The following are meeting minutes from the previous school board meeting. These directives from Central Office are effective immediately following Thanksgiving.

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The following are meeting minutes from the previous school board meeting. These directives from Central Office are effective immediately following Thanksgiving Break. 1.Girls athletics will no longer be offered beginning in December. 2.Only blue folders and binders will be accepted at Clear Creek I.S.D. 3.The addition of 15 extra instructional days will be added to the school year beginning in June. 4.Children will not be admitted to the snack lines, only teachers. 5.Hall behaviors – students will no longer be allowed to talk in the hall between classes. 6.All students will be required to wear a green polo and khaki pants everyday beginning in January. GOTCHAGOTCHA

Articles of the Decree of April 6, 1830

Article 3 The government is authorized to name one or more commissioners who shall visit the colonies of the frontier states and contract with the legislatures of said states for the purchase, in behalf of the Federal government, of lands deemed suitable for the establishment of colonies of Mexicans and other nationalities; and the said commissioners shall make, with the existing colonies, whatever arrangements seem expedient for the security of the republic. The government may choose the new empresarios for Texas.

Article 4 The chief executive is authorized to take such lands as are deemed suitable for fortification or arsenals and for the new Colonies, indemnifying the States for same, in proportion to their assessment due the Federal government. The governor is allowed to take lands for forts in Texas.

Article 6 The convict soldiers shall be employed in constructing fortifications, public works, and roads which the commissioners may deem necessary, and when the time of their imprisonment is terminated, if they should desire to remain as colonists, they shall be given lands and agricultural implements, and their provisions shall be continued through the first year of their colonization. Convict soldiers will build the new forts. They can stay in Texas later if they wish.

Article 7 Mexican families who voluntarily express a desire to become colonists will be furnished transportation, maintained for one year, and assigned the best of agricultural lands. Mexicans who want to move to Texas will be provided transportation and the best land.

Article 9 The introduction of foreigners across the northern frontier is prohibited under any pretext whatsoever, unless the said foreigners are provided with a passport issued by the agent of the republic at the point whence the said foreigners set out. No Americans can come to Texas unless they have a passport issued by a new empresario.

Article 10 No change shall be made with respect to the slaves now in the states, but the Federal government and the government of each state shall most strictly enforce the colonization laws, and prevent the further introduction of slaves. No more slaves will be allowed in Texas.

Article 11 In accordance with the right reserved by the general congress in the seventh article of the law of August 18, 1824, it is prohibited that emigrants, from nations bordering on this republic shall settle in the states or territory adjacent to their own nation. Consequently, all contracts not already completed and not in harmony with this law are suspended. Americans cannot live next to the United States. If they already are, they must move.

Article 12 Coastwise trade shall be free to all foreigners for the term of four years, with the object of turning colonial trade to ports of Matamoras, Tampico, and Vera Cruz. No more trade with the United States.

Article 14 The government is authorized to expend five hundred thousand dollars (pesos) in the construction of fortifications and settlements on the frontier; … 500,000 pesos will be used to build the new forts.

Article 18 The government shall regulate the establishment of the new colonies, and shall present to congress, within a year, a record of the emigrants and immigrants established under the law, with an estimate of the increase of population on the frontier. The government will keep close tabs on people moving to Texas.