Category Archives: Lake Travis

VHS band, Vision, choir earn 3rd in Bands of America Super Regional

Vandegrift band, Vision Dance Co. and choir earn 3rd in Bands of America Super Regional on Saturday. Receiving the trophy are (L-R) drum major Carson Broe, drum major Rehaan Adhikary, Vision leader Tanis Sommer, drum major Zach MacDonald and drum major Will Bryan.

By JENNY ROSAS, Contributor

The Vandegrift band and Vision Dance Company along with members of the Viper choir performed their marching show “Symphony in Silence” for the final time Saturday at the Alamodome among the best bands in Texas and the nation.

That outstanding performance earned them 3rd place overall in the Bands of America Super Regional San Antonio competition, a competition considered one of the toughest in the nation of all high school marching band contests this year.

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Voters OK $454.4 million Leander ISD bond

Posted Tuesday, November 7, 2017 11:27 pm

By NICK BROTHERS, Hill Country News Managing Editor

Editor’s note: at the time of publication, all 58 precincts in Williamson County had reported election results, and 76 of 150 in Travis County had been reported.

Voters approved a $454.4 million bond package on Election Day, which will allow Leander ISD to address the rapid district growth, safety and facility improvements throughout the district. Continue reading

VHS cross country goes to state

Vandegrift boys cross country runners start the race at the Region IV 6A Championships in Corpus Christi on Oct. 23.

By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News

The Vandegrift girls cross country team will advance to the state meet on Saturday, Nov. 4. Anthony Monte will be representing the boys team as an individual as he placed 17th.

Both girls and boys teams traveled to Corpus Christi to compete in the Region IV 6A Cross Country Championships on Oct. 23.

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Mulligan receives first “Change Your School” award

Kirsten Mulligan said the recognition is humbling, and while she is most certainly honored by her selection as the inaugural recipient of
Vandegrift’s ‘Change our School’ award, the longtime VHS English teacher also downplayed any signi cant di erence between her and her peers at
the Leander ISD school.
“I just do what I do. I don’t know any other way to be. It’s who I am,” said Mulligan.
Of the students who recognized her in a loud, raucous ceremony capped o by a dance contest between classes, Mulligan said, “They
see bigger things that matter more than grades or AP tests. Those things are important, and they’re a part of what makes our school great, but that’s
not really what it is — it’s our ‘mojo’ that makes Vandegrift awesome.

By MIGUEL BLANCO, LOGAN GILBERT, Vandegrift Voice

Friday morning, one of Vandegrift’s most respected teachers was brought to tears by something she would have never expected. The football team presented the first ever “Change Your School” award to English teacher and Steiner Ranch resident Kirsten Mulligan for the amazing amount of work she has done for the school.

The typical dance celebrations that take place on Fridays in the English hall took a memorable turn as Mulligan is the first recipient of this award, which is a tradition the football program hopes to carry on.

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New shopping center planned off proposed bypass & RM 620

This is the original rendering of High Pointe Village prior to the proposed RM 620/RM 2222 bypass project becoming a reality. The site is o of RM 620
across from the city of Austin’s Water Treatment Plant and near BBQ Out tters at 6715 RM 620. Nancy Bui, managing partner of New Corridor Development
LLC which owns the land, will have to change her plans as the new road divides her property. She would also like to see more access to her site
than what Texas Department of Transportation is proposing.
Rendering source: McFarland Architecture

Access to site problematic for owners and TxDOT

By LESLEE BASSMAN, Four Points News

Nancy Bui, managing partner of New Corridor Development LLC, said she was excited to bring a grand 115,000-square-foot shopping center to the Four Points area when the group—that specializes in developing small shopping centers — purchased about 28 acres off RM 620 near the intersection of RM 2222 in 2005. After waiting out the downturn in the local economy and picking up the project anew in 2011, city of Austin approved site plans for High Pointe Village, including two buildings of 25,000-square-foot each; three pad sites totaling 14,500-square-feet; and a 44,000-square-foot building that attracted a lease from a Georgia-based high-end movie theater company.

However, those plans are on hold following discussions between New Corridor and Texas Department of Transportation regarding the proposed bypass or connector road from RM 620 to RM 2222 that Bui said will involve taking right of way off New Corridor’s parcel; decrease the building space; and offer only one unsignalized entrance to the development from an already congested RM 620. In addition, the bypass will divide her property.

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