FPMS’ Majestics featured in Macy’s Parade

 

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

The Four Points Middle School Majestics dance team was part of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade where long rehearsals and dedication paid off.

Thirty four Majestics made the trip to New York City over the Thanksgiving break.

“The first three days, we had six- to nine-hour rehearsals,” said Kelly Mabry, Majestics director. “Our girls were top notch all the way.”macy's parade majestics majestics 2015 macy parade a

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Vipers win tough battle with Edinburg Vela

 

By SCOTT W. COLEMAN, Four Points News

“There’s nothing better than December football.”

Those were the first words Vandegrift offensive coordinator Blake Mouser had for the Vipers after a thrilling — and challenging — 49-39 victory over Edinburg Vela last Friday.

Vandegrift Vipers junior quarterback Alex Fernandes (3) prepares to take a snap during the Class 5A, Division I regional semifinal playoff game at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio on Friday, November 27, 2015. Photo by Scott W. Coleman

Vandegrift Vipers junior quarterback Alex Fernandes (3) prepares to take a snap during the Class 5A, Division I regional semifinal playoff game at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio on Friday, November 27, 2015. Photo by Scott W. Coleman

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LISD residents enjoy high quality of life

 

By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News

Despite a slowdown in growth over the last several years, Leander ISD continues to be ranked the 12th fastest-growing large school district in Texas, thanks in large part to the district’s high quality of life.

Demographers determine a district’s quality of life by looking at criteria such as the number of economically-disadvantaged students, median income levels and home values, and the overall education level of residents. Dr. Stacey Tepera, a demographer with Population and Survey Analysts, presented the findings to the LISD Board of Trustees in October.

“People move here for the good schools and for the perceived quality of life,” Tepera said.chart for LISD Quality of Life DEC. 2, 2015 Continue reading

Paris terrorist attacks impact local couple’s trip

 

By KIM ESTES, Four Points News

Dr. Julia Hawthorne and her husband, Andy, were faced with a decision on Nov. 13, the day terrorists opened fire on Paris. Sitting on a park bench under starry skies at the Eiffel Tower, they asked themselves and each other, “Who wins?”

Residents of Grandview Hills, the couple was on a “bucket list” vacation.

“It was my 40th birthday and I was surprised by husband with a trip to Paris,” said Hawthorne, her face beaming with appreciation. She is a dentist and owner of Steiner Dental. They left Austin at noon, Nov. 12 and arrived in Paris at 8 a.m., Nov. 13.

Their room, reserved in a hotel across from the Presidential Palace, wasn’t ready. Time ticked by, however, and they went to their lunch reservation but then returned to sleep off jet lag. They woke for dinner and a late-night visit to the Eiffel Tower.

The Hawthornes of Grandview Hills were in Paris, on top of the Eiffel Tower when terrorists attacked the city. “On the elevator down, we started getting text messages and there was a lot of chatter from people around us,” said Julia Hawthorne, owner of Steiner Dental. “The text messages to us were ‘Are you safe? Are you okay?’ - things like that. I thought, ‘What? Why wouldn’t we be okay? We’re in Paris.’”

The Hawthornes of Grandview Hills were in Paris, on top of the Eiffel Tower when terrorists attacked the city. “On the elevator down, we started getting text messages and there was a lot of chatter from people around us,” said Julia Hawthorne, owner of Steiner Dental. “The text messages to us were ‘Are you safe? Are you okay?’ – things like that. I thought, ‘What? Why wouldn’t we be okay? We’re in Paris.’”

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