School Magazine 2016-17
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School Magazine 2016-17
Back to School 2016-2017 254.336.0000 www.killeenisd.org A Message from the Superintendent This publication is intended to provide valuable information to parents and others who are interested in the Killeen Independent School District. We are pleased to provide this information in a manner that we hope you will find meaningful, useful and concise. Thank you for your interest in the district. Killeen ISD is truly committed to achieving success for every student. We believe there are few things more important than the education of children. Dr. John M. Craft Superintendent of Schools CONTENTS 2 ABOUT KISD 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Mission Vision Schools Staff Board of Trustees Exceptional Opportunities Attendance Guidance and Counseling Graduation 4ELIGIBILITY Prekindergarten Kindergarten First Grade 5REGISTRATION Campus Enrollment Required Documents New to KISD Prekindergarten 6IMMUNIZATIONS 6 BUS INFORMATION 6 MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST 7 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST 8 BELL SCHEDULE 9 SCHOOL CLOSING INFORMATION 9 SCHOOL NUTRITION 10 DRESS GUIDELINES 11 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 12 HIGH SCHOOL READINESS 13 MIDDLE SCHOOL READINESS 15 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS 15 MEET THE TEACHER 17MAP For Additional Information Call 336.0000 About Killeen ISD Welcome to the Killeen Independent School District. Killeen ISD proudly serves the central Texas communities of Killeen, Fort Hood, Harker Heights and Nolanville. The Killeen Independent School District is committed to providing excellent educational opportunities to ensure all 43,000 students served are able to reach their maximum learning potential. The Killeen Independent School District recognizes the importance of responding to the needs of our students and families, and we welcome feedback and suggestions, as we believe this is an important part of the continuous improvement process. Mission Teach so that students learn to their maximum potential. Vision The Board of Trustees Through the implementation of a full, innovative, rigorous, comprehensive education program, KISD will provide superior learning opportunities so that upon graduation, students are prepared for success in the workforce and/or in higher education. The Killeen ISD Board of Trustees, typically, meets on the 2nd Tuesday of every month during the school year. Additional meetings may be scheduled as necessary. Agenda items to be considered are posted 72 hours prior to a scheduled board meeting at the KISD Administration Building and on the district’s website under the link “Board of Trustees.” Meetings are open to the public, and are conducted at the KISD Administrative Building, 200 North W.S. Young Drive, in Killeen. Schools Students attend 32 Elementary Schools (grades PK-5th), 10 Middle Schools (grades 6-8), 5 High Schools (grades 9-12), 2 alternative schools, the KISD Career Center and several specialized campuses. Staff Killeen Independent School District has a total staff of 6,351.25. The staff is composed of 249 administrators; 524.5 professional support staff; 2,906 teachers; 1,406 secretaries and instructional aides; and 1,265.75 classified employees. 2 “Educating America’s Children” At the first meeting of the month, trustees schedule a public forum on the agenda. This forum allows residents, parents, employees and other individuals time to share comments with board members. Trustees cannot respond to comments made in public forum. They may, however, place items for further discussion and consideration on future meeting agendas. Current Board of Trustees are: Terry Delano, President; Corbett Lawler, Vice President; Minerva Trujillo, Secretary; Shelley Wells; Susan Jones; JoAnn Purser; and Marvin Rainwater. For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus General Information Exceptional Opportunities • • • • • KISD Career Center Fine Arts Student to Student Athletics Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) High Schools • Middle College • Ellison High Program Leadership • Gifted and Talented Academy Program • Shoemaker High • Dual High School Science Technology and College Credit Engineering and • Harker Heights High Mathematics Strings Program • Fine Arts • AVID • Athletics (STEM) Academy • Killeen High School International Baccalaureate (IB)Programme • Early College High School • Texas Bioscience Institute Middle Schools • Gifted and Talented Program • International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme District-Wide • Guidance and Counseling Services • Communities in Schools • Dyslexia • Junior ROTC • Parent Education Classes • Reading is Fundamental • Safety Week • Parent/Teacher Conference Attendance Your child’s attendance in school is an important part of their education. Contact the school to inform staff of your child’s absence as soon as possible. Provide a parent note explaining the absence, or a note from a medical provider to the