Volume 13, Issue 2 August 4, 2017

Commitment Pride Honor Success Attitude Character Perseverance Integrity Respect Responsibility

FROM THE PRINCIPAL UPCOMING Welcome to The Woodlands College Park High School. We are ex- EVENTS cited about the start of a new school year and look forward to your

family being a part of the Cavalier family. Our staff is preparing to get First Day of School off to a great start and offer the students an excellent academic program as well as providing an opportunity for them to be involved in athletics, fine arts, or other club activities. We hope that all students work hard in class and participate in activities and enjoy the entire high school experience. TWCP is continuing to grow in all areas and we know that together we will have the best year yet! I would like to welcome two new members to our Administrative Staff. Again, August 16th welcome to TWCP and we look forward to a great year! Homeroom lists will be displayed in school hallways

The Conroe Independent School District is Senior Lighting excited to announce an online student data August 22nd validation system for the upcoming school year, powered by “Infosnap”. 7pm The system is a secure and green process, which allows the district to verify all the student demographic, emergency and medical information Open House for your child prior to the start of the new school year. This online pro- August 24th cess replaces all the hard copy student registration forms that your 5 pm child brings home on the first day of school. Booster Club Procedure You should have by now received an email from the Conroe Independ- Meetings ent School District with instructions on how to access the system for August 1st, 11th, and 30th your student. The email will contain a link and a secure “snapcode” Please choose one with that links directly to your student’s information. You will create an your organization to account, that you will use each year for this process, and submit a form attend. for each student in your family. To make the process easier for families Senior Parent with multiple students, you will have the option to copy all generic Information Night family information to all other students in your family. August 28 Your student’s registration will not be complete until the forms have 7pm been submitted. If you do not have access to the Internet, there will be

COLLEGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL HIGH COLLEGEPARK computers available at the school to complete the forms. Photo credit: Woodlands Student Center, and TWCP Staff Orientation Parking Tag Pickup COUNSELOR’S CORNER College Board School Code Dates August 14th 5pm-7pm 447642 Family Connection website: Open Orientation In the Commons. Must https://connection.naviance.com/ August 8th—4pm-7pm have a valid Driver’s family-connection/auth/login/? hsid=cphs License to pick up. Progress Report Dates MOST ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE 2017-2018 1st 9-weeks: 9/7, 9/28 2nd 9-weeks: 11/2, 11/30 SCHOOL YEAR: 3rd 9-weeks: 2/1, 2/22 When is the first day of school? 4th 9-weeks: 4/12,5/3/5/24

August 16th at 7:20 am – Welcome back! Report Card Dates Students will report to Homerooms (List will be posted in halls) 1st 9-weeks: 10/13 PAC/student 2nd 9-weeks: 1/12 PAC/student When is Homecoming? 3rd 9-weeks: 3/22 PAC/student Homecoming Parade Pep Rally: September 13th 4th 9-weeks: 6/8 (Mailed )

Game: September 15th Dance: September 16th Cavalier/Peer Tutoring (2:45-3:45) Math – Teacher website Science – Teacher website Peer Tutoring-CCC-TBA PTO Meeting: September 27, 2017 Please check in at the front office. Exam Schedule Fall Exams: 12/15-12/20 Spring Exams: 5/25-5/31 PTO is a vital part of The Woodlands College Park High Seniors Spring: 5/22-5/25 School. Whether we are assisting the student or parent pro- Senior Information grams, helping teachers and staff members or working to Senior Lighting: 8/22 beautify and enhance school grounds, we are working to support our students Senior Parent Info Night: 8/28 Mandatory Senior Mtg. w/Dr. and our school. Murrell: 4/6 : 4/20 Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate and become part of TWCP Honor Graduate Breakfast: 5/1 PTO. The success of the PTO and our many programs depends on the support Senior Awards Night: 5/21 and participation of all our CP families. Senior : 5/25 Graduation Practice: 5/25 Membership does not require volunteering, but help is always appreciated. Graduation: 5/25 PTO GradNight: 5/25 If you have any questions regarding membership and/or volunteering, please STAAR Testing Schedule contact Melissa Mitchell at [email protected] 12/4-12/7, 4/3-4/6 To process your membership ONLINE, go to: JOIN CP PTO EOC Testing Window To submit a paper membership / payment, click on the membership form be- 5/7-5/11 low and mail in with your payment or drop of at CP front office in envelope AP Testing Dates marked PTO. 5/7-5/18 SAT Test Dates 9/26, 10/7, 11/4, 12/2, 3/10, 5/5 The CP PTO is now on ACT Test Dates Facebook! 9/9, 10/28, 12/9, 2/10, 4/14

