The Paw Print
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The Paw Print
The Paw Print A Back to School Edition! Parent Newsletter August 2015 Principal’s Message Dear Kleb Parents and Students, Welcome back, Bearcubs! It is hard to believe that the 2015-2016 school year is just around the corner. We are so very excited to see our returning Bearcubs and extend a warm welcome to our incoming sixth graders and new students! I want to assure both parents and students that the faculty and staff of Kleb Intermediate strive to make the back to school transition an exciting and smooth experience for all involved. It is our goal to continue to make Kleb a place of learning where students enjoy coming to school, each and every day. There are many exciting changes coming to our new school year at Kleb! One change that the Kleb faculty is super pumped about is our new Bearcub Den period! Bearcub Den is a 33-minute classroom period (daily, before 5th period) where students will receive a variety of structured opportunities with a Bearcub Den teacher/class. Such opportunities include: Weekly character development lessons (occurring at the beginning of the year for two weeks and every Monday after that); Standards-driven instructional intervention and support (as needed, occurs in 3-week cycles that run Tuesday-Friday) Den Hall- a time to see other teachers and complete make-up work and/or time to independently work on homework, assignments, TPSP projects, etc. (every Wednesday and Thursday) Silent, sustained reading days with student book of choice (every Tuesday and Friday) Last year, we case-studied and extensively planned for this opportunity, so we are excited to see it come to fruition. It is our goal at Kleb Intermediate to grow and develop our students both academically and socially. Bearcub Den will help facilitate the time and structure needed to reach our goals. We look forward to working with your student(s) in this capacity to ensure success and learning for all! Also, please note that the Kleb bell schedule (see page 6) is slightly modified, with two bell schedules; one for 6th graders and one for 7th and 8th graders. 6th graders get out of school 5 minutes early (3:50) and start 5 minutes sooner (8:50). This staggered bell system allows for better hallway traffic patterns and for our new Cubs to get acclimated to the intermediate life! Kleb opens its doors for all at 8:15, with breakfast starting at 8:25. Thank you in advance for dropping off your student on or after 8:15 as a supervised Bearcub is a safe Bearcub! Students may visit their teachers in the morning after 8:15 on days designated by their teacher with a dated and signed parent permission note. As we gear up for the new school year, I would like to inform you of upcoming activities and events scheduled in the near future at Kleb Intermediate: Thursday, August 20: School Supply Sale- School supply packs, spirit shirts, locker padlocks, PE uniforms, and PTO memberships will be available for purchase on this date. The school supply sale will occur in a come and go fashion from 12 to 3 pm for 7th and 8th graders and from 4 to 6 pm for 6th graders and new students (in conjunction with New Student Orientation; see below). A KISD Food Service representative will also be available to dispense students’ lunch pin numbers and assist with any food service account questions. Thursday, August 20: New Student Orientation- We invite our incoming 6th graders and new students to come and check out their new school anytime between 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.! Tentative schedules and locker assignments will be made available to better prepare them (6th graders and new students only) for their first days at Kleb! We ask that you do not bring school supplies on this day as lockers will be not be available for actual use until the second day of school. Monday, August 24- The First Day of School- The first day of an awesome year! Kleb will open its doors starting at 8:00a.m. 6th graders will report to the gym, and 7th and 8th graders will report to the cafeteria to pick up their schedule. 6th grade students will be escorted to their first class by their first period teacher from the gym, shortly after their 6th grade welcome pep rally! Please note that the lunch lines will be longer than normal on the first day as students get acclimated to their lunch routine. All students will have the opportunity to eat lunch whether they purchase a lunch at school or bring their own. Bus assignments will be posted and shared throughout the school day (see newsletter for KISD Transfinder bus information)! Monday, September 7- No School- Labor Day Holiday Thursday, September 10- Kleb Open House- come meet your child’s teachers at Open House! This event will start at 6:15 p.m. and will last until 8:30 p.m. Further details on Open House to