campus administration office following the absence. Guidance and Counseling The goal of KISD counselors is to help students develop academic, career, and social/emotional abilities. Preventive methods and interventions are used to ensure the well-being of each student. The heart of the program includes guidance curriculum, responsive service, individual planning and system support. The district also has a trained Crisis Intervention Team that is deployed to campuses as necessary, to provide support in the event of a death or other devastating events. Graduation Each of the 4 high schools in Killeen Independent School District has an individual graduation ceremony, which is held at the Bell County Expo Center in Belton, Texas. Graduation ceremonies are designed by each school to mirror the school’s philosophy and uniqueness. Killeen ISD KISD-TV Channel 17 works in conjunction with Fort Hood to broadcast graduation ceremonies to military family members deployed in Saudi Arabia, Korea, Afghanistan and Kuwait. Additionally, we have been able to provide private oneon-one video teleconferencing between graduating seniors and their deployed parents following the graduation ceremonies. Since 2013 KISD-TV, Channel 17 has broadcasted graduation ceremonies live. At the time of graduation, open the website http://www.gradcast.org and a link will be visible to watch the graduation live. “Educating America’s Children” 3 For Additional Information Call Student Services @ 336.2822 Eligibility Prekindergarten 3 YEAR OLD 4 YEAR OLD Full-day prekindergarten classes are available in KISD. A Full-day prekindergarten classes are available in KISD. The following guidelines must child must meet the following conditions to be eligible for be met prior to enrollment: this prekindergarten program: • • must meet one of the following conditions: Student must be 3 (three) years old on or before • September 1, 2016 AND • • Student must be 4 (four) years old on or before September 1, 2016 AND student Speaks a language other than English at home, has a qualifying Student must be a biological child, adopted child score on an Oral Language Proficiency Test and identified as ELL by or step child of a military member who is on active the LPAC duty, is MIA or was injured or killed during active • Eligible for free/reduced lunch program (income level based) military duty (includes activated Texas National • Qualifying Military Dependent – requires military ID, DEERS form, Guard and all activated Reserves) AND or other reliable documentation to show student is a dependent of a Student must reside in the attendance zone current military member or a dependent of a prior military member of the on-post school they will attend (special who was injured, killed or MIA while on active duty. Being a retired consideration transfers may be approved but are military member does NOT meet this qualification criteria evaluated on a case-by-case basis by Student • Homeless Services). • Has ever been in the conservatorship (foster care) of the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) following an adversary hearing. *All prekindergarten students must complete a free-reduced lunch application, regardless of qualifying reason (except for students qualifying as homeless, foster, migrant, direct certified households or students enrolled at CEP campuses). For more information about the free-reduced lunch program visit: www.fns.usda.gov. Note: The Interstate Compact for Military Students (ICMS) does not cover eligibility for Prekindergarten enrollment. Kindergarten A child entering kindergarten must be 5 (five) years old on or before September 1, 2016. Students may be older than five, but not younger. Being enrolled in kindergarten in another district, state or country has no influence on eligibility in Texas, except for those who meet the eligibility requirements of the Interstate Compact for Military Students (ICMS). The compact requires acceptable documentation to show that the student is a dependent of a current military member and documentation of either current year kindergarten enrollment or prekindergarten completion (promotion to kindergarten) in prior year from a public school in a compact state. First Grade A child entering 1st grade must be 6 (six) years old on or before September 1, 2016. Exceptions exist for underage students that meet the requirements of the Interstate Compact for Military Students (ICMS) or any student who has completed public school kindergarten or been enrolled in 1st grade in a public school in another state prior to enrolling in Texas. The ICMS requires acceptable documentation to show student is a dependent of a current military member and documentation of either current year 1st grade enrollment or kindergarten completion (promotion to 1st grade) in prior-year from a public school in a compact state. 