SFA announces test-optional admissions for 2021 semesters

Mirroring state and national trends to streamline admission procedures in the wake of the ongoing pandemic, Stephen F. Austin State University’s Office of Admissions has announced it will begin test-optional admissions for all 2021 terms.

This decision was prompted by the cancellation of SAT and ACT exam administration as testing centers across the state struggle to accommodate test participants due to required social distancing standards.

“High school seniors continue to experience significant restrictions regarding in-person testing opportunities and challenges with virtual testing,” said Erma Nieto Brecht, SFA’s executive director of enrollment management. “Because of this, students hoping to enter SFA in 2021 will not have to worry about having a standardized test score to apply for admission.”

While the test score requirement is lifted for the admission process, students who were able to take the SAT or ACT are encouraged to submit those scores with their ApplyTexas application as they may be needed in the scholarship review process.

“Submission of tests scores will not create any unfair advantage or disadvantage during the admission review for those students who provide them,” Nieto Brecht said. “We still want to encourage students to take an upcoming ACT/SAT test, if possible, or submit an existing test score, as the ACT/SAT may be required and utilized for scholarship review.”

For more information, visit sfasu.edu/freshman.

By Christine Broussard, marketing communications coordinator at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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July 2, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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July 2, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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July 2, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Final Candidate & SFASU Alumus Selected for City of Nacogdoches City Manager Position

The City of Nacogdoches City Council has completed the search for a new city manager to a sole finalist, Mario Canizares, current Deputy City Manager for the City of Denton.

During a special City Council meeting on July 1, the council voted unanimously to allow the Mayor, Shelley Brophy, to negotiate the employment agreement on behalf of the city in order to finalize Canizares’ contract.

Through a months-long nationwide search facilitated by Strategic Government Solutions, the Nacogdoches City Council recently selected and interviewed multiple finalists from more than 50 applications.

“I am confident we have selected the best candidate for our community,” Mayor Shelley Brophy said. “After a thorough interview process with a top-tier group of finalists, we are proud we made the best decision for Nacogdoches in selecting Mr. Canizares.”

Prior to his current role in Denton, Canizares served for 8 years as Deputy City Manager for the City of Coppell and has over 24 years of city-related experience.

He is also a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University and holds a Master’s of Public Administration from the University of North Texas.
“As we look ahead, the challenges cities face will be enormous,” Canizares said. “With high service delivery demands and minimal and declining resources we must rely on governments at the local level to change our way of thinking and work collaboratively to deliver services to the community. I believe my background and skill set prepares me to lead Nacogdoches into the future.”

Canizares’ projected start date is set tentatively for Monday August 10. Notable accomplishments include Canizares’ familiarity with diverse ethinc and socio-economic communities, experience in negotiating significant economic development agreements, and his former collaborations with counties, ISDs, universities, and councils of governments.

The position of city manager has been vacant since the end of January when long-time manager Jim Jeffers retired.

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Griffith Fine Arts Building renovation, expansion underway

 W.M. Turner Auditorium in Griffith Fine Arts Building is getting a "refresh" as a result of the Fine Arts Expansion Initiative, which will extend the building along North Street. The renovated and expanded state-of-the-art building will also include two dance studios, two new theatres, recording studio, sound stage, audio and video editing rooms, an art gallery, multiple classrooms, rehearsal facilities, faculty offices and the offices of the College of Fine Arts dean. The facilities will house the CFA's sound recording technology, filmmaking, theatre, dance and musical theatre programs.

W.M. Turner Auditorium in Griffith Fine Arts Building is getting a “refresh” as a result of the Fine Arts Expansion Initiative, which will extend the building along North Street. The renovated and expanded state-of-the-art building will also include two dance studios, two new theatres, recording studio, sound stage, audio and video editing rooms, an art gallery, multiple classrooms, rehearsal facilities, faculty offices and the offices of the College of Fine Arts dean. The facilities will house the CFA’s sound recording technology, filmmaking, theatre, dance and musical theatre programs.

Motorists driving along North Street past the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University will see an extraordinary transformation in the next two years.

Although the rest of campus is slowly opening back up after closing because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the long-awaited renovation and new construction to the Griffith Fine Arts Building is on schedule. Demolition is moving full speed ahead, laying the groundwork for a building project that will make the College of Fine Arts a “window” through which the community may view the university, according to Dr. A.C. “Buddy” Himes, dean of the College of Fine Arts.

“With these new facilities, the College of Fine Arts will be able to fully alleviate concerns for space, grow to its potential in enrollment, be competitive with similar programs in Texas, and fully capitalize upon student markets for new programs,” Himes said. “As much as the college has grown in enrollment over the past decade, I predict an explosion of new enrollment in fine arts in the next decade, notwithstanding the immediate effects of a pandemic.”

SFA Regents approved the expansion and renovation project in 2018, and the architectural design phase began the following spring. Funding was obtained through the issuance of bonds in 2019, and proceeds must be used, in accordance with the bond documents, for construction, renovation and other project-related purposes.