Please like and follow www.cpgradnight.org us @ptotwcp to keep PSAT VERIFICATION OF ENROLLEMENT (VOE) 10/11 during school INFORMATION: Late arrival for Seniors 10:45 am VOE ‘s can be requested during the summer months by visit- ing the front office. Please note our summer hours of Mon- PTO Meetings 9:00 a.m. LGI 2 day –Thursday 8am-4pm (lunch 11;30-12:30). After August 9/12, 10/10, 11/14, 12/12, 1/9, 2/13, 11th, student must sign-up in the grade level office with a 24 3/6, 4/10, 5/22 PTO “Parent’s Night Out” Fundraiser –Date and Time TBA PTO Brown Bag Lunches Student Parking for 17-18 School Year @ 11:00 am - LGI Student Parking Registration will be available 10/4, 11/1, 1/10, 3/21 on July 17, 2017. Please click here for Parking Registration and Student test. Summer Pep Rally Dates Reading 8/19, 9/8, 9/13 (Homecoming/ Parking is $75 and can be paid during Assignments can be found Woodforest),9/29, 10/13, 10/27, orientation. Parking tag pick up will be on 10/10, 1/19 (NEAT), August 14th from on our website, click here 5pm-7pm in the Spring Pep Rally: 1/19, TBA commons. Important Dates PLEASE NOTE: 10th PAP 8/22 Senior Lighting 2017-18 required reading Ceremony 7pm Auditorium TWCP- DRIVER list change, 8/24- Open House 6pm EDUCATION CLASSES: “The Adventures of CPHS Driver Education 8/28 -Sr. Parent Info Night 7pm Huckleberry Finn” Class: 9/11 –Underclassman Parent has been dropped. For class information you can go on- Information Night—7pm line at http://www.esc6.net/apps/ 9/25 -Financial Aid Night pages/index.jsp? Information Night 7pm For more information, please contact 1/22-Incoming 9th graders Chris Hemphill Parent Info Night 7pm 936.435.8325 or 1/29 -Upperclassman Parent [email protected] Info Night 7pm 2/1-PTO “Eyes Wide Open” 7pm Auditorium TWCP STUDENT DROP OFF/PICKUP INFORMATION: The following information is to help with traffic and the safety of stu- 2/8- “Everything Under the dent and parents. Please remember that our campus is under con- Sun” Information Night Class 5:30/Advance struction and we have drop-off zones to accommodate everyone. We Class Information 7PM ask that everyone follow the attached traffic plan so we can provide a high level of safety and consistent traffic flow. Traffic will be heavy in 4/6—Sr. Meeting w/ Dr. Murrell all locations and unfortunately it cannot be avoided. Please make sure that you leave early for drop-off in the morning, you do not drop 4/20– Prom -off/pick-up in any other location (local business, etc). Also, remem- 4/24- NHS Induction Ceremony ber that you cannot utilize The Woodlands Church. We recommend 6pm Auditorium that you read all drop-offs/pick-ups so you better understand the

traffic flow. Please remember that our staff is in the different areas trying to help traffic flow and keep everyone safe. Please remember that we all must demonstrate the best possible example for all of our students. We encourage the highest level of patience, respect, and

