•YEARBOOKS…will be handed out next Tuesday, May 14th, during ALL lunches in the Commons,. •ID REQUIRED to pick up your book. •Extras will be available to purchase for $80. CASH ONLY!!!
Be sure to stop by your AP teacher’s room and check the rosters for your AP room assignment. AP exams begin next Monday and will continue until Friday, May 17th. Be sure to double check the day and time of your test on the AP roster. Also, get to your exam early and bring pencils, pens, a calculator if needed, and your student ID. Once again AP Students, your room assignment is outside your teacher’s door. Be sure to have everything you need for these exams. Thanks!
SENIORS…If you received a UIL Scholar Award form and have not filled it out and returned it to the Registrar's Office, you must do so by Friday, May 3rd. If we do not receive the form by Fri., May 3rd, you will not receive a certificate at Awards night for this achievement
Monday – Thursday next week, all teachers will be involved with testing one way or another, so there will be no 1st through 5th period classes those days. Students that are in the testing room, will have lunch in the testing room. Students that are in the auditorium will have lunch during B or C lunch. We will have a modified afternoon schedule:
Monday: 6th & 7th Tuesday: 2nd & 1st Wednesday: 3rd & 4th Thursday: 2nd & 1st Friday will have a regular schedule with classes 1st – 7th period. Sophomores will be involved in testing, Freshman will have a regular school day, and Juniors and Seniors will arrive at 10:30 to 4th period. Please contact Mrs. Font via e-mail to request books. We will deliver the books to you. Not sure what to read? Go to the “Knightwire Shelfari” to see the covers & info on our newest books. E-mail Mrs. Font with any questions.
Please see the attached file for prom prices and details. Please note tha payment is due at camera. Tax is included, please have exact change. Credit/debit cards are accepted. Please make checks payable to Prestige. Please allow approximately 3 weeks for package delivery. No personal cameras will be allowed in the photography area. BE SURE TO BRING YOUR SCHOOL “ID” TO PROM TO BE ADMITTED IN THE DOOR. Also, PARKING will be $5 for Garage Parking and $10 for Valet.
May 6th through May 10th is a big week of state and AP testing. Attached are the AP Exam Schedule and the STAAR EOC schedule. If you are scheduled for an AP test and a STAAR EOC at the same time, go to the AP testing room. You will be contacted to take the STAAR EOC at a later time. AP students: please check rosters for room/date & time for your exam & bring ID, pencils/pens & calculator -- if needed. Please read the following information carefully for EOC testing assignments because it changes every day. Testers should bring a sack lunch, a fiction book and leave cell phones and other electronic devices at home or in your lockers. Testers should check rosters for room assignments prior to their testing days. Please read the full testing reminders at the bottom of this e-mail. After testing Monday through Thursday, there will be a modified afternoon schedule: Monday: 6th & 7th Tuesday: 2nd & 1st Wednesday: 3rd & 4th Thursday: 2nd & 1st On Friday, classes will be on a regular schedule 1st – 7th period. Sophomores will be involved in testing, Freshman will have a regular school day, and Juniors and Seniors will arrive at 10:30 to 4th period. On Monday, May 6, 2013: 1) Students who are enrolled in Algebra I or Chemistry will be taking the EOC for that course and need to report to a testing room. Please see the posted room assignments. 2) Freshman, Sophomores, and any student who is not classified as a Junior or Senior in skyward, and are NOT enrolled in Algebra I or Chemistry will report to the Auditorium. 3) Juniors and Seniors will report to the auditorium at 10:30 am and stay there until testing is complete. 4) After testing is complete, all students will report to 6th and 7th periods, in that order. On Tuesday, May 7, 2013: 1) Students who are enrolled in Algebra II or World Geography will be taking the EOC for that course and need to report to a testing room. Please see the posted room assignments. 2) Freshman, Sophomores, and any student who is not classified as a Junior or Senior in skyward, and are NOT enrolled in Algebra II or World Geography will report to the Auditorium. 3) Juniors and Seniors will report to the auditorium at 10:30 am and stay there until testing is complete. 4) After testing is complete, all students will report to 2nd and 1st periods, in that order. On Wednesday, May 8, 2013: 1) Students who are enrolled in Biology or US History will be taking the EOC for that course and need to report to a testing room. Please see the posted room assignments. 2) Freshman, Sophomores, and any student who is not classified as a Junior or Senior in skyward, and are NOT enrolled in Biology or US History will report to the Auditorium. 3) Juniors and Seniors will report to the auditorium at 10:30 am and stay there until testing is complete. 4) After testing is complete, all students will report to 3rd and 4th periods, in that order. On Thursday, May 9, 2013: 1) Students who are enrolled in Geometry or Physics will be taking the EOC for that course and need to report to a testing room. Please see the posted room assignments. 2) Freshman, Sophomores, and any student who is not classified as a Junior or Senior in skyward, and are NOT enrolled in Geometry or Physics will report to the Auditorium. 3) Juniors and Seniors will report to the auditorium at 10:30 am and stay there until testing is complete. 4) After testing is complete, all students will report to 2nd and 1st periods, in that order. On Friday, May 10, 2013: 1) Students who are enrolled in World History will report to a testing room. Please see the posted room assignments. 2) Freshman will report to their regular classes, unless they are enrolled in World History. 3) Juniors and Seniors will report to their 4th period class at 10:30 am 4) After testing is complete, all students will report to 6th and 7th periods, in that order. Testing Reminders for Students/Parents ü In order to meet test security requirements, parents will not be allowed to visit classrooms or drop off lunches. Please help make sure that your child arrives each testing day on time with a sack lunch and has had sufficient rest and a good breakfast in order to be successful. ü Remember that STAAR is a timed 4 hour test! ü Students are expected to bring a fiction book to read (NO Kindle’s or E-Readers) at the conclusion of their testing. (Textbooks, non-fiction books or homework will not be permitted.) ü Music devices, cell phones, data storage devices, video games, or cameras are NOT permitted. Students in violation will receive ‘no credit’ on their state assessments and are subject to disciplinary action. ü Non-Testing students will report to regular classes. Many classes are relocated for testing, so students need to remember where their classes will meet. Signs will be posted to assist with the relocation of classes. Important Notes Ø Student Rosters with testing locations will be posted in the Commons and at the front office prior to testing day. Ø Students involved in testing will need to eat a good breakfast on testing dates. NO SNACKS are provided. Students may bring bottled water to keep under their desk. Ø Students involved in testing will eat lunch in the testing room. We are recommending that ALL students testing bring a sack lunch to school on testing days. Fort Bend ISD Cell Phone Policy (FNCE-R) On State Testing Days All telecommunications devices (such as cell phones, pagers, PDA’s) should be either in your locker or at the front of the testing room (turned off and out of sight). If you are found with one at any time you are in the testing room (while you are actively testing or have turned in your test and are waiting to be dismissed from the testing room) it will be immediately confiscated. Our test will be marked “Other,” which means that it will not be scored and you will miss the opportunity to take and pass this TAKS test. If your device is confiscated, it will be turned over to the appropriate administrator and there will be a $15.00 fee to get it back. Unique consequence, even if first overall offense: Device confiscated by campus administrator and turned over to the appropriate administrator. Students/Parents will be required to pay the $15.00 administrative fee for its return.
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