Monthly Archives: February 2017

The Three Javelinas

The Magik Theatre
Playwright(s): Based on the books by Susan Howell (illustrated by Jim Harris) Book and lyrics by Jenny Millinger Music by Todd Hulet
Opens on: 03/03/2017 and Runs Through: 04/09/2017
Days/Times: Please visit our website magiktheatre.org for show dates and times.

Sensory-friendly performance Saturday, March 25, 2:00 p.m.

Synopsis:
This take on “The Three Little Pigs” is set in the southwest among the tumbleweeds and ocotillo, as three brother and sister javelinas try to outwit a coyote and end up learning what it means to be a family.
Location: 420 South Alamo Street, San Antonio, Texas, 78205
Tickets: Go to www.magiktheatre.org or call 210.227.2751 for reservations

Adults $15

Children 2-17 $12

Active-duty/retired military, educators, seniors (with ID) $12

Lapsit children under 2 FREE

Early bird season tickets $36-$45
Regular season tickets $45-$55

Group rates also available.

Purchase online: www.magiktheatre.org/buy-tickets-make-reservations/2016-2017-season
Our Website: www.magiktheatre.org
Contact/More Information: Go to www.magiktheatre.org or call 210.227.2751 for reservations or more information.

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San Antonio German class

I want to gauge interest in a new German class for the summer or fall. It would be for beginners, high school (possibly late middle school) through adults. It would be lively, academically serious, and personal. We would probably meet once a week for an hour, with significant homework in between. This would be a more structured class than my previous German class. I can also accommodate those with some experience in German; we’ll adjust your assignments according to your level. (And I will continue to teach Spanish through Star Academy and possibly elsewhere.) Let me know if you or anyone you know might be interested.

Elizabeth Tapley
210-262-1388

Piano Lessons

PIANO LESSONS offered for summer and fall in my home on Brook Hollow and 281. Former homeschool mom, now empty nester, 30 years experience. Fun 30 minute, weekly lessons for ages 7-97. Music theory taught, Christmas recital and spring recital. References available. Call Cindy 972-938-6767

Free American Presidents Timeline Poster

Order your FREE American Presidents Timeline Poster!

C-SPAN Classroom is delighted to offer our new American Presidents Timeline poster – available only to C-SPAN Classroom members.

This colorful 6′ long poster details the lives and public service careers of every president, plus key historical events, Supreme Court cases, Constitutional Amendments, and technology milestones throughout history.

To reserve yours, simply visit our Special Offers page, log-in, and click on “Get This Offer.” The poster is FREE of charge to C-SPAN Classroom members (* limit of one poster per member and only available to members residing in the U.S. and territories).

Depending on the date of your order please allow up to 3-4 weeks for delivery. All orders received between now and March 3 will be mailed the week of March 6.

 

Presidential Historians Survey

As the nation marks Presidents Day 2017, C-SPAN is releasing the results of its third Historians Survey of Presidential Leadership, in which a cross-section of 91 presidential historians ranked the 43 former occupants of the White House on ten attributes of leadership.

Full rankings for each of the 43 presidents as well as shareable/social media graphics are available at:
www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2017.

As in C-SPAN’s first two surveys, released in 2000 and 2009, Abraham Lincoln receives top billing among the historians. George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt retain their top five status, while Dwight Eisenhower moves into the top five for the first time.

Former President Barack Obama enters the ranks for the first time in the #12 position. Notably, his leadership category ratings range from #3 for “Pursued Equal Justice for All,” to #39 for “Relations with Congress.” His predecessor, George W. Bush, has benefitted somewhat from the passing of years: His ranking at #33, is up three places from our 2009 survey. Dwight Eisenhower also advanced three spots since 2009, moving to the #5 position from #8 overall. Bill Clinton remains unchanged at #15.

The biggest decline from our 2009 survey is Andrew Jackson, who was #13 in 2009, and who now stands at #18 overall.

