Opinion: A tragic, and avoidable accident, Wyzykowski had prior brushes with the law with domestic violence

Scott W. Coleman is editor of the Hill Country News and associate editor of Four Points News.

Scott W. Coleman

By SCOTT W. COLEMAN

RANDOM THOUGHTS

Scott W. Coleman is editor of the Hill Country News and associate editor of Four Points News.

Our hearts and prayers go out to the family of Steiner Ranch Elementary teacher Peggy Howard and her son, Cale, who would have graduated from Vandegrift High School this spring, as well as to the entire Leander ISD community.

Whenever such a senseless tragedy like this one occurs, especially during a holiday period, while the community at large grieves, many seek answers in an attempt to determine if the tragic events could have been prevented.

To wit, much is being made of the Twitter posts attributed to Wyzykowski, found by a parent who searched out Wyzykowski’s social media accounts after learning the identity of the person who crashed into the Toyota Prius driven by Peggy Howard. These posts reportedly include numerous photos of alcohol and alcohol-influenced partying. While in hindsight, these posts might seem an ominous warning about someone who might be a danger, in my view, the alcohol-fueled vigor of a partying college student isn’t what would have worried me. Continue reading

Peggy and Cale Howard enriched others

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

Peggy Howard was a charter member of the Steiner Ranch Elementary teaching staff and Cale Howard was a senior at Vandegrift High School and an award winning musician in the VHS Band.

On Dec. 27, Peggy was worried about late-night driving and dropped her son off at the movies with friend Wolfgang Sargent, also a senior at VHS.

Peggy went back to pick them up and minutes later her car was hit from behind and shoved into oncoming traffic on RM 620 N. near RM 2222.

She was pronounced dead at the crash scene and Cale was transported to St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center, where he died several hours later. Wolfgang was in the back seat and survived the crash with a broken femur.

On crutches and moving slowly, Wolfgang spoke at the funeral, which was held Saturday for Peggy and Cale and was standing room only at Austin Baptist Church.

Wolfgang said that he and Cale were good friends and both loved music. He said he
didn’t know how he survived the crash. He also said Mrs. Howard was super nice to him, always asking if he wanted something to eat. At his last sleepover at Cale’s, Mrs. Howard
made him a large amount of bacon, which put her forever in his good
favor.

“Just as Mrs. Howard did not want Cale to drive home from the movies Friday night, Mrs. Howard watched over her class in the same manner, ever watchful and patient with each of them.  Teaching them, growing them, loving them, as only a gifted teacher can do,” said Amy Kerr, SRE parent.

Peggy, who is also survived by two college-aged sons Bram and Satchel, taught school more than 30 years and started at SRE when the school opened in 1996.

Cale was a baritone sax player in the top band at VHS, the Wind Ensemble. His dad, Mark Howard, requested that this band provide music at the funeral.

VHS award winning band members. photo by Rich Keith

VHS award winning band members.
photo by Rich Keith

Jeremy Spicer, Vandegrift HS director of band, told students prior to the funeral: “Our very best musicianship will be called upon… I can think of no better way to remember Cale and his mother than through sharing the beautiful gift of music.”

One of the pieces, the Benediction, was music Cale learned and then performed with his band during the winter concert in December. Saturday his bandmates played it without him, his chair left empty and his sax displayed in the front of the sanctuary.

photo by Sarah Doolittle

photo by Sarah Doolittle

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FP Chamber to host CAMPO transportation meeting in River Place Jan. 27

Congestion is one of the top issues facing local residents and the Four Points Chamber of Commerce wants to help. The Chamber is teaming with the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to host a public meeting to get feedback on traffic concerns from Lakeway to Cedar Park, including Four Points.

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“We urge our community to get involved and help with building the solution to our area growth and roadway improvements into the future,” said Ray Freer, Chairman of the Four Points Chamber.

The Chamber invites local residents to a CAMPO Mobile Meeting at 7 p.m. Jan. 27 at Austin Christian Fellowship Student Center, 6401 River Place Blvd 78730 in River Place.

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Cale Howard was a writer, deep thinker and an award-winning baritone sax player with a sense of humor

Obituary posted by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home.

Cale Howard

Cale Howard

Cale Alvis Howard was taken from us on Friday, December 27, 2013. He was a bright, shining young talent with more potential than any one young man should have had a right to have. He chose to share those gifts in a loving and thoughtful way with all of those lucky enough to come within his circle of friends and acquaintances. Continue reading