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Doerre Dish
March 2016 Doerre Dish Dear Warrior Parents and Students, I hope that all of you are gearing up and preparing to spend some time with your friends and family making wonderful memories during Spring Break. As we begin to enter the final stretch of the year, I know it is no surprise to everyone how busy our days seem to get from here on out. The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) tests are just around the corner and Doerre is ready! Our Warrior faculty and staff are putting a lot of time and effort into the next several months getting our students ready for what lies ahead. I have no doubt that our students will make us proud on their STAAR exams and will continue to build future successes for Doerre! Important Dates March 29th STAAR Test-7th Grade Writing; 8th Grade Math March 30th STAAR Test-8th Grade Reading May 9th STAAR Test-6th & 7th Grade Math Coming Soon (April 2016)!!!!!! May 10th A huge Thank You to Patterson Designs for creating the new artwork for our campus refresh! These images will be created for us to enjoy for years to come in the following areas around campus: STAAR Test-6th & 7th Grade Reading A. B. C. D. E. F. Gym Main Hallway/Upstairs Balcony Library Gym Main Hallway (By Band Hall exit) Gym (above bleachers) May 11th STAAR Test-8th Grade Science May 12th STAAR Test-8th Grade Social Studies Page 1 of 21 Attendance Policy As students reach intermediate school, absences pose a greater problem academically. Students who are frequently out of school for trips or other non- illness absences often experience a drop in grades and/or STARR performance. Please be reminded that, for excused absences, students are given as many days as they were absent to make up work. Parents may check the teachers’ websites each day to get work missed due to illness or other reasons.Due to the number of student absences each day, work will be gathered by the office only after a student has missed three days due to illness. ***Students taking high school courses may not miss more than 9 days per semester.*** For any questions concerning attendance procedures, parents should read the student handbook or contact the child’s grade-level principal: 6th Grade — Ms. Karen Kulhanek-Rochin 7th Grade — Ms. Ursula Johnson 8th Grade — Mr. Laurence Domino Parents should call the attendance office after 8:30 a.m. each morning that their child will be out to make the attendance secretary aware of the absence. The attendance office may be reached by dialing 832-249-5676, or 832- 249-5700, and pressing 3 for the attendance office. Please note the following in regards to student absences: • Parent notes need to come in within 5 days of a student's return. A parent phone call will no longer suffice. Page 2 of 21 Tardy Procedure (Per 6 Weeks) • Tardies 1-4 will carry no consequences. (A student who arrives late to first period is considered tardy.) • Tardies 5-8 will carry one hour detention, each, to be served before/after school • Tardies 9 or more will carry ISS (possibly multiple days depending on the number of tardies) • Missed before/after school detention *Parent may reschedule in advance *Student may miss detention and be rescheduled once with no penalty *Repeat instances will result in assignment to ISS Page 3 of 21 KISD Birthday Snack Guidelines Pursuant to state law, KISD permits parents/guardians to bring a birthday snack for their child’s birthday. The following guidelines apply to such snacks: • • • Birthday snacks will be distributed at the end of the lunch period, after students have had a nutritious meal as de- fined by the School Lunch Program and Texas Department of Agriculture. Written consent from a parent/guardian must be obtained before a student will be permitted to share a birthday snack. Parents/guardians are encouraged to obtain birthday snacks through the Klein Food Service Department. With advance notice, the Food Service Department will prepare cupcakes or cookies. Any parent/guardian who provides a birthday snack from elsewhere must: 1. Provide a list of ingredients. In the case of commercially prepared food, the list on the product label will be acceptable. 2. All snacks must be wrapped and packaged in a disposable container. Schools will not be responsible for parents’ personal kitchen items. 3. All snacks must be delivered by the parent to the campus Food Service Department, where a written receipt for the item will be prepared. Children will not be permitted to carry snacks to school. 