come! Tuesday, September 15- School Picture Day Please contact us at 832-249-5500 if you have any questions regarding any of the above information. I hope that you continue to enjoy your remaining weeks of summer vacation. We look forward to seeing our Bearcubs soon! Regards, Jessica Haddox Kleb Intermediate Principal 2 Kleb Intermediate School Administration Principal Jessica Haddox jhaddox1@kleinisd.net Principal’s Secretary Lisa Klein 832-249-5515 lklein1@kleinisd.net 6th Grade Assistant Principal Maribel Scarbrough mscarbrough1@kleinisd.net Assistant Principal’s Secretary Linda Guillory 832-249-5514 lguillory1@kleinisd.net 7th Grade Assistant Principal Jarvis Daughrity jdaughrity1@kleinisd.net 8th Grade Assistant Principal Lindsey “Clay” Huggins Lhuggins1@kleinisd.net Kleb Intermediate School Counselors Lead Counselor Last Names A-F Debbie Smith dsmith@kleinisd.net Counselor Last Names G-M Karen Scott kscott@kleinisd.net Counselor Last Names N-Z Tony Scherrman tscherrman1@kleinisd.net Registrar & Counseling Secretary Barbie Ortmann 832-249-5528 bortmann@kleinisd.net Special Education Case Manager Elizabeth McCrory emccrory1@kleinisd.net Special Education Secretary Barbara Pack 832-249-5522 bpack@kleinisd.net 3 OTHER IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS ATTENDANCE OFFICE Lori Ball 832-249-5495 CLINIC Michelle Manning, R.N. Lucinda Darilek, Clinic Aide 832-249-5516 832-249-5517 FINANACE Sandra Granier 832-249-5505 ADDITIONAL CONTACTS Switchboard Athletics Band Orchestra Choir 832-249-5500 832-249-5553 832-249-5600 832-249-5601 832-249-5602 From the Student Handbook: Exiting a Pre-AP Course … Exiting a PreAP Course: A student may exit Pre-AP courses at the end of the first semester and must have teacher, parent, and administrator approval. Students and parents should have the benefit of knowing the semester grade before making an exit decision. Students should consider exiting a course at the end of the first semester if they do not maintain at least a “C” average for the semester. Please contact your child’s counselor prior to the start of school if you wish to make any Pre-AP course adjustments. School Hours 6th grade: 8:50 a.m.-3:50 p.m. 7th & 8th grade: 8:55 a.m. to 3:55 p.m. Doors open at 8:15 a.m.! 4 Kleb Band News! Symphonic, Concert A, and Concert B Band students – don’t forget to join us at our Summer Band Camp. We will be brushing up on our skills and learning some new music! August 10-12 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM French Horns, Alto and Tenor Saxes, Trumpets, Clarinets and Bass Clarinets 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Flutes, Oboes and Bassoons, Low Brass (Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba) August 13 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM Full Band Rehearsal 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Band Party!!!!!! The Band will have their first social at Main Event on Saturday, September 12. Look for more information to come home once school starts. Join us for our Fall Concert on Wednesday, September 30 in the Kleb Cafeteria! Students from the Symphonic, Concert A, and Concert B Bands will perform an exciting program including our Kleb School Song! Parent Connection Access- Stay Connected! https://gradespeed.kleinisd.net Parent Connection is a valuable online tool that enables parents to view student’s current grades and attendance, as well as receive email alerts! Accounts can be created on the Parent Connection website using the following student information: Student ID number Social Security Number Date of birth Bus Information All bus information, such as bus numbers, routes, and stop locations can be found on the KISD Transfinder Website, located on the KISD webpage under transportation. Transfinder will update with the 2015-2016 routes after August 14. Please check back prior to the start of school for updates to your child’s route. Routes will be posted throughout the school during the first week. Also, please note that intermediate bus routes are the last bus runs made in the district. Bus delays in the afternoon are possible during the first weeks of school as students get acclimated to their routes. 