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[[Image:GregoryLincolnEducationCenterHoustonFinal.JPG|thumb|Gregory-Lincoln Education Center]]
|name = Jane Oineza
'''Gregory-Lincoln Education Center''' is a combined primary and secondary school located at 1101 Taft in the [[The six wards of Houston|Fourth Ward]] area of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]], [[United States]].
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|birthname = Elizabeth Jane Oineza
|othername = Jane, Moira, Moi
|birthdate = {{birth date and age|1996|07|22}}
|birthplace = [[Philippines]]
|occupation = Actress
|yearsactive = 2003-present
|website = http://www.janeoineza.co.cc/
}}
'''Elizabeth Jane Oineza''' (better known as '''Jane Oineza'''), born July 22, 1996 is one of the [[Kung Fu]] fighting kids on ''[[Kung Fu Kids]]'' and is a current mainstay of ''[[Goin' Bulilit]]''. She had her start in the fantaserye ''[[Marina]]'', playing the role of young Ista before being a part of the popular kiddie gag show, ''Goin’ Bulilit''. Jane has been cast several times as the younger version of leading ladies <ref>[http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2008/08/18/ENTR20080818132800.html]</ref>, such as playing the role of young Maningning in ''[[Prinsesa ng Banyera]]''. She is also included in the feature film entitled ''Bakit Papa?''.


She became more famous because of ''[[Kung Fu Kids]]'', the first locally produced live-action fantasy series which tell the story of seven kids of different personalities united by a prophecy. In this fantaserye, she played the role of Moira, one of the seven (later became eight) Kung Fu Kids. In this series, she has the ability of ''"[[Barang (Philippine mythology)|pambabarang]]"'' because she adopted the power of Crispin,a ''[[Barang (Philippine mythology)|mambabarang]]''. Through this power she can summon and control [[frogs]]. Also, Moira was the half-sister of Benjo, which was played by [[Kristofer Dangculos]]. At first, Moira did not consider Benjo as her brother but later she already consider him that change their bonding and friendship into a more stronger one.
Gregory-Lincoln, a combined elementary and middle school that serves grades Kindergarten through 8, is a part of the [[Houston Independent School District]].


At present she is paired with young actor [[Kristofer Dangculos]]. They already became co-stars in some [[ABS-CBN]] programs like ''[[Prinsesa ng Banyera]]'', ''[[Kung Fu Kids]]'', and now in ''[[Ligaw na Bulaklak]]''.
Gregory-Lincoln has a [[fine arts]] magnet that takes students in both the elementary and middle school levels.


As of 2006 Johnnie Jackson is the principal administrator of Gregory-Lincoln.


==History==
[[Image:FormerGregoryLincolnSchoolHouston.JPG|thumb|The former Gregory-Lincoln Education Center campus, built in 1966]]
[[Image:NewGregoryLincolnHouston.JPG|thumb|Gregory-Lincoln Education Center under construction]]
A campus was built in 1966 [http://www.houstonisd.org/HISDConnectDS/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=0afe09c28afc3110VgnVCM10000028147fa6RCRD&vgnextchannel=2e2b2f796138c010VgnVCM10000052147fa6RCRD].


==Filmography==
In the early 2000s it was announced that Gregory-Lincoln would receive a new campus that would be on the site of the old campus. Initially HISD planned to locate the [[High School for the Performing and Visual Arts]] on the same site. Rumors of a [[American Civil War]] grave site prevented any development for several years [http://www.houstonpress.com/issues/2004-12-30/news/feature_print.html]. In 2006 Houston ISD did not find any new grave sites and started development of Gregory-Lincoln [http://www.houstonisd.org/HISD/portal/article/front/0,2731,20856_142973398_154221786,00.html]. The new Gregory-Lincoln campus is scheduled to be completed by 2008 [http://www.houstonisd.org/HISDConnectDS/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=0afe09c28afc3110VgnVCM10000028147fa6RCRD&vgnextchannel=2e2b2f796138c010VgnVCM10000052147fa6RCRD] [http://www.houstonisd.org/HISDPortal/departments/ContentPage/0,3099,45555309_59997080_64882212,00.html].
===Television===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! TV Show
! Character/Role
|-
| 2008
| [[Ligaw na Bulaklak]]
| ''Lilette''
|-
| 2008
| [[i ♥ Betty La Fea]]
| ''young Betty'' <ref>[http://ilovebettylafea.blogspot.com/2008/08/jane-oineza-young-betty-pinzon-in-i.html]</ref>
|-
| 2008
| [[Kung Fu Kids]]
| ''Moira "Moi" Ocampo'' (Kid Maarte)
|-
| 2007
| [[Maalaala Mo Kaya]]
| ''young Onay''
|-
| 2007
| [[Prinsesa ng Banyera]]
| ''young Maningning''
|-
| 2005
| [[Goin' Bulilit]]
| ''Herself''
|-
| 2004
| [[Marina (TV series)]]
| ''young Marina and Ista''
|-
| 2003
| [[Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas]]
| ''young Arabella''
|-
|}


===Film===
The development was controversial since it meant using [[eminent domain]] to seize property owned by existing residents. The property includes historical houses.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Film
! Character/Role
|-
| 2007
| Bahay Kubo
| ''young Rose''
|-
| 2002
| Bakit Papa?
|
|-
|}


==Student body==
==TV Guestings==
*[[Entertainment Live]]: Showbiz Royalties Exposed ... as Herself (guest)
During the 2004-2005 school year [http://dept.houstonisd.org/profiles/GregoryLincolnEducationCenter_ES.pdf], Gregory-Lincoln had 770 students. During the 2000-2001 school year the school had 906 students; [[gentrification]] of the areas within the elementary and middle school attendance boundaries has caused enrollment to drop [http://www.kpft.org/news/112202story1.html].
*[[Wowowee]]: Rock Vocalists ... as Herself (performer)
*Wansapanataym: My Dolling Daugter ... as Susie