4. Snacks for individual consumption, such as bagels, muffins, cupcakes, etc., must be individually wrapped. • In keeping with the KISD wellness policy, parents are encouraged to provide a healthy treat for students, such as fresh fruit, yogurt, granola bars, etc. Page 4 of 21 Doerre Traffic Here are a few reminders, which, if followed, will make traffic better for everyone: When waiting for your child, please be reminded that cars behind you may have loaded their students and cannot get out if both lines of cars are blocked by someone still waiting. Please be courteous and, if necessary, circle back and enter the parking lot again while waiting on your child. If exiting through the bus exit, please be prepared to stop beginning at 4:05 p.m. as the buses are dismissed. As soon as the completely loaded buses have pulled out, car traffic may proceed. Because of safety issues with cars/buses, carpoolers are not permitted to load cars along the curb by the bus loading area. Please do not park, drop off, or drive through the bus loading area. Safety is always our first concern. That area is for bus traffic only between 8:15 — 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 — 4:15 p.m. Cars wishing to exit through Theiss Mail, must enter/drive through the lanes closest to Warrior Way (lanes painted with blue arrows.) Cars wishing to exit through Red Holly (by the tennis courts,) must enter/drive through the lanes closest to the school (lanes painted with red arrows.) Citations for Possession of Tobacco State law prohibits the possession of tobacco products by minors. The law states, “An individual younger than the age of 18 commits an offense if they possess, purchase, consume, or accept a cigarette or tobacco product.” Violation of the law is punishable by a fine not to exceed $250. Klein ISD Police Officers will issue citations to any students, who are minors, found to be in possession of tobacco products. It is important to realize that this law is not specific to school campuses. Minors can be cited for being in possession on or off school property. In addition to a citation, students will be processed according to the student handbook for possession of tobacco on campus or at school sponsored activities. As always, we encourage you to make good choices and abide by state law and the policies of the Klein School District. If you have any questions regarding the tobacco law or KISD policy, please see your assistant principal or principal. Page 5 of 21 Guidelines for Using Metal Detectors The Klein Independent School District has a deep concern for the safety and security of its students and employees. To address these concerns video cameras have been installed, random parking lot drug searches before and during the school day have been implemented, human- canine teams make regular visits to the campus, and each high school campus has full time police officers and a parking lot monitor on duty during the school day. An additional procedure has been implemented to further secure the high school and intermediate campuses. All high schools and intermediates have been provided with hand-held metal detectors, which will be used solely on a random basis. Students in randomly selected classrooms and/or buses will be scanned using the hand-held metal detectors. Should there be an alert, students will be asked to cooperate in determining the cause of the alert. If requested, this may be done in an area other than the classroom. Walk through metal detectors may be used on some campuses in a similar manner. The purpose of implementing these security measures is to prevent any student from bringing guns or illegal weapons into the school building. Zero tolerance of guns and illegal weapons means that the KISD will not accept excuses. Therefore, those who possess these objects will be arrested. Your cooperation and support are greatly appreciated. ************************ Shooting fireworks or explosive devices of any kind in the building or on the campus, at any time, during the day or night, is forbidden. Students with such paraphernalia in their possession on the campus will be subject to suspension or expulsion. Page 6 of 21 Net Cash in Cafeteria KISD Food Service is continuing a cashless system called NetCash. This system benefits students by helping the lines m o v e more quickly, thereby, giving the students more time to eat. The