cooperation with each other, students and our staff. STUDENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP CONTINUED 5/1 -Honor Graduate Breakfast at Woodlands Church 8am Bus Drop-off/pick-up (Invitation Only) 5/21 -Senior Awards Busses will enter Fellowship Drive and go to the back drive of the school and then drop-off/pick-up using the bus loop. Busses will exit 5/25-Panoramic Picture the parking lot onto Fellowship Drive and proceed to College Park 5/25 - Graduation Practice Drive. We must keep this area clear so the busses can then run routes for other schools and no child is late. No cars are allowed in 5/25- Senior Picnic this area. 5/25 - Graduation 7:30 pm Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Student Drop-off/pick-up Early Release Days Student drop-off and pick-up is in only one area of the building and 10/6 and 12/20, 3/9 at 11:30 am that is the main entrance. Front of the school – Cars will enter the main entrance (Honor Roll School Holidays (Students) Drive) and follow the cones to the drop-off/pick-up area. Cars will 9/4, 9/9, 11/20-24, 12/21-1/8, then follow cones and exit Honor Roll Drive onto College Park Drive. 1/15, 2/19, 3/12-16, 3/30, 5/28 Please make sure that you pull up to the fire hydrant or as far as pos- Online Information sible to drop-off and pick-up students. You may also drop-off and pick-up students at the beginning and end of the car line zone. Please AST do not stop in the curves of the route as it blocks cars from proceed- Campus Life Cavalier Connection ing. Child Nutrition We have 2 lanes for traffic. The left lane is for moving and exiting traf- CISD Calendar fic only. This is not a drop-off/pick-up area. Please make sure that CISD Website all pick-up and drop-offs occur at the curb of the drive so we minimize Faculty/Staff delays and keep everyone safe. If you can drop-off a little early (6:55) Parent Access Center or pick-up a little later (2:45), it will help the traffic flow. Parent Resources TWCP Website Student Drivers Weather What Bus Do I Ride? All student drivers will enter or exit Achievement Drive. Student driv- Webstore ers will proceed to their designated parking spot. All student drivers must have completed the drivers safety course on-line as well as apply ADMINISTRATION for their parking permit. No driver is permitted to park in visitor park- Dr. Mark A. Murrell ing or the local businesses. Violators will be towed. Student will ac- Principal cess the building in similar ways as in the past if they park in a stu- Dr. Susan Caffrey dent area. Student may enter the side of the building by following the Academy Headmaster construction fence to the left and entering the back hallway of the Mr. Brian Lee Associate Principal of gyms. Also, students may enter the main gym entrance by following Administration/9th Grade the construction fence to the right and at the edge of the building they Dr. Susan Hersperger will have a walkway to the doors of the gym. Associate Principal Gym Area Curriculum and Instruction Ms. Melanie McCarthy The gym area and road access is very minimal and cars other than Associate Principal that of staff are not allowed in that area. Please do not attempt to Facility Operations drop-off or pick-up in this area. Assistant Principals Ashley Wallace A-C Victoria Brinkman D-Hem Traffic Flow for Drop-Off and Pick up Map Mitch Marriott Hen-Mer http://twcp.conroeisd.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/53/2016/10/pickupdropoffmap.pdf Danny Johnson Mes-Sam Clint Holden San-Z Counselors Jessica Beckham Lead Counselor Debra Creel College and Career Mary Edgerly -9th Grade A-Lee The list below is a breakdown of counselors and which student group they are as- Shannon Andersen- 9th Grade signed to for the upcoming school year. Lef-Z Mary Edgery 9th grade A-Lee [email protected] Cindy Doud A-Ch Shannon Andersen 9th grade Lef-Z [email protected] Junette Mihelich Cindy Doud A-Ch [email protected] Ci-Gib Tiffani Jaqua Junette Mihelich Ci-Gib [email protected] Gic-K Tiffani Jaqua Gic-K [email protected] Chiante Deal L-Oe Chiante Deal L-Oe [email protected] Leslie Ayers Of-She Leslie Ayers Of-She [email protected] Tammy Morrow Tammy Morrow Shf-Z [email protected] Shf-Z Some of you may remember Tammy Morrow as a counselor at Knox. She worked in our feeder a few years ago and has come back to work with us at CP. LUNCH DROP-OFF POLICY: Safety is the upmost importance Please mark your calendars for Parent information nights coming up this fall. On for our students. We just wanted August 28th at 7:00 there will be a Senior Parent night. This is an opportunity for to make you aware that we are putting more enforcement on our senior parents to come and hear about what to expect during the senior year. Every- lunch policy that has been in place thing from applying to college, to requesting transcripts, to requesting a letter of to help with the safety aspects recommendation and everything in between will be covered. during our lunch periods. For the safety of our students, all lunches On September 11th there will be a 9th grade/10th grade/New to Texas Parent Infor- brought in to school for your stu- mation Night. On this night topics such as graduation requirements, 4 year plans, dent will need to be signed in at and how to have a successful high school career will be covered. If you are new to the front office. Lunches will be taken to the AP office for the stu- Texas, new to Texas or need a refresher on your student's graduation requirements, dents to pick-up. Our students this is a great night for you to attend. know that the AP office is the loca- tion to pick up items. Thank you On September 18th will be our Junior Parent Information night. You will hear about for your help and cooperation. what the counselors are doing to help juniors prepare for their senior year. Lastly on September 25th there will be a Senior Parent Financial Aid Night. With You can also find us on the FAFSA opening up in October, this night will give you all the information you Facebook and Twitter need to prepare to apply for financial aid for college. Any time throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact your child's counse- lor, or myself, if you ever have any questions or concerns. We are looking forward to the year ahead.

