2017-2018 General Information
Helpful Contacts and School Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg . 3
District Map and Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg . 4
Elementary School Dress Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg . 6
Elementary School Supply List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg . 8
Middle School and Junior High School Supply List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg . 9
Registration Information for New Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg . 10
Información sobre la inscripción para estudiantes nuevos . . . . . . . . . . pg . 11
2017-2018 Instructional Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back
Welcome to Lamar CISD!
Lamar CISD is one of the fastest-growing school districts in the Houston area and we’re honored you chose to partner with us in educating your child . We know selecting a school is an important task for every family and we believe you’ll be glad you decided on Lamar CISD .
Whether your student is entering one of our pre-kindergarten programs or one of our high schools, I’m confident you’ll find a safe, welcoming, student-focused environment .
I encourage your questions, both at the campus and district levels . We’ve made it easy for you, with “Your Voice”, which allows you to give opinions or request information through our websitewww .lcisd .org .
The website is an excellent resource for just about everything to do with Lamar CISD, but if you can’t find an answer to your question, please call our Community Relations Department at 832-223-0330 and someone will be more than happy to help you .
We’re proud of our traditions in Lamar CISD, but we’re preparing our students for an even brighter future .
Sincerely,
Thomas Randle, Ed .D .Superintendent
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3l Lamar CISD and every campus achieved the highest ranking possible as part of the Texas Education Agency’s current accountability system—Met Standard!
l Lamar CISD has one of the lowest tax rates in the area—$1 .399 .
l Lamar CISD is an HEB Excellence in Education Large District Winner .
l Lamar CISD has produced three National Blue Ribbon Schools in recent years .
l Small enrollments at secondary schools (high schools are designed for no more than 2,000 students) provide more opportunities for students to assume leadership roles and participate in campus activities .
l Lamar CISD has sixth-grade-only campuses (middle schools) which focus on the needs of pre-adolescents, providing a smooth transition to secondary schools .
l All Lamar CISD fourth-grade students take swim lessons as part of PE .
l College facilitators are on every high school campus, helping all 9-12th grade students learn about college scholarships, applications, information, etc .—this is their only purpose .
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HELPFUL CONTACTS & SCHOOL HOURSELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOURS (Grades Pre-K - 5) 7:30 a .m . - 2:40 p .m .
SECONDARY SCHOOL HOURS (Grades 6 - 12) 8:15 a .m . - 3:30 p .m .
Main Switchboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0000Accelerated Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0127Advanced Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0145Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0149Career & Technical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0128Common Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0342Community Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0330Curriculum & Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0130Elementary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0120Food Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0180Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0300LEAF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0334Project LEARN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0435Secondary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0123Special Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0400Student Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0126Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0280Volunteer Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832-223-0335