NetCash machine allows students to add cash to their account prior to entering the food line either before or during lunch. They simply enter their PIN number and insert cash. Their balance is immediately updated. Students will also be able to check their balance and get a receipt when they utilize the machine. Students with checks will make their deposits with a food service employee in one of the open lines before school. Deposits by check should always include the student’s name and PIN number somewhere on the check so it gets credited to the correct student account. Parents may continue to check their child’s balance or make a deposit to their account using a credit card on PayPAMS. The website is www.paypams.com Money remaining in a student’s account at the end of the school year will immediately be available to students at any KISD school on the first day of school, including high school. Student Deliveries and Messages Please review with your child the following Klein ISD Student Handbook policies/procedures: Only messages of an emergency nature can be relayed to students. It is hoped that parents can plan ahead with their children for unusual weather conditions or other situations that would alter the method by which students return home. Deliveries of a personal nature, such as flowers, gifts, etc. are not made. Please help us minimize classroom disruptions, thereby, maximizing instructional time, by planning ahead with your children to see that they are leaving home with all their homework, books, library books, lunch or lunch money, P.E. uniforms, musical instruments, etc. Thank you for your assistance. Page 7 of 21 Dress Code To maintain a standard of appearance which is a positive factor in the learning environment, the following dress code will be in effect: • • • • • • • • • Pants that hang on the hipbone, frayed pants, unhemmed pants, or those that result in a bare midriff are not acceptable. No low-cut, backless or see-through tops will be allowed. Clothing with improper advertising or slogans will not be permitted. Any garment or design of a garment which is too short or too revealing and would tend to provoke a suggestive or uncomplimentary remark may not be worn to school. Appropriate undergarments must be worn. Any hair style or color that is distracting will not be permitted on school property. Designs and insignias cannot be cut in the hair. No hats or head coverings may be worn. No student will wear exposed rings, studs, or other jewelry associated with body piercing. Students may, however, wear e ar rin gs or ear studs. Tattoos, icons, and any other markings on the body that cannot be removed shall be covered at all times in an unobtrusive manner. A student who has such markings on his/her body and wishes to participate in extracurricular activities shall ensure that the markings are covered at all times. The principal or any other person in charge of an extracurricular activity shall regulate and enforce these guidelines. No paraphernalia that indicates or promotes gang membership may be worn or displayed (this includes but is not limited to bandanas, chains, jewelry, hip clothes, baggy pants, tee shirts, gang writing or color codes.) Any attire that is distracting or disturbing will not be permitted on school property. Students who do not comply will be required to have alternative clothing brought to them. Pajamas and/or slippers are not allowed. Page 8 of 21 TeacherWebsites Every teacher at Doerre has a website on which they will place information about lessons and homework. This is an excellent way for students and parents to access information, especially when a student is absent. You may access Doerre teacher websites by clicking here. Organizations and Clubs Doerre Intermediate offers a wide variety of activities in which students may become involved. Membership in a club or organization is a great way for sixth graders or new students to acclimate themselves to Doerre and to begin to, “feel at home.” The following list is a sampling of activities but is not meant to be all inclusive: Student Council National Junior Honor Society Chess Club DI (Destination Imagination) Scrapbooking Volleyball Cross Country Band Theater Arts Anime Club Math Club Intramurals No Place for Hate Spanish Club Basketball Swimming Orchestra Drawing Competitions Culture Club Warriors for Christ Doerre Chiefs Robotics Football Track Cheerleading Choir Writing Competitions Page 9 of 21 Fighting