17-18 Seniors: The Conroe Independent School District does Just a reminder that if you need to request a transcript not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its you must go through your Family Connection account. programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following persons have been College Visits will be posted as they are booked and you designated to handle inquiries regarding these will start to see them in Family Connection shortly after school begins. non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator, 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, Texas 77304; (936)-709-7700 and the Section 504/ADA Coordinator, 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, Texas 77304; (936) 709-7670 STUDENT LUNCH INFORMATION: The meal prices for the 2017-2018 school year are below. Breakfast Meal Includes Entree, Fruit, and 1% or Skim Milk Daily Full Price $ 1.35 Reduced Price $ .30 Non-student Price/2nd Meal $2.30 Lunch Meal Includes Entree, Vegetable, Fruit and 1% or Skim Milk Daily Full Price $2.85 Reduced Price $ .40 | Non-student Price / 2nd Meal $3.55 Entree A la Carte $2.00 Fruit/ Vegetable/ Juice/ Bread A la Carte $1.00 Milk A la Carte $.90 If funds are unavailable in a student meal account to purchase a breakfast or lunch meal, CISD allows students to charge meals. Repayment of these charges can be made online by credit card or in the cafeteria by cash/check. For more information on Student Accounts and Free/Reduced Meals please visit our website at: http:// www.conroeisd.net/department/child-nutrition/

If a yearbook was purchased for 2016-2017 they will be available for pick up during all Orientations for the 17-18 School year.

TWCP Book Fair Dates & Times:

ONE WEEK ONLY Monday, 8/21: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM Tuesday, 8/22: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM Wednesday, 8/23: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM Thursday, 8/24: 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM TAX FREE ALL DAY!!! 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Open House) TAX FREE! Friday, 8/25: 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM Free Audiobooks for Teens! For more Club News and information, visit our SYNC has a great opportunity for teen readers! CAVALIER EXPRESS: The Cavalier express will be open during all Between April 27 and August 16, orientations, and all lunch periods once school 2017, two free teen pre-selected starts. We will have spirit shirts and items, as audiobooks may be downloaded well as Pep Rally T’s, football tickets, and much per week! more. Stop by and say Hi! The free OverDrive app to down- load and listen is necessary. DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepre- neurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospital- ity and management in high schools and colleges around the globe. With nearly a 70-year history, DECA has impacted the lives of more than ten million students, educators, school administra- tors and business professionals since it was Science National Honor founded in 1946. The strong connection with Society first meeting of the our organization has resonated into a brand that year is 8/28 at 2:45 PM in people identify as a remarkable experience in the preparation of emerging leaders and entre- the main building LGI. In- preneurs. DECA’s programs and activities have formation about dues and club requirements constantly evolved as we use the latest technolo- will be given at this time. Questions? Email gy and apply cutting edge educational research. Mrs. DeLong at [email protected] Want to learn more DECA’s competitive events?

