Friday, August 31, 2018

Senator Ted Cruz visits Boerne.



On Friday August 31st Senator Ted Cruz visited the town of Boerne.  He spent an hour and half in the historic Dienger Building visiting with the local population.  Ted Cruz was elected Senator in 2012, after Kay Bailey Hutchison elected not to run for re-election to her Senate Seat.  Senator Cruz is in the middle of re-election campaign after winning the republican primary election.  His opponent in the 2018 Election is U.S. Representative Beto O'Rourke.

Ted Cruz Campaign Website
Beto O'Rourke Campaign Website

Election Day is Novemeber 6th 2018
Early voting will run from Monday October 22nd through Friday November 2nd.

The last day you may register to vote in this election is Tuesday October 9th.

Find how to register and where to vote at VoteTexas.Gov

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Constitution Week Celebration in Boerne Texas


On Saturday September 15th the George W. Kendall Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be hosting a Celebrate Freedom Week kick off event at Veteran's Plaza.  This will be the 3rd Annual celebration and will include over 20 members of the local community who will read from the Constitution.  The Celebration will also include members of the Champion High School Choir, Boerne Middle School North Fife and Drum Corp, and members of the local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.  The Celebration will begin at 10 am in Veteran's Park on Main Street in Boerne, and all are invited.  Help our community celebrate the 229th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

August 26th is Women’s Independence Day!



To celebrate the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, the Texas Legislature has designated August 26th as Women's Independence Day. Prior to the 19th Amendment, the right to vote for women was determined by the individual states.  This created a system of voting rights for women that varied across the country.  In many western states women had full voting rights, while others limited or outright banned women from voting.  In Texas women had the right to vote in municipal elections, but not statewide, primary, or Presidential elections.  In 1878 Senator Aaron A. Sargent from California introduced what would become the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.  It took 41 years and a World War to get Congress to submit the amendment to the states for ratification, and another year for 3/4th of the states to ratify it to make it official.  Texas was the 9th state to ratify the amendment on June 29th 1919. Tennessee was the 36th State and got the amendment over the 3/4th threshold needed for ratification. The last state to ratify the amendment was Mississippi on March 29th, although at that point it was already part of the United States Constitution.

The Ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was the culmination of the hard work and dedication of women like Susan B. Antony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone and the women of the National American Women Suffrage Association.  These women dedicated their lives used the courts, civil disobedience, protest and boycotts to fight for women's suffrage.  Unfortunately none of them lived to see the passage of the 19th Amendment, but they are remembered as pioneers for women's rights.

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Welcome to the BISD Social Studies Blog


Welcome to the Blog for the Boerne Independent School District Social Studies Department.  In this blog I will keep you updated with important dates in History, State Recognition days, and updates to the State of Texas Social Studies curriculum and TEKS.  My goal with this blog is to share with the public the exciting things that are going on in the Social Studies classrooms, as well as share my love of Social Studies with you.

Thanks for reading!

Bret Bunker
Boerne ISD Social Studies Coordinator