4 “Educating America’s Children” For Additional Information Call Student Services @ 336.2822 Registration Campus Enrollment August 2 & August 3 9:00AM - 6:00PM at your student’s home campus After August 3rd, please contact your student’s home campus for enrollment hours. For KISD Attendance Zones visit www.killeenisd.org, click on STUDENTS & PARENTS, and then click on Attendance Zones/Rezoning. Required Documents • Current proof of residency within KISD (utility bill or lease contract). • Certified Birth Certificate • Immunization Records • Student’s Social Security Card • Report Card/Records from Previous School Note: Students must be enrolled by parent or legal guardian (additional documentation required for other custodial arrangements). Parent or legal guardian must bring ID. For more information visit www.killeenisd.org New to KISD Prekindergarten The registration process is now easier for new-to-district families with online registration. Parents may complete the required back-toschool forms online and then visit your student’s home campus for finalization. Prekindergarten is NOT on a first come, first served basis. If your child qualifies for prekindergarten, your child will have a place in the prekindergarten program. Prekindergarten documentation requirements and documentation information can be found at www.killeenisd.org or by calling 254-336-6304. “Educating America’s Children” 5 For Additional Information Call Health Services @ 336.1684 Immunizations The State of Texas requires that students must have all their immunizations up-to-date before registering for or attending school. In fact, a student can be withheld from attending classes until their immunization record is brought into compliance. For state requirements, visit www.immunizetexas.org or call Killeen ISD’s Health Services Department at 336-1684. Complete affidavits for exemption for reason of conscience can be presented in lieu of an up-to-date shot record. This form can be filled in and submitted online to the Texas Department of State Health Services. For more information about the exemption, visit www.immunizetexas.org. For Additional Information Call Transportation @ 336.0138 Bus Information Killeen ISD provides bus service to many students in the district. To qualify for these services, a student must meet certain criteria. Transportation services are provided for elementary students who reside one or more miles from the home campus and for high school and middle school students who reside two or more miles from the home campus. Transportation services for students with individualized education plans (IEP) are determined based on the special needs requirements of those students. For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Middle School Supply List • • • • • • 12 Pencils 12 Pens – blue or black 2 packages wide ruled notebook paper Erasers (2) 5 – 70 page spiral notebooks 5 Composition Books • • • • • • • Colored pencils (12 count) 2 Highlighters 2 glue sticks hand held pencil sharpener Pencil pouch Ear Buds 3” binder and 8 notebook • dividers or 8 pocket folders with brads Combination Lock (Master Lock brand preferred) * *Check with individual campus before purchase Students enrolled in PE need: • PE Uniform consisting of gray shorts, gray t-shirt, and tennis shoes (All clothing should be marked with student’s name). • Combination Lock (Master Lock brand preferred) 6 “Educating America’s Children” For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Elementary School Supply List PreK3 *At Fort Hood campuses only • 1 full-size backpack (no wheels) • 1 large towel or Kinder mat for rest time • 2 boxes of tissue • 2 boxes of crayons (24 count) • 2 pocket folders with brads • 1 bottle of white glue • 4 glue sticks * All students need to bring a change of clothes • • • • PreK4 1 backpack (no wheels) 1 large towel for rest time 2 boxes of tissue 2 boxes of crayons (24 count) • 2 pocket folders with brads • 1 bottle of white glue • 4 glue sticks • 1 pkg of #2 pencils (24 count) • 1 pair of scissors (round tip/ safety scissors) • 1 set of watercolors * All students need to bring a change of clothes KINDERGARTEN • 1 backpack (no wheels) • 2 boxes of tissue • 2 boxes of crayons (24 count) • 2 pocket folders with brads • 1 bottle of white glue • 8 glue sticks • 1 pkg of #2 pencils (24 count) • 1 pair of scissors (round tip/ safety scissors) • 1 set of watercolors • 1 supply box * All students need to bring a change of clothes 1st GRADE • 1 backpack (no wheels) • 2 boxes of tissue • 2 boxes of crayons (24 count) • 2 pocket folders with brads • 1 bottle of white glue • 8 glue sticks • 1 pkg of #2 pencils (24 count) • 1 pair of scissors • 1 supply box • 4 composition books (wide rule) • 2 pink erasers 2nd GRADE • 1 backpack (no wheels) • 2 boxes of tissue • 2 boxes of crayons (24 count) • 2 pocket folders with brads • 1 bottle of white glue • 8 glue sticks • 2 pkg of #2 pencils (24 count) • 2 pink erasers • 1 pair of scissors • 1 supply box • 4 composition books (wide rule) • 2 pkgs of notebook paper (wide ruled) • • • • • 3rd GRADE 2 boxes of tissue 1 box of crayons (24 count) 2 pocket folders with brads 1 bottle of white glue 2 pkgs of #2 pencils (24 count) • 8 glue sticks • • • • 2 pink erasers 1 pair of scissors 1 supply box 5 composition books (wide rule) • 2 pkgs of notebook paper (wide ruled) • 1 pkg of