HOSA officers at College Visit https://www.deca.org/wp-content/ Park HS doing their path uploads/2017/06/CE_Poster.pdf cleanup in the Woodlands. Want to learn more about CP DECA? Students working in the Visit our booth at orientation or go to https:// community in their summer!! twcpdeca.com/ 2018 Senior Pictures Dear Parents of 2018 Seniors, The class of 2018 will be photographed during the summer months at Blu Moon Photography portrait studio. No senior yearbook portraits will be taken at the school. You must call Blu Moon Photography to set up a portrait session as soon as possible...they book up fast! Attached is the portrait session information guide from Blu Moon Photography which covers our require- ments for the yearbook photo as well as information for personal senior photos. They have two beautiful acres dedicated to outdoor photography and offer many creative and unique options for your senior. We en- courage you to check out their website, www.blumoonphoto.com, as well as their other social media sites and see for yourself! Please do not wait! There are only so many hours in the day and their schedule fills up quickly. We urge you to call as soon as possible to schedule your official yearbook portrait session. All contact information is listed in the attached session guide. **Please understand that a student-published yearbook as large as ours takes time and our deadlines for class pages come early in the school year. If you miss the cutoff, you will not appear with your senior class in the yearbook.** Also, please help us spread the word that all 2018 seniors are required to have their senior photos taken for the yearbook this summer with Blu Moon Photography:) Thank You and Have a GREAT Summer!!

Senior Dues now $110. Senior class dues are for all the activities throughout the school year; these can be paid in the finance office or online through the Webstore. Please see Mrs. Wallace or Mr. Holden when the school year begins for more information, or if you are having difficulty paying senior dues. Senior Dues Cover: *Senior T-Shirt (Spring) *Prom Ticket (Sr. Only) *Senior Picnic

Senior Dues do NOT Cover: *Cap, Gown or Graduation Announcements *Prom Date Ticket *Homecoming Ticket *Panoramic Picture *Prom Pictures *GradNight ‘17 Please note: *Senior Dues are optional. Seniors do not have to pay any dues to graduate. *Seniors who graduate early may still pay dues and participate in all activities. An early graduate cannot go as a date to prom. They are considered seniors and must pay dues. *Any senior attending prom MUST pay dues. Senior Lighting 2018

Tuesday, August 22 at 7:00 pm. Submit two photos (one baby photo/one present photo) by August 12th to Senior Photo Link

2018 Senior Shirt $15 in now available on our web store. www.collegeparkwebstore.com *This is not the Senior shirt included in dues, that shirt will be given to student at the end of the year.

HOCO FOAMFEST NEWEST TRADITION WHO? All CP feeder zone students and families. AT TWCP 10 people to a team. It’s all about the seniors….let’s show WHAT? A CP community event that will kick off them we are PROUD! We are ac- Homecoming week with a 1 mile fun run/obstacle cepting orders NOW until Septem- course that ends in a Texas sized foam , ber 4th, then when your senior re- hosted by CP Cheerleaders. There will be live mu- turns to school after winter break for his/her FINAL sic, Food Trucks, Kona Ice, sports inflatables, semester, all banners will be displayed in the main DJ….fun for all! hallways paying tribute to the Class of 2018! Ban- ners will be up from January until May, just in time WHEN? Saturday, September 9, 2017 from to display at a graduation party or simply keep as a Noon-5pm, Rain or Shine. priceless memory! This is a wonderful way to com- WHERE? The Woodlands College Park High memorate your Senior! School Senior Banners are $60, 24”x36”, made of durable COST? $25pp, includes fun run/obstacle, foam vinyl. Please visit www.cpspirit.com, select Senior party w DJ, & 2017 HOCO Foamfest T-shirt. Banners on the left side, completer the online form and securely pay via credit card or Paypal. HOW CAN I SIGN UP? Registration begins 8/3 and deadline is 9/1. You can pay by cash, check Photos ARE NOT DUE UNTIL DECEMBER 15th, OR register and pay online at www.cpspirit.com. but you must reserve/pay for your banner by Sep- Checks must be made payable to TWCPCSS. tember 4th. Photos can be professional shots, sports Note to all Team captains: Team packets can be picked photos, iphone photos, cap and gown photos, home- up in the CP or Knox front office. Captains are responsible coming photos, or just about any great picture that for turning in COMPLETED packet, including ALL team you love. Plase submit photo or questions to dkpa- members signed waivers and ALL payments to CP or [email protected]. Knox front office BY 9/1 DEADLINE. PURCHASE TODAY, DEALDLINE IS SEPTEMBER 4TH! 2017-2018 Information is now available online. Upcoming shows early in 2017 On the Razzle Auditions- August 21 and 22 Performances- October 25, 26, 27, 28 at 7:00pm Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind Auditions- August 23 and 24 All performances are $5.00 for students Performances- October 3, 4, 5, 6 at 7:00 and $7.00 for adults except for the musi- cal. Catch Me if You Can Auditions- November 6 and 7 All tickets to the musical are $12.00 on Performances- January 25, 26, 27 at 7:00pm eventbrite.com and $15.00 at the door. Two performances Saturday- 2:00pm and 7:00pm UIL One Act Play: Good People Auditions-February 1 Performances- March 5, 7, 8, March 20 Contest- District March 9 at TWHS at approximately 2:00pm