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DISTRICT MAP
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To find out where your student will attend school, log on to www.lcisd.org and click the Find My Bus / School icon. If you have additional questions, please contact
Community Relations at 832-223-0330.
Elementary, Middle, Junior High, High School and Special Sites3911 Avenue I w Rosenberg, Texas 77471 w 832-223-0000 (main) w www.lcisd.org
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EC1 - SEGUIN E.C. CENTER (PK)605 Mabel StRichmond, TX 77469832.223.2200, (f) 832.223.2201
ELEMENTARY
E1 - ADOLPHUS ELEMENTARY7910 Winston Ranch Pkwy.Richmond, TX 77406832-223-4700, (f) 832-223-4701
E2 - ARREDONDO ELEMENTARY6110 August Green Dr.Richmond, TX 77469832-223-4800, (f) 832-223-4801
E3 - AUSTIN ELEMENTARY1630 Pitts Rd.Richmond, TX 77406832.223.1000, (f) 832.223.1001
E4 - BEASLEY ELEMENTARY7511 Avenue JBeasley, TX 77417832.223.1100, (f) 832.223.1101
E5 - BENTLEY ELEMENTARY9910 FM 359Richmond, TX 77406832.223.4900
E6 - BOWIE ELEMENTARY2304 Bamore Rd. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.1200, (f) 832.223.1201
E7 - CAMPBELL ELEMENTARY1000 Shadow Bend Dr. Sugar Land, TX 77479832.223.1300, (f) 832.223.1301
E8 - DICKINSON ELEMENTARY7110 Greatwood Pkwy. Sugar Land, TX 77479832.223.1400, (f) 832.223.1401
E9 - FROST ELEMENTARY 3306 Skinner Ln.Richmond, TX 77406832.223.1500, (f) 832.223.1501
E10 - HUBENAK ELEMENTARY11344 Rancho Bella Pkwy. Richmond, TX 77406832.223.2900, (f) 832.223.2901
E11 - HUGGINS ELEMENTARYNo. 1 Huggins Dr. Fulshear, TX 77441832.223.1600, (f) 832.223.1601
E12-3602 Williams Way Blvd. Richmond, TX 77469832.223.1700, (f) 832.223.1701
E13 - JACKSON ELEMENTARY301 Third St.Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.1800, (f) 832.223.1801
E14 - LINDSEY ELEMENTARY2431 Joan Collier TraceKaty, TX 77494832.223.5400, (f) 832.223.5401
E15 - LONG ELEMENTARY907 Main St.Richmond, TX 77469832.223.1900, (f) 832.223.1901
E16 - MCNEILL ELEMENTARY7300 S. Mason Rd. Richmond, TX 77407832.223.2800, (f) 832.223.2801
E17 - MEYER ELEMENTARY1930 J. Meyer Rd. Richmond, TX 77469832.223.2000, (f) 832.223.2001
E18 - PINK ELEMENTARY1001 Collins Rd. Richmond, TX 77469832.223.2100, (f) 832.223.2101
E19 - RAY ELEMENTARY2611 Avenue NRosenberg, TX 77471832.223.2400, (f) 832.223.2401
E20 - SMITH ELEMENTARY2014 Lamar Dr. Richmond, TX 77469832.223.2300, (f) 832.223.2301
E21 - THOMAS ELEMENTARY6822 Irby Cobb Blvd. Richmond, TX 77469832.223.4600, (f) 832.223.4601
E22 - TRAVIS ELEMENTARY2700 Avenue KRosenberg, TX 77471832.223.2500, (f) 832.223.2501
E23 - VELASQUEZ ELEMENTARY402 Macek Rd. Richmond, TX 77469832.223.2600, (f) 832.223.2601
E24 - WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY5111 FM 762 Richmond, TX 77469832.223.2700, (f) 832.223.2701
HUTCHISON ELEMENTARY
MIDDLE SCHOOL
M1 - NAVARRO MIDDLE (6)4700 Avenue NRosenberg, TX 77471832.223.3700, (f) 832.223.3701
M2 - RYON MIDDLE (6)7901 FM 762Richmond, TX 77469832.223.4500, (f) 832.223.4501
M3 - WERTHEIMER MIDDLE (6) 4240 FM 723Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.4100, (f) 832.223.4101
M4 - WESSENDORFF MIDDLE (6)5201 Mustang Ave. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.3300, (f) 832.223.3301
JUNIOR HIGH
J1 - BRISCOE JUNIOR HIGH (7-8) 4300 FM 723Richmond, TX 77406832.223.4000, (f) 832.223.4001
J2 - GEORGE JUNIOR HIGH (7-8) 4601 Airport Rd. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.3600, (f) 832.223.3601
J3 - LAMAR JUNIOR HIGH (7-8)4814 Mustang Ave. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.3200, (f) 832.223.3201
J4 - LEAMAN JUNIOR HIGH (6-8)9320 Bois D’ Arc Ln.Fulshear, TX 77441832.223.5200, (f) 832.223.5201
J5 - READING JUNIOR HIGH (7-8)8101 FM 762 Richmond, TX 77469832.223.4400, (f) 832.223.4401