5 Kleb Intermediate Bell Schedule 2015-16 Doors open at 8:15 a.m. Sixth Grade Bell Schedule 8:43-8:50 8:50-9:37 9:41-10:27 10:31-11:53 Enter Academic Area/Tardy Bell 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 10:51-11:17 10:31-10:51, 11:21-11:53 11:57-12:43 12:47-1:20 1:24-2:10 2:14-3:00 3:04-3:50 6th Grade Lunch Class 4th Period Bearcub Den 5th Period 6th Period 7th Period Seventh/Eighth Grade Bell Schedule 8:48-8:55 8:55-9:41 9:45-10:31 10:35-11:21 11:25-12:47 11:21-11:47 11:51-12:17 12:21-12:47 12:51-1:24 1:28-2:14 2:18-3:04 3:08-3:55 Enter Academic Area/Tardy Bell 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 4th Period 4A Lunch 4B Lunch 4C Lunch (11:51-12:47 class) (11:25-11:51, 12:21-12:47 class) (11:25-12:21 class) Bearcub Den 5th Period 6th Period 7th Period 6 Food Service FAQ’s Visit the KISD Nutrition and Food Services FAQ Website for information pertaining to student lunch accounts! A food service representative will be on site at the School Supply Sale and New Student Orientation to assign pin numbers and address any questions that you may have. A memo from the school nurse, Mrs. Manning! Medications: All prescription medications must be brought to the clinic and picked up from the clinic by a parent or guardian. Over the counter medications may be kept in the clinic for a two week period. It can remain in clinic longer with a physician’s signature. All medications (prescription or over the counter) must be in its original container. Loose pills will not be accepted by the clinic. An authorization form must be signed by parent/ guardian before a medication will be administered. If your child carries an inhaler for asthma, the proper forms must be on file. Vaccinations: Please provide the clinic with a copy of any vaccinations received throughout the school year so that our records will remain up to date. There are three vaccinations required for every student entering into the seventh grade. These are the TDaP, meningococcal, and varicella. Others: If your child has been sent home with a fever, he/she must be fever free for 24 hours before returning to school. The flu season is upon us. Remember to wash your hands frequently and ask your physician about the flu shot. Please feel free to contact the clinic with any questions or concerns at 832-249-5516! We look forward to a great year! CUSTODY INFORMATION 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 Ms. Haddox at 832-249-5515. 7 PARENTAL CONTACT INFORMATION Also, please notify your child’s principal, nurse, and the Registrar’s office during the school year if any changes are to be made to the registration/enrollment card that you fill out the first week of school. It is important to update addresses, phone numbers and any other pertinent information that would affect the school notifying you in the event of an emergency. Be sure to update when any change occurs. Please ensure you have updated email addresses and telephone numbers on file with registrar, as this allows the school to communicate with you in the event of an emergency. Hey dads, grandpas, uncles, and any other male role model! We need YOU! Join Watch DOGS today! Watch D.O.G.S. is a program that encourages fathers, grandfathers, and other male role models to be a visible and helpful presence on the school grounds. Please contact Mr. Huggins at lhuggins1@kisd.net for further information! COUNSELORS’ CORNER Debbie Smith A-F 832-249-5530 Karen Scott G-M 832-249-5531 Tony Scherrman N-Z 832-249-5529 Elizabeth McCrory Special Services 832-249-5523 Progress Reports Dates Report Cards Dates 9/18 2/1 10/9 2/26 10/30 3/24 11/13 4/22 12/11 5/13 1/11 6/2 8 Refer to the Klein ISD Intermediate School Student Handbook, in addition to the following: 2015-2016 KLEB INTERMEDIATE DRESS CODE HIGHLIGHTS Dress for Success! Shirts Shirts must be the appropriate size. No alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana insignia or advertisements can be on clothing. Nothing that signifies death or violence should be displayed. Undergarments are not to be seen through the shirt/top (ex: through the armholes, at the neck or through a sheer top). No tanks with large armholes. Straps on outer garments must be sufficiently wide to cover undergarments. Low cut, revealing camisoles and tee shirts will not be worn. Pants/Shorts/Skirts Lycra bike shorts, swimming style trunks, or running type shorts (ex: “Nike” shorts) may not be worn. Shorts, skirts and dresses must be mid-thigh or below and should not be excessively tight fitting. Midthigh is defined as the midpoint between the hip and knee. Fingertip measurements do not apply and will not be used to determine appropriate length. No yoga pants. Leggings are permitted only when worn with a tunic top (loose-fitting top) that is mid-thigh or longer. No exceptions. Tights under dresses/skirts are permitted. Please stray from any patterned tight (ex: fish net, stripes) and remember that the mid-thigh rule for bottoms still apply when wearing tights. No shorts and tights. Skinny type jeans must have pockets. Pants without pockets must be worn like leggings-paired with a long, mid-thigh, loose-fitting top. Overly baggy pants may not be worn. No holes in jeans. No holes with tights or patches behind them. Small, distressed areas on jeans are permitted so long as there is no skin showing. No bottoms with writing on the bottom (ex: PINK pants). Accessories Bandanas, caps, jewelry or extra long chains, or other insignia which could be associated with gang involvement are not permitted. Head coverings