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Lady Vipers advance to second round
Vandegrift advanced to the second round of the playoffs with a 2-1 win over San Antonio Reagan in last Thursday’s bi-district playoffs.
Reagan took an early lead when a corner kick set up a close-range shot that flew past Lady Vipers goalie Madison Daniel. Despite controlling the ball for most of the first half, it took a late score by sophomore Hailey Hoffmann from short range to even the score at 1-1 before the break. Continue reading
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Rondinis settle with University of Alabama two years after daughter’s death
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This is one of Mike and Cindy Rondini’s favorite photos of their daughter Megan, who grew up in Steiner Ranch, graduated from Vandegrift, and attended the University of Alabama on an honors scholarship. She killed herself in 2016 without closure to her long, drawn-out rape case.
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Mike and Cindy Rondini of Steiner Ranch never gave up on their daughter Megan’s long, drawn-out rape case, and two years after their daughter killed herself, they settled with the University of Alabama for sexual assault damages and improperly handling their daughter’s case.
“Our hope has always been to improve conditions for other sexual assault victims. We can’t comment specifically on the settlement with UA, but we believe it’s consistent with this goal,” said Mike.
“We’re continuing to pursue the alleged assailant civilly in federal court in Alabama,” he added.
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VHS one-act play advances at UIL competition
By CLAIRE LAWRENCE, Vandegrift Voice
Bright lights illuminate the theater. Sharp and contrasting shadows are casted on the faces and bodies of actors standing on stage. It’s the start of “Archipelago” — the one act play that Vandegrift Vipers performed twice for competition last week.
On March 20, Vipers advanced to bi-district, and on March 23, they took the stage in Smithson Valley.
“It’s super exciting,” director Celeste Schneider said. “I’m really proud of them and truly honored and humbled. It shows what awesome kids we have here at Vandegrift.”
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LISD State of the District showcases growth
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Dan Troxell, superintendent of Leander ISD, gave his annual LISD State of the District presentation on March 21 highlighting district growth and student successes.
48,852 students expected by 2026
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Dan Troxell, superintendent of Leander ISD, gave his annual LISD State of the District presentation on Wednesday highlighting growth, the bond project update and student successes. This week’s report focuses on growth.
“Growth is a good thing for school districts. First of all it means people are choosing to come to our communities and that they value the quality of education,” Troxell told the 240 attendees on March 21 at Hill Country Bible Church. “And secondly, it’s great to see new kids come in and the things we can do with them and the programs we can offer as we continue to expand and grow.”