Choir Parent Meeting - Tuesday, August 29th at 7:00pm! This is a graded, required performance for the kids, so please make plans to attend (plus, you will want to know what they have cooked up for you). We will also discuss many important aspects of the program for the year. This is our chance to answer any questions you have about calendar, uniform, performances, etc, so please don't miss it! We will also have our first general Booster Club meeting that evening. The entire thing should last about an hour. Choir family picnic is August 26th from 4-7pm at Rob Fleming Park. Bring the whole family for food, fun, games and getting to know each other! For upcoming Choir information please visit our website: http://cavalierchoir.com

For upcoming Band infor- For upcoming Orchestra mation please visit our web- information please visit our web- site: site: http://www.twcpband.com/ http://www.cporchestra.com/

FROM THE TWCP The College Park Athletic TOUCHDOWN CLUB: Department is excited to kick off the 2017-18 school year. August marks the We’re very excited for the upcoming 2017 Cavalier Football Season. In fact, beginning of our fall sports. Our stu- our first varsity game, scheduled for Saturday, September dent-athletes have been working hard 2, 2017, is less than two months away. We need your all off-season to prepare for a successful help in a couple ways. upcoming school year. First, TWCP Touchdown Club’s annual golf tourna- Come support Cavalier Athletics in 2017-2018. ment, The Cavalier Open, is fast approaching. It will be hosted at the Panther Trails golf course at The Wood- lands Country Club on August 7, 2017. All Cavalier fam- ily, friends and sponsors are welcome to participate. And Swim and Dive Team Try- signing up is easy. Please click on the following link to out will be August 8th and 9th register and pay for the Cavalier Open: https://goo.gl/ form qFyqiw 4:30 –6:30 pm at the Conroe Thank you in advance for your support of Cavalier Foot- ISD . We look forward to seeing you all at the upcoming Natatorium Cavalier events. Have a great remainder of your Summer!

The 13th Annual Cavalier SLUGFEST tour- nament will be December 1 & 2. Start now getting your co-ed team together. There will be a student bracket and an adult bracket for you old timers that want to try your hand. Any questions please email Coach Washburn ([email protected]) or check for updates on collegeparkbaseball.com 2017 Football Season Ticket Sales Information

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION (Bold=Home)

August 25 Scrimmage vs Klein Collins Woodforest Stadium 7:00 pm

September 2 Pasadena Memorial Pasadena Memorial Stadium 6:00 pm

September 8 Klein (Sr. Night) Woodforest Stadium 7:30 pm

September 15 Deer Park (Homecoming) Woodforest Stadium 7:30 pm

September 22 A&M Consolidated Tigerland Stadium 7:30 om

September 29 Lufkin Woodforest Stadium 7:30 pm

October 5 West Brook Carroll Thomas Stadium 7:00 pm

October 13 Oak Ridge Woodforest Stadium 7:30 pm

October 20 Conroe Moorhead Stadium 7:30 pm

October 28 Montgomery Woodforest Stadium 6:00 pm

November 3 OPEN

November 10 The Woodlands (visitors) Woodforest Stadium 7:30 pm

On-line ticket sales https://www.extremetix.com/conroe-isd-tickets

Beginning August 3rd, football Season Tickets may be purchased on-line Reserved seats (if available), general admission, and student tickets for all home and CISD football games will also be available to purchase the week of each game at the above website Please note: Reserved Seating = the entire center section at Woodforest Stadium. The CP student store will also offer ticket sales on Wed, Thurs, and Fridays during lunches only. CISD Ticket Prices: Football: $8/reserved $6/adult $4/students ALL tickets purchased at the gate $8 Sub-varsity games and all other High School sports Gate only purchase: $3/adult $2/student