colored pencils (12 count) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4th GRADE 2 boxes of tissue 1 box of crayons (24 count) 2 pocket folders with brads 1 bottle of white glue 8 glue sticks 2 pkgs of #2 pencils (24 count) 2 pink erasers 1 pair of scissors 1 supply box 5 composition books (wide rule) 2 pkgs of notebook paper (wide ruled) 1 pkg of colored pencils (12 count) 5th GRADE 2 boxes of tissue 2 pocket folders with brads 4 glue sticks 1 bottle of white glue 2 pkgs of #2 pencils (24 count) 1 pair of scissors 5 composition books (wide rule) 1 composition graph ruled book 2 pkgs of notebook paper (wide ruled) 1 pkg of colored pencils (12 count) 1 zippered pouch “Educating America’s Children” 7 For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Bell Schedule 2016 ‐ 17 Bell Schedule Campus 21 March 2016 Buses 16-17 16 - 17 Bell Times Reg SPED START END 3 3 5 1 0 0 3 0 4 8 4 6 10 8 4 4 2 4 2 0 1 3 0 4 1 0 4 0 5 6 3 5 0 6 7 0 4 2 3 1 4 4 6 2 0 9 9 13 9 1 12 12 2 5 6 2 6 9 4 4 2 4 3 3 1 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:30 7:30 8:05 8:05 8:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:05 7:30 8:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:05 8:05 7:30 8:05 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:35 3:35 3:35 3:35 3:35 4:00 3:00 3:35 3:35 4:00 3:35 1:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:35 1:00 3:35 3:00 4:00 3:00 3:00 3:00 3:35 3:35 3:00 3:35 Audie Murphy MS Eastern Hills MS Liberty Hill MS Live Oak MS Manor MS Nolan MS Palo Alto MS Patterson MS Rancier MS Union Grove MS 13 10 2 4 6 6 7 24 4 7 4 5 3 5 8 6 4 2 3 3 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 8:05 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 3:40 Ellison HS Harker Heights HS Killeen HS (Including IB) Shoemaker HS 35 22 31 22 10 10 10 12 8:45 8:45 8:45 8:45 4:15 4:15 4:15 4:15 14 8:45 8:50 8:45 TBD 9:00 8:15 4:15 3:45 4:15 TBD 4:30 3:30 7 2 7:30 3:00 1 0 8:00 3:30 Bellaire ES Brookhaven ES Cavazos ES Cavazos ES (DAEP) Cedar Valley ES Clarke ES Clear Creek ES Clifton Park ES Duncan ES East Ward ES Fowler ES Harker Heights ES Hay Branch ES Haynes ES Iduma ES Thursday only Ira Cross ES Maxdale ES Meadows ES Montague ES Mountain View ES Nolanville ES Oveta Culp Hobby ES Peebles ES Thursday only Pershing Park ES Reeces Creek ES Saegert ES Skipcha ES Sugar Loaf ES Timber Ridge ES Trimmier ES Venable Village ES West Ward ES Willow Springs ES Career Center Busing Schedule Pathways Academic Campus Early College High School ECHS North Campus MetroPlex Gateway MS (DAEP) Gateway HS (DAEP) JJAEP / BCJDC Shuttle Shuttle 9 13 0 2 Approximate Regular Ed Bus Arrival Times First AM Last AM First PM Last PM BUS DELIVERY AND PICK-UP PROCEDURES Window for delivery to school Window for pick-up from school - 15-30 minutes prior to Start Bell time (45 minutes at HS) - within 30 minutes after End Bell time - No bus loading in the PM prior to End Bell times - Buses will remain at schools following End Bell for the following time periods ES - 7 minutes MS - 7 minutes HS - 9 minutes (Later arriving buses depart immediately after loading) 8 “Educating America’s Children” NO REGULAR BUS NO REGULAR BUS NO REGULAR BUS NO REGULAR BUS AS REQUIRED For Additional Information Call The Communication Services Office @ 336.0065 School Closing Information Students are rarely dismissed during the school day for severe weather or other emergencies. If unusual circumstances warrant an early release, closings or evacuations, notices will be communicated to the public through internet, television, and AM/FM radio. (Fort Hood: emergency messages will be distributed through the Phantom Distro E-Mail System and on Fort Hood Channel 10). Internet: www.killeenisd.orgwww.kdhnews.comwww.kcentv.com www.kxxv.comwww.kwtx.com Television: KISD-TV, cable channel 17 KCEN-TV, Channel 6 (cable channel 3) KWKT-TV, FOX 44, (cable channel 14) Radio: KOOC-FM-106.3 FM KUSJ-FM-105.5 FM KWTX-FM-97.5 FM KNCT-FM-91.3 FM KTEM-AM-1400 AM KWTX-TV, Channel 10 (cable channel 2) KXXV-TV, Channel 25 (cable channel 5) KLTD-FM-101.7 KTEM-1400 AM WACO-FM-99.9 FM KTON-AM-940 AM KMYB-LP-95.1 FM KSSM-FM-103.1 FM KBGO-FM-95.7 KIIZ-FM-92.3 FM KVLT-FM-88.5-FM KBRQ-FM-102.5 KWTX-AM-1230 AM KLFX-107.3 FM KRMY-AM-1050 AM For Additional Information Call School Nutrition @ 336.0775 School Nutrition The School Nutrition Department of Killeen Independent School District is committed to providing nutritious meals for the students and staff of the district. The meal prices for the 2016-2017 school year are as follows: Breakfast: Lunch (Elementary): Lunch (Middle & High School): Full Price.....$1.50 Full Price.....$2.50 Full Price..... $2.75 Reduced......$0.30Reduced......