Leander ISD fighting trademark violators, district lost $25K so far this school year
By SCOTT W. COLEMAN, Hill Country News
Chris Ross is mad.
The Leander ISD director of athletics recently learned that his department won’t hit its revenue targets for ad-supported school calendars and football programs this year.
It’s not because of a lack of effort. And, it’s not a sign that support for the district’s programs is down, said Ross, as he holds up a copy of three calendars, each supposedly representing a high school football program — each loaded with advertisements.
“There are plenty of folks out there who want to support these schools and these athletics programs,” said Ross. “It’s just a shame that their money isn’t going where they think it is.”
September 11th 2013 Issue
Eye Level learning center opens in Steiner
By LIZ BARNARD, Four Points News
Raj Gadde and Pardha Jasti are excited to bring the global learning center Eye Level to Steiner Ranch.
Eye Level focuses on reading, writing and math, teaching both basic and critical thinking.
Gadde said the location in Steiner is ideal based on the education level of its residents and the importance of academic achievement.
“Basically, there are a lot of families with above average income, with a high level of education and a lot of homes in the area,” Gadde said.
ACC president calls Steiner home
By VAL OLIVAS, Four Points News
President of Austin Community College, Dr. Richard Rhodes, chose to live in Steiner Ranch after falling in love with Austin two decades ago.
While earning his doctorate from the University of Texas and completing both his internship at ACC in 1993 and residency in Austin, Rhodes and his wife, Kate, fell in love with Austin and hoped to return.
In 2011 when Rhodes was hired to be president of ACC, the couple searched many areas of Austin to call home.
“Once we drove into Steiner Ranch and saw the UT Golf Club, I decided this was for us,” said Rhodes with a smile. “This is a beautiful place and the commute is not that bad once you make it to 2222.”

ACC President, Richard Rhodes, lives in Steiner Ranch. He’s photoed here with his family. Standing L-R: daughter-in-law Britney Rhodes; son-in-law Ryan Packer; daughter Kristyn Packer; wife Kate Rhodes; Dr. Rhodes; daughter Karyn Thompson; son-in-law Shane Thompson. Kneeling is son Richard Rhodes; granddaughter Adelayde Packer; and grand-dog Arya.




