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The Clear Creek Independent School District. with the New School Year Welcome to the Clear Creek Independent School District. With the new school year fast-approaching, and whether you have a child entering pre-kindergarten or a 12th grader nearing high school graduation, this back to school checklist will help you and your student prepare for a successful year! School Attendance Zones The Clear Creek Independent School District Board of Trustees approved new attendance zones for several elementary schools, one intermediate school, and five comprehensive high schools. The district has notified the families affected by this change, however, it is best to confirm the school your child will attend this fall. Visit this website and enter your street address to see your neighborhood schools. If you have questions about school attendance zones, please contact the Office of Communications at 281-284-0020. Back to School Forms All CCISD families are required to complete a set of verification forms. We have made this process easy. Log into your Skyward Family Access Account via www.ccisd.net and click on the @Home button. You will see “Back to School Forms” on the left hand side. Please complete the forms no later than August 13, 2019. If you need assistance or do not have access to the internet, please visit your child’s campus to complete the forms in the computer lab. If forms are not completed by August 13, 2019, your student may or may not be listed on the traditional elementary class list, which will be posted on the elementary school doors on Thursday, August 15, 2019. As part of the verification process, parents will need to provide the school proof of residence. Visit www.ccisd.net/enrollment. Summer Campus Office Hours Bus Routes and Times Campuses will open August 5, 2019 Need to find your bus stop?CCISD’s school bus finder will be Elementary schools: 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. updated on Monday, August 5, 2019. Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten parents must be present at the bus stop for Intermediate schools: Hours vary by campus dismissal. Bus drivers will not allow pre-kindergarten or kindergarten Enrollment times are posted on the campus website students off at the bus stop unless a parent or designated adult High schools: Registration and course selection is present. Families will receive an identification card from the school. It is recommended that you take a photograph are completed by appointment of the card and keep the image on your phone. School Start Times School Supply List and Dress Code Back to school shopping, made easy! Visit your campus website Set those alarms! The following are to locate the school supply list as each school and grade may be the school times for 2019-2020. different. CCISD has adopted a district dress code and some Pre-K Morning: 7:55 a.m. – 11:05 a.m. intermediate schools have approved standardized dress. The dress code for each school is posted on the campus website. Pre-K Afternoon: 12:05 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Elementary: 7:55 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. What is on the Menu? Intermediate: 8:40 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. It is time to update your child’s lunch account information and balance. Visit the School Café to view menus, add funds, High School: 7:10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and/or apply for financial support. WAVE: 8:00 a.m. – 3:10 p.m. Medical and Shot Records Science Magnet: 8:00 a.m. – 3:10 p.m. Click here to view the list of required vaccinations to make sure Clear Horizons ECHS: 8:00 a.m. – 3:20 p.m. your child is up to date on all vaccinations. School Safety Information CCISD has adopted the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), which is also endorsed by the Texas School Safety Center for its nationally recognized terminology. Download a PDF of the SRP and keep it handy at home in the unlikely event of a school emergency. CCISD’s Car Rider Line podcast is a bi-weekly podcast that dives deeper into a wide-range of educational news, district initiatives, of what to do in the event of a Watch a brief overview achievements and resources with District leaders, area experts Lockout, Lockdown, Evacuation, Shelter or Hold. and other special guests. Episodes are recorded live on the Clear Creek ISD so listeners can join in on the conver- Emergency Communication Facebook page sation. Subscribe for free in yourApple Podcasts, Google Play, Be sure to download our CCISD Alerts App so that you can stay Spotify or Stitcher app today so you never miss a new episode. informed. We recommend students do this as well. Important Contact Information Advanced Academics/GT Health Services Glenda Holder Marina Keeton 281-284-0081 281-284-1651 [email protected] [email protected] Assistant Superintendent Learning Technology Parents can also include their student’s cell phone number when Grades Pk-5 Kelly Lane Holly Hughes 281-284-0475 completing the back to school forms online. Students can then 281-284-3536 [email protected] opt-in to receive emergency