Young Women's Leadership Academy
at Booker T. Washington
October 16 - 20
Girls are GAME-CHANGERS!
Notes from Mrs. Doughty
Let's just take some time to celebrate all the great things that YWLA students and staff did this weekend. The BEST PART, they all had so much fun doing it!
Congratulations to our 7th and 8th/9th volleyball teams. Two wins in week 1 of games! Keep up the great work, ladies!
YWLA FTC Robotics teams competed in a scrimmage at Midland College on Saturday.
1st place Voltage
4th place Servo Ray's
7th place Betta Quest
10th place Smurfette's
Swimmers had a great weekend at the Midland Invite
2nd place 200 yard Medley relay (MHS): Cora L and Cora R
1st place 200 yard Free relay: Cora L and Cora R
3rd place 200 yard Free (LHS): Harper D
2nd place yard IM (LHS): Elizabeth B
4th place 50 yard Free: Cora R
5th place 100 yard Free: Cora L
6th place 100 yard Free: Elizabeth B
7th place 100 yard Free: Harper D
11th place 100 yard Breast: Cora R
Middle School (grades 7-8) had their All-Region Choir Contest this weekend.
Soprano 1: Susunaing F 12th Chair, Olivia D 13th Chair, Aubry H 14th Chair, Henlee S 15th Chair, Addyson B 18th Chair, Lily G 20th Chair
Soprano 2: Daniella R 10th Chair, Ayah B 21th Chair
Alto: Amberlee S 7th Chair, Helena G S 18th Chair
For High School All-Region: Winter R 15th Chair Mixed Choir
YWLA Interact and Ambassadors had a great showing at the Fall Festival and Resource Fair. Many of the Interact members then headed over to Greathouse to help with their Fall Festival.
-------------Reminders from last week-------------------------------
Picture Re-Takes/Make-Up will be on Wednesday, October 25th. Student wear dress uniform. They may bring clothes to change into since this will be a Red Ribbon Week theme day. The code to order pictures online is EVTP9XD3D at mylifetouch.com.
Red Ribbon Week is in just a few weeks and STUCO has released the dress up themes. Those details are listed below. Students will also be able to find those themes with detailed examples in their Google Classrooms.
Internet Concerns and Issues
If you do not have internet at home please look at the following links on how to get free or discounted internet. The district is no longer providing hot spots to families due to the availability of these free services. We are happy to help you complete the forms at school. You will automatically qualify for free or discounted services if your student is on free or reduced lunch.
Low-Income Internet Service | Spectrum Internet Assist Program
Family Volunteer Event
As you all know, all Game Changers are required to fulfill their community service hours each year. Here is a great opportunity that could be done as a family.
HEB Feast of Sharing in partnership with West Texas Food Bank
Date: Friday, Nov. 3
Sign Up for A shift HERE
I hope everyone has a great week!
Laura Doughty
YWLA Principal
Congratulations to our winners in the Fire Prevention Poster Contest
1st Place in Upper Level: Lauren R.
3rd Place in Upper Level: Cristina A.
3rd Place in Middle Level: Penelope L.
Fire Fighter's Choice: Ira R.
Red Ribbon Weeks Themes Oct. 23-27
October is Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month: Please see the following message from Midland ISD
Dear Parents/Guardians/Caregivers,
There is a growing threat to the health and safety of our youth that we want to bring to your
attention. Fentanyl is a man-made, Schedule II narcotic that has reached a growing number of
communities of all sizes across Texas and has impacted so many lives. According to the
Centers for Disease Control (CDC), within the last two years, teen overdose deaths related to
Fentanyl have tripled. Over half of all overdose deaths are related to Fentanyl use. Death from
Fentanyl overdose happens when the respiratory system slows, or not enough oxygen gets to
the brain.
Fentanyl is a manufactured opiate drug that is generally used in the medical field to treat severe
pain. It is often used in emergency situations and given by paramedics and in emergency
rooms. Sadly, an underground market has developed for this drug, and it is often marketed to
youth. Fentanyl can come in many forms and even the smallest amount can be lethal. It is often
mixed with other drugs such as cocaine and heroin. Prescription medications can also be laced
with it. There have been some cases where the Fentanyl pills were made to look like candy.
Oftentimes, the teen has no idea that what they are taking has Fentanyl in it.
What can you do as a parent to prevent your teen from falling prey to this deadly trend?
- 1) Talk to your teen. Talk about the dangers that they may face at parties and social events. Let them know that they can talk to you about things that are concerning them.
- 2) Monitor their social media and app usage. This is a common way that teens get access to this drug.
- 3) Encourage your teen to get involved with extracurricular activities, church, service projects, community, and school organizations. Keeping your teen involved can help battle loneliness, isolation, and hopelessness.
- 4) Know how to access the district’s anonymous reporting tool. It can be found on the district’s website. Report any suspicion that Fentanyl use may be occurring in the schools or that someone may be abusing it. Encourage your child to do the same. You could save a life.
- 5) Monitor your child’s behavior. Has their behavior changed lately? Do they have a new set of “friends”? Are they keeping to themselves more often than usual?
- 6) Seek help if your child is facing a mental health challenge or if you suspect they are using any substance.
