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80th Year No. 22 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, White Settlement, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com May 28, 2020 From the Sports Desk with John English Senior Athlete Tributes: Brewer Boys Track The Brewer boys track team was unable to finish its season this spring due to the COVID- 19 outbreak, and can now only wonder at what might have been. Coach Ricky Perez said the 2020 campaign showed a lot of promise and it was unfortunate that it was unable to play out. “In the beginning, it was all about staying in shape for when we would come back to finish the season,” Perez said. “Everyone was opti- mistic about coming back this season. Once we saw that were not coming back for the season, we were very disappointed. It felt special with how well we were running plus all the field event success. As the days went on, we sort of figured out that we would not be returning this season.” The Bears graduate LaQuincy Berry, Travis Bradley, JC Demmerritte, Jordan Goss, Chris Hargrove, Brayden Hodgest, Tyler King and Jared Rosales, and Perez said these young men have been an integral part of the Bears success. “This group of seniors were the heart of the track program,” Perez said. “They set the tone for how we worked at practice and how focused we were during meets. Junior year, they had a lot of success and were looking to do big things for our program this year. With Bradley, Goss, and Demmerritte return on the relays, Bradley in the Hurdles, Demmerritte in the jumps, and the addition of Hodgest in the shot/disc, we were poised to make waves all the way to Austin at the state meet.” Hodgest will throw at the University of Louisville next year, Demmeritte is headed to Southern University as a jumper and Travis Bradley will be going to University of North Texas as a hurdler next season. Perez said he would hope that his senior ath- letes learned a couple of things during their time in the Brewer track and field program, but added that they are already an impressive group of stu- dent-athletes. “I want them to take away the memories they have created with their teammates and work ethic they put forth in preparing for the season,” Perez said. “They really stepped up their training on their own. Being self-motivat- ed will take them far in life.” Sign up to have the free digital edition of the White Settlement Bomber News sent to your inbox weekly! Click Here SUBSCRIBE From White Settlement ISD Guardian Program Approved by White Settlement ISD Board of Trustees The White Settlement ISD Board of Trustees approved its first group of educators for the Guardian program Tuesday night. Educators are trained and evaluated to carry concealed firearms on school facilities. Trustees approved the implementation of the program in January to enhance school safety and protect students from an active shooter. The pro- gram is now in 304 Texas school districts. Staff members who qualify for the program must adhere to requirements established by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Guardians must pass the same psychological exam admin- istered to law enforcement personnel. Guardians are trained and evaluated monthly alongside local law enforcement, with the goal of effec- tively using tactics for denying an intruder entry into a classroom or school facility. “As a district, we continually seek ways to enhance student safety,” said Superintendent Frank Molinar. “After considering the Guardian dents and staff.” Approved guardians will remain confiden- tial as it is a requirement of the program. program for the past three years, we decided that training our team members in the program will create an even safer environment for our stu-

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80th Year No. 22 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, White Settlement, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com May 28, 2020

From the Sports Desk with John English

Senior Athlete Tributes: Brewer BoysTrack The Brewer boys track team was unable tofinish its season this spring due to the COVID-19 outbreak, and can now only wonder at whatmight have been. Coach Ricky Perez said the 2020 campaignshowed a lot of promise and it was unfortunatethat it was unable to play out. “In the beginning, it was all about staying inshape for when we would come back to finishthe season,” Perez said. “Everyone was opti-mistic about coming back this season. Once wesaw that were not coming back for the season,we were very disappointed. It felt special withhow well we were running plus all the fieldevent success. As the days went on, we sort offigured out that we would not be returning thisseason.” The Bears graduate LaQuincy Berry, TravisBradley, JC Demmerritte, Jordan Goss, ChrisHargrove, Brayden Hodgest, Tyler King andJared Rosales, and Perez said these young menhave been an integral part of the Bears success. “This group of seniors were the heart of thetrack program,” Perez said. “They set the tonefor how we worked at practice and how focused