such as hats, caps, scarves, etc., are not to be worn. No chains attached to wallets may be worn. No large or distracting headbands/floral pieces. No smart watches (ex: Apple iWatches). Hair Hair must be a natural color. No Mohawk or faux-hawk haircuts are permitted on campus. Designs (ex: lines in hair) or words shaved into hair are not permitted. Students must remain clean shaven at all times; mustaches or other facial hair is not permitted. Thank you in advance for keeping your fashion classy, Cubs! Updated 7-27-2015 9 Join the Bearcub Club! The Bearcub Club is sponsored by the Kleb counselors. The Bearcub club fosters friendship, leadership and service. The meetings are held the 2nd Thurs. of each month @ 8:15 am in the activity room! Attention Kleb Students! Are you creative? Do you like solving problems in unique ways? Do you like acting, building, games and gaining new friends? Then consider trying out for Kleb Destination Imagination! If you make it, you will join a team where you will have fun, collaborate and work towards creating a skit and a solution to a unique problem that you will present at tournament in February! If your team is successful, you have the opportunity to advance to State Tournament and even Global Finals in TN! In 2015-2016, the Kleb Structure Team advanced to Global Finals and placed 4th in the world! Attend an information meeting in room 215 on Monday, September 14th from 4:05-4:35 pm or Tuesday, September 15th from 8:15-8:47am. Tryouts will be held on Thursday, September 24th so keep the date open! We look forward to seeing you there and seeing what talents you can bring to the program! Interested in Debate? Stop by Ms. Edgar’s room to learn more! Practices will be held in room 216 from 4-5:30 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting September 1. Calling All Scientists! Science Club will being after the Labor Day holiday! See Mrs. Hodge for details! 10 Date Day Event Location Time September 17 Thursday Strack Kleb 5:30 PM September 18 Friday Kleb 6:30 PM September 19 Saturday Ulrich TBA September 24 Thursday Blue Team Tournament Blue Team Tournament Krimmel Krimmel 5:30 PM October 1 Thursday Wunderlich Kleb 5:30 PM October 8 Thursday Ulrich Ulrich 5:30 PM October 9 Friday TBA 6:30 PM October 10 Saturday Krimmel TBA October 15 Thursday Gold Team Tournament Gold Team Tournament Klein Kleb 5:30 PM October 22 Thursday Hildebrandt Hildebrandt 5:30 PM October 29 Thursday Schindewolf Kleb 5:30 PM November 5 Thursday Doerre Doerre 5:30 PM Date September 17 September 18 Day Thursday Friday Event Strack Blue Team Tournament Location Strack Kleb Time 5:30 PM 5:30 PM September 19 Saturday Blue Team Tournament Ulrich TBA September 24 October 1 October 8 October 9 Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday Krimmel Wunderlich Ulrich Gold Team Tournament Kleb Wunderlich Kleb TBA 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 October 10 Saturday Gold Team Tournament Krimmel TBA October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Klein Hildebrandt Schindewolf Doerre Klein Kleb Schindewolf Kleb 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM 8th Grade Coach – Lisa Anderson 7th Grade Coach – Mandy McGuire 11 8th Grade Football Schedule Date 9/15/2015 9/22/2015 9/29/2015 10/6/2015 10/14/2015 10/20/2015 10/27/2015 11/3/2015 Day Of Week Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Opponent Strack Krimmel Wunderlich Ulrich Klein Int. Hildebrandt Schindewolf Doerre Venue Name Klein Aux Field Krimmel Klein Aux Field Ulrich Int. Klein Aux Field Hildebrandt Int. Klein Aux Field Klein Aux Field Time 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 7th Grade Football Schedule Date 9/14/2015 9/21/2015 9/28/2015 10/5/2015 10/13/2015 10/19/2015 10/26/2015 11/2/2015 Day Of Week Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Monday Monday Monday 8th Grade Coaches David Huber Blake Davis Bill Petko 7th Grade Coaches Dexter Miller Greg Blanchard John Perry Opponent Strack Krimmel Wunderlich Ulrich Klein Int. Hildebrandt Schindewolf Doerre Venue Name STRACK Klein Aux Field WUNDERLICH Klein Aux Field Klein Int Klein Aux Field Schindewolfl Int. Doerre Int. Time 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 5:00,6:00,7:30 Kleb Intermediate School 7425 Louetta Road Spring, TX 77379 (832)249-3550 Fax: (832)249-4053 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Ms. Jessica Haddox Maribel Scarbrough Principal Jarvis Daughrity Clay Huggins Assistant Principals Metal Detector Letter to Parents Dear Parents: 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, humancanine 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. As described in the student handbook, 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 any 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. Sincerely, Jessica Haddox, Principal Kleb Intermediate