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Georgetown Jack Frost Classic
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A graduate of Rotan High School, Jack Frost was an all-around student. He played football on scholarship at Weatherford Junior College and stayed in the area coaching sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys’ athletics for four years. Then he began his administrative career and served as Weatherford Elementary, Junior High, and High School principal. Mr. Frost is married to Fran Frost, a 20-year cattle, sheep and goat raiser, a former assistant commissioner for Precinct 3, first Road and Bridge Foreman for Williamson County, and later Safety Director for Roads and Bridges. Mr. Frost’s career in education took him to Falfurias where he was the high school principal and curriculum director.
Next, he was superintendent at Alpine, New Deal, and Weslaco before coming to Georgetown in 1969. As Georgetown ISD Superintendent, Jack Frost instilled a sense of educational excellence in the community. He demanded quality from his teachers and students and was an avid supporter of all UIL activities. As an educational leader, he served on the Central Texas Music Committee and the UIL Legislative Council.
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Respected by the teachers and staff and loved by the students, he had numerous yearbooks dedicated to him as well as being named FFA State Honorary Member and Volleyball, Basketball, and Blue Wings (Pep Squad) Beaus. He has been presented with football game jerseys, state medals and plaques, and even had the 1979 Girls’ State Basketball Championship dedicated to him. After a 19-year tenure as Georgetown Superintendent, Mr. Frost retired from the school business in 1988. Today, he teaches Driver’s Education and donates his time and fund-raising expertise to producing Community Spotlight. Community Spotlight is a tape-delayed Cox Communications broadcast which highlights the achievements of Georgetown ISD students. All the proceeds go to a scholarship fund for Georgetown seniors. Mr. Frost is active in many civic organizations including the Optimist Club and Noon Lion’s Club. Through these clubs and Community Spotlight, he continues to support all GISD student endeavors but specifically our Jack Frost Optimist Georgetown Thanksgiving Tournament.
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Announcements
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Physical packets for the 2013-14 school year and a $20 physical will be available April 29, 2013..
LADY EAGLES
2012-13
CLASS 4A
STATE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!
GEORGETOWN 65 LINCOLN 60
To see pictures click on Read More... below
Georgetown Lady Eagles defeat San Antonio Brennan 44-30 to win their State 4A semi-final game. The girls are now only one game away from the State Championship. On Saturday afternoon at 3pm in the Frank Erwin Center, Georgetown, the #1 team in the State will play Lincoln, the #2 team in the State for the Class 4A championship. The team motto picked at the beginning of the season is “Going For The Gold” and they are now just one step away.
GO LADY EAGLES! WIN STATE!!
Please buy a Lady Eagle basketball playoff T-Shirt for $10. Wear your shirt on Thursday and to the state semifinal game on Thursday night at 8:30 PM. Deadline to order is Monday, February 25, at 4:30 PM. Click on Read More... for how to order.
The Lady Eagle basketball team defeated Rosenburg Lamar Consolidated and Tomball in the Region 3-4A Tournament to advance to the UIL State Tournament this week at the Erwin Center in Austin. Georgetown will play Northside Brennan in the semifinals on Thursday at 8:30 PM. Tickets are $10 presale and $12 at the door. The ticket is good for the session which also features a 7:00 PM semifinal between Dallas Lincoln and Aledo. Click on Read more.. below for information on where and when you can purchase advance tickets.
On Tuesday night the Georgetown Lady Eagles defeated the Barbers Hill Lady Eagles with a rebound put back with 2 seconds to go. This game was one of the most exciting and incredible games in Georgetown girls basketball history. It certainly will rank up there with the greatest comebacks to win in a critical playoff game and keeps the hopes of winning a state championship alive. See below for details on the Region 3 Class 4A semifinal and final games scheduled this coming weekend.
On Friday night the Georgetown Lady Eagles defeated Vidor to win the Area playoff game. The team now moves onto the Regional Quarterfinal round game and will play Barbers Hill, at Brenham High School on Tuesday night, February 19 at 7:00pm.
On Monday night the Georgetown Lady Eagles defeated Magnolia to win Bi-District playoff game. The team now moves onto the Area playoffs and will play Vidor, at Waller High School on Friday night, February 15 at 7:00pm.
The Lady Eagles defeated home team Winnsboro 51-37 to win the Winnsboro Hoopfest on Saturday afternoon.
Lady Eagle varsity basketball games played and filmed at home are played back on Suddenlink Channel 10. The most recent games are from the Jack Frost Tournament. Click on See More for details.
Lady Eagle basketball players join McCoy scholars
Good Business Is The Best Education
To see former Lady Eagles actively playing College Basketball
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