HIGH SCHOOL
H1 - FOSTER HIGH (9-12)4400 FM 723Richmond, TX 77406832.223.3800, (f) 832.223.3801
H2 - FULSHEAR HIGH (9-11)9302 Bois D’ Arc Ln. Fulshear, TX 77441832.223.5000, (f) 832.223.5001
H3 - GEORGE RANCH HIGH (9-12)8181 FM 762 Richmond, TX 77469832.223.4200, (f) 832.223.4201
H4 - LAMAR CONSOLIDATED HIGH (9-12)4606 Mustang Ave. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.3000, (f) 832.223.3001
H5 - TERRY HIGH (9-12)5500 Avenue NRosenberg, TX 77471832.223.3400, (f) 832.223.3401
DISTRICT SITES
S1 - 1621 PLACE117 Lane Dr. #14 Rosenberg, TX 77471 832.223.0950, (f) 832.223.0951
S2 - ADMINISTRATIVE ANNEX3801 Avenue N Rosenberg, TX 77471
S3 - ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CENTER1708 Avenue MRosenberg, TX 77471832.223.0900, (f) 832.223.0901
S4 - BRAZOS CROSSINGADMINISTRATION BUILDING3911 Avenue I Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.0000, (f) 832.223.0002
S5 - DEVELOPMENT CENTER930 East Stadium Dr. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.0000
S6 - FORT BEND ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL3403 Avenue FRosenberg, TX 77471281.239.3431, (f) 281.341.5293
S7 - POWELL POINT2601 FM 2919 Kendleton, TX 77451
S8 - ATHLETICS/TRAYLOR STADIUM1000 East Stadium Dr. Rosenberg, TX 77471832.223.0149
S9 - SPECIAL NEEDS CENTER710 Houston St.Richmond, TX 77469832.223.0960, (f) 832.223.0961
Elementary, Middle, Junior High, High School and Special Sites3911 Avenue I w Rosenberg, Texas 77471 w 832-223-0000 (main) w www.lcisd.org
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BLUE TRACKARREDONDO • 832-223-4800Collared solid color shirt/blouse . Bottoms may be khaki, solid navy or black shorts, skirts, skorts, capris, pants or jumpers .
AUSTIN • 832-223-1000 Collared solid color shirt (no logo) in red, white, navy blue, turtlenecks, cardigan sweaters and sweatshirts . Bottoms may be blue denim pants, shorts, skorts, jumpers or skirts .
BEASLEY • 832-223-1100 Please see district dress code .
HUTCHISON • 832-223-1700Collared solid color shirt/blouse . Bottoms may be khaki, solid navy, black or denim shorts, skirts, skorts, capris, pants or jumpers .
LONG • 832-223-1900 Collared solid color shirt, blouse, turtleneck in red, navy, hunter green, light blue or white . Bottoms may be khaki, solid color navy, or black shorts, skirts, skorts, shorts, jumpers or blue jeans .
PINK • 832-223-2100 Collared solid color shirt/blouse . Bottoms may be khaki, navy, denim, solid blue or black shorts, pants jumpers or skorts .
SEGUIN ECC • 832-223-2200 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in red, white, light yellow, light blue, hunter green or navy blue . Bottoms may be blue or khaki pants, shorts, skorts, jumper dresses or blue jeans .
SMITH • 832-223-2300 Collared solid color shirt (no logo) . Bottoms may be in solid color black, navy blue, or khaki slacks, skorts, shorts, skirts or jumpers; solid blue or black denim jeans .
RED TRACKARREDONDO • 832-223-4800Collared solid color shirt/blouse . Bottoms may be khaki, solid navy or black shorts, skirts, skorts, capris, pants or jumpers .
BEASLEY • 832-223-1100 Please see district dress code .
BOWIE • 832-223-1200 Collared solid color shirt in white, navy blue, light blue or red . Bottoms may be black, khaki, navy blue or denim blue jeans, slacks, dresses, shorts, skorts or jumpers .
MEYER • 832-223-2000 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in red, white, or navy blue . Bottoms may be khaki, navy blue, black or denim blue jeans, slacks, dresses, shorts, skorts or jumpers .
RAY • 832-223-2400 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in white, navy blue, light blue or red . Bottoms may be khaki, navy blue, black or denim blue jeans, slacks, dresses, shorts, skorts or jumpers .
THOMAS • 832-223-4600 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in red, white or navy blue (no logos) . Bottoms may be in khaki, navy blue or solid black pants, skirts, dresses, skorts, jumpers or shorts .
TRAVIS • 832-223-2500 Please see district dress code .