we were during meets. Junior year, they had alot of success and were looking to do big thingsfor our program this year. With Bradley, Goss,and Demmerritte return on the relays, Bradley inthe Hurdles, Demmerritte in the jumps, and theaddition of Hodgest in the shot/disc, we werepoised to make waves all the way to Austin atthe state meet.” Hodgest will throw at the University ofLouisville next year, Demmeritte is headed toSouthern University as a jumper and TravisBradley will be going to University of NorthTexas as a hurdler next season. Perez said he would hope that his senior ath-letes learned a couple of things during their timein the Brewer track and field program, but addedthat they are already an impressive group of stu-dent-athletes. “I want them to take away the memoriesthey have created with their teammates andwork ethic they put forth in preparing for theseason,” Perez said. “They really stepped uptheir training on their own. Being self-motivat-ed will take them far in life.”

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Guardian Program Approved by White Settlement ISD Boardof Trustees

The White Settlement ISD Board of Trusteesapproved its first group of educators for theGuardian program Tuesday night. Educators aretrained and evaluated to carry concealedfirearms on school facilities. Trustees approved the implementation of theprogram in January to enhance school safety andprotect students from an active shooter. The pro-gram is now in 304 Texas school districts. Staff members who qualify for the programmust adhere to requirements established by theTexas Department of Public Safety. Guardiansmust pass the same psychological exam admin-istered to law enforcement personnel. Guardiansare trained and evaluated monthly alongsidelocal law enforcement, with the goal of effec-tively using tactics for denying an intruder entryinto a classroom or school facility. “As a district, we continually seek ways toenhance student safety,” said SuperintendentFrank Molinar. “After considering the Guardian

dents and staff.” Approved guardians will remain confiden-tial as it is a requirement of the program.

program for the past three years, we decided thattraining our team members in the program willcreate an even safer environment for our stu-

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From the North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNCTCOG Requests Input onFunding Initiatives Through June 9 The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is con-ducting an online input opportunity to give residents the chance to commenton a series of transportation initiatives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. NorthTexans are encouraged to provide their input through June 9 athttps://www.nctcog.org/trans/involve/meetings. NCTCOG staff will present an update to the 10-Year Plan, whichincludes a draft list of projects through Fiscal Year 2030. This is an annualupdate to the original 10-Year Plan the Regional Transportation Councilapproved in 2016, which identified major projects to be implemented in theregion by FY 2026. NCTCOG has introduced an interactive tool allowing North Texans toprovide input to help planners better serve their transportation needs. With“Map Your Experience,” users of the transportation system can post com-ments about what they encounter or ideas that could help other users of thesystem. This tool, available at https://www.nctcog.org/trans/plan/mtp/map-your-experience, will be highlighted as part of the online input opportunity. Staff will also discuss the current Metropolitan Transportation Plan(MTP), Mobility 2045, impacts from COVID-19 on the transportation sys-tem, upcoming fleet data collection projects for natural gas and electric vehi-cles , and an overview of the recently updated Air Quality Handbook. To request printed copies of the information presented, call 817-608-2365 or email [email protected].

From the North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsWhite Settlement Historical SocietyMeeting Change of Venue The White Settlement Historical Society will gather, with social distanc-ing much in mind and in practice, for their delayed Annual Meeting onSaturday, June 6 at 1:30 p.m. in the White Settlement Splash DayzConvention Center. The agenda and guest program remains the same - election of new offi-cers, scholarship announcement and a program by Dwayne Lee, SouthernFlair Photography, on “Revisiting the D-Day Beaches” of World War II,Normandy, France. Members, their family and the public are invited. Allattending are encouraged to wear face coverings. Extra masks and hand san-itizer will be available. Light refreshments will be provided. Visit the Society website at http://www.wsmuseum.com/WSHS or call817-246-9719 for questions or concerns.

