Table of Contents / Índice Page # Superintendent’s Message 4 Board President’s Letter 4 New Student Enrollment 7 9th Grade Student Orientation 7 Course Schedule Distribution 8 Graduation Requirements 8 United ISD Bag Policy 9 Required Immunizations 10 Prescription Medications in school 11 School Hours 12 Bus Routes 12 School Bond Update 14 - 15 School Supplies 16 Perfect Attendance Program 18 Sames KIA in the Klassroom 18 STAAR Results 20 Athletic & Fine Arts “Gold Key Club” 20 Elementary Assessments/Event Calendar 22 Secondary Assessments/Event Calendar 23 Cheer and Dance Tryout Schedule 25 Varsity Football Schedule 26 8th & 9th Grade Students to Receive Dell ChromeBooks 28 United ISD Enhances Security 30 Campus Directory Elementary 37
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Back to School 2019-2020
Campus Directory Secondary 38 2019-2020 Academic Calendar 39 Be a Parent Volunteer 31 2020 League of Legends Program Announced 31 After School Adventures (ASA) 35 School Messenger® 36 Campus Directory Elementary 37 Campus Directory Secondary 38 Academic Calendar 39 No. de Página Mensaje del Superintendente 33 Carta del Presidente de la Mesa Directiva 33 Vacunas requeridas 34 Medicamentos en las escuelas 35 School Messenger® 36 Directorio de escuelas 37 - 38 Calendario académico 39
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It is the policy of United ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender or handicap in its programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Es política de United ISD no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, nacionalidad, sexo, género o discapacidad en sus programas, servicios o actividades como lo requieren el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según su enmienda; el Título IX de las Enmiendas a la Educación de 1972 y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según su enmienda.
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Superintendent’s Superintendent’s MESSAGE.... Message... Dear United ISD Parents/Guardians:
Dear United ISD Parents/Guardians:
Whether you are a returning family or new to United ISD, we warmly welcome you the 20192020 school year. The number of campuses in our district continues to grow, and this year we are opening the doors to two new campuses built under the charge of the Bond 2013. Those campuses include the Lyndon B. Johnson High School 9th Grade Campus and the brand new campus for Salinas Elementary. Throughout the year, we also expect to see great progress on the construction of Elementary #31 at The Coves and our state-of-the-art Aquatic Center, located on the grounds of the United ISD Student Activity Complex. The summer months have been a busy time for United ISD teachers and administrators who have been preparing classrooms, lesson plans, and projects that will lead to another successful and productive school year. The first day of school for all United ISD students will be on Wednesday, August 14, 2019, and this Back to School Parent Connection is designed to serve as a guide for you and your child. I courteously ask that you take a few moments to review the valuable information contained within this publication. Should you have any questions about any of the information in this guide, please contact your child’s campus administrator or our administrative offices. I also ask parents to pay close attention to the information that your child brings home for your review. Please complete and sign all forms that require a parent /guardian signature and return them promptly to the school.
I believe our students deserve a bright future and a lifetime of success and achievement. As Superintendent of United ISD schools, I will continue to maintain high expectations for our faculty with the understanding that continued cooperation between colleagues, administrators and parents is essential to helping our students reach their goals. In closing, I would also like to accentuate the value of community involvement as it pertains to student success and security at our campuses. I implore parents to establish strong lines of communication with their child’s teachers, and ask them to communicate suspicious activity at school or on social media to a United ISD Administrator or the United ISD Police Department. I also welcome parents to sign up as volunteers to assist at campus functions and sporting events. Together, we will make our 2019-2020 school year our best yet! Best regards,
Roberto J. Santos United ISD Superintendent
Dear United ISD Parents, I hope that your family enjoyed a summer break filled with adventures and much deserved relaxation. United ISD will begin a new school year on the morning of August 14, 2019. Our teachers and staff look forward to welcoming the return of over 43,500 students. Furthermore, I am pleased to announce that construction on the new Salinas Elementary and Lyndon B. Johnson High School 9th grade campuses has reached completion in time for the 2019-2020 school year.
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For me it is an honor to serve in my new role as Board President for United ISD. As a board member since 2012, I have observed that many of our students have attained numerous local, state and national recognitions for their endeavors in academics, athletics, and fine arts. To all parents I wish to say “thank you” for your continued support of initiatives and educational programs within the District. It is a privilege to work with a dedicated Board and Superintendent who always have the best interest of students in mind. Together, we will continue to work closely with our teachers, staff, parents and volunteers to ensure that our children continue on a path to become the leaders of tomorrow.
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Best regards, Ramiro Veliz, III, Board President
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New United ISD Motif Reintroduces Public to Its Legacy of Excellence in Education as Laredo’s Top Public School District
Belong Since 1962, United ISD has excelled in providing all students with a superior public school education. Our teachers, parents, and administrators collaborate on a daily basis to help students reach their maximum potential in academics, sports, the fine arts, and specialized programs. As an inclusive school district, United ISD has long acknowledged that a sense of belonging for students is closely linked to a student’s attention and effort in class, completion of learning activities, and overall success. To that end, our staff works hard to maintain nurturing learning environments that foment cooperation and acceptance throughout the United ISD community.
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Evolve
United ISD’s curriculum structure for grades Pre-Kinder through twelfth grade is implemented with continuity in mind… that continuity is vital as students graduate to higher-grade levels and face increasingly complex academic challenges. The ultimate goal is to help students develop skills that lead to a lifetime of success. The skill sets include, but are not limited to collaboration, literary skills, creativity, communication, and critical thinking skills.
Achieve
United ISD students excel at the local, state, and national level. Whether they choose a traditional post-secondary education, enlist for military service or opt for a career, United ISD students are primed to blaze their individual paths to success.
New Student Enrollment
United ISD is registering new families living within the boundaries of the district and have children between the ages of 4 through 19. Families can register all their school age children at their school site. United ISD encourages early registration to avoid long lines.