Lamar CISD maintains a policy on dress and grooming designed to prevent distraction from learning and to protect the students’ health and safety. This is a general reference. Please see campus handbook/website for more specific campus uniform requirements.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRESS CODES
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GOLD TRACKADOLPHUS • 832-223-4700 Collared solid color shirt in light blue, navy blue, red or white . Bottoms may be navy blue, khaki or blue denim . Denim includes denim skirts, skorts, shorts, capris or jeans .
BENTLEY • 832-223-4900 Please see district dress code .
FROST • 832-223-1500 Collared solid color shirt in red, white, navy blue or light blue . Bottoms may be khaki, black or navy blue solid pants, shorts, skirts or jumpers . Bottoms may be long blue denim jeans, denim shorts or jumpers .
HUBENAK • 832-223-2900Collared solid color shirt/blouse in white, navy blue, light blue, black or red . Bottoms may be khaki, navy blue, solid black or blue denim jeans, pants, capris, shorts, skirts, skorts or jumpers .
JACKSON • 832-223-1800 Collared solid color shirt in white, navy blue, light blue or red . Khaki, navy blue or denim blue jeans, dresses, shorts, skorts or jumpers .
MCNEILL • 832-223-2800 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in red, white, navy blue, and yellow . Bottoms may be khaki or navy blue slacks, shorts, skirts or jumpers . Blue denim jeans or blue denim shorts, skorts or jumpers .
MAROON TRACKARREDONDO • 832-223-4800Collared solid color shirt/blouse . Bottoms may be khaki, solid navy, or black shorts, skirts, skorts, capris, pants or jumpers .
CAMPBELL • 832-223-1300 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in navy blue, red or white . Bottoms may be khaki, dark blue slacks, shorts, skirts, skorts, capri pants or jumpers .
DICKINSON • 832-223-1400 Collared (no logo) solid color navy blue, light blue, red or white short or long-sleeved shirts . Bottoms may be khaki, navy blue or black slacks, dresses, skirts, skorts, jumpers or shorts .
THOMAS • 832-223-4600 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in red, white or navy blue (no logos) . Bottoms may be in khaki, navy blue or solid black pants, skirts, dresses, skorts, jumpers or shorts .
VELASQUEZ • 832-223-2600 Please see district dress code .
WILLIAMS • 832-223-2700 Collared solid color red, white, navy blue, royal blue, light blue or black shirt/blouse, cardigans, light sweaters and vests . Bottoms include khaki, black, navy blue, or solid denim slacks, capris, shorts, skirts, skorts or jumpers .
PURPLE TRACKBENTLEY • 832-223-4900 Please see district dress code .
HUGGINS • 832-223-1600 Collared solid color shirt/blouse in red, white, navy, light blue or black . Bottoms may be denim, khaki, black or navy blue solid slacks, shorts, skirts, skorts, capris or uniform dress jumpers .
HUBENAK • 832-223-2900Collared solid color shirt/blouse in white, navy blue, light blue, black or red . Bottoms may be khaki, navy blue, solid black or blue denim jeans, pants, capris, shorts, skirts, skorts or jumpers .
LINDSEY • 832-223-5400 Guidelines will be released this summer .