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Suburban Newspapers, Inc May 28, 2020, PAGE 4Published with Permission from the Obama FoundationGraduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020 On Saturday, May 16, President BarackObama spoke during Graduate Together: AmericaHonors the High School Class of 2020. Heencouraged young people to be brave, do the rightthing, and build community. He also acknowl-edged what we as a community have already seen- the Class of 2020 is full of amazing leaders, cre-ative minds, and hardworking individuals who arealready on the right path. The address can be viewed online athttps://www.obama.org/updates/president-oba-mas-graduation-message-class-2020/. A transcript of his address follows:

I couldn’t be prouder of all of you in the grad-uating Class of 2020 – as well as the teachers,coaches, and most of all, parents and family whoguided you along the way.

Now, graduating is a big achievement underany circumstances. Some of you have had to over-come serious obstacles along the way, whether itwas an illness, or a parent losing a job, or living ina neighborhood where people too often count youout. Along with the usual challenges of growingup, all of you have had to deal with the added pres-sures of social media, reports of school shootings,and the specter of climate change. And then, justas you’re about to celebrate having made itthrough, just as you’ve been looking forward toproms and senior nights, graduation ceremonies –and, let’s face it, a whole bunch of parties – theworld is turned upside down by a global pandem-ic. And as much as I’m sure you love your parents,I’ll bet that being stuck at home with them andplaying board games or watching Tiger King onTV is not exactly how you envisioned the last fewmonths of your senior year.

Now I’ll be honest with you – the disappoint-ments of missing a live graduation, those will passpretty quick. I don’t remember much of my ownhigh school graduation. I know that not having tosit there and listen to a commencement speakerisn’t all bad – mine usually go on way too long.Also, not that many people look great in thosecaps, especially if you have big ears like me. Andyou’ll have plenty of time to catch up with yourfriends once the immediate public health crisis isover.

But what remains true is that your graduation

marks your passage into adulthood – the timewhen you begin to take charge of your own life.It’s when you get to decide what’s important toyou: the kind of career you want to pursue. Whoyou want to build a family with. The values youwant to live by. And given the current state of theworld, that may be kind of scary.

If you’d planned on going away for college,getting dropped off at campus in the fall, that’s nolonger a given. If you were planning to work whilegoing to school, finding that first job is going to betougher. Even families that are relatively well-offare dealing with massive uncertainty. Those whowere struggling before, they’re hanging on by athread.

All of which means that you’re going to haveto grow up faster than some generations. This pan-demic has shaken up the status quo and laid bare alot of our country’s deep-seated problems – frommassive economic inequality to on-going racialdisparities to a lack of basic health care for peoplewho need it. It’s woken a lot of young people upto the fact that the old ways of doing things justdon’t work; that it doesn’t matter how muchmoney you make if everyone around you is hun-gry and sick; and that our society and our democ-racy only work when we think not just about our-selves, but about each other.

It’s also pulled the curtain back on anotherhard truth, something that we all have to eventual-ly accept once our childhood comes to an end. Allthose adults that you used to think were in chargeand knew what they were doing? It turns out theydon’t have all the answers. A lot of them aren’teven asking the right questions. So, if the world’sgoing to get better, it’s going to be up to you.

That realization may be kind of intimidating.But I hope it’s also inspiring. With all the chal-lenges this country faces right now, nobody cantell you “no, you’re too young to understand” or“this is how it’s always been done.” Because withso much uncertainty, with everything suddenly upfor grabs, this is your generation’s world to shape.

Since I’m one of the old guys, I won’t tell youwhat to do with this power that rests in yourhands. But I’ll leave you with three quick piecesof advice.

First, don’t be afraid. America’s gone throughtough times before – slavery, civil war, famine,disease, the Great Depression and 9/11. And eachtime we came out stronger, usually because a newgeneration—young people like you—learnedfrom past mistakes and figured out how to makethings better.