Together, we can help our youth make better choices to avoid this dangerous drug and to keep
it out of our schools and communities.
Sincerely,
Midland Independent School District
Click the image to see the letter in English and Spanish.
Do you have a Veteran that you would like us to honor our YWLA Family Veterans Board?
Complete this Google Form by November 3rd.
Also, if you are a Veteran and will be attending our Veterans Day event on November 9th, please RSVP to Mrs. Byars by emailing her at amanda.byars@midlandisd.net.
Mark Your Calendar
- Oct. 17: Fall Orchestra and Guitar Concert, 6-7pm in the YWLA Gym
- Oct. 17: Junior Class College Trip Parent Meeting, 5:30 in YWLA Cafeteria
- Oct. 18: UIL Practice, 4-5:30 in YWLA Cafeteria
- Oct. 20: Halloween Dance (hosted by Choir) 6-8th grade @6pm-8pm, 9-11th grade 9pm-11pm
- Oct. 21: Speech & Debate Tourney
- Oct. 21: Volleyball, 7th @ 9am, 8th/9th @ 10am
- Oct. 23: Sophomore Class College Trip Parent Meeting, 5:30 in YWLA Cafeteria
- Oct. 24: UIL Practice, 4-5:30 in YWLA Cafeteria
- Oct. 25: Picture Retakes EVTP9XD3D at mylifetouch.com.
- Oct. 28: Interact Fall Clean Up 12-2pm @ YWLA
- Oct 28: Volleyball, 7th @ 9am, 8th/9th @ 10am
- Oct. 31-Nov. 2: 11th Grade College Trip
- Nov. 3: end of 2nd 6 Weeks and HOUSE DAY!
- Nov. 4: Volleyball, 8th/9th @ 9am, 7th @ 10am
- Nov. 8: UIL Congress @ Reg. 18
- Nov. 9: Veterans Day Event @ YWLA 8:00-9:15am
- Nov. 11: Volleyball, 7th @ 9am, 8th/9th @ 10am
- Nov. 10-11: San Angelo Swing Speech and Debate
- Nov. 14: Robotics Scrimmage Midland College - Allison Fine Arts Center
- Nov. 18: Volleyball Tourney
- Nov. 18-26: THANKSGIVING BREAK
- Dec. 1: YWLA Science Fair
- Dec. 8: MS UIL Academic Competition in Crane
Reminders
- School day begins at 8:40am and ends at 4:00pm.
- The cafeteria is open starting at 7:30am for Study Hall/Early Drop Off.
- Chromebooks must be brought to school charged each day.
- Please ensure that your student has a pair of earbuds that will work with their Chromebook.
Weekly Agenda and Uniform by Day
Monday, October 16th
EVEN DAY: Advisory-2-4-6-8
Uniform: Regular Dress- navy shorts, pants, or plaid/navy skirt, YWLA polo or spirit shirt
School Day Events:
Before/After School Activities:
AM Tutorials 8-8:30
Chess Club in Room 111
PM Tutorials 4-4:30
No Volleyball today
4:00-5:00 Power Hour in the Library
Tuesday, October 17th
ODD DAY: Advisory-1-3-5-7
Uniform: Regular Dress- navy shorts, pants, or plaid/navy skirt, YWLA polo or spirit shirt
School Day Events:
Before/After School Activities:
AM Tutorials 8-8:30
7:45-8:15 Run Club
8-8:30 Dungeons & Dragons Clubs Room 104
PM Tutorials 4-4:30
No Volleyball today
4:00-5:00 Power Hour in the Library
Wednesday, October 18th
EVEN DAY: Advisory-2-4-6-8
Uniform: Leadership Dress- plaid/navy skirt (dress pants HS only), white button up, sweater vest, tie, black dress flats
School Day Events:
YWPN Principals, Counselors, and Development Managers on campus
Before/After School Activities:
AM Tutorials 8-8:30
8-8:30 Robotics Club Meeting in Newman's Room
PM Tutorials 4-4:30
4:15-5:15 7th and 8th & 9th grade Volleyball Practice
4-4:30 Robotics Club Meeting in Newman's Room
4:00-5:00 Power Hour in the Library
Thursday, October 19th
ODD DAY: Advisory-1-3-5-7
Uniform: Regular Dress- navy shorts, pants, or plaid/navy skirt, YWLA polo or spirit shirt
School Day Events:
Before/After School Activities:
AM Tutorials 8-8:30
7:45-8:15 Run Club
8:00 Art Club in Room 507
PM Tutorials 4-4:30
4:15-5:15 7th and 8th & 9th grade Volleyball Practice
4:00-5:00 Power Hour in the Library
Friday, October 20th
EVEN DAY: Advisory-2-4-6-8
Uniform: Friday Attire- Regular Dress OR jeans (rips below the knees), college shirt, YWLA club or spirit shirt
School Day Events:
Before/After School Activities:
No after school tutorials or Power Hour.
Yearbooks can be purchased for most of the year using the link below. You can also use that link to upload pictures you take at various events for the Yearbook Staff to use as well.
Important Links
YWLA Student Handbook 2023-2024
Lunch Menu Link (scroll down to find YWLA menus)
Order online and pick up at 5916 S County Rd 1200, Midland, TX 79706.
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