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PRE-KINDERGARTEN □ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct) □ 1 8oz . hand sanitizer □ 1 5”x 8” plastic school box □ 2 boxes crayons (24 ct) * □ 1 box wide washable markers (8-10 ct) * □ 1 pkg #2 pencils □ 1 4 oz . bottle white glue □ 2 large glue sticks □ 1 pair blunt-nosed metal scissors □ 1 pkg colored construction paper □ 1 pkg manila paper □ 1 box zip lock bags (quart) □ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon) □ 1 pkg baby wipes (100 count) □ 1 pair of ear buds
KINDERGARTEN □ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct) □ 1 8oz . hand sanitizer □ 1 5”x 8” plastic school box □ 3 boxes crayons (24 ct) * □ 1 box wide washable markers (8-10 ct) * □ 2 solid variety-colored pocket folders (3 brads) □ 2 pkgs #2 pencils (12 ct) □ 1 large eraser □ 1 4 oz . bottle white glue □ 8 large glue sticks □ 1 pair blunt-nosed metal scissors □ 1 pkg colored construction paper □ 1 pkg manila paper □ 1 box zip lock bags (quart) □ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon) □ 4 composition books (wide-ruled) 100 sheets 71/2 x 93/4
□ 1 pair of ear buds
FIRST GRADE □ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct) □ 1 8 oz . hand sanitizer □ 1 5”x 8” plastic school box □ 3 boxes crayons (24 ct) * □ 1 box wide washable markers (8-10 ct) * □ 2 pkgs #2 pencils (12 ct) □ 2 large erasers □ 1 4 oz . bottle white glue □ 6 large glue sticks □ 1 pair small metal scissors □ 2 pkgs manila paper □ 2 pkgs colored construction paper □ 4 solid variety-color pocket folders (3 brads) □ 5 composition books (wide-ruled) 100 sheets 71/2 x 93/4 □ 1 box zip lock bags (quart)□ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon)□ 1 pair of ear buds
SECOND GRADE□ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct)□ 1 8 oz . hand sanitizer□ 1 5”x 8” plastic school box□ 2 boxes crayons (24 ct) * □ 1 box wide washable markers (8-10 ct) *□ 3 pkgs #2 pencils (12 ct)□ 2 large erasers□ 1 4 oz . bottle white glue □ 4 large glue sticks□ 1 pair sharp-pointed metal scissors□ 5 composition books (wide-ruled) 100 sheets 71/2 x 93/4
□ 1 pkg colored construction paper□ 4 solid variety-colored pocket folders (3 brads)□ 1 pkg notebook paper (200 ct, wide-ruled)□ 1 pkg of manila paper□ 1 one inch 3-ring binder with cover sleeve□ 1 box zip lock bags (quart)□ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon)□ 1 pair of ear buds
THIRD GRADE□ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct)□ 1 8 oz . hand sanitizer□ 1 heavy duty pencil bag with binder holes□ 1 box crayons (24 ct) *□ 1 box markers (8-10 ct) *□ 2 dry erase markers□ 1 box map pencils□ 3 pkgs #2 pencils (12 ct)□ 2 large erasers□ 2 large glue sticks□ 1 pair sharp-pointed metal scissors□ 3 spiral notebooks (wide-ruled)□ 6 solid variety-colored pocket folders (3 brads)□ 1 pkg notebook paper (200 ct, wide-ruled) □ 3 composition books (wide-ruled) 100 sheets 71/2 x 93/4
□ 1 pkg colored construction paper□ 1 one inch 3-ring binder with cover sleeve□ 1 box zip lock bags (quart) □ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon)□ 1 pair of ear buds
FOURTH GRADE□ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct)□ 1 8 oz . hand sanitizer□ 1 box crayons (24 ct) *□ 1 box markers (8-10 ct) * □ 2 highlighters□ 1 box map pencils□ 3 pkgs #2 pencils (12 ct)□ 1 package red pens□ 2 dry erase markers□ 4 large glue sticks□ 4 composition books (wide-ruled) 100 sheets 71/2 x 93/4
□ 1 pair sharp-pointed metal scissors □ 1 heavy duty pencil bag with binder holes□ 2 spiral notebooks (wide-ruled)□ 6 solid variety-colored pocket folders (3 brads)□ 2 pkgs notebook paper (200 ct, wide-ruled)□ 1 pkg colored construction paper□ 1 one inch 3-ring binder with cover sleeve□ 1 box zip lock bags (quart)□ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon)□ 1 one-piece swim suit (swim program)□ 1 pair of ear buds
FIFTH GRADE □ 2 boxes tissues (200 ct)□ 1 8 oz . hand sanitizer□ 5 composition books (wide-ruled) 100 sheets 71/2 x 93/4
□ 1 box markers (8-10 ct) *□ 2 boxes map pencils□ 2 highlighters□ 3 pkgs #2 pencils (12 ct)□ 1 package red pens□ 4 large glue sticks□ 1 pair sharp-pointed metal scissors□ 1 heavy duty pencil bag with binder holes□ 2 spiral notebooks (wide ruled)□ 2 pkg notebook paper (200 ct, wide-ruled)□ 1 pkg colored construction paper□ 2 dry erase markers□ 6 solid variety-colored pocket folders (3 brads)□ 1 one inch 3-ring binder with cover sleeve□ 1 box zip lock bags (quart)□ 1 box zip lock bags (gallon)□ 1 pair of ear buds
2017-2018 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
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1 Zippered binder (Navarro only) 2 Sets of dividers (8 tab) 6 Folders with brads & pockets 8 Packages of regular-ruled, loose-leaf notebook paper 6 Composition notebooks 1 Box of colored pencils 1 Package of watercolor markers 4 Highlighters