Second, do what you think is right. Doingwhat feels good, what’s convenient, what’s easy –that’s how little kids think. Unfortunately, a lot ofso-called grown-ups, including some with fancytitles and important jobs, still think that way –which is why things are so screwed up. I hope thatinstead, you decide to ground yourself in valuesthat last, like honesty, hard work, responsibility,fairness, generosity, respect for others. You won’tget it right every time, you’ll make mistakes likewe all do. But if you listen to the truth that’s insideyourself, even when it’s hard, even when it’sinconvenient, people will notice. They’ll gravitatetowards you. And you’ll be part of the solutioninstead of part of the problem.

Finally, build a community. No one does bigthings by themselves. Right now, when people arescared, it’s easy to be cynical and say let me justlook out for myself, or my family, or people wholook or think or pray like me. But if we’re goingto get through these difficult times; if we’re goingto create a world where everybody has the oppor-tunity to find a job, and afford college; if we’regoing to save the environment and defeat futurepandemics, then we’re going to have to do ittogether.

So be alive to one another’s struggles. Standup for one another’s rights. Leave behind all theold ways of thinking that divide us – sexism, racialprejudice, status, greed – and set the world on adifferent path.

When you need help, Michelle and I havemade it the mission of our Foundation to giveyoung people like you the skills and support tolead in your own communities, and to connect youwith other young leaders around the country andaround the globe.

But the truth is you don’t need us to tell youwhat to do.

Because in so many ways, you’ve alreadystarted to lead.

Congratulations, Class of 2020. Keep makingus proud.

CongratulationsClass of 2020!

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Austin’s honors and activities include: UILOne-Act Play Best Performer and RegionalQualifier, Choir Solo and Ensemble State Soloist,1st Place UIL Prose Interpretation, Academic AllDistrict Soccer Team, Theatre Department Co-President, Choir Co-Historian, National HonorSociety Vice President, Show Choir, VarsityChoir, UIL Oral Interpretation, HOPE Squad,Kids Who Care Musical Theatre.

Future plans include: going to NazarethCollege in Rocherster, NY, to pursue Bachelor ofFine Arts in Musical Theatre.

Jessica Johnson

Jessica Johnson is the daughter of Janet andJerry Johnson. Jessica’s accomplishments include: the highestaverage in seven classes, All-TournamentBasketball and Academic All-State, NationalEnglish Honor Society Secretary and Vice-President, Dream Team Secretary and VicePresident, National Honor Society Secretary,White Settlement Youth Advisory Council ViceChair, volleyball, volunteer with Tarrant AreaFood Bank, Project Linus, Fort Worth Teen Courtand Church VBS, Mission Trips. Future plans include: going into the TexasA&M University Business Honors Program,Bachelor of Business Administration inAccounting and Master of Financial Management,Financial Career for Christian Non-Profit thatserves families in third world countries.

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As the 2019-2020 school year and at homelearning come to a close, White Settlement ISDtechnology will provide times for laptop andcharger return, as seen below.

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From White Settlement ISD

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Brewer High School Student Awarded William R. Brown Scholarship David Roberts presents Brewer High Schoolstudent Kierston Harris with a $2,000 checkfrom the William R. Brown Scholarship fund. Harris received the scholarship for her essayon how to further her education and career goals.

She will attend Wiley College, where shehopes to earn a degree in criminal law and eventu-ally become an FBI agent.

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and the laptop collection flow maps.

Please continue to check email, the districtwebsite, and social media for updates. Pleaseemail technology-related questions to [email protected].

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To the Resilient C.F. Brewer High School Class of 2020:

WE CONGRATULATE YOU!

When doors closed, you persisted and pursued onward.

You accepted the challenge with

Brewer Bear confidence and G.R.I.T.

Be Proud, you have earned this recognition.

Stand tall as you continue through life’s wondrous journey.

You are true leaders.

We are exceedingly proud of our

C.F. Brewer High School 2020 Senior Class

Mayor Ronald A. White and the White Settlement City Council