on Campus We are proud to say that Doerre is a wonderful place for students to attend school. It is our goal, as a faculty and staff, to continue to provide a safe learning environment for all students and teachers. With everyone’s cooperation, we know this can be accomplished. We believe all students can learn and refuse to allow a few to interfere with the learning environment. There are many teachers, counselors, and administrators who will assist students with any problem they may have. We are confident that all problems can be solved a student will include staff members in the process. There is no reason to resort to physical or verbal abuse. Fighting will not be tolerated under any conditions. Students should ignore the so-called friends who will encourage them to make a poor decision. If a fight should occur two questions will be asked: 1. What did you do to prevent the fight? 2. What school official did you ask for help? The response to these questions will assist in determining student responsibility. In past years our students have been most cooperative. We know that the 2015-2016 school year will be no different. Alcohol Prohibited at Campus Events Klein ISD is an alcohol-free school zone. Please be advised that alcohol is not allowed at any campus related or campus sanctioned event/activity whether held on or off school property. This includes booster club functions. Alcohol is prohibited when employees may be present, even if the event/activity is for adults only and is held off campus. See Texas Education Code Section 38.007 and KISD Board Policies DH (Legal), FNCF (Legal), and GKA (Legal). Page 10 of 21 Child Safety Awareness Parents should instruct their child to be aware of strangers and to report to them and/or school authorities anyone who improperly approaches them. Athletics All students who plan to try out for any sport will be required to have a current physical and a copy of their birth certificate on file with the coaches prior to the first day of practice. CommunityRelations Parents should discuss with their children the seriousness of respecting the property of our neighbors. As part of their character development it is our responsibility to impress on them the importance of positive community relations. Public Information Request Unless we have written notification from the parent, KISD is required by law to release to anyone who makes a formal request through the Public Information Office: student body names, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, awards received in school, and most recent, previous school attended. Campus Visitors A parent who wishes to schedule a conference with a teacher is asked to call the receptionist for an appointment. Parents who wish to visit on campus or eat lunch with their child must sign in at the main office and show a driver’s license to obtain a visitor’s pass. Siblings/guests/students from other schools are not allowed to visit our students. It is essential that these procedures are followed to provide safety and security for all. Page 11 of 21 Lockers and Backpacks Each student is assigned their own locker and may not share with any other student. Students are required to utilize a school lock on their lockers at all times in both the hallway and gym to secure their valuables and textbooks. Doerre locks which were used last year may be used again. Any lock used must be one purchased from Doerre. Locks are $6 for a new lock and $3 for a used one. Backpacks may only be used by students as they travel to and from school; they may not be carried between classes. With the smaller lockers that we have, it would be helpful if students purchase drawstring backpacks instead of heavy, b u l k y backpacks. This will help accommodate their books and other belongings. Progress Report/Report Card/ Parent Connect We will have computer generated progress reports. Each six weeks, every Doerre student will bring home a progress report in the fourth week of the grading period. Teachers will list the students’ academic and conduct grade up to that date, along with areas targeted for improvement. Report cards will be issued the Friday following the close of the six weeks. The KISD school calendar includes the six-week grading periods. Additionally, specific dates will be made public on the Klein website. Parent Connect is accessible from Doerre’s website. Parents may sign up to view student’s grades, assignment and attendance. ***************************** Please