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Unger Web Class

In Mr. Unger’s  3rd period Web Page Class, students learn how to create and design Web Pages. (or Web Sites). HTML is the primary code used to make web pages, but is not the only one.  Many common words appear in web page code such as BODY, HEAD, and TITLE. These codes are the gateway to great web pages and are used to create several sites, like http://www.levellandisd.net.  If you know this code, the possibilities for creating awesome web pages are unlimited!

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In Ms. Navarro’s Spanish class, we are making an “Ojo de Dios”, or eye of God. We have to use two sticks that are a yard long and at least as thick as a pinkie finger. We also need two rolls of different colored yarn.  The yarn gets so strong that it bends the sticks and they can sometimes break. “It’s sad to see your eye break after you’ve worked on it so hard,” stated Ms. Navarro .Local stores stick extra  supplies for this because so many students rush to go them!

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The LMS building. We are building storage sheds so we can learn the basics of making buildings. We learned about the foundations of houses and how to properly square up the foundation of a building. To make the foundation, we had to learn how to use a nail gun and a caulk gun. This week, we finished the foundation of the building. Mr. Pope will be selling the shed to local buyers when the project is finished. Mr. Pope says he picked the project because he wanted “to demonstrate to the students the knowledge and skills necessary to build a house.”

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 The students at LMS have very kind hearts and like to show it. The members of the National Junior Honor Society serve anyone around Levelland that needs help for no money. Babysitting, mowing lawns, and running consession stands are only a few of the projects they can do for points. Every student is required to get 10 points each six weeks. On Tuesdays, the NJHS meets and talks about deeds they can do to help others. By the end of the year, all the students involved should feel good about what they accomplished.

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On Sunday February 28th, Mrs. Payne’s Treble Choir sang the National Anthem at the Lady Raiders basketball game. The Treble Choir auditioned earlier in September for a chance to sing. This was a very exciting time for the young students. Great job LMS Treble Choir!!!

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Levelland Middle School competed against Lubbock Cooper, Friendship Middle School, and Terra Vista at the U.I.L. competition on Wednesday  November 18,2009. Levelland placed 2nd at the U.I.L. competition.

6th grade Art: 4th- Denae Race, 5th-Paris McCoy, 6th- Courtney Vilanueva (Team 2nd Place)

7th grade Art: 1st-Haylee Jackson, 5th-Abby Sellers,6th-Olivia Riley (Team 2nd Place)

8th grade Art: 5th-Morgan Himango and Lizbeth Mendoza (Team 2nd Place)

6th grade Calculator: 4th Krayah Lanford (Team 2nd Place)

7th grade Calculator: 6th Hector Canales (Team 2nd Place)

8th grade Calculator: 5th Justin Corrales (Team 3rd Place)

6th grade Dictionary Sills: 2nd Tandon Jones, 3rd Matt Trammell, 5th Zach Shaheen (Team 2nd Place)

7th grade Dictionary Skills: 1st Caleb Johnson,4th Brittany Cogdell, 6th Nathan Gonzales (Team 2nd Place)

8th grade Dictionary Skills: 4th Whitmey Villanueva, 5th Brittany Cogdell (Team 2nd Place)

7th grade Editiorial Writing: 3rd Haylee Jackson 4th Tiffany Negen, 6th Jenyssa Guiterrez

8th grade Editiorial Wriring: 3rd Whitney Villanueva

7th grade Impromptu Speaking: 4th Bryson Hill, 6th Colton Booth

8th grade Impromptu Speaking: 1st Matt Gerber , 6th Brooke Durham

6th grade Listening Skills: 1st Adrianna Simmons, 3rd Bailey Bishop (Team 1st Place)

7th grade Listening Skills: 1st Grace Stapleton. 2nd Sam Dewbre (Team 1st Place)

8th grade Listening Skills: 1st Sydney Shakespeare and Matt Gerber, 4th Kim Gibson (Team 1st Place)

6th grade Maps, Graphs, and Charts: 2nd Courtney Villanueva, 3rd Braxton Brown (Team 1st Place )

7th grade Maps, Graphs, and Charts: 1st Kody Duncan, 2nd Caleb Johnson, 3rd Colton Booth (Team 1st Place )

8th grade Maps, Graphs, and Charts: 6th Logan Flakenbury

6th grade Mathematics: 5th Noah Gilbert, 6th Krayoh Longford (Team 3rd Place)

7th grade Mathematics: 6th Caleb Johnson (Team 3rd Place)

8th grade Mathematics: (Team 3rd Place)

7th grade Modern Oratory: 1st Haylee Jackson, 3rd Elliot Hannah

8th grade Modern Oratory:4th Autumn Beatty

6th grade Music Memory: 2nd Daniel Adams and Morgan McCutchen, 4th Kayla Franco, 5th Abby Lazono (Team 1st Place)

