Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Teen Runners Aid Kenyan Orphans

Two Memorial Middle School eighth-graders joined dozens of other young runners from the Memorial and Stratford communities during the recent Chevron Houston Marathon 5K to raise $12,500 and benefit hundreds orphans living in Nairobi, Kenya.

Memorial Middle School eighth-graders Avery Agosto and Katherine Kaiser led and helped organize a district-based team that raised funds during the Marathon weekend for Oasis for Orphans, which supports two orphanages in Kenya’s major city.

Joining Agosto and Kaiser and two dozen other Memorial and Stratford area teenagers Jan. 18 in the Marathon 5K was Kenyan runner Sarah Kiptoo, a world-class marathoner. Also supporting their cause was Kenyan runner Pius Ondoro. The Kenyan runners raced in the Jan. 19 Marathon.

The spirited middle school runners and budding philanthropists were joined by 34 district runners in all, including 10 Memorial Middle students, eight Stratford High students and a Memorial High student supporter.

The group ran with bright orange T-shirts that proclaimed, “We Run for Kenya.” All the young SBISD runners finished the recent Marathon 5K with times that ranged from 32 to 45 minutes, and all crossed the finish line with smiles, reported parent Craig Kaiser.

The student fund-raising team totally swept past their initial goal of raising $3,000, with students themselves raising more than $6,000 of the $12,500 total. Donations can still be made online for several weeks.

Katherine Kaiser and Avery Agosto chose to do their part for Kenyan orphans as Team Oasis leaders in Houston. Oasis for Orphans is a faith-based, Chicago charity with a small local support group.

According to newspaper accounts, Oasis currently serves 151 orphans in Kenya, including a dormitory facility in Nairobi. The charity is in the process of building a family-style home to serve 50 more children.

Avery, Katherine and a family member raised $3,000 for the charity several years ago by conducting a “Chicken Dance” to support chicken coops for the Nairobi orphanage. Kenya reportedly has more than two million orphans due to a series of natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and national turmoil.

“It’s pretty great how all our friends are ready to pitch in and help us. We feel pretty good about it,” Katherine told the Houston Chronicle newspaper.

Team Oasis Director Kim Huffman told the newspaper that she was totally impressed to see teenagers running for orphans who live an ocean away.

“It’s a pretty powerful connection when kids in America who have everything can give of themselves and do something hard and sacrificial for the sake of kids in Kenya,” she said.

Elite runner Sarah Kiptoo was eager to meet the SBISD teens. “I feel so good and happy because they’re helping our people,” Kiptoo told the Houston Chronicle. “We appreciate and are happy to know that there are other people that care for us.”

UIL releases new athletic district changes

Spring Branch ISD high schools will compete under new boundaries released recently by the University Interscholastic League (UIL).

The UIL realigns districts every two years based on enrollment figures so the realignments announced will affect the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school years ahead.

This year’s realignment includes reclassifying the largest schools as Class 6A. Both Memorial and Northbrook high schools will compete in this new class against five Aldine ISD high schools – Aldine, Davis, Eisenhower, MacArthur and Nimitz.

Under realignment, Spring Woods and Stratford high schools will move up from 4A to Class 5A. They will compete against the following high schools – Brenham, Magnolia, Magnolia West, Tomball, Tomball Memorial and Waller.

Many area high schools knew what classification they would be given because UIL announced enrollment cutoff figures earlier, but the schools did not know what district they would be assigned. The new districts take effect with the 2014 high school football season.

Classification cutoffs are as follows:

Class 6A: 2,100 students and above
Class 5A: 1060-2099
Class 4A: 465-1059
Class 3A: 220-464
Class 2A: 105-219
Class A: 104 and below

More detailed information will be posted to the SBISD Athletics Department website as it becomes available.