Elementary Schools: July 29 - August 1
8:00 - 11:30 AM & 1:00 - 5:00 PM
August 5 - 13
8:00 - 11:30 AM & 1:00 - 4:00 PM (by appointment at the Elementary level)
Please conctact your neighborhood school to schedule your appointment
What are the age requirements for Pre-K and Kindergarten? • Pre-Kindergarten: must be 4 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2019 and meet other criteria. • Kindergarten: must be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2019. • In addition to age requirement, the student must qualify for the Pre-K program. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions at (956) 473-6349. Conscientious Objector students will be registered if all documents are in place including TB test.
First Day of School is Wednesday, August 14, 2019 Middle & High Schools: July 29 - August 1 8:15 - 11:30 AM & 1:00 - 5:00 PM
August 5 - 13
8:15 - 11:30 AM & 1:00 - 4:00 PM What documents do I need to register my child? To register your child in school you will need
Student: • An original or certified copy of the child’s birth certificate; • Child’s Social Security Card • Report card from previous school (if applicable). • An up-to-date immunization record, including a TB test; Parent/Guardian: • Parent’s/Guardian’s driver’s license or state issued identification card (address must reflect current residence); • Proof of residency (current or prior month’s electric bill, water bill, gas bill); • A current active email address
9th Grade Student Orientation United High School 9th Grade Campus 2811 Hillcroft Dr.
Wednesday, July 31, 2019 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
John B. Alexander High School 9th Grade Campus 4601 Victory Dr.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019 10:00 AM - NOON
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United South High School 9th Grade Campus 3819 Aguanieve Dr.
Thursday, August 8, 2019
4:30 - 6:30 PM GYM - Students 5:00 - 6:00 PM Cafeteria - Parents
Lyndon B. Johnson High School 9th Grade Campus 5511 St. Luke Blvd.
Friday, August 9, 2019 1:30 - 3:00 PM
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ALL returning UNITED ISD students must complete the registration process online.
2019-2020 Course Schedule Distribution for Returning Students
Middle Schools
First Day of School for Students:
6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Aug. 9
Elementary School Supplies Drop off Day:
Hours: 10:00 - NOON & 2:00 - 5:30 PM
Aug. 12 - 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
(Returning students who did not submit completed registration forms or required documents)
High Schools
Wed., August 14, 2019 Friday August 9, 2019 Please call your campus for time
STEP Academy
9th Grade Aug. 6
10th Grade Aug. 7
6-8th Grades Aug. 7
8:30 - 11:30 AM 1:00 - 5:30 PM
10:00 - NOON 2:00 - 5:30 PM
9th Grade Aug. 8
10:00 - NOON 2:00 - 4:00 PM
10:00 - NOON 2:00 - 4:00 PM
11th Grade 12th Grade Aug. 8 Aug. 9 10:00 - NOON 2:00 - 5:30 PM
9:00 - NOON
10-12th Grades Aug. 9 10:00 - NOON 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Aug. 12 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM (Returning students who did not submit completed registration forms or required documents)
Aug. 12 - 1:00 - 4:30 PM
(Returning Students who did not submit completed registration forms or required documents)
Attention former United ISD students who were unable to successfully complete graduation requirements: If you entered Grade 9 before the 2011-2012 school year, and did not pass one or part of one of the state assessments (TAKS, TAAS) after attempting it at least 3 times, you may be eligible to graduate now. A new state law will allow students who have successfully completed all course work to receive their high school diploma.
Contact The Office for High School Education at 956-473-2022 for more information.
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Required Immunizations for Pre-Kindergarten 2019-2020 School Year DTP/DTaP/DT * 4 Doses (with 1 dose given on or after the 4th birthday) IPV (Polio)* MMR* HIB
Kindergarten through Sixth Grade
3 Doses (with 1 dose given on or after the 4th birthday)
DTP/DTaP/ DT/Td/Tdap*
1 Dose (given on or after the 1st bithday) OR serologic confirmation of immunity. 3 Doses (with at least 1 dose given on or after the 1st birthday) Not required on or after 5 yrs of age.
IPV (Polio)*
5 Doses (with 1 dose given on or after the 4th birthday) OR 4 Doses (if the 4th dose was given on or after the 4th birthday) OR 3 Doses if student is 7 yrs of age or older (at least 1 dose given on or after the 4th birthday). 4 Doses (with 1 dose given on or after 4th birthday) OR 3 Doses (if the 3rd dose was given on or after the 4th birthday)
Hepatitis A*
2 Doses (1st dose given on or after 1st birthday and 2nd Dose given 6 months apart) OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Hepatitis B
3 Doses OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Hepatitis B
3 Doses OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Varicella*
2 Doses (with the 1st dose given on or after the 1st birthday) OR written validation from a parent or doctor of approximate date of disease, OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Hepatitis A*
2 Doses (with the 1st dose given on or after the 1st birthday and 2nd Dose given 6 months apart) OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
MMR*
Varicella*
1 Dose (given after 1st birthday), OR written validation from parent or doctor of an approximate date of disease, OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
PCV
3 Doses (given in infancy with 1 dose on or after after 1st birthday) Not required after 5 years of age.
7th Grade DTP/DTaP/DT/ Td** Tdap*
5 Doses (3 Doses if student was 7 yrs of age or older when vaccine started). 1 Dose (entering 7th grade)
IPV (Polio)*
4 Doses (with 1 Dose given on or after 4th birthday); 3 Doses (if 3rd dose received after 4th birthday)
MMR*
2 Doses (with the 1st Dose given on or after the 1st birthday), OR serologic confirmation of immunity
Hepatitis B
3 Doses OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Varicella*
2 Doses (with the 1st dose given on or after the 1st birthday), OR written validation from a parent or doctor of approximate date of disease, OR serologic confirmation of immunity
Meningococcal* 1 Dose (entering 7th grade). Hepatitis A*
2 Doses (with the 1st dose given on or after the 1st birthday)
* Doses given up to (and including) 4 days before the birthday will meet the requirements for school entry. Exclusions from compliance are allowable on an individual basis as specified in Texas Education Code 2.09, Chapter 97. For further information, contact the school nurse.
8th - 12th Grade DTP/DTaP/DT/ Td/Tdap* IPV (Polio)*
SECONDARY
4 Doses (3 Doses if student is 7 yrs of age or older when vaccine started); a dose of Tdap is required when 10 years have passed for 8th – 12th grade; Td is acceptable in place of Tdap if a medical contraindication to pertussis exists. 4 Doses (with 1 Dose given on or after 4th birthday).