6th grade Number Sense: 4th Amanda Torrez, 5th Courtney Villanueva (Team 2nd Place)

7th grade Number Sense: 4th Hector Canales, 5th Zach Salazar, 6th Heather Lamm (Team 2nd Place)

8th grade Number Sense: 4th Brittany Unsell (Team 3rd Place)

6th grade Oral Reading: 5th Bailey Bishop, 6th Danea Race

7th grade Oral Reading: 4th Haylee Jackson

8th grade Oral Reading: 4th Jasmin Osborn

6th grade Ready Writing: 1st Danea Race, 5th Krayah Langford

7th grade Ready Writing: 1st Torrey Williams, 3rd Haylee Jackson

8th grade Ready Writing: 1st Brittany Cadell, 3rd Matt Gerber, 4th Maddi Alexander

7th grade Science: 3rd Hector Canales, 5th Kody Duncan (Team 2nd Place)

8th grade Science: 3rd Autumn Beatty (Team 3rd Place)

6th grade Social Studies: 6th Brittany Pilip

7th grade Social Studies: 4th Colton Booth

8th grade Social Studies: Andres Vasquez (Team 2nd Place)

6th grade Spelling: 2nd Jeremiah Morales 6th Brendan Jaegar (Team 2nd Place)

7th grade Spelling: 4th Elliot Hannah (Team 2nd Place)

8th grade Spelling Syan Sunderburk (Team 3rd Place)

Thank you all who helped!!

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  This past Saturday, the Levelland Middle School Choir students were involved in Solo and Ensemble Contests. The contest was held at Frendship High School.

18 schools participated and a total of 45 LMS students were involved. Combined, LMS brought home 67 Division 1 medals!!  Way to go LMS Choir!

 

 

7th & 8th grade Tenor/Bass Ensemble-

Chad W.   Sam D.   Andrew G.  Noah S.   Nathan G.    Evaristo R.    Edward W.   Bryson H.   Micheal R.  

8th grade Treble Ensembles-

Tiffany M.   Falicity M.    Mikayli H.   Angela G.   Dakota V.   Daisy P.   Courtney M.  Jerrika V.   Lizbeth M.    Darian P.   Estrella R.   Alexia R.

7th grae Treble Ensemble-

Mackenzie C.   Haylee J.   Tiffany N.   Michaela C.   Elizabeth M.   Juana S.   Cassie C.   Candace P.   Skyla W.   Devin J.  

6th grade Ensemble-

 Krista H.   Rebecca S.   Anna G.   Kelsey H.   Gabriella G.    Holli S.    Daniel A.    Abigail J.   Morgan M.      Kayla F.

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LMS is hosting this year’s UIL competitions. The Academic Meet will be held Wednesday, November 18 at LMS. This event will start at 1:00 P.M. The One Act Competition will be held Saturday, November 21 starting at 9:00 A.M at LMS. The schools that are participating in the competition are LMS, Lubbock Cooper Middle School, Frenship Middle School, and Frenship Terra Vista.

Academic UIL-Quick Reference

November 18,2009

  • 1:00

    Spelling(6th, 7th, & 8th)
    Maps, Graphs, & Charts (6th, 7th, & 8th)
    Oral Reading (pre-lims-6th)
    Impromptu Speaking(pre-lims 7th & 8th)
    Listening Skills(6th, 7th & 8th)
    Music Memory(6th)

  • 2:00

    Modern Oratory(pre-lims 7th & 8th)
    Oral Reading (finals 6th)
    Dictionary Skills(6th, 7th, & 8th)
    Science(7th & 8th)
    Social Studies(6th, 7th, & 8th)

  • 2:30

    Number Sense(6th, 7th, & 8th)

  • 3:00

    Oral Reading (pre-lims 7th & 8th)
    Modern Oratory(finals 7th)
    Impromptu Speaking(finals 7th)
    ART(6th, 7th, & 8th)
    Calculator (6th, 7th, & 8th)

  • 3:45

    Math(6th, 7th, & 8th)

  • 4:00

    Oral Reading(finals 7th & 8th)
    Impromptu Speaking (finals 8th)
    Modern Oratory (finals 8th)

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On Friday October 30,2009 the  Levelland Middle School students put on their coolest costumes to say boo to drugs! The students had a fun week in recognition of Red Ribbon Week to say no to drugs!

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    On Thursday October 29, 2009 the Levelland Middle School students participated in Sock It To Drugs Day. The students got together and showed off their Crazy Cool Socks!  Sock day was part of a week long recognition  of Red Ribbon Week where students learn to say NO to drugs!

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