Friday, August 30, 2013

Students Visit with Former Austrian Ambassador

Recently, 24 of Mary Reed's World Geography students attended an event at the Junior League sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Houston where they met William C. Eacho, III, who served as the United States Ambassador to Austria from September 2009 until July 2013.
 
In this role, he focused on helping the United States attract foreign direct investment, including securing an investment in Texas of close to $1 Billion by an Austrian steel producer.

He also represented the U.S. in working with international energy companies on the Southern Corridor gas pipeline to bring Caspian Sea gas to Europe in 2017.

Previously, Mr. Eacho served as CEO of Carlton Capital Group, LLC, Executive Vice President of Alliant Foodservice Inc., and founding co-Chairman of UniPro Foodservice, Inc. Students heard Ambassador Eacho discuss the essential role of economics in foreign policy and offer insights on how to strengthen international economic policymaking.

They enjoyed hearing anecdotes about the lifestyle he and his wife led representing the U.S. aboard, and what it might be like should they decide to go into foreign service. He addressed the European Union countries’ struggle for economic recovery.

Students learned about the success of countries like Austria, whose GDP is relatively healthy and unemployment rate is the lowest in Europe and how the tools of economic statecraft can be used to support the health and growth of Europe and the United States?

Students attending were: Johnny Kaldis, Elizabeth Bik, Maya Prakash, Vincent Huang, Zachary Hattig, Alec Norman, Andrew Su, Merrill Pecci, Carson DeLaRosa, Ryan Caesar, Vincent Huang, Ben Froehlich, Saahil Bhakta, Stephanie Thomas, Davis Palmie, Paige Shiring, Alex Hwang, Bradley Lostak, Yuan gao, Benjamin Highes, Josh Glass, Max Hardy, Frank Yang, Mark Oldham.

Friday, August 23, 2013

MHS Faculty attend Texans Pre-Season Training

MHS parent and Houston Texan's assistant coach Brian Pariani invited Principal Bill Lakin and 9 faculty and staff members to participate in a closed practice session during the pre-season at Methodist Training Center next to Reliant Stadium. A lottery was established for 4 lucky winners and they brought the colleague of their choice while Mr. Lakin invited a staff member as well. This back to school incentive enlightened all and great appreciation goes to Mr. Pariani for his generous invitation.
The lucky staff are from L-R: Ronnie Connell, Kacy Warren, Lee Ray Haynes, Stephanie Jackson, Bill Lakin, Laura Kohlmaier, Manny Rodriguez, Holly Paulk and Jason Zimmerman
Click Here to see some of the great photos our teachers took. Look for the 2013 Texans Practice Album



Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Varsity Swimmers place 4th in State

The Lady Mustang Swimmers brought home a 4th place banner from the STATE meet in Austin which marks the 4th straight year for a top 10 finish.

Sophomore Alex Buscher became a STATE CHAMPION as she won the gold in the 200 Free in an All-American time of 1:48.45. Our ladies 200 Medley Relay earned a silver medal with a time of 1:45.76 which was an All-American and school record time.

Overall Memorial placed all 7 swims into the championship finals to secure their 4th place finish.

Congratulations ladies on all of your hard work, dedication, and support this season.

200 Medley Relay: Danielle Yoon, Briana Burns, Alex Buscher, & Kelly Denkler--2nd place Alex Buscher 1st 200 Free & 4th 500 Free Danielle Yoon 5th 200 IM & 6th 100 Back Briana Burns 8th 100 Breast 200 Free Relay: Kelly Denkler, Briana Burns, Danielle Yoon, & Alex Buscher---5th place Girls 5A Scores 1. Southlake Carroll 235 2. SA Reagan 189.5 3. Kingwood 189 4. Memorial 134 5. SA Churchill 102 6. Keller Central 85.5 7. Cinco Ranch 84.5 8. Cy-Woods & SA Johnson 79 10. Austin Westlake 72 Coach Jason Mauss Memorial Swimming

US News and World Report Awards MHS Silver Medal

US News and World Report has released their 2009 ranking of America’s Best High Schools. US News analyzed data from 21,786 public high schools to determine the best in the land.

The highest performing high schools in America were then ranked into four categories: Gold Medal (the top 100 in the USA), Silver Medals, Bronze Medals and Honorable Mention. Texas public schools earned 11 Gold, 39 Silver, 72 Bronze and 1 honorable mention. Memorial High School, along with two other Spring Branch Independent School District Schools, Stratford High and Westchester Academy earned Silver Medals from US News and World Report.

Back to School Packet - Download Here!

It's August, and school will be starting before you know it!

To all our new incoming parents, welcome! To our returning parents, welcome back! Get a jump on a lot of the paperwork associated with the first day (and week) of school by visiting our Back to School Packet page.

Please note:  This page contains the same information as does the email you should have received mid-August. The first day of school is Monday, August 26, 2013. School starts at 7:50 a.m.
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