Valedictorian: Samuel Konstanty (left) and Salutatorian: Milan Doshie (right)
These top scholars earned the two highest rankings among their graduating classes after years of hard work and commitment to their academic careers. We congratulate them on their accomplishments and wish them continued success along their school and career pathways.
Valedictorian: Samuel Konstanty (left) and Salutatorian: Milan Doshie (right) Juniors that have chosen to take a College Now Class next year must see Ms. Powis for their waiver.5/28/2013
Pick up exemption forms, get teacher signatures & return to 401 by 2:45 on Tues., May 28th5/22/2013
Juniors and Seniors…Exemption Forms are now available to be returned to you in Office 401 during passing periods or in the commons during lunch. The next step is to have your teachers sign for EACH PERIOD you are exempt and return the completed form to Mr. Tucker in Office 401, NO LATER than 2:45pm on Tuesday, May 28th. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS to the deadline!! If you have any questions, please ask Mr. Tucker.
During the 7 p.m. City Council meeting on Monday, May 20, the Missouri City Fire and Rescue Services Department will recognize three school employees for their exemplary actions in saving the life of a fellow Elkins High School employee and her then unborn child. The City Council meeting will be held at City Council Chambers, City Hall, 1522 Texas Parkway, Missouri City. Staff, the school employees and the family will be present to address questions from the media following the City Council presentation.
May 14 & 15 Exemption forms distributed
May 15& 16 Students fill out and return forms to principal’s office - (Students must have an 80 by end of class period on May 22 to be eligible for exemption) May 17 12th Class picture, breakfast and Senior Trip May 21 Senior awards night @ 6:30 p.m. May 22 Underclassman awards Period 1-9th grade Periods 2-10th grade Period 3-11th grade May 22 Jrs & Srs must have an 80 by end of class period on May 22 to be eligible for exemption May 23 & 24 Exemption forms returned to students May 23-28 Students ask teachers to sign exemption forms for grade checks May 24 V.I.P.S appreciation Luncheon 12:45 room 422 May 25 Textbook return May 27 No School Memorial Day Holiday May 28 Textbook return May 28 Return exemption forms to principal’s office for state testing check May 29 Graduation Practice periods 2 & 3/Cap and Grown pick- up May 29 Constellation Field-Fundraising EHS event 6:00 p.m. May 30 Locker Clean out periods 1- 9th, 2- 10th, 3-11th and 4-12th May 31 Exemption forms returned to students May 31-June 6 Textbook return June 3 Exam 6 Class 1-5 June 4 Exam 2 and 4 Class 5 and 7 June 5 ½ day exams 3 and 5 no backpacks (exemption activity 11th & 12th ) June 6 ½ day exams 1 and 7 no backpacks (exemption activity 11th & 12th ) June 6 last day for Students June 7 Graduation Ceremony @ 11:00 a.m. at Toyota Center June 7 Prograd @ 10 p.m. through 6 a.m. ********************************************************************************** June 10-28 Summer Hours 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. M-Th, closed for lunch 11:30-12:30/ EHS closed on Friday STAAR EOC: Monday, July 8 English I/English III Writing Tuesday, July 9 English I/English III Reading Wednesday, July 10 English II Writing, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Thursday, July 11 English II Reading, Biology, Chemistry, Physics Friday, July 12 World Geography, World History, U.S. History On Wednesday and Thursday, the English EOC assessments will be administered in the morning and the remaining subject assessments in the afternoon. TAKS Exit Retest: Monday, July 8 English Language Arts Tuesday, July 9 Mathematics Wednesday, July 10 Science Thursday, July 11 Social Studies TAAS Retest: Monday, July 8 Writing Tuesday, July 9 Mathematics Wednesday July 10 Reading
Students receiving awards will be given invitations that may be shared with their parents if they choose. 1st period (8:20 to 9:15)- 9th graders, 2nd period (9:20 to 10:15) - 10th graders, and 3rd period (10:20 to 11:10) - 11th graders. All students should report first to class and wait to be dismissed by their theachers when an announcement is made when to release students.
Fort Bend ISD’s Fine Arts Department is accepting donations of used band instruments from the public. Beginning Friday, May 17, community members can drop off their used band instruments at the FBISD Administration Building (16431 Lexington Blvd., Sugar Land, 77479) during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Donations will be accepted for the remainder of the school year and throughout the summer.
Former band members are encouraged to check their attics, closets and storage units for instruments to donate, which will help ensure current students have the band equipment they need to be successful. Donated instruments will assist students, who otherwise might not be able to afford a band instrument, a chance to participate in beginning band programs across the District. |
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