$0.40Reduced..... $0.40 To qualify for free or reduced meals you must complete an application and meet specific criteria, unless your child is attending a campus that is on the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) which entitles each enrolled student at that campus a free breakfast and lunch meal. No application is required; however, parents will be asked to complete a CEP form that will be sent home in September. Free and Reduced meal applications can be completed online at www.killeenisd.org or you can pick up an application at your child’s campus. Parents may make payments, add funds or view student accounts at www.paypams.com. Viewing the account is a free service, but to add money to the account, there is a flat fee of $1.95. Menus, along with nutritional analyses, will be posted on the Killeen Independent School District website monthly. School Menus can be found on our website at www.killeenisd.org, click on Departments and click on School Nutrition. They can also be found in our new menu app NUTRISLICE, which can be downloaded from Google Play or from the iTunes app store. “Educating America’s Children” 9 For Additional Information Call Student Services @ 336.2822 Dress Guidelines Students shall be dressed or groomed in a manner that is clean and neat and that will not pose a health or safety hazard to themselves or others. Campuses that have adopted a standard dress policy for students are as follows: Elementary Schools Iduma....................... 336.2590 Clear Creek.............. 336.1550 Montague Village..... 336.2230 Peebles.................... 336.2120 Middle Schools Nolan.......... 336.1150 Palo Alto..... 336.1200 Rancier....... 336.1250 Please contact the campus office for policies and procedures regarding standardized dress. Campuses who have not adopted a standard dress policy shall follow the KISD Dress Code outlined in the Student Code of Conduct (a hardcopy can be found at www.killeenisd.org, click on Departments and click on Student Services): Students who are considered to be in violation of the dress code shall be advised by the campus administrator and shall be given an opportunity to comply. The opportunity to comply may take a variety of forms. In most cases, the student will be allowed to call parents for a change of clothes. While awaiting the change of clothes, the student may be required to (a) wait in the office; (b) attend ISS; (c) go to class (if not a severe violation); or (d) any other option deemed necessary or appropriate by the administrator. Those who then fail to comply or who repeatedly violate the code shall be subject to disciplinary action. Exceptions to the dress code include students who wear principal approved uniforms on designated dates and who participate as members of official school groups or organizations. Certain elective courses or extra-curricular activities may require more stringent dress or appearance standards than for the general student body. The district prohibits pictures, emblems, or writings on clothing that: • Are lewd, offensive, vulgar, or obscene. • Advertise or depict tobacco products, alcoholic beverage, drugs, or any other prohibited substance. • Contain derogatory remarks concerning any identifiable race, color, creed, national origin, religion, age, gender, or disability. The following standards of dress and grooming apply except as noted: 1. Pants, slacks, and jeans are acceptable attire. Spandex pants or shorts, boxer shorts, “cut-offs”, and shorts or pants with holes any higher than 4” above the knee are not permitted. Pants or shorts shall not be more than one size too large, and must be worn at the waist, with no “sagging.” Shirts and blouses shall be appropriately sized and may not be worn in any way that reflects gang affiliation or may conceal contraband. Shirts may not extend beyond the student’s fingertips when worn outside the pants or a skirt. 2. “Sagging” (wearing pants below the waistline or showing underwear) is not permitted. 3. As a general guideline, dress/skirt length and shorts should be no shorter than 4 inches above the top of the knee, and must allow students to walk, stoop, kneel, and sit with modesty. 4. Apparel designed for recreation, such as tank tops, fishnet (mesh) shirts, etc., is unacceptable. ELEMENTARY ONLY: Tank tops and similar apparel may be worn by students in grades Pre K-2, especially in hot weather. 5. Apparel designed as underwear or night wear may not be visible or worn as outer garments. 6. Tight and/or revealing clothing or accessories that may draw undue attention to the student is prohibited. Clothing which is of transparent and/or see-through material should not be worn. Students must wear tops that cover the upper body (ex. no halter tops, tube tops, spaghetti straps, etc.) and shoulders, and extend beyond the midriff leaving no skin exposed in the normal activities associated with school. 7. Head coverings, bandanas (in any manner), hoods, and sweatbands may not be worn inside the building. The campus administrator must approve any exceptions to this policy for religious or medical reasons. 8. Students must wear footwear which is appropriate for school. Examples of inappropriate footwear, although not inclusive, are the following: house slippers, shoe skates, water shoes, sock shoes, and shoes with metal spikes. 9. Hair must be neat, clean, and well groomed. Facial hair, if worn, must be neat and well trimmed. 