Measles, 2 Doses (first dose given on after 1st birthday) and may be Mumps, Rubella* listed as MMR. Hepatitis B
3 Doses OR serologic confirmation or immunity.
Varicella*
2 Doses (given after 1st birthday), OR written validation from parent or doctor of an approximate date of disease, OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Hepatitis A*
2 Doses (with the 1st dose given on or after the 1st birthday)
Dose required (booster dose between 16-18 yrs. Meningococcal* 1 Recommended). Quick Fact for Texas Residents: A signed affidavit must be presented by the child’s parent or legal guardian, stating that the child’s parent or legal guardian declines vaccinations for reasons of conscience, including because of the person’s religious beliefs. The affidavit will be valid for a two-year period. The child, who has not received the required immunizations for reasons of conscience, including religious beliefs, may be excluded from school in times of emergency or epidemic declared by the commissioner of public health. Medical exemptions are allowed as are exemptions for active duty members of the United States armed forces.
* Doses given up to (and including) 4 days before the birthday will meet the requirements for school entry. **If any combination of four doses of OPV and IPV was received before four years of age, an additional dose is required. Exemption are those students age 18 years and over. Exclusions from compliance are allowable on an individual basis as specified in Texas Education Code 2.09, Chapter 97. For further information, contact the school nurse.
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2 Doses (with the 1st dose given on or after the 1st birthday) OR serologic confirmation of immunity.
Provisional : “All immunizations should be completed by the first date of attendance. The law requires that students be fully vaccinated against the specified diseases.” A student may enroll in school provisionally, if the student has received at least one dose of each specified age-appropriate vaccine. In order to remain enrolled the student must complete the required subsequent doses of each vaccine within 30 days from enrollment. “If, at the end of the 30-day period, a student has not received a subsequent dose of vaccine, the student is not in compliance and the school shall exclude the student from school attendance until the required dose is administered” according to the Texas Department of State Human Services.
Conscientious Objector students will be registered if all documents are in place including TB test.
Prescription Medications in School Nurses across the district have seen a rise in students carrying their own medications. To ensure that all students are kept safe, it is United ISD’s policy and proactive approach to prohibit any student from carrying any kind of medication, prescribed or over the counter, without proper documentation from a physician licensed to practice in the state of Texas. Medications students are not allowed to carry are, the following but not limited to: cough drops, any chewable medications, throat sprays. Students who have pre-existing medical conditions that require a school nurse to administer medications are encouraged to communicate their needs to school personnel prior to the start of the school year to ensure that all the proper documentation is submitted on time. In addition, all over-the-counter medications must be labeled, so the nurse can administer the medication to the child. Parents are responsible for keeping school personnel up to date and informed of any potential allergic reactions to medications or foods and any medical conditions.
Since United ISD policy prohibits students from carrying their own medication, it is required that a physician licensed to practice in the state of Texas complete all District Medical Administration Forms needed for campus nurses to administer the medications, whether prescribed or over the counter. Children whose doctors recommend that students carry their medications due to a pre-existing condition will need to pick up a Self-Administration Medication Release Form from their school and have their physician’s office complete the form. After having a doctor complete all the necessary paperwork parents will need to bring in the medication in a properly labeled container. For prescription medication, it is required that the pharmacy label accompany the medication. All physician orders must match the orders on the container of the prescribed medication. Only when all of the proper documentation is received will school nurses administer or allow students to carry and self-administer their medications. These practices are set to protect all students. It is our effort to ensure that students’ needs are met while maintaining a safe and positive learning environment for all.
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2019 School 2020
Elementary 7:40 AM - 3:00 PM
Kennedy Zapata
Middle
7:55 AM 3:15 PM
8:00 AM 3:30 PM
Hours S.T.E.P.
Trautmann 6th grade campus
8:15 AM 3:45 PM
7:45 AM 3:15 PM
United High
United South
J. B. Alexander
Lyndon B. Johnson
8:25 AM 4:05 PM
8:20 AM 4:05 PM
8:20 AM 4:05 PM
8:25 AM 4:05 PM
UHS 9th grade campus
USHS 9th grade campus
JBA 9th grade campus
LBJ 9th grade campus
8:10 AM 3:50 PM
8:10 AM 3:50 PM
8:10 AM 3:50 PM
8:10 AM 3:50 PM
School Bus Routes
Information can be found at the following sites: • Individual School Campuses (During Hours of Registration) • United ISD website: http://www.uisd.net (click on the Bus Routes and the Bus Finder Icon) To obtain the bus routes via telephone, please call:
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North Routes: South Routes: East Routes: (956) 473-6330 (956) 473-5230 (956) 473-1970
2019 2020
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UNITED ISD SCHOOL BOND 2013
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS UPDATE
United ISD is proud to report significant progress in a number of projects funded by School Bond 2013. The following campuses will be completed between August 2019 and August 2020.
Salinas Elementary School
Opening A
3611 Alfredo Cantu Drive
The new Salinas Elementary campus is an impressive prototype of modern design. The full masonry single story 104,445 square foot veneer building will easily accommodate approximately 950 young students. The main building entrance incorporates a security station manned by district police officers who monitor day to day activities and control the entry and exit of students, parents, employees and other visitors. Over 45 classrooms overlook an enclosed courtyard which includes 28 standard classrooms and 16 early childhood classrooms. This campus also includes two special education classrooms, two state-ofthe art computer labs, a multi-purpose room, a science classroom and a music room. The campus also has a multi-purpose gymnasium that serves as a stage for school events and performances, as well as a spacious and efficient library and staff areas.
The campus also has a perimeter vehicular loop that services strategic drop-off points to each wing. There is ample visitor parking near the main entrance and separate parking for staff. Salinas Elementary School is located at 3611 Alfredo Cantu Drive, and will open this August.
Lyndon B. Johnson 9th Grade Campus 5511 St. Luke Blvd.