Three presidents continue to hold the same bottom rankings as they did in 2000 and 2009: James Buchanan remains in last place at #43, preceded by Andrew Johnson (#42), and Franklin Pierce (#41). Note that they rank even lower than William Henry Harrison, who served for only one month. The most-average U.S. president, as rated by our historian participants is Ulysses S. Grant, who ranks 22 out of 43 presidents.

A team of academic advisors has guided C-SPAN for each of its three surveys: Dr. Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History at Rice University; Dr. Edna Greene Medford, Professor of History, Howard University; and Richard Norton Smith, presidential historian and biographer. The team approved the ten criteria, the same used in C-SPAN’s 2000 and 2009 Surveys, consulted on the list of invited participants, and supervised the reporting of the results.

 

Erin Fischell, Robotics and Acoustics Researcher!

Who: Robotics & Acoustics Researcher, Erin Fischell
When: Thursday, Feb 23rd, @1:00pm Eastern
Where: www.jason.org/live

Join us to have your students’ questions
answered by a real live scientist!

 

 

 

Next week we will be live with Erin Fischell, Robotics and Aquatics Researcher from MIT. Erin builds specialized robot sensors to collect data and run experiments above and under the water. She will be speaking to students on topics surrounding her career and science journey.

During JASON Live events, students from across the country and around the world connect in real time with science role models. These Q&A’s are always unique and valuable to the students and adults who participate. Join us and see why thousands love JASON Live event series!

Students can submit questions in advance here. And you can find our archive of free JASON Live events on our YouTube channel.

See you there—live!—next Thursday.

The JASON Team

HCCH Father-Daughter Dance

Hill Country Christian Homeschoolers is proud to announce our 15th Annual Father-Daughter Dance!

This is a community event, open to all girls Pre-K through 12th grade and a male role model.

This is such a special event, and our girls look forward to it all year long!

 

Friday, March 31, 2017

7:00pm - 10:00pm

Anhalt Dance Hall

 

For more information and to register to attend, please click on the link below:

Dance Registration

 

We hope to see you there!!

A Course of Study in Good Citizenship: Lower Elementary

People in the shapre of the United States representing good citizenship

One of the few requirements for homeschooling in Texas is to have a curriculum that provides for a course of study in good citizenship. For high schoolers, this seems relatively clear since most public high school students take a one semester government class. However, there isn’t any such designated class for middle or elementary school. Citizenship and government are listed as TEKS items under social studies for elementary and middle school. Continue reading »

Celebrate African American Military Heroes During Black History Month

Celebrate African American Military Heroes During Black History Month

African American soldiers and sailors have shown exceptional courage and heroism in every U.S. war. Learn more about their stories as we celebrate Black History Month.

Visit the official African American History Month website and learn more!

Much Ado About Nothing

Crystal Sea Drama Company
Playwright(s): William Shakespeare
Opens on: 02/17/2017 and Runs Through: 02/25/2017
Days/Times: Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Synopsis:
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING – by William Shakespeare

February 17-25, Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.

Shakespeare’s beloved comedy features romantic hijinks and misunderstandings when soldiers return home from war to the women who are charmed by men in uniform. One solder, Claudio, is to be married to lovely Hero in one week. To pass the time, they conspire with Don Pedro to set a “lover’s trap” for Benedick, an arrogant confirmed bachelor, and Beatrice, his favorite sparring partner. Meanwhile, the evil Don John conspires to break up the wedding by accusing Hero of infidelity. In the end, though, it all turns out to be “much ado about nothing.”

Adult: $12; Student, Senior, Military, SATCO: $10

https://www.crystalseadrama.org/tickets

Graphic Design: Joshua Bush

Cast/Crew: Directed by Irene B. Miller
Location: 8414 Speedway, San Antonio, Texas, 78230
Tickets: Adult: $12; Student, Senior, Military, SATCO: $10
Purchase online: www.crystalseadrama.org/tickets
Our Website: www.crystalseadrama.org
Contact/More Information:
210/849-0934