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Pre Kindergarten Registration! |
Pre-Kindergarten Registration for the 2013-2014 school year is scheduled for Thursday, August 8, 2013. Please call (832) 484-6624 to schedule an appointment.
Pre-Kindergarten Eligibility Requirements:
A child who is 4 years old on or before September 1st of the current school year may attend our half-day Pre-Kindergarten program if they meet at least one of the following criteria:
-Unable to speak or comprehend the English language as determined by a test administration
-Is Economically Disadvantaged based on the income documentation
-Has a parent who is active in the Military (must show documentation of such)
-Is Homeless
-Conservatorship of Family and Protective Services |
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Kindergarten and New Student Registration |
Registration Checklist
Please bring the following documents with you to the campus for registration:
�� Proof of Identity (Original Birth Certificate for grades PK-1)
�� Immunization Records
�� Current Proof of Residence (Gas, Electric, or water bill, or signed/dated lease agreement)
�� Student’s Social Security card
�� Last report card from previous school
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What to do if your student is absent |
If your child is absent, please call or email, Barbara Buzonas,the school attendance secretary at 832-484-6624 or bbuzonas1@kleinisd.net by 8:30 AM each day.
As part of the Stay in School Program, if a student is absent for any part of the school day, it is mandatory that his or her parent/guardian send written documentation to excuse the absence within five (5) days of the absence. If the attendance office does not receive written notification from the parent/guardian within 5 school days of the absence, the absence will be marked unexcused, and the student will be considered truant. After 3 unexcused absences within a four week period, the parent will receive a letter from the District Attorney.
Good attendance is necessary for successful learning and should a student be absent more than 18 days during the school year, credit may not be given without verified excuses. The state compulsory attendance law allows for legal action, if necessary for excessive absences. A student who is absent more than 18 days during the school year may not be given credit except as noted below: • Illness of the student, as verified by a doctor’s written statement showing the dates of absence. • A parent’s written request for a homebound teacher.
For more information see attendance policy in the Student Handbook.
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What happens when my student is tardy |
Attendance is recorded at 9:45 AM. If a student arrives at school after 8:20 AM, he/she will be marked tardy. If a student is tardy more than four (4) times in a grading period, (which is 9 weeks) the conduct grade will be lowered by one letter. Any further tardies will cause the conduct to drop a letter grade for each infraction. It is very important that all our students arrive on this campus in a timely manner.
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