as three to five things — that you will identify each week. As you write, be specific and think about the sensations you felt when something good happened to you.

Pray. People who are religious can use prayer to cultivate gratitude.

Meditate. Mindfulness meditation involves focusing on the present moment without judgment. Although people often focus on a word or phrase (such as "peace"), it is also possible to focus on what you're grateful for (the warmth of the sun, a pleasant sound, etc.).

Have a nice day… take care of yourself and others!


CORNY JOKE OF THE DAY:

What does the turkey do on a computer? (Scroll down for the answer.)






Google, Google!

Friday, November 10, 2023

Win the Day... Make life a masterpiece- Steer Nation Message 11/10/23

GOOD MORNING…HAPPY THURSDAY!

Veterans Day Tribute- All are welcome to attend the GISD Veterans Day Tribute at 9:30 this morning!

Graham Steer Football- The Steers will be playing in the Bi-District round of the playoff this evening at Aledo stadium vs Hillsboro. Tickets can be purchased at THIS LINK.  Go Steers… Beat the Eagles!

FFA Area Qualifiers- Congratulations to our FFA Area Qualifiers! Brailey Brooks- Senior Creed; Aneida Huerta- Senior Spanish Creed; Renata Garcia- Jr. Spanish Creed; Brazier Joy- Job Interview.

RSB3 Members Selected to Region 7 North Zone All-District Band- Congratulations to our All-District Band selections. Brihanna Aben - Flute (1st Chair); Brook Harvill - Clarinet; Mia-Katherine Hunter - Clarinet; Stormy Jackson - Clarinet; Devin McCall - Bass Clarinet (1st Chair); Jeremiah Roberts - Tenor Saxophone; Jackson Kidd - Baritone Saxophone (1st Chair); Taylor Lauster - French Horn; Harrison Ribble - Tenor Trombone (1st Chair); Thomas Gage - Bass Trombone (1st Chair); Heather Wright - Euphonium; Zander Montano - Euphonium. Alternates: James Gage - Alto Saxophone (Alternate); Tristan Schwettmann - Tuba (Alternate); Alison Mullens - Percussion (Alternate).

Crestview Elementary STEM Night- Mark your calendar and make plans to attend the Crestview STEM Night on December 5th!

Woodland Elementary Salutes Our Local Veterans- Woodland Elementary has invited veterans to visit with our students this week. Thanks a ton to Erin Erwin, Sarah Curd, and Max Krupp for taking the time to visit the Woodland students. 


GJHS Students Conduct Mock Trials at the Young County Courthouse- Our 8th-grade advanced reading classes have recently read The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. To connect the reading experience with the “real world” teachers Sheena Parilla and Tyler Fowler organized a mock trial experience at the Young County Courthouse. This would not have been possible without the assistance of Young County Judge Win Graham and Young County Attorney Chris Baran!

GISD Board Calls Bond Election for May 2024- The below image provides an overview of the two propositions the voters will have an opportunity to consider.



Win the Day…make life a masterpiece (excerpt from Win the Day by Mark Batterson

From 1964 to 1975, the UCLA Bruins dominated college basketball, winning ten NCAA national championships. They won seven of those championships in a row! The coach of those teams, John Wooden, ranks as one of the most revered coaches in the history of sports. Those who knew John Wooden would argue that his character off the court was even more impressive than his coaching on it.

Through the ups and downs of life, the wins and the losses, it was a seven-point creed that served as John Wooden’s compass. It was his rule of life. John Wooden’s father introduced him to the creed, but it wasn’t original to Joshua Wooden. He copied the creed from a 1931 interview with Supreme Court Justice John H. Clarke. Wooden’s version looked like this:

  1. Be true to yourself.

  2. Help others.

  3. Make each day your masterpiece.

  4. Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible.

  5. Make friendship a fine art.

  6. Build a shelter against a rainy day.

  7. Pray for guidance, and count and give thanks for your blessings every day.


What does it mean to make each day a masterpiece? The answer for each person, of course, is as different as each of us. You need to come up with your own answer, and you’ll have different answers during different seasons of life.