In recent months, the College of Fine Arts dean’s staff has relocated to Miller Science Building, and the School of Theatre has relocated to McKibben Education Building, with the exception of the costume shop, which is also temporarily housed in Miller Science Building. The School of Music’s Sound Recording Technology program, which had been housed in the Griffith building, has also relocated to the McKibben building. The Fine Arts Box Office is now in the Kennedy Auditorium building during the two-year construction project.

More than two decades in the making, the Fine Arts Expansion Initiative will include extensive renovations to the existing Griffith Fine Arts Building and add handicap parking, a patron drop-off zone (off of West College Street) and new construction which will extend the building along North Street nearly to the corner of West College Street. The renovated and expanded state-of-the-art building will include two dance studios, two theatres, an auditorium, recording studio, sound stage, audio and video editing rooms, an art gallery, multiple classrooms, rehearsal facilities, faculty offices and the offices of the dean. The facilities will house the CFA’s sound recording technology, filmmaking, theatre, dance and musical theatre programs.

As a result of the building and Turner Auditorium’s temporary closure during construction, coupled with the onset of the pandemic, the University Series has been significantly curtailed for the 2020-21 season, according to Scott Shattuck, associate dean and director of the series. There may be no performances in the fall, and the spring season will have an event-by-event approach with alternate venues for performances.

“We were already thinking creatively about venues for world-class performances,” Shattuck said, “and now we’re also doing our best to be astute about safe practices for artists and audiences, and about the economic realities of presenting the performing arts in a socially distanced context.

“The ever-changing conditions in which we live have caused us to keep our plans as flexible as possible,” Shattuck added. “Rather than lay out a schedule which may require many changes in the months ahead, we’ll announce individual concerts and shows when we’ve gained confidence that our audience can safely experience them when, where, and how we’ve said they will.”

The Children’s Performing Arts Series has been canceled for the coming year. However, CPAS will have a new and exciting online presence so that teachers may still incorporate the unique children’s series curriculum into lesson plans, according to Diane Peterson, Fine Arts Box Office manager and director of the children’s series.

“Even though teachers and students can’t visit us this school year, we hope cpas.sfasu.edu will be your source for the arts,” Peterson said. “You’ll find materials and links to bring the arts easily and safely into your classrooms.”

As the Griffith building’s new look evolves over the next two years, “we believe the community will be highly impressed with the image fine arts projects for the university,” Himes said.

“This is an exciting time for the College of Fine Arts,” Himes said. “With all the bad news that 2020 has brought, we’re glad the College of Fine Arts is able to move forward in a positive and progressive direction that will continue to focus on providing comprehensive and quality visual and performing arts experiences for the university, our Nacogdoches community and all of East Texas.”

To view design plans and artists renderings, and to stay up-to-date on construction progress, visit finearts.sfasu.edu/expansion.

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July 1, 2020: NPD Crime Report

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July 1, 2020: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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July 1, 2020: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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City and County Issue Simultaneous Proclamations regarding Face Coverings in Response to Influx of Cases and Increased Testing

City and County Issue Simultaneous Proclamations regarding
Face Coverings in Response to Influx of Cases and Increased Testing

Voluntary Mask Order

In response to over 369 cases of COVID-19 in Nacogdoches County–37 of which have been identified in the past four days, the County and City of Nacogdoches have issued simultaneous proclamations asking citizens over the age of 10 to voluntarily wear face coverings over their nose and mouth when within 6 feet of others not of their household.

Likewise, businesses are strongly encouraged to adopt voluntary policies regarding the wearing of face coverings for employees and visitors patronizing businesses. Exceptions to this include eating and drinking within food related businesses.

This voluntary compliance goes into effect at 12:00 a.m. on July 1, 2020 and expires when terminated or on July 8, 2020–whichever comes first.

“Governor Abbott issued an executive order on June 3 stating that local governments could not impose fines or criminal penalties on people who don’t wear masks in public,” Mayor Shelley Brophy said. “Although some may view it as an inconvenience or invasion, we ask that everyone come together as a community to keep our citizens safe and our businesses open.”

Emergency management staff has and will continue to distribute information about wearing masks in English and Spanish for local businesses to display, emphasizing the ever-growing importance of face coverings.

Signage for businesses are available for pick up at the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce at 2516 North St and can be downloaded at:
https://www.ci.nacogdoches.tx.us/1356/Resources-for-Business

Questions regarding the proclamation may be directed to the COVID-19 call center at info@nactx.us or 936-559-2510, 9am-1pm, Monday through Friday. The office will be closed Friday, July 3, 2020.

Testing Details and Increased Testing

“We will continue to reconcile our local numbers to reflect ever-evolving information from DSHS,” County Judge Greg Sowell said. “We have updated testing numbers which show many more tests have been given in the community by private providers and in the past weeks than we
originally estimated.”

Emergency management staff has monitored COVID testing and test results on a daily basis with a particular focus on any increased positive tests as well as hospital, ICU and ventilator capacity in Nacogdoches and the region. Although as of a week ago our moving average was below 3 per
day, we are also keeping in mind that increased testing throughout the county is a significant contributing factor to positive cases.

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