10. Types of apparel, including jewelry, trench coats, emblems, badges, symbols, signs, or other items or manner of grooming which, by virtue of color, arrangement, trademark, symbol, or any other attribute indicates or implies gang membership or affiliation, or would substantially disrupt, distract, or materially interfere with the school environment, activity, and/or educational objectives, are prohibited on school grounds, or at any school-related activity, regardless of time or location. 11. Photo ID cards will be issued to all secondary (grades 6-12) students, except those assigned to the Gateway MS or HS. They will be required to be worn at all times, visible from the front (at the waist or above) while at school or at school functions, and while riding to and from school on district transportation. Students who attend schools where a standard dress policy has been approved may have additional dress code provisions. The additional dress code requirements will be disseminated to students by the campus personnel. 10 “Educating America’s Children” For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Varsity Football Schedule 2016 KILLEEN ISD VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Day/Date Killeen Ellison Harker Heights Shoemaker Fri - Aug 19 Scrim - Temple 9 a.m. (H) Scrim - Waco 9 a.m. (EHS) Scrim - RR Stony Point 9 a.m. (T) Scrim - Round Rock 9:30 a.m. (SHS) Thur - Aug 25 Fri - Aug 26 Sat - Aug 27 RR Stony Point (T) RR Stony Point (H) Thur - Sep 1 Fri - Sep 2 Waco (H) Thur - Sep 8 Fri - Sep 9 Vandegrift (T) Thur - Sep 15 Fri - Sep 16 RR McNeil (H) Fri - Sep 23 OPEN Thur - Sep 29 Fri - Sep 30 Belton (H) Thur - Oct 6 Fri - Oct 7 Thur - Oct 13 Fri - Oct 14 Leander (H) Montgomery (H) Nuevo Leon (H) RR McNeil (T) Waco (T) College Station (T) Cedar Ridge (H) Waco-University (T) Vandegrift (H) Shoemaker (T) Belton (T) Ellison (H) OPEN Midway (H) Cove (T) Shoemaker (T) Harker Heights (H) Cove (H) Midway (T) Shoemaker (H) Elgin (H) Harker Heights (T) Ellison (H) San Angelo Central (T) Killeen (T) Thur - Oct 20 Fri - Oct 21 Ellison (T) Killeen (H) Cove (T) Fri - Oct 28 Cove (H) Belton (T) OPEN Midway (T) Thur - Nov 3 Fri - Nov 4 Harker Heights (T) Killeen (H) OPEN Midway (H) Belton (H) All Thursday games will be played at 7 p.m. All Friday games will be played at 7:30 p.m. Saturday game will be played at 6 p.m. KILL EEN HIGH KANGAROOS Ellison High School “Educating America’s Children” 11 For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus High School Readiness Killeen Harker Heights New Roo Round Up Knight Camp ALL FRESHMAN and NEW STUDENTS (Students must be enrolled as a first-year student at KHS) Wear comfortable and appropriate clothing Tuesday, August 9, 2016 Registration 9:00AM - 9:30AM Roo Activities 9:30AM - 12:00PM Lunch @ 12:30PM Life at KHS Student2Student Mock Schedule Survival Guide Free Lunch PEP Rally Student Readiness All students (any grade level) may pick up their schedules, locker assignments, and parking permits ($10 - must have current drivers license, insurance, and registration). Students may also deposit money into their lunch accounts. Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:00AM - 12:30PM Welcome from the staff Performances by HHHS Orchestra, Choir, Cheerleaders, and Belles General Student Information Meet the Teacher Campus Tour, including Schedule Pickup Student Life Fair, Fashion Show and other Fun Activities! All Students Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores Come at your convenience on either day to obtain your schedule and ID. Bring a lock to receive a locker assignment, money to deposit in lunch accounts and money to purchase parking permits and spirit items. Tuesday, August 9, 2016 from 9:00AM-3:00PM Wednesday, August 10, 2016 from 1:00PM-4:00PM Wednesday, August 10, 2016 from 1 PM to 7 PM Friday, August 12, 2016 from 9 AM to 3 PM *For Freshman Orientation student pick-up at the flag pole is no later than 11:30AM or 4:00PM. Ellison Shoemaker Eagle Fest FRESHMAN ORIENTATION Call the Principal’s Secretary for additional information @254-336-7208. ALL FRESHMAN and NEW STUDENTS Friday, August 12, 2016 Noon - 3:00PM EHS auditorium Welcome from the staff Performances by EHS Band, Emerald Dance Team, Choir, and Cheerleaders General Student Information ‘What Not to Wear’ Fashion Show - Student Council Campus Tour and other Fun Activities! We hope to see you there! Students may purchase an official Ellison High School T-shirt at Eagle Fest for only $5 12 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION Call the Principal’s Secretary for additional information @254-336-0610. “Educating America’s Children” Call the Principal’s Secretary for additional information @254-336-0802. Thursday, August 4, 2016 9:00AM - 2:00PM All Students Senior Day August 8th from 8:00AM - 4:00PM Junior Day August 9th from 8:00AM - 4:00PM (7:30AM for band, football and volleyball) Sophomore Day August 10th from 8:00AM - 4:00PM Freshman Day August 11th from 8:00AM - 4:00PM (Upper classmen who missed may also attend on Thursday) Schedule pickup, scheduling errors, ID Cards, Existing SHS Fines, Lunch Pin # and Parent Registration for Home Access Center. Call the Principal’s Secretary for additional information @254-336-2434. For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Middle School Readiness Eastern Hills Audie Murphy Falcon Camp Panther Camp Thursday, August 4, 2016 (Activities and Presentations about AMMS) 6th grade Registration @ 7:30AM/ Camp @ 8:00AM-Noon 7th & 8th graders new to AMMS For ALL incoming 6th graders and NEW EHMS students Thursday, August 18, 2016 2:00PM- 5:00PM Registration @ 12:30PM/ Camp @ 1:00PM-5:00PM Readiness Day Friday, August 12, 2016 (Textbooks, lockers, ID’S, lunch pin #, etc...) 8th: 8:00AM-10:30AM 7th: 11:00AM-1:30PM 6th: 2:00PM-5:00PM Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-6530. Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-1102. Liberty Hill Live Oak Ridge Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-1374. Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-2490. Manor Ram Camp Wednesday, August 17, 2016 4:00PM-6:00PM Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-1311. “Educating America’s Children” 13 For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Middle School Readiness Nolan Palo Alto Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-1158. Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-1204. Patterson Rancier Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-7100. KaRoo Camp Tuesday, August 9, 2016 7th and 8th graders 1:00PM – 3:00PM Wednesday, August 10, 2016 6th graders 1:00PM – 3:00PM Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-1252. Union Grove Wednesday, August 17, 2016 8th grade: 8:00AM-10:00AM 7th grade: 10:00AM-12:00PM Cub Camp 6th grade: 11:00AM-4:00PM Contact the campus for information on readiness activities, dates and times @ 254-336-6580. 14 “Educating America’s Children” For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus After School Programs AYPYN Army Youth Programs in Your Neighborhood AYPYN is a collaborative effort between the United States Army and Killeen ISD that provides a safe and positive environment on each high school campus. After the instructional day ends, students have the opportunity to study, play games, enjoy a snack or simply socialize while they wait for rides home. The AYPYN student union is open Monday through Friday from 4:00PM-6:00PM each day with the exception of holidays and early release days and is provided at no cost. For more information, contact the AYPYN Coordinator at (254)336-6304. Armed Serices YMCA Child Care The ASYMCA childcare program provides children with a safe environment, new experiences, fun, and individual growth and is staffed by trained and qualified providers. Care available on KISD Elementary Campuses (Not offered on Fort Hood Campuses) AM Care – 6:00AM to Start of School PM Care – School Release to 6:00PM Care also available during teacher in-service days, winter break, spring break and at selective campuses during summer break. Financial assistance and Army subsidy available. For more information, please contact the Armed Services YMCA at (254)634-5445. For Additional Information Call the Student’s Campus Meet the Teacher ALL Meet the Teacher events will take place at student’s assigned campus. Elementary Schools Thursday, August 18th from 4:00PM to 6:00PM Middle Schools Thursday, August 18th from 5:00PM to 7:00PM High School Open House High schools will host an open house shortly after the start of the new year. Contact your student’s home campus for dates and times. “Educating America’s Children” 15 Elementary Schools 1. Bellaire 108 W. Jasper Drive Killeen 76542 336-1410 2. Brookhaven 3221 Hilliard Avenue Killeen 76543 336-1440 3. Cedar Valley 4801 Chantz Drive Killeen 76542 336-1480 4. Clarke 51612 Comanche Avenue Fort Hood 76544 336-1510 5. Clear Creek 4800 Washington Boulevard Fort Hood 76544 336-1550 6. Clifton Park 2200 Trimmier Road Killeen 76541 336-1580 7. Dr. Joseph A. Fowler 4910 Katy Creek Lane Killeen 76549 336-1760 8. Duncan 52425 Muskogee Road Fort Hood 76544 336-1620 9. East Ward 1608 E. Rancier Avenue Killeen 76541 336-1650 10. Harker Heights 726 S. Ann Boulevard Harker Heights 76548 336-2050 11. Hay Branch 6101 Westcliff Road Killeen 76543 336-2080 12. Haynes 3309 W. Canadian River Loop Killeen 76549 336-6750 13. Iduma 4400 Foster Lane Killeen 76549 336-2590 14. Ira Cross, Jr. 1910 Herndon Drive Killeen 76543 336-2550 15. Maxdale 2600 Westwood Drive Killeen 76542 336-2460 16. Meadows 423 27th Street Fort Hood 76544 336-1870 17. Montague Village 84001 Clements Drive Fort Hood 76544 336-2230 18. Mountain View 500 Mountain Lion Road Harker Heights 76548 336-1900 19. Nolanville 901 Old Nolanville Road Nolanville 76559 336-2180 20. Oveta Culp Hobby 53210 Lost Moccasin Street Fort Hood 76544 336-6500 21. Peebles 1800 N. W.S. Young Drive Killeen 76543 336-2120 22. Pershing Park 1500 W. Central Texas Expressway Killeen 76549 336-1790 23. Reeces Creek 400 W. Stan Schlueter Loop Killeen 76542 336-2150 24. Richard E. Cavazos 1200 N. 10th Street Nolanville 76559 336-7000 25. Saegert 5600 Schorn Drive Killeen 76542 336-6660 26. Skipcha 515 Prospector Trail Harker Heights 76548 336-6690 27. Sugar Loaf 1517 Barbara