assist us in the handling of custody related issues. It is the responsibility of the parents to provide the principal a certified copy of the court order affecting any other person’s right to their children. Should you have any questions, please call Mrs. Patin, Principal, at 832-249-5700. Page 12 of 21 We have several important dates and special events on campus in the coming months that I want to make sure you are aware of. Please mark your calendars for these important dates: Tuesday, March 8th Spring Picture Day Mon-Fri, March 14th – 18th Spring Break Thursday, March 24th Progress Reports Friday, March 25th No School – Good Friday Tuesday, April 5th McTeacher Night @ Gleannloch McDonald’s, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Tuesday, April 19th NJHS Induction Ceremony, 6:00 PM Friday, April 22nd Report Cards Thursday, May 12th Progress Reports Tuesday, May 17th Campus TPSP GT Showcase Wednesday, May 18th 8th grade awards, 6:00 PM Thursday, May 19th 6th grade awards (9:15 AM) & 7th grade awards (10:15 AM) Thurs-Thurs, May 19th – 26th HS Course Finals Tuesday, May 24h KISD District TPSP Showcase @ KMPC Monday, May 29th No School – Memorial Day Thursday, June 2nd School’s out for the Summer! Please contact us at 832-249-5700 if you have any questions regarding any of the above information! Sincerely, Nicole Patin Doerre Intermediate Principal Page 13 of 21 Highlights from the Helm… Way to go Ms. Amadola and our Choir Students ! We had 13 singers named to the All-Region Choir! Amazing job! Congratulations to Mr. Casillas and his DDMP students for a great showing in the Klein ISD “Through Your Eyes” Multimedia Competition! We had three students place in the contest: Forrest Sun – 1st ; Maya Poduval – 2nd; Brandon Wu – 3rd Way to go Mr. Fehl, Ms. Roth and our Band Students ! Doerre was well represented and very successful at the Klein ISD Solo & Ensemble Contest! We had 123 events receive medals! Wow! Doerre musicians earned 42 Good Ratings, 70 Excellent Ratings & 11 ExcellentOutstanding Ratings!!! AMAZING! Congrats to Carrie Raiyawa, Mike Keimig, Jeannie Boyle-Spears,Holly McGarrett and Angie Phelps!!!! These teachers has 27 students place in the Scholastic Writing Competition! We had 6 Gold Key Winners, 7 Silver Key Winners & 12 Honorable Mentions! Doerre ROCKED IT! Way to go Doerre PE/Athletics for coming through in a big way with “Pennies for Peace!” The combined efforts of Coach Reed, Coach McKinney, Coach Williams, Coach Ziegler, Coach McAlpine and Coach Prevost, along with all of their students raised over $600 for two charities! Congrats to the Doerre KAC Team & Teachers!!!! We carried on the Doerre tradition by bringing home LOTS of hardware! We proudly finished: Ready Writing – 2nd Place; Spelling – 2nd Place; Problem Solving – 1st Place; Spelling – 2nd Place; Number Sense – 1st Place; Science – 1st Place; Social Studies – 1st Place! Kudos to Alex Collins and Laura Willis and NJHS for organizing the First Responders Breakfast on Feb. 12th! You did an amazing job with everything! Congrats to Ms. Torres, Ms. Clement & the Doerre Orchestra students for winning 149 medals at their Solo & Ensemble Contest! Page 14 of 21 Thank you to students that returned course selection sheets on time. Students will be receiving 2016-2017 Course Verification Sheets very soon. Please be sure to make any needed schedule changes before the June 9th deadline. No changes will be honored after June 9th, at 3:00PM. Credit by Exam (CBE) is available for elementary and intermediate students. Students may accelerate an entire grade level or one core course by taking Credit by Examination (CBE) and scoring 80 on the required assessments. Credit by exam is also available for high school credit courses. Students may earn credit for high school courses by scoring an 80 or above on a Credit by Examination (CBE). Students must not have prior instruction in the course they are attempting. Credit will only be awarded for core high school courses after the student has successfully completed both semester exams. CBE parent registration forms and additional information is available on the Doerre website counselor page. Grade Repair will be available during the entire year for students failing academic subjects. In order to be promoted to the next grade level, students must have a year-end average of 70 or higher in all academic courses. Doerre is providing the opportunity to earn a passing