Marks-Arias Appointed as Principal at Austin
Irving ISD Interim Superintendent of
Schools Dr. Neil Dugger has announced the appointment of Desiree
Marks-Arias as principal of Austin Middle School. Arias most recently
served as assistant superintendent for curriculum & instruction in
Cotulla ISD.
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Desiree Marks |
A native of Brownsville, Arias began
her career in 1994 with Dallas ISD as a math and science teacher at
Cowart Elementary School and Stockard Middle School. In 1999 she became
dean of instruction at Stockard then principal at Rusk Middle School in
2002. In 2003 Arias accepted a position as a consultant for a private
educational company. The following year, she became associate principal
in Del Valle ISD at Del Valle High School, and returned to Dallas ISD as
principal at Long Middle School in 2005. Arias served at Long for two
years before accepting the assistant superintendent position in Cotulla
in 2007.
Arias has earned Bachelor of Arts
and Master of Education degrees from University of Texas at Austin (UT)
and Superintendent Certification from University of Texas at Arlington.
She plans to complete her Doctor of Education degree from UT in
December.
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IISD Credit Rating Upgraded,
District Wins Finance Award
Standard & Poor’s (S&P), one of the
world’s foremost source of credit ratings, indices, investment research,
risk evaluation and data, has updated the Issuer Credit Rating for
Irving ISD from “AA” to “AA+”.
S&P raised the rating based on its
view of the district’s solid financial management practices, strong
financial performance trend, and “very strong reserves.” S&P further
stated it views the outlook for this rating as stable.
In addition to the improved credit
rating, the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) has awarded
the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting (COE) as a result
of the preparation and issuance of the Comprehensive Annual Financial
Report for fiscal year end 2008.
ASBO’s COE program was designed to
enable school business officials to achieve a high standard of financial
reporting. The COE is the highest recognition for school district
financial operations offered by ASBO, and is only conferred to school
systems that meet or exceed the standards of the program. This
recognition marks 21 years IISD has received the honor.
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Jennings Recognized by TWU Reading
Recovery Program
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Dr. Cheryl Jennings |
Dr. Cheryl Jennings, division
director of elementary teaching & learning, was awarded the 2009
Advocate for Excellence in Literacy by Texas Woman’s University Reading
Recovery program.
Jennings, who has served her entire
career in education in Irving ISD, began her teaching career as physical
education teacher at Barton Elementary School in 1979. She became
principal at Good Elementary School in 1994 and as principal, led Good
to become a United States Department of Education Blue Ribbon School.
Jennings became division director of
elementary teaching & learning in 2002. In this position, she oversees
the elementary curriculum for math, science, language arts, and reading
for Irving ISD. Jennings was nominated for the award by IISD Reading
Coordinator Paula Dugger, who has worked with Jennings in Irving schools
for more than 20 years. Dugger said that among Jennings’ numerous
accomplishments, she has been instrumental in developing the district’s
Balanced Literacy Initiative, Read Right Program, and Reading Together
Program.
Jennings will attend the 2009 Billie
J. Askew Reading Recovery/Early Literacy Institute in Dallas November
2-4, where she will be recognized during the Administrators Institute
November 3.
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de Zavala Teachers Spend Summer in
Study
Charlene Masch, seventh grade
science teacher at de Zavala Middle School, and Todd Ketcham, sixth
grade science teacher at de Zavala, have spent their respective summers
taking part in activities that each hope will enrich their classrooms
when school begins in August.

Charlene Masch, seventh grade
science teacher at de Zavala Middle School, conducts
biomedical research during her summer participation in the
Science Teacher Access to Resources at UT Southwestern
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Masch was one of nine selected for a
summer study program for teachers at University of Texas (UT)
Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. The Science Teacher Access to
Resources at Southwestern program was developed in 1991 to improve the
quality of science education in North Central Texas and to make
available to middle and high school science teachers some of the vast
educational resources of UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Masch said she has had the
opportunity to conduct hands-on biomedical research, observe her mentor,
Dr. Ruth Word, as she conducted rounds in the obstetrics & gynecology
department, and observe child births including natural and cesarean
section deliveries. Masch will conduct a full presentation of her
research project at the end of the program, and will create a classroom
activity to bring back to her own science classes at de Zavala.
Ketcham earned a scholarship to
attend the Educator’s Space Academy at the Untied States Space & Rocket
Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Ketcham applied for the
Honeywell-sponsored scholarship via essay submission and was among
teachers from 48 states and 16 foreign countries to attend.

Todd Ketcham (right), sixth
grade science teacher at de Zavala Middle School, conducts a
simulated space shuttle mission while attending Educator’s
Space Academy at the Untied States Space & Rocket Center in
Huntsville, Alabama. |
During the Academy, Ketcham attended
workshops related to fostering student interest in the space program, as
well as received presentations about the United State’s current program
and plans to colonize the Moon and travel to Mars. Astronaut Story
Musgrave and Ed Buckbee, author of The Real Space Cowboys,
delivered historical perspectives on the space program.
Ketcham also had the opportunity to
train in NASA simulators, performing simulated space missions both in
orbit and on the moon. Ketcham said he hopes to apply to the Advanced
Educators Space Camp, as well as apply to NASA’s Teacher in Space
program.
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Wellness Committee Calls for Members
The IISD Personnel Department has
formed a Wellness Committee charged with planning district-wide
activities related to improving and maintaining good physical health.
For more information regarding becoming a committee member, access
www.irvingisd.net/ppage/wellness.htm.
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