The new Lyndon B. Johnson 9th Grade Campus is a standalone two-story masonry veneer building with a detached FFA building totaling 201,346 square feet. The new structure accommodates 1,200 students, and includes a parking lot design that accommodates approximately 250 vehicles. The facility has 30 classrooms, six science lecture labs with three shared prep rooms, six Business Information Magnet Labs, and an Introduction to CTE Magnet Lab.
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Finally, a yet-to-be-named elementary campus (#31) is under construction in the Coves at Winfield. Specifications for this project are identical to those of the new Salinas Elementary School. The campus is expected to reach completion in time for the start of the 2020 school year.
Opening A
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2019
The Fine Arts Department includes two Art Labs and a dance studio, and Athletics and P.E. share a competition and practice gym with access to outdoor sport fields. Security for the campus will start at the perimeter with a guardhouse- followed by a security station located in the main entrance foyer. The Lyndon B. Johnson 9th Grade Campus is located at 5511 St. Luke Blvd. and will open this August.
United ISD Aquatic Center Ready to Make a Splash in 2021 Opening J a n u a ry 2021
The United ISD Aquatic Center will be a 49,000 sq. ft. space encompassing two aquatic venues that feature an eight-lane fifty-meter competition pool and a fourlane eighteen-meter adaptive pool. The center also provide adequate facilities for interscholastic, and potentially intercollegiate competitions of any aquatic discipline and future diving programs. The design of the building will provide seating for 800 spectators and an additional 700 seats for participants and coaching staffs. Moreover, the facility will be furnished with professional-grade timing equipment. A customized adaptive pool will meet the needs of handicapped and special-needs swimmers. Total estimated cost for the project is 18.5 million dollars, which will be paid with monies from the County School Land Fund and the United ISD General Fund. The facility is scheduled to open by 2020.
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School Supplies List 2019-2020 Pair of Safety Scissors (5 in.) 8 oz. Bottle of Glue Gluesticks Spiral Notebook (Wide Rule 70 count) Box of Crayons (24 count) Box JUMBO Crayons (8 count) Box Washable Markers (Large) Jumbo Pencils (Husky) Pkg. of Assorted Construction Paper (9x12) Pocket Folders with Clasps (solid colors) No. 2 Pencils Pkg. of Play Dough Composition Notebook Mead Primary Writing Table Learn to Letter Composition Grid Notebook (1cm grid) Large Block Erasers Pkg. of Eraser Caps (packs) Pkg. of Theme Paper (Wide Rule 100 count) Pkg. of Theme Paper (Wide Rule 200 count) Ruler (inches and centimeters) Pkg. of Red Pens Box Colored Pencils Black Erasable Pens 3-Ring Binder (2”) Pkg. Dividers (5 tab)(per subject) Pkg. of Highlighters (4 to pkg.) Box of Facial Tissue Box of Ziploc Bags (Gallon Size) Pkg. Paper Bags Pkg. Paper Plates Black/Blue Pens Covered Pencil Sharpener 1 Zipper Pocket for 3 Ring Binder Pkg. of Index Cards (3 ½ x 5) Pkg. of Graphing Paper Correction Tape Water Colors (Crayola) Drawing Sketch Pad Box of Ziploc Bags (Sandwich Size) Earbuds 3-Ring Binder (1”) Box of Sheet Protectors
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* If enrolled in Principles of Human ServicesClass. ** If enrolled in Algebra. *** If enrolled in Art. Teachers may ask for additional supplies depending on subject and grade level.
It is the policy of United ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender or handicap in its programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
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Perfect Attendance Program Continues for all Students
Student success begins with daily school attendance. This is why United ISD will once again be implementing its “Every Day Counts” perfect attendance incentive program for the upcoming school year. Any elementary and middle school student, who works to attain perfect attendance every six weeks, can be eligible to win prizes at their respective campus. All students at an elementary or middle school are eligible to be entered for the grand prize drawing at their campus if he or she has had perfect attendance (no excused or unexcused absences) for the entire six weeks period starting with the 1st six weeks period (in all classes). Additionally, students at each high school will have a perfect attendance incentive as well. Called the “Never Be Absent” program, students who have perfect attendance have a chance to have their name entered to win an allexpense paid trip to San Antonio which includes a four day, three night stay at the J.W. Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort and Spa, four season passes to Fiesta Texas, and four movie passes to Santikos Palladium IMAX Theatre. This program, is being done in conjunction with the Sames “Kia in the Klassroom” car give-a-way program, where a high school student can win a brand new Kia. For more information about these incentive programs, please see your child’s campus administration.
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Prizes
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1st six weeks: 4 bikes pe (Elementary/Middle)
2nd six weeks: tary) Chrome Book (Elemen Beats Solo Wireless Headphones (Middle) 3rd six weeks: X-Box (Elementary/Middle)
r campus 4th six weeks: 4 bikes pe (Elementary) Beats Solo Wireless Headphones (Middle) Switch 5th six weeks: Nintendo (Elementary/Middle)
6th six weeks: Chrome (Elementary/Middle)
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United ISD STAAR Assessment Test Results for 2018-2019 PRELIMINARY Spring 2019 STAAR Results for Grades 3-8 Percent at Approaches Grade Level – State Goal 90%
With the inception of the new accountability system in 2018, United ISD continues to surpass the state and Region I in performance at the approaches level on STAAR for grades 3 - 8 in all content areas. In 2018 United ISD was 1 of 153 districts earning an “A” rating from TEA and the only district with comparable demographics to earn an A. Final ratings will be made public on August 15, 2019 for all campuses and districts in the state of Texas. We thank our parents, students, teachers, campus administration and district staff for supporting the academic performance of all our students. We are United in putting Children First!
2018 - 2019
UISD Region 1
State
*Demographics Hispanic 98.8% ELL 36.1%
Economic Disadvantaged 75.4%
Hispanic 98.8% ELL 36.1%
Economic Disadvantaged 75.4%
Hispanic 52.4% ELL 18.8%
Economic Disadvantaged 58.8%
Reading
78
Writing
75
Math
87
Science
84
Social Studies
73
75
71
81
80
67
74
67
78
77
67
Source: *Demographics from 2018 TAPR and Preliminary Performance Rates from TAMS Analytic Portal Compiled by Curriculum and Instruction Accountability Department
United ISD is pleased to announce the continuation of the “Gold Key Club” card program. This special program allows any United ISD taxpayer, age 60 and above, free admission to any United ISD sponsored athletic or fine arts event held at any District facility throughout the school year. These events include: athletic games, fine arts activities, cheer and dance, and music or theatre arts.