If you want to win the day, you’ve got to define the win: What’s important now? This question is a journey, not a destination. Happy traveling1

 

Have a nice day… take care of yourself and others!


CORNY JOKE OF THE DAY:

Why should you never trust someone writing on graph paper? (Scroll down for the answer.)










Because they must be plotting something!


Thursday, November 2, 2023

Kids Say the Darndest Things- Steer Nation Message 11/2/23

GOOD MORNING…HAPPY THURSDAY!

Lady Blues Volleyball Playoffs- The Lady Blues will be competing in the Area round of the playoffs on Friday, November 3rd against Decatur. The match will be held at 7:00 p.m. in Weatherford at the Ninth Grade Campus GO LADY BLUES!

Graham Steer Football- The Steers are open this Friday evening but will be playing in the Bi-District round of the playoff on Friday evening at Aledo stadium vs Hillsboro. Ticket information will be shared as soon as it is available.

Be Part of a Culture of Voting- We should exemplify a culture of voting! I encourage you to take time during the school day (conference period/lunch/cover for each other/etc. approved by your principal) to cast your vote for the November 7, 2023, election. Early voting ends Friday, November 3rd, and election day is Tuesday, November 7th. Don't miss your chance to vote on the 14 Propositions on the ballot.

Please click this link to view a Summary of Propositions- https://teachthevote.atpe.org/Our-Blog/Latest-Posts/The-14-propositions-on-this-years-ballot#Bookmark1 (https://teachthevote.atpe.org/Our-Blog/Latest-Posts/The-14-propositions-on-this-years-ballot#Bookmark1)

Please click this link to see the Ballot Language for each Proposition- https://www.sos.texas.gov/elections/forms/november-2023-ballot-language-14-finalwprops.pdf.

Your vote matters... cast it today!

Pioneer Elementary- This young man is knocking it out in Mrs. Fee’s class!  Keep working hard!!!

Crestview Elementary Storybook Pumpkin Winners- Meet the amazing winners of our Storybook Pumpkin Contest! These pumpkins turned into incredible tales, from fairy tales to adventures. Big cheers to our creative winners! Your imagination is truly impressive.

Woodland Elementary’s Jump for George- You can see the excitement on their faces and the loot wrapped around each neck. This is always such a great fun way to recognize those who have had GREAT attendance. Keep up the great work and for showing up daily!

Graham Junior High School Student Spotlight of the Week- Congratulations to Colton Doyle and Jessica Garcia! Both of these students are critical thinkers and show compassion daily to others! Their leadership goes above and beyond to those around them.

Happy Birthday, NCTC Poster Contest- The contest is open to all students in grades K-12.

Kids Say the Darndest Things…

A first-grade teacher presented each of the 25 children in her class with the first half of a well-known proverb and asked them to come up with the remainder of the proverb. Imagine the insight to be gained from this class of 6- and 7-year-old children.

Don't change horses ___ until they stop.

It's always darkest before ___ Daylight Saving Time.

Home is where___ your house is.

Don't bite the hand that ___ looks dirty.

No news is ___ impossible.

A miss is as good as a ___ Mister.

If you lie down with dogs, you'll ___ stink in the morning.

Love all, trust ___ me.

Better to be safe than___ to punch a 5th grader.

The pen is mightier than the ___ pigs.

An idle mind is ___ the best way to relax.

A penny saved is ___ not much.

People in glass houses___ are rich.

Two's company, three's ___ the Musketeers

Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and ___ you have to blow your nose.

Early to bed and early to rise___ is the first in the bathroom.

Children should be seen and not ___ spanked or grounded.

If at first, you don't succeed ___ get new batteries.

The squeaking wheel___ gets annoying.

A rolling stone___ plays the guitar.

Better late than ___ pregnant.

You have nothing to fear but___ your principal.

I think therefore I___ get a headache.


Have a nice day… take care of yourself and others!


CORNY JOKE OF THE DAY:

Why do bees have sticky hair? (Scroll down for the answer.)


They use honeycombs!