average of 70 through an online grade repair program called Edgenuity. There will be no summer school this year. Students will be expected to repair grades through Edgenuity during the school year for promotion. Edgenuity is after school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please contact your child’s counselor for more information. Page 15 of 21 Congratulations to two Doerre art students for having work selected to represent the Klein Independent School district at the Texas Art Education Association Conference in November. These students were two of four from all the Klein Intermediate schools to be chosen to be presented at the Conference. Way to go Doerre Warrior Artist C. Gottfried and E. Del Paggio! Also, Congratulations to three art students who had work selected for this month’s Klein Instructional Center display. Way to go; C. Aulbert, R. Radwan and B. Miller! Nine 6th graders had work selected to hang at McDonalds for six weeks. This wonderful work was done by S. Dightman, K. Kruger, B. Robinson, A. Spata, L. Nelson, K. Nance, M. Fisher, N. Stansel and M. Marrufo. Congratulations to the following 6th grade art students. Their self-caricature was selected for the McGallery at McDonald’s. W.Carpenter, T. Houston, K. Mowrer, F. Morales, J. Cook, K. Griner, L. Yates. Way to go guys!!! I am so proud. January 12th. Congratulations to all the Artists who represented Doerre in the Rodeo Art Contest! B. Burdine received a white ribbon, I. Scerra, R. Shezad, C. Deutsch, B. Brittain, H. White, R.Kang, and S. Stamos received Red Ribbons. K. Bijsterbosch, T. Ranoa, H.Hastings, J. Cook, C.Gottfried, and U.Aziz won Blue Ribbons. E. Del Paggio, C. Horn, and A.Spata received Finalist for Best of Show and M. Poduval received Best of Show. The Art Department is very proud of all your hard work! Way to Go Doerre Artist! Congratulations to the following students who were chosen to represent Doerre in the Scholastic Art Contest! They are; R. Carney, E.Paggio, C. Horn, T. Ranoa, I. Scerra, D. Smith, N.Goravanchi, M. Huerta, K. Tomman-Pierce, M. Poduval, N. Lewis. The Art Department is very proud of all your hard work! Page 16 of 21 *Congratulations to N. Dinh who was chosen to represent Doerre in the Capitol Art Contest and M. Poduval who will compete in the YAM Flag Design Art Contest! Way to go girls! You produced excellent art work! The 7th grade girls Gold team celebrated a 2nd place finish in their KISD basketball tournament. They defeated Wunderlich 24-12 then Hildebrandt 20-13 before falling to Strack 12-13 in the championship. Way to play a great tournament ladies. Team members are as follows: 4-Katie Bankert 25-Dakota Hawkins 5-Emily Cruz 30-Hannah Pyle 10-Elizabeth Diaz 31-Laura Murphy 21-Chloe Enis 33-Kassie Chalk 22-Katrina Mendiola 34-Jasmine Davis 23-Leah Maynard 45-Isabella Monroe 24-Grace Coleman Managers: Megan Courville and Maycee Leslie Page 17 of 21 Doerre Intermediate Administration Principal Nicole Patin Npatin1@kleinisd.net Principal Secretary Shonda Espinoza sespinoza2@kleinisd.net 832.249.5674 6th Grade Asst. Principal Karen Kulhanek-Rochin Kkulhanek1@kleinisd.net Assistant Principal Secretary Sharon Cook Shcook@kleinisd.net 832.249.5675 7th Grade Asst. Principal Ursula Johnson ujohnson@kleinisd.net 8th Grade Asst. Principal Larry Domino ldomino@kleinisd.net Page 18 of 21 Doerre Intermediate Counseling Staff Lead Counselor Last Names H – O Dawn Kirk dkirk@kleinisd.net Counselor Last Names A – G Brandi Collins-Halverson bcollins-halverson@kleinisd.net Counselor Last Names P – Z Dawn Kirk dkirk@kleinisd.net Counselor Secretary/Registrar Amy Northcutt Anorthcutt1@kleinisd.net 832.249.5687 Page 19 of 21 Special Education Case Manager Joy Bezner Jbezner1@kleinisd.net Special Education Secretary Wanda Warren wwaren@kleinisdnet 832.249.5684 Page 20 of 21 DOERRE BELL SCHEDULE 6th Grade Bell Schedule Proceed to 1st 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period "A" Lunch 4th Period PRIDE TIME 5th Period 6th Period 7th Period 8:45 - 8:52 8:55 - 9:40 9:45 - 10:29 10:33 - 11:18 11:18 - 11:45 11:49 - 12:49 12:53 - 1:23 1:27 - 2:12 2:16 - 3:01 3:05 - 3:50 7th & 8th Grade Bell Schedule Proceed to 1st 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 4th Period "B" Lunch "C" Lunch PRIDE TIME 5th Period 6th Period 7th Period 8:52 - 9:00 9:00 - 9:45 9:49 - 10:34 10:38 - 11:23 11:27 - 12:54 11:56 - 12:23 12:27 - 12:54 12:58 -1:28 1:32 - 2:17 2:21 - 3:06 3:10 - 3:55 Page 21 of 21