November Newsletter
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Important Dates
2022-23 Academic Calendars Now Available! Click here to access.
Time to Re-Enroll!
Our re-enrollment period for the 2023-24 school year officially kicked off on November 1! Returning students will not be automatically enrolled and re-enrollment applications should be submitted by December 16th.
For both existing and potential new families, we encourage you to take a look at a recent interview with Superintendent, Dr. Phillips, Marketing & Communications Director, Jessica Pastrano and San Antonio Charter Mom’s, Inga Cotton. Hear about all the new and exciting initiatives taking place at our campuses across the district! Secure your spot TODAY!
You can view in the Link Here
Community News
Parent Satisfaction Survey
We want to hear from you! Please take a moment to fill out this survey. Our recruitment team is collecting data to help us understand how we can better serve you and your student.
Your voice matters!
An Early Christmas Gift From Us To You
Check out this program for just being apart of the Jubilee Family!
Veteran's Day
Jubilee-Westwood, Jubi-leaders and students, led a Veteran’s Day Program this month. The day began with morning announcements, important facts about Veteran’s Day, and an interview panel with student-written questions. The interview panel consisted of three parents, a Jubilee staff member, and a friend of Jubilee. This event was completely student-led and our administrators are so proud of each student who stepped up and prepared this special day!
Gearup! Turkey Loteria
Gearup! hosted families for a game night on campuses to introduce College Terms in a fun and innovative way.
Winners went home with fun swag and Turkey Vouchers. In total, 33 turkeys were awarded for our students and parents.
A special thank you to H-E-B for the generous donation!
Jubil-leaders and BBQ University - Spirit of Giving
CEO, Mr. Tom Koger has Jubi-Leaders join in with BBQ University. As students let out for the Fall break, they partnered up at the district office to help learn how to prep a turkey. The next day, students met up, once more, and worked together to distribute a meal to community in need.
San Antonio Police Department - Blue Santa
For Giving Tuesday, Your Jubilee family attended the Blue Cares SAPOA Outreach event where we wrapped gifts for the families in our underserved communities! The SAPD wraps these gifts to later distribute them all around San Antonio. Our team had such a blast & are grateful for the opportunity 💙
CTE News
Jubilee-Lakeview Univ Prep, Fernando Morales shares how Culinary Arts is contributing to his future!
Jubilee - Leadership Academy , Adah Karr shares how she can use her creative side in our program.
Jubilee - Highland Hills, Victoria Medina, gives a sneak peek to her experience as a Teacher for CTE.
Gearup! News
Jubilee-Harlingen: Our partner, Frost Bank, has been visiting campuses to deliver financial literacy lessons for our GEARUP! students! Pictured are some Jubilee leaders joined by Frost Bank Rep, Jose Aleman.
Athletic Highlights
Jubilee-Wells Branch Junior Varsity Volley Ball Players won 2022 Regional Champs.
Go Wolves!
Mighty Titan Texas 6-man football team share their victory vs the Austin Royals in the last minute of regulation time!!! Phenomenal play, discipline and unwavering effort propelled the Titans to the Regional Semifinal game. WAY TO GO TITANS!!!
4-6th Volleyball- 22-23 Co-Division Champions (record 7-1); 22-23 Semi-Final Runner-Ups
7-8 Volleyball- 22-23 Division Champions (record 7-1). 22-23 Semi-Final Runner-Ups
Middle School Boys Cross Country had an amazing season and did extremely well at Regionals.
Middle School Girls Cross Country place 3rd as a team in the Region. MS Girls advanced to STATE.
A Look Inside the Classroom
Jubilee-Brownsville art club students participated at Home Depot for a community service event. They assisted other youth to construct and paint toys. Thank you to teachers: Kris Gutierrez, Maria Lozano, and Aleida Gutierrez for their ongoing support.
Child Nutrition
Congratulations to our Jubilee - Livingway Child Nutrition Team for winning 1 st place in the National School Lunch Week decoration contest! Our child nutrition team used their creativity to make the lunchroom a fun and inviting place for students to enjoy a healthy meal.
Counselor's Corner
During this time of year, it can be difficult for people to handle a very cheerful time of season. Don’t forget to check on your students, faculty, and families.
Attached are resources to help during this time of year.
Resources for: Suicide Prevention, City of San Antonio Family Assistance
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988
Alamo Area Teen Sucide Prevention Coalition:
https://www.stopteensuicide.net/
City of San Antonio Family Assistance:
https://www.sanantonio.gov/humanservices/FinanceEmergency/FamilyAssistanceCenters
Jubilee Anniversaries
The following staff members celebrated milestone anniversaries with Jubilee in November. Their dedication to the district and our students does not go unnoticed and is greatly appreciated by all!
16 Years—
Monica Saldana Mora - District Curriculum Department - Coordinator
12 Years—
Deanna Price - Highland Park - Teacher
11 Years—
Kimberly Minyard - Sendero - Principal
10 Years—
Marvin Cobb - Highland Park - Teacher
Juanita Alcoser - Highland Hills - Food Service
9 Years—
Bertha Trevino - Lake View Univ Prep - Coordinator
Debra Herrera - San Antonio - Paraprofessional
8 Years—
Brenda Guevara - Harlingen - Admin Assistant
Cristina Salinas - Brownsville - Teacher
Salvador Gutierrez - District Operations Department - Coordinator
Rosa Trevino - Brownsville - Counselor
7 Years—
Vanessa Constancio - District PEIMS Department - Coordinator
Praxedis Cortina - Brownsville - Maintenance
6 Years—
Martha Davila Flores - Brownsville - Facilitator
Christine Sanchez - District Grants Department - Senior Department
Elvira Cantu - Livingway - Teacher
5 Years—
Esperanza Santos Torres - Lake View Univ Prep - Paraprofessional
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