Lane Killeen 76549 336-1940 28. Timber Ridge 5402 White Rock Drive Killeen 76542 336-6630 29. Trimmier 4400 Success Drive Killeen 76542 336-2270 30. Venable Village 60160 Venable Road Ft. Hood 76544 336-1980 31. West Ward 709 W. Dean Avenue Killeen 76541 336-1830 32. Willow Springs 2501 W. Stan Schlueter Loop Killeen 76549 336-2020 Middle Schools 33. Audie Murphy 53393 Sun Dance Drive Fort Hood 76544 336-6530 34. Charles E. Patterson 8383 W. Trimmier Road Killeen 76542 336-7100 35. Eastern Hills 300 Indian Trail Harker Heights 76548 336-1100 36. Liberty Hill 4500 Kit Carson Trail Killeen 76542 336-1370 37. Live Oak Ridge 2600 Robinett Road Killeen 76549 336-2490 38. Manor 1700 S. W.S. Young Drive Killeen 76543 336-1310 39. Nolan 505 E. Jasper Road Killeen 76541 336-1150 40. Palo Alto 2301 W. Elms Road Killeen 76549 336-1200 41. Rancier 3301 Hilliard Avenue Killeen 76543 336-1250 42. Union Grove 101 E. Iowa Drive Harker Heights 76548 336-6580 High Schools 43. C. E. Ellison 909 Elms Road Killeen 76542 336-0600 44. Harker Heights 1001 FM 2410 Harker Heights 76548 336-0800 45. Killeen 500 N. 38th Street Killeen 76543 336-7208 46. Killeen ISD Early College High School 51000 Tank Destroyer Boulevard Fort Hood 76544 336-0260 47. Robert M. Shoemaker 3302 S. Clear Creek Road Killeen 76549 336-0900 Special Campuses 48. Bell County Juvenile Detention Ctr/JJAEP 4800 E. Rancier Avenue Killeen 76543 690-7022 49. Gateway High 4100 Zephyr Road Killeen 76543 336-1700 50. Gateway Middle 1307 Gowen Drive Killeen 76543 336-1690 51. KISD Career Center 1320 Stagecoach Road Killeen 76542 336-3800 52. Pathways Academic Campus 1322 Stagecoach Road Killeen 76542 336-7250 Administration 53. Administration Building 200 N. W.S. Young Drive Killeen 76543 336-0000 54. Jackson Professional Learning Center (JPLC) 902 Rev. R.A. Abercrombie Drive Killeen 76543 336-1741 55. Killeen Learning Support Services (Administrative Annex) 902 N. 10th Street Killeen 76541 336-0200 336-0366 (Special Education) 56. Student Services 902 N. 10th Street Killeen 76541 336-2822 57. Technology Services Ctr 104 E. Beeline Lane Harker Heights 76548 336-2749 Senior Administration Phone List Killeen ISD Main District Number.................... 336-0000 Office of the Superintendent............................ 336-0002 Office of the Deputy Superintendent............... 336-2780 Office of the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction............................... 336-0202 Office of the Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Leadership.......................................................336.0206 Office of the Chief Financial Officer................. 336-0157 Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer..336-0043 Services for Students & the General Public Assessment & Accountability........................... 336-0319 Athletics & Special Events Ticket Office.......... 336-0027 Athletics Main Number.................................... 336-2672 Attendance Officers......................................... 336-2839 State/Federal Programs.................................. 336-0208 Education Foundation...................................... 336-0182 Fine Arts.......................................................... 336-6300 Fraud & Abuse Hotline..................................... 336-0151 Guidance & Counseling................................... 336-0282 Health Services............................................... 336-1684 KISD-TV, Cable Channel 17............................ 336-3820 Communication Services................................. 336-0065 School Nutrition Services................................ 336-0775 School Safety.................................................. 336-2810 Special Education Services ............................ 336-0366 Student/District/Community Relations............. 336-1707 Student Hearings............................................. 336-2827 Student Services............................................. 336-2822 Substitute Center............................................. 336-0112 Transportation Q & A....................................... 336-0138 16 “Educating America’s Children” 4 31 War rior Wa Dean y Rancier 55 56 9 21 Atkinson Rd. 41 Hil l i ard Av. 2 Lake 45 49 50 West c liff Rd. 48 Vetera ns M BUSIN ESS 1emorial 90 11 Beeline Ln 35 N Harker Heights 10 57 Indian Trail 10 24 FM 439 Rd. 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Young Dr. 10th St. Trim mier rth Ga Old Florence Rd. Old Florence Rd. 20 Lost Moccasin Clements Dr Fort Hood Old Copperas Cove Road Mohawk Dr Hwy. 201 Ft. Hood Rd. W AY Verna Lee Janis Roy Reynolds Dr. y n ol d s Dr. Re y W illow Springs Tallwood Tw in ap 2014 - 2015 District Map SS E HWXAS Y EX 19 PR 0 E LT RA NT CE nett Road W ashington St. Robi 7 Cody Poe Bunny Trail Gowen FM 2410 Ch rK no b Old FM 440 State Hwy 195 Clear Creek R oad Killeen Airport Foster ee Rd. sk og Mu Clarke Rd. Sun Danc e Clarke Rd. y1 95 s We mi er er ak eL Killeen ISD 200 N. WS Young Drive Killeen, TX 76543-4025 254.336.0000 ‘Educating America’s Children’
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