text messages. This option is only [email protected] for students in grades 6-12. Parent Assistance Assistant Superintendent Antonio “Tony” Davila Grades 6-12 281-284-0173 Dr. Karen Engle [email protected] 281-284-7263 [email protected] Pre-Kindergarten Christy Lawrence Athletics 281-284-0341 Debbie Fuchs [email protected] 281-284-0087 [email protected] Safe & Secure Schools Brian Palazzi Clear Creek ISD has an anonymous tip reporting system. Click At Risk Services 281-284-0063 Dr. Jeanne DeVezin [email protected] here to fill out the form. This feature is also available on the 281-284-0083 CCISD Alerts mobile app. [email protected] Special Services Dr. Cynthia Short New Volunteer Application Communications 281-284-7733 Elaina Polsen [email protected] The District has launched a new online application, which now 281-284-0020 requires volunteers to register on an annual basis. Those inter- [email protected] Transportation Ezell Brown ested in serving as a volunteer in the 2019-2020 school year will Curriculum Department 281-284-0600 need to complete the online application and successfully pass a Dr. Steven Ebell [email protected] criminal history check to be eligible for upcoming volunteer op- 281-284-0123 Visual & Performing Arts portunities. To access the new volunteer application,click here. [email protected] Greg Goodman Dyslexia Services 281-284-0085 Stay Connected Lisa Hardcastle [email protected] Sign up to receive weekly and monthly e-newsletters in Clear 281-284-0078 Creek ISD. What’s Trending in CCISD is a weekly newsletter [email protected] which gives you a glimpse of what is going on throughout CCISD Guidance & Counseling each week. The Current is sent out once a month and covers Dava West important highlights and information that parents need to know. 281-284-0105 Click here to register. [email protected] Elementary Schools Armand Bayou Elementary 1600 Hickory Knoll Goforth Elementary Parr Elementary Houston, TX 77059 2610 Webster Street 1315 Hwy 3 South 281-284-5100 League City, TX 77573 League City, TX 77573 School Colors: Blue & Green 281-284-6000 281-284-4100 School Mascot: Terrapins School Colors: Red, White & Blue School Colors: Red, White & Blue http://armandbayou.ccisd.net School Mascot: Explorers School Mascot: Patriots http://goforth.ccisd.net http://parr.ccisd.net Bauerschlag Elementary 2051 League City Parkway Greene Elementary Robinson Elementary League City, TX 77573 2903 Friendswood Link Rd. 451 Kirby Drive 281-284-6100 Webster, TX 77598 Seabrook, TX 77586 School Colors: Navy, Maroon & Khaki 281-284-5000 281-284-6500 School Mascot: Bears School Colors: Green & White School Colors: Forest Green & Silver http://bauerschlag.ccisd.net School Mascot: Cougars School Mascot: Rangers http://greene.ccisd.net http://robinson.ccisd.net Bay Elementary 1502 Bayport Blvd. Hall Elementary Ross Elementary Seabrook, TX 77586 5931 Meadowside 2401 West Main Street 281-284-4600 League City, TX 77573 League City, TX 77573 School Colors: Red, White & Blue 281-284-5300 281-284-4500 School Mascot: Eagles School Colors: Burgundy & Blue School Colors: Red & White http://bay.ccisd.net School Mascot: Hawks School Mascot: Roadrunners http://hall.ccisd.net http://ross.ccisd.net Brookwood Elementary 16850 Middlebrook Drive Hyde Elementary Stewart Elementary Houston, TX 77059 3700 FM 518 East 330 FM 2094 281-284-5600 League City, TX 77573 Kemah, TX 77565 School Colors: Navy Blue & Maroon 281-284-5800 281-284-4700 School Mascot: Bears School Colors: Silver & Navy School Colors: Blue & White http://brookwood.ccisd.net School Mascot: School Mascot: Seagulls http://hyde.ccisd.net http://stewart.ccisd.net Campbell Elementary Landolt Elementary Ward Elementary 6605 W. League City Parkway 2104 Pilgrims Point 1440 Bouldercrest League City, TX 77573 Friendswood, TX 77546 Houston, TX 77062 281-284-6600 281-284-5200 281-284-5400 School Colors: Blue and White School Colors: Blue & White School Colors: Red, White & Blue School Mascot: Colts School Mascot: Dolphins School Mascot: Stars http://campbell.ccisd.net http://landolt.ccisd.net http://ward.ccisd.net Clear Lake City Elementary League City Elementary Weber Elementary 1707 Fairwind Road 520 Walker 11955 Blackhawk Blvd. Houston, TX 77062 League City, TX 77573 Houston, TX 77089 281-284-4200 281-284-4400 281-284-6300 School Colors: Royal Blue & Gold School Colors: Maroon & White School Colors: Red, White & Blue School Mascot: Thunderbirds School Mascot: Mustangs School Mascot: All-Stars http://clearlakecityes.ccisd.net http://leaguecityelem.ccisd.net http://weber.ccisd.net Falcon Pass Elementary McWhirter Elementary Wedgewood Elementary 2465 Falcon Pass Drive 300 Pennsylvania 4000 Friendswood Link Rd. Houston, TX 77062 Webster, TX 77598 Friendswood, TX 77546 281-284-6200 281-284-4800 281-284-5700 School Colors: Red & Blue School Colors: Crimson, Navy & Silver School Colors: Red & Blue School Mascot: Voyagers School Mascot: Astronauts School Mascot: Timberwolves http://falconpass.ccisd.net http://mcwhirter.ccisd.net http://wedgewood.ccisd.net Ferguson Elementary Mossman Elementary Whitcomb Elementary 1910 Compass Rose Blvd.
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