3 Pens (2 black or blue & 1 red ink) 3 Boxes of #2 Pencils Glue sticks Scissors 1 Six-inch plastic ruler (in. and cm.)
4 Boxes of facial tissue 1 Package of office tape 1 Package of quart or gallon zip lock bags
LEAMAN • NAVARRO • RYON • WERTHEIMER • WESSENDORFF
Suggested for:
Sturdy backpack
1 Three-ring binder
White loose-leaf notebook paper
5 Composition notebooks
#2 Pencils
Pens (black or blue ink)
Colored pencils (not felt-tip)
Highlighters
Dry erase markers
Glue sticks
Ear Buds/headphones
1 Combination lock for P .E . locker
5 Folders with brads and pockets
BRISCOE • GEORGE • LAMAR • LEAMAN • READING
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*All supplies need to be replenished periodically during the year .
*Backpacks are allowed at Leaman, Wessendorff, Wertheimer and Ryon . NO BACKPACKS are allowed at Navarro . Roller backpacks are NOT allowed at any school .
*P .E . uniforms must be purchased at the beginning of school at each campus .
*Additional supplies will be designated by the classroom teachers during the first week of school, if needed.
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2017-2018 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
“Family Access” is a secure internet-based website thatallows parents and guardiansto easily see their students’progress and grades .
Log on to www .lcisd .orgto sign up .
“Your Voice” is a way for anyone to share their anonymous opinions and take District surveys . All comments are reviewed, so please give us your feedback. You can find a link to “Your Voice” at the top right corner of every campus page .
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To find your school attendance zone, click on the Find My Bus/School icon at www .lcisd .org . Complete the online pre-registration form at www .lcisd .org . Parents must complete online pre-registration information and bring documentation to the school the student will attend .
When registering at the school, you need to bring:• Proof of residence (utility bills with a fixed address, a lease, or closing statement);• School records (test data and/or report card);• Social Security card;• Certified birth certificate; and• Immunization records .
Students transferring from another Texas school or dependents of a person who is on active duty with the armed forces have 30 days to submit immunization records . Any student transferring from another state, country or home school must have current immunizations in order to register or attend classes . Please enroll your child as soon as possible .
First-grade students must be six-years-old on or before September 1. Call the Elementary Education Office at 832-223-0120 if you have any questions .
Lamar CISD offers a full-day kindergarten for children who are five-years-old on or before September 1.
There are both full-day and half-day pre-kindergarten programs in Lamar CISD .To be eligible for pre-kindergarten, a student must be four-years-old on or before September 1 AND meet one the following requirements:
• Be unable to speak or comprehend English, OR;• Qualify for free/reduced lunches, OR;• Be homeless, OR;• Is or has ever been in conservatorship of the Dept . of Family and Protective Dervices, OR;• Is the dependent child of an active member U .S . Armed Forces member, or the dependent of a member of the U .S . Armed Forces who has been injured or killed while on active duty .
The Seguin Early Childhood Center is a full-day program and serves students zoned to the following elementary schools: Bowie, Jackson, Long, Pink, Ray, Smith and Travis. Enrollment in Seguin is on a first-come, first-served basis and there is no transportation provided . Call Seguin at 832-223-2200 for more information .
Lamar CISD has half-day pre-kindergarten programs located at the following schools: Arredondo, Beasley, Bentley, Hubenak, Huggins, Hutchison, Lindsey, McNeill, Meyer, Thomas, Velasquez and Williams . Pre-kindergarten students zoned to Adolphus, Austin and Frost will go to Hubenak, and pre-kindergarten students zoned to Campbell or Dickinson will go to Velasquez .
The Preschool Program for Children with Disabilities (PPCD) is for children with severe learning issues caused by developmental delays, and/or speech, vision or hearing difficulties. Contact the Special Education Department at 832-223-0400 for more information .
REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR NEW STUDENTS
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Para encontrar la zona escolar que le corresponde a su hijo(a) diríjase a la página de internet www .lcisd .org y haga clic en Find My Bus/School. Complete la forma de preinscripción en www .lcisd .org .
Los padres deben completar en línea la preinscripción y deben traer la siguiente documentación al re-alizar la inscripción en la escuela:
• Comprobante de domicilio (recibo de renta, luz, o compra de vivienda)• Documentos de la escuela (datos de pruebas, o boleta de calificaciones)• Tarjeta de seguro social (original)• Acta de nacimiento certificada • Cartilla de vacunación
Los alumnos que provengan de otra escuela de Texas o que dependan de otra persona que se encuentre en las fuerzas armadas, tienen 30 días para entregar la cartilla de vacunación . Los alumnos que proven-gan de otro estado, país o que hayan recibido instrucción en casa debe tener las vacunas actualizadas para poder realizar la inscripción o asistir a la escuela . Por favor inscriba a su hijo lo antes posible .
Los alumnos de Primer grado deben tener seis años cumplidos en o antes del 1º de septiembre . Si tiene alguna pregunta comuníquese con el departamento de Educación Primaria al 832 223 0120 .
El Distrito de Lamar ofrece clases de tiempo completo de Kindergarten para niños que han cumplido cinco años de edad en o antes del 1º de septiembre .
Lamar CISD ofrece clases de medio tiempo y tiempo completo para niños de Prekínder. El menor debe tener 4 años cumplidos en o antes del 1º de septiembre para poder ser elegible para la inscripción en Prekínder; y cumplir con uno de los siguientes requisitos .
• No haber desarrollado la habilidad de hablar o comprender el inglés • Cumplir con los requisitos para obtener almuerzo gratis o a bajo costo • Encontrarse sin hogar• Encontrarse o haberse encontrado bajo la protección del Departamento de Familia y Protección al Menor• Un hijo que dependa de un miembro activo de las fuerzas armadas, o dependa de un miembro activo de las fuerzas armadas que ha fallecido, o se encuentra herido
El Centro de Cuidado Infantil Temprano de Seguin ofrece un Programa de tiempo completo para aquellos alumnos que residen en la zona escolares de: Bowie, Jackson, Long, Pink, Ray, Smith y Travis .
Lamar CISD ofrece el Programa de Pre-kínder de medio tiempo para las siguientes escuelas: Arredondo, Beasley, Bentley, Hubenak, Huggins, Hutchison, Lindsey, McNeill, Meyer, Thomas, Velasquez y Williams . Los estudiantes de Pre-kinder que se encuentran en las zonas de Adolphus, Austin y Frost les correspon-de la escuela de Hubenak . Los estudiantes de Pre-kínder que se encuentran en las zonas de Campbell o Dickinson les corresponde la escuela de Velásquez .
El Programa Preescolar para Niños con Discapacidades (PPCD) es para aquellos pequeños que tienen problemas graves de aprendizaje y presentan dificultades orales, auditivas o visuales. Para más infor-mación comuníquese con el Departamento de Educación Especial al 832-223-0400 .
Información sobre la inscripción para estudiantes nuevos
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Grading Periods
ELEMENTARY (K-5) GRADING PERIODSFirst Semester: 86 Instructional Days
1st - August 28 - October 27: 43 days 2nd - October 30 - January 19: 43 days
Second Semester: 90 Instructional Days3rd - January 22 - April 2: 43 days
4th - April 3 - June 7: 47 days
SECONDARY (6-12) GRADING PERIODSFirst Semester: 78 Instructional Days1st - August 28 - October 6: 28 days
2nd - October 9 - November 10: 25 days3rd - November 13 - December 22: 25 days
Second Semester: 98 Instructional Days4th - January 8 - February 23: 32 days5th - February 26 - April 20: 33 days
6th - April 23 - June 7: 33 days
TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS - 176
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Staff Development & Student Holidays
August 14 -16 (New Teachers)August 17-18, 21-24, January 8,
February 19, March 30
Student & Staff Holidays
• Labor Day• Fort Bend Fair Day• Thanksgiving Break• Winter Break• MLK Day• Spring Break• Easter Break • Memorial Day
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