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2019 - 2020 Elementary 2019-2020 Assessments/Event Calendar ELEMENTARY ASSESSMENTS and EVENTS CALENDAR
LEGEND SOS/STREAM Day AR Starts
Month Mon 2019 Aug
Spelling Bee Reading Madness Starts Bracket Play
Sept
Tournament of Academic Champions GT Showcase
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Holiday
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Dec
Progress Report Report Card Pre-kinder Round Up Elementary Open House
2020 Jan
Feb
ISTATION Testing (italicized purple numbers) BOY (Reading) Sept 3-16 1st-5th Oct 1-15 Pk & K MOY (Reading) Jan 8-22 Pk-5th EOY (Reading) May 1-14 Pk-5th
TELPAS Testing (italicized light blue numbers) Window Feb 24 - Apr 3
Mar
Apr
May
5 SD 19 26 H 9 16 23 [ 30 7 H 21 28 4 [11 18 H 2 9 16 H H H [13 SD 27 W 10 17 SD 9 H 23 30 6 H 20 27 4 11 18 25
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Ongoing Staff Development (light blue cells)
Sept 26-27, 2019 Nov 18-22, 2019 Mar 9-13, 2020
BENCHMARK Testing (orange cells)
Benchmark #1 Dec 9 4th Writing & 5th Math Dec 10 5th Reading Dec 11 3rd & 4th Math Dec 12 3rd & 4th Reading Dec 13 5th Science Benchmark #2 Feb 18 4th Writing & 5th Math Feb 19 5th Reading Mar 9 3rd & 4th Math Mar 10 3rd & 4th Reading Mar 11 5th Science
Aug 26-30 Mar 23-27
SLO Testing (pink cells) Pre-Test Post-Test
TOURNAMENT OF ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS Saturday February 8, 2020
Apr 7 Apr 8 Apr 9 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 15
STAAR Testing (red cells) 4th Writing 5th Math 5th Reading Make-ups 3rd & 4th Math 5th Math Retest 3rd & 4th Reading 5th Reading Retest 5th Science Make-ups
June 25, 2019
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2019 - 2020 Secondary Education CBA/ Benchmark Assessments/Event Calendar DRAFT As of 7/15/2019
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W PD [( 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 H 4 STAAR 11 ENG 2 18 H H [ 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 4 11 H 25 1 STAAR 8ENG 2 15 22 29 STAAR 6Alg. 1 13 20 27 3 10 17 STAAR Alg. I 24 ENG 2
T PD 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 H 5 STAAR 12 Alg. 1 19] H H 9 16 23 30 6 13 20) 27 5 12 H 26 2 9) 16 23 30 7 14 21 28)] 4 11 18 25
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H Holidays Early Release ( ) Six Weeks Period [ ] Nine Weeks Period MS Mid Term MS Final Exams HS Mid-Term HS Final Exams PD Professional Development Teacher Work-day Science Fair HS STAAR EOC Testing Dec 9 Dec 10 Dec 11 April 7 April 8 May 5 May 6
June 22 June 23 June 24
HS CBA Testing - Fall
HS CBA Testing - Spring
CBA #1
CBA #1
(Days shaded in Green)
September 30th English 1, 2, 3,Creative Writing & Practical Writing
CBA#2
October 29th Reading 1, 2, 3, English 3, Creative Writing & Practical Writing
English II
November 7th Geography & World History
English I
US History/ Biology English II Algebra I
MS Benchmark Testing Spring (Days Shaded in Pink)
February 5 Writing - 7th Math & Alg - 8th February 6 Reading - 8th March 11 Math - 6th & 7th Science - 8th March 12 Reading - 6th & 7th Social Studies - 8th
February 28th Biology, Chemistry Physics
CBA#2
November 6th Chemistry & Physics
Algebra I
February 27th US History, Geography World History
October 4th English 1, 2, 3,Creative Writing & Practical Writing
English II Algebra I
Biology US History
February 26th Extended Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Algebra 2
October 3rd Biology, Chemistry Physics, US History, Geography, & World History
November 5th Concepts of Algebra 1, Geometry & Algebra 2
English I
February 25th English 3, Creative Writing & Practical Writing, Reading 1, 2, 3
October 1st Conceps of Algebra 1, Algebra 1, Geometry & Algebra 2, & Reading 1, 2, 3
English I
US History/ Biology
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April 14th Algebra 2, Geometry April 15th Chemistry & Physics April 16th Geography World History MS CBA Testing - Fall (Days Saded in orage)
CBA #1 Grades 6th, 7th, & 8th
HS Benchmark Testing (Days shaded in Blue)
Benchmark Fall Oct 16 - English I Oct 17 - English II Oct 28 - Algebra I Oct 29 - Biology Oct 30 - US History
September 9 - 13 Math, Reading, Science Social Studies & Algebra - 8th Grade ONLY CBA#2 October 15 - 18 Math, Reading, Science Social Studies & Algebra - 8th Grade ONLY MS CBA Testing - Spring
Benchmark Spring Feb 11 - English I Feb 12 - English II March 30 - Algebra I March 31 - US History April 1 - Biology
CBA#3 November 18 - 22 Math, Reading, Science Social Studies & Algebra - 8th Grade ONLY
MS STAAR Testing April 7
7th Writing/8th Math
(Days Shaded in Purple)
May 11
6th & 7th Math/8th Math Retest
May 11th thru May 27th Science - 6th & 7th Writing - 6th Social Studies - 6th & 7th
May 13
MS Diagnostic Evaluation
April 8
Window Dates
May 12 May 14
June 23 June 24
8th Reading
6th & 7th Reading/8th Reading Retest 8th Science
8th Social Studies 8th Math Retest
8th Reading Retest
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As of 2/18/19
United ISD Cheer & le u d e h c S t u o y r T e c n a D
ar e Y l oo h c S 1 2 0 -2 0 2 0 2 for Spirit Groups
2020 Clinic Dates
2020 Tryout Dates
Middle School Cheer
March 30, 31 & April 1
April 2, 3 & 4
High School Cheer
April 20 - 24
April 25
Elementary School Cheer
April 20 - 23
April 24
High School Dance
April 27 - May 1
May 2
Middle School Dance
May 4 - 6
May 97, 8 & 9
Elementary School Dance
April 21 - 30
May 1
All campuses and sponsors must follow this official tryout schedule. For more information call the United ISD Fine Arts Department (956) 473-7121
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
SCHEDULES
J.B. ALEXANDER HIGH
WK DAY DATE OPPONENT SCR FRI AUG. 23 Edinburg North 1 SAT AUG. 31 ALICE (PN) 2 FRI SEPT. 6 Weslaco East 3 FRI SEPT. 13 SA Roosevelt 4 THUR SEPT. 19 Martin 5 FRI SEPT. 27 LBJ 6 FRI OCT. 4 @Nixon 7 FRI OCT. 11 United South (MSN) 8 OPEN 9 FRI OCT. 25 @Eagle Pass 10 FRI NOV. 1 Del Rio (SW) 11 THUR NOV. 7 @UNITED