==External Links==
During the 2004-2005 school year, school was mostly [[African-American]], with 58% of its students being African-American. The school had a large [[Hispanic]] minority, which made up 39% of the student body. [[White American|Non-Hispanic White]] students and [[Asian American]] students each made up 1% of the student body. There were no [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] students enrolled at Gregory-Lincoln.
* {{imdb name|1416559/}}


==Notes==
91% of the students qualified for free or reduced lunch.
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==School uniforms==
[[Category:Filipino child actors]]
Gregory-Lincoln requires school uniforms [http://ms.houstonisd.org/GregoryLincoln/Default_files/Page2393.htm] [http://www.houstonisd.org/2301/images/_2005_06_Uniforms.pdf] ([[PDF file]]).
[[Category:1996 births]]

[[Category:Living people]]
All students must wear red, white, or burgundy [[polo shirt]]s. Students must wear blue or khaki trousers, shorts, or skirts.

The [[Texas Education Agency]] specified that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform [http://www.tea.state.tx.us/field/uniforms.html]; parents must specify "[[bona fide]]" reasons, such as religious reasons or philosophical objections.

==Neighborhoods served by Gregory-Lincoln==
The elementary attendance boundary includes the [[Fourth Ward]], a small portion of [[Midtown Houston|Midtown]], and a small portion of [[Downtown Houston|Downtown]].

The middle school attendance boundary includes the Fourth Ward, almost all of Midtown (the portion north of [[U.S. Highway 59]]), portions of [[Neartown Houston]] east of Montrose Boulevard, [[Avondale, Houston, Texas|Avondale]], and [[North Montrose, Houston, Texas|North Montrose]] (the Downtown portion of the elementary attendance zone does not continue on to Gregory-Lincoln Middle School, and students instead attend middle school at the [[E. O. Smith Education Center]]).

Residents zoned to the Downtown portion for elementary school must apply for a transfer for the Gregory-Lincoln middle school program if they wish to continue attending Gregory-Lincoln.

==Feeder patterns==
Almost all of the areas zoned to Gregory-Lincoln for elementary school continue on to Gregory-Lincoln Middle School. And exception to this is the Downtown portion of the elementary school attendance zone, which continues on to [[E.O. Smith Education Center]] for middle school.

Elementary schools that feed into Gregory-Lincoln for middle school include:
*Wharton
(partial)
*Gregory-Lincoln's elementary school program
*J. Will Jones
*MacGregor
*Wilson

Students within the elementary school attendance zone are zoned to either [[Davis High School (Houston)|Davis High School]] (the Downtown portion), [[Lamar High School (Houston)|Lamar High School]], or [[Reagan High School (Houston)|Reagan High School]].

Students within the middle school attendance zone are zoned to either Lamar High School or Reagan High School.

==External links==
* [http://ms.houstonisd.org/GregoryLincoln/ Gregory-Lincoln Education Center]
* [http://www.houstonpress.com/2004-12-30/news/on-shaky-grounds/ On Shaky Grounds] A [[Houston Press]] article about the problems with the rebuilding

{{Houston ISD}}

[[Category:Elementary schools in Texas]]
[[Category:Middle schools in Texas]]
[[Category:Houston Independent School District]]
[[Category:Magnet schools in Texas]]

Revision as of 08:56, 10 October 2008

Jane Oineza
File:2842780200 dd4ba99563.jpg
Born
Elizabeth Jane Oineza
Other namesJane, Moira, Moi
OccupationActress
Years active2003-present
Websitehttp://www.janeoineza.co.cc/

Elizabeth Jane Oineza (better known as Jane Oineza), born July 22, 1996 is one of the Kung Fu fighting kids on Kung Fu Kids and is a current mainstay of Goin' Bulilit. She had her start in the fantaserye Marina, playing the role of young Ista before being a part of the popular kiddie gag show, Goin’ Bulilit. Jane has been cast several times as the younger version of leading ladies [1], such as playing the role of young Maningning in Prinsesa ng Banyera. She is also included in the feature film entitled Bakit Papa?.

She became more famous because of Kung Fu Kids, the first locally produced live-action fantasy series which tell the story of seven kids of different personalities united by a prophecy. In this fantaserye, she played the role of Moira, one of the seven (later became eight) Kung Fu Kids. In this series, she has the ability of "pambabarang" because she adopted the power of Crispin,a mambabarang. Through this power she can summon and control frogs. Also, Moira was the half-sister of Benjo, which was played by Kristofer Dangculos. At first, Moira did not consider Benjo as her brother but later she already consider him that change their bonding and friendship into a more stronger one.

At present she is paired with young actor Kristofer Dangculos. They already became co-stars in some ABS-CBN programs like Prinsesa ng Banyera, Kung Fu Kids, and now in Ligaw na Bulaklak.


Filmography

Television

Year TV Show Character/Role
2008 Ligaw na Bulaklak Lilette
2008 i ♥ Betty La Fea young Betty [2]
2008 Kung Fu Kids Moira "Moi" Ocampo (Kid Maarte)
2007 Maalaala Mo Kaya young Onay
2007 Prinsesa ng Banyera young Maningning
2005 Goin' Bulilit Herself
2004 Marina (TV series) young Marina and Ista
2003 Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas young Arabella

Film

Year Film Character/Role
2007 Bahay Kubo young Rose
2002 Bakit Papa?

TV Guestings

  • Entertainment Live: Showbiz Royalties Exposed ... as Herself (guest)
  • Wowowee: Rock Vocalists ... as Herself (performer)
  • Wansapanataym: My Dolling Daugter ... as Susie

External Links

Notes