WK SCR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DAY FRI THUR FRI FRI SAT FRI FRI
SITE AWAY SAC SAC AWAY SAC SAC AWAY SAC
AWAY 7:00 PM SAC 7:00 PM SAC 7:00 PM
UNITED HIGH DATE AUG. 23 AUG. 29 SEPT. 6 SEPT. 13 SEPT. 21 SEPT. 27 OCT. 4
THUR OCT. 17 FRI OCT. 25 THUR OCT. 31 THUR NOV. 7
OPPONENT Edinburg (@Roma) Edinburg Vela @Alamo Heights @San Marcos San Benitos (PN) @Eagle Pass Del Rio OPEN @LBJ Nixon @United South Alexander
TIME 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
SITE AWAY SAC AWAY AWAY SAC Away SAC
TIME 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
SAC SAC SAC SAC
7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
* DENOTES DISTRICT GAME • AWAY - OPPONENT’S FIELD SAC - STUDENT ACTIVITY COMPLEX
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2019
L.B. JOHNSON HIGH
WK SCR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DAY FRI SAT THUR FRI FRI FRI THUR FRI THUR
DATE OPPONENT @Cigarroa AUG. 23 AUG. 31 @SA John Jay SEPT. 5 @CC Ray SEPT. 13 Edinburg Economedes (PN) SEPT. 20 SW Legacy SEPT. 27 @Alexander OCT. 3 Eagle Pass OCT. 11 @DEL RIO OCT. 17 United OPEN THUR NOV. 1 @Nixon FRI NOV. 8 UNITED SOUTH
SITE AWAY AWAY AWAY SAC SAC SAC SAC AWAY SAC
TIME 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
AWAY 7:00 PM SAC 7:00 PM
UNITED SOUTH HIGH
WK DAY DATE SCR FRI AUG. 23 1 FRI AUG. 30 2 THUR SEPT. 5 3 SAT SEPT. 14 4 FRI SEPT. 20 5 THUR SEPT. 26 6 7 FRI OCT. 11 8 FRI OCT. 18 9 FRI OCT. 25 10 THUR OCT. 31 11 FRI NOV. 8
OPPONENT CC Winn SA Wagner @Harlingen @SA Harlan @SA Southwest Nixon OPEN @Alexander Eagle Pass @Del Rio United @LBJ
SITE SAC SAC AWAY AWAY AWAY SAC
TIME TBA 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
SAC SAC AWAY SAC SAC
7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
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8th & 9th Grade Students to Receive Dell ChromeBooks United ISD continues to enhance the learning environment for students by introducing a student 1:1 Mobile Learning Device initiative starting Fall, 2019. The initiative will include all 8th and 9th Grade students in addition to Middle School STEM cohort students at United Middle, LBJ Early College High School and the Biotechnology Life Science Innovative Academy. Middle School 8th graders will have the option to use this new plan as well as every new cohort of 9th graders. At the end of a student’s four-year high school term, their devices will be available for purchase at a nominal fee. While the device will be issued at no cost to the student, parents/guardians will be responsible for maintenance, repairs, and a replacement costs for the device if it is lost, stolen or broken. The district will only handle warranty issues. Participating middle and high school campuses will offer parents the option to review and accept the District’s new 1:1 Mobile Learning Device Guidelines. This new initiative will provide students with a new Dell Chromebook to use in school and at home. Students will be able to access their web-based textbooks, resources, their electronic academic portfolios and any other online instructional materials including the Districts Content and Learning Management System.
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UISD Goes 1:1
Additionally, students will be able to view, complete and submit daily assignments and work collaboratively on projects using the Google Cloud environment. Whether students are on the districts network or accessing the internet via a personal provider, the district’s filtering system will continue to monitor their use to keep them safe. This new initiative along with carts of Chromebook’s in grades 3-7 will support the District’s technology integrated curriculum and also the College, Career and Military Readiness indicators that are part of our state accountability standards. Placing a device in the hands of students for school and home use will allow them to do their work in class and to collaborate and communicate from anywhere with other students and their teachers. With more than 37,000 Mobile Learning Devices already in the hands of over 43,000 students, the District’s decision to transition into a personal student device was made based on great results at pilot studies conducted at LBJ High School Early Colleges and the United Middle STEM Program.
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United ISD Enhances Security Throughout the District In an effort to enhance security measures, United ISD has incorporated the Standard Response Protocol (SRP). This program is complete with a set of preset plans, commands, and responses to critical incidents that may arise during the school day. The five simple commands, encompassed in the manual and featured in the poster, make it easier for students and staff to understand their role and expected response to and during an emergency. The goal of providing students with a standardized approach to safety is to minimize anxiety and confusion during an emergency situation. By standardizing the response and actions taken by campus personnel, law enforcement can respond using the same plan, the same language, and what actions will be taking place for each type of emergency that may occur. The key to SRP is that there are simple commands used throughout the program between students, staff, and first responders using common terminology which allows everyone to operate and respond in a coordinated manner. Each action has specific set of instructions on what to do if you find yourself in a crisis and each action is followed by directives on how to achieve that. The District understands the importance of keeping parents informed on what measures are in place within our schools. Campus staff at your child’s school will highlight these and other security measures in place at back to school events in August. For more information please contact your child’s campus.
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Be a Parent Si gn up tod ay! United ISD values parental involvement and encourages parents to be an approved parent volunteer at their child’s campus. Approved parent volunteers may participate in scheduled field experiences with their child and their classmates, assist with class events, and coach various sports offered through the Boys and Girls Club. New Parent Volunteers to the District: In order to be a new parent volunteer at United ISD for the 2019-2020 school year, parents are required to complete an application and clear a no-cost Criminal History Record Form provided by the District. Additionally, new applicants must provide proof of a recent T.B. test. Returning Parent Volunteers: Parents who were approved volunteers during the 2018-2019 school year will be renewed for the new school year after meeting the following condition: • Complete the no cost Criminal History Record Form and submit to your child’s campus. Once form is processed and applicant is cleared, the campus will be advised of clearance and name of volunteer will be added to approved list of campus volunteers. The application process for the 2019-2020 school year begins on August 1, 2019. Applications for parent volunteers can be printed out for completion by visiting www.uisd.net and clicking on the “For Parents” section. Applications may also be picked up at school campuses or at the District’s Admissions/Attendance/Drop Out Recovery Office located at 201 Lindenwood Drive. For more information about the Parent Volunteer Program, call (956) 473-6349.
2020 League of Legends Program Announced At United ISD, learning and success go far. As such, the United Independent School District would like to recognize extraordinary alumni whose achievements exemplify the values and the foundation that their high school education has contributed towards their success.
United ISD continues to honor Distinguished Alumni. United ISD will begin to accept nominations for the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Class from October 1, 2019 through January 15, 2020. If you know of any outstanding United ISD Alumni please submit their nomination to the Office of the Superintendent. CRITERIA: An alumni who is being nominated for the award must have graduated from a United ISD High school at least 5 years from date of nomination. This recognition can be earned by demonstrating, outstanding service to our country, community or to others in need; also for achieving recognition, having made exceptional contributions to his/ her profession or career; and lastly for philanthropy, those who have made significant contributions in their field/ community; and/or to any worthy cause. Members of the community may nominate an individual who fits the criteria. The individual making the nomination shall submit details/resume about the individual including the achievements of the individual. The documentation shall include references (such as written documentation or personal reference) that can verify the achievement(s).
Mark your calendar for
Parent Learning Summit November 9th, 2019 at United High School
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Superintendent’s MESSAGE.... Mensaje del Superintendente Dear United ISD Parents/Guardians:
Estimados padres de familia de United ISD:
United ISD les da la más cordial bienvenida a las familias de nuestros estudiantes y estudiantes de nuevo ingreso al ciclo escolar 2019-2020. El número de escuelas en nuestro distrito va en aumento y este año abriremos las puertas de dos nuevas escuelas construidas con fondos del Bono Escolar 2013. Estas escuelas incluyen la preparatoria Lyndon B. Johnson de 9no grado y la nueva primaria Salinas. También, durante el año, esperamos avanzar en la construcción de la primaria #31 en The Coves y nuestro Centro Acuático de vanguardia, ubicado en los terrenos del Complejo de Actividades Estudiantiles (SAC). Los meses de verano han sido de intenso trabajo para maestros y administradores de United ISD, quienes han estado preparando los salones de clase, las lecciones y los proyectos que culminarán en otro ciclo escolar productivo y de grandes logros. El primer día de clases para los estudiantes de United ISD es el miércoles 14 de agosto y esta edición de la publicación Parent Connection-Regreso a clases está diseñada para utilizarse como una guía para ayudarlos, tanto a ustedes como a sus hijos, a prepararse para el próximo ciclo escolar. Les pido de la manera más atenta que tomen un momento para revisar la información contenida en esta publicación. Si tienen alguna pregunta o duda sobre la información presentada en esta guía, por favor comuníquese con el administrador de su escuela o a nuestras oficinas administrativas. Les pido que por favor llenen y firmen todos los formularios que requieran la firma de los padres/ tutores y los entreguen oportunamente en su escuela.
Estimados padres de familia de United I.S.D., Espero que tanto ustedes como su familia hayan disfrutado de unas vacaciones de verano llenas de aventuras y descanso. Las clases en United ISD iniciarán la mañana del 14 de agosto. Nuestros maestros y personal en general esperan ansiosamente darles la bienvenida a más de 43,500 estudiantes. Además, me complace informarles que la construcción de la nueva primaria Salinas y la preparatoria Lyndon B. Johnson de 9no grado concluyó oportunamente para abrir sus puertas el ciclo escolar 2019-2020.
Tengo la absoluta seguridad de que nuestros alumnos merecen un futuro brillante y una vida exitosa y llena de logros. Como superintendente de las escuelas de United ISD, continuaré teniendo grandes expectativas de nuestro personal docente, con la certeza de que la colaboración entre maestros, administradores y padres de familia es esencial para ayudar a que los alumnos tengan un buen desempeño académico. Para concluir, también quiero hacer hincapié en la importancia de la participación comunitaria, ya que es indispensable para el éxito de los alumnos y la seguridad en nuestras escuelas. Invito a los padres a establecer vías de comunicación con los maestros de sus hijos y a informar a administradores o al Departamento de Policía de United ISD cualquier actividad sospechosa que ocurra en nuestras escuelas o que se publique en redes sociales. También los invitamos a inscribirse como padres voluntarios para ayudar en eventos deportivos y actividades escolares. Trabajando unidos haremos de este ciclo escolar 20192020 el mejor.
Atentamente, Roberto J. Santos Superintendente de United ISD
Es un honor para mí fungir como el nuevo presidente de la Mesa Directa de United ISD Como miembro de la mesa directiva desde 2012, he sido testigo de los diversos reconocimientos locales, estatales y nacionales que han recibido muchos de nuestros alumnos por sus logros académicos, deportivos y de bellas artes. A todos los padres de familia les doy las “gracias” por su constante apoyo en nuestros iniciativas y programas académicos del distrito. Es un privilegio trabajar con cada uno de los miembros de la mesa directiva y con el superintendente, quienes siempre velan por los intereses de los estudiantes. Juntos continuaremos trabajando con maestros, personal, padres de familia y voluntarios para asegurar que nuestros hijos sigan esforzándose para convertirse en los líderes del futuro. Atentamente,
e h t o e t h e t m o t o e lc e m o W lc e W 9 0119 20 8--2 2 0118 20 sscchhooooll yyeeaarr!!
Ramiro Veliz, III, Presidente de la Mesa Directiva
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Vacunas requeridas para el ciclo escolar 2019-2020 Pre-kínder DTP/DTaP/DT * 4 dosis (1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años de edad) IPV (Polio)*
3 dosis (1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años de edad)
MMR*
1 dosis (aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad) O confirmación serológica de inmunidad.
HIB
3 dosis (al menos 1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad) No se requiere después de cumplir 5 años.
Hepatitis A*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año y la 2da después de 6 meses) O confirmación serológica de inmunidad.
Hepatitis B
3 dosis O confirmación serológica de inmunidad.
Varicela*
1 Doses (al cumplir 1 año de edad) O validación por escrito de los padres o médico de la fecha aproximada de la enfermedad O confirmación serológica de inmunidad.
PCV
4 dosis (aplicada en la infancia, con 1 dosis al cumplir 1 año de edad) No se requiere después de los 5 años.
7mo grado DTP/DTaP/DT/ Td** Tdap* IPV (Polio)*
MMR*
5 dosis (3 dosis si el estudiante tiene 7 años cumplidos al aplicársele la vacuna por primera vez) 1 dosis (al ingresar a 7 mo grado) 4 dosis (1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años de edad); 3 dosis (si la 3er dosis se aplicó al cumplir 4 años) 2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad) O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Hepatitis B
3 dosis O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Varicela*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad) O validación por escrito de los padres o médico de la fecha aproximada de la enfermedad O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Meningococcal* 1 dosis (al ingresar a 7mo grado). Hepatitis A*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad y la 2da después de 6 meses)
* Las dosis aplicadas hasta (e incluyendo) 4 días antes del cumpleaños cumplen con los requisitos para ingresar a la escuela. **Si alguna combinación de cuatro dosis de OPV e IPV fue aplicada antes de los cuatro años de edad, se requiere una dosis adicional. La exención es para aquellos alumnos de 18 años o mayores. Las exclusiones para cumplir con los requisitos de vacunación están permitidas de forma individual, como se especifica en el Código 2.09 de Educación de Texas, capítulo 97. Para más información, comuníquese con la enfermera escolar.
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Kinder a 6to grado DTP/DTaP/DT/ Td/Tdap* IPV (Polio)*
5 dosis (1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años) O 4 dosis (si la 4ta dosis se aplicó al cumplir 4 años) O 3 dosis si el estudiante tiene 7 años cumplidos (al menos 1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años). 4 dosis (1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años) O 3 dosis (si la 3er dosis se aplicó al cumplir los 4 años)
MMR*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año) O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Hepatitis B
3 dosis O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Varicela*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año) O validación por escrito de los padres o médico de la fecha aproximada de la enfermedad O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Hepatitis A*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad y la 2da después de 6 meses)
* Las dosis aplicadas hasta (e incluyendo) 4 días antes del cumpleaños cumplen con los requisitos para ingresar a la escuela. Las exclusiones para cumplir con los requisitos de vacunación están permitidas de forma individual, como se especifica en el Código 2.09 de Educación de Texas, capítulo 97. Para más información, comuníquese con la enfermera escolar.
8vo – 12do grado DTP/DTaP/DT/ Td/Tdap* IPV (Polio)*
4 dosis (3 dosis si el estudiante tiene 7 años cumplidos al aplicársele la vacuna por primera vez); se requiere una dosis de refuerzo para los estudiantes que cursen de 8vo-12do grado cuando hayan transcurrido 10 años; se acepta la vacuna Td en lugar de la Tdap si existe una contraindicación médica para tos ferina) 4 dosis (con 1 dosis aplicada al cumplir 4 años)
Sarampión, 2 dosis (la primera dosis al cumplir 1 año) y podría estar paperas, rubeola* registrada como MMR Hepatitis B
3 dosis O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Varicela*
2 dosis (después de cumplir 1 año) O validación por escrito de los padres o médico de la fecha aproximada de la enfermedad O confirmación serológica de inmunidad
Hepatitis A*
2 dosis (la 1ra dosis aplicada al cumplir 1 año de edad y la 2da dosis después de 6 meses)
dosis requerida (se recomienda una dosis de refuerzo Meningococcal* 1 entre los 16-18 años de edad) Información para los residentes de Texas: El padre o tutor legal debe presentar una declaración jurada firmada indicando que rechazan las vacunas por razones de conciencia, incluyendo las creencias religiosas de la persona. La declaración jurada será válida por un periodo de dos años. El estudiante que no haya recibido las vacunas requeridas por razones de conciencia, incluyendo creencias religiosas, podría ser excluido de la escuela en caso de una emergencia o epidemia declarada por el comisionado de salud pública. Se permiten exenciones médicas, así como exenciones para miembros del servicio activo de las fuerzas armadas estadounidenses.
“Todas las vacunas deben ser aplicadas antes del primer día de asistencia. La ley requiere que los estudiantes estén completamente vacunados contra ciertas enfermedades”. El estudiante puede inscribirse en la escuela de forma provisional si ha recibido al menos una dosis de cada vacuna pertinente para su edad. Para continuar inscrito, el alumno debe recibir las dosis posteriores requeridas de cada vacuna antes de 30 días a partir del momento de su inscripción. “Si al final del periodo de 30 días el estudiante no ha recibido las otras dosis de la vacuna, no cumple con los requisitos establecidos y la escuela lo excluirá de asistir a clases hasta que se apliquen las dosis requeridas”, de acuerdo con el Departamento de Servicios Humanos del Estado de Texas.
Los estudiantes que se rehúsen a vacunarse serán inscritos si todos los documentos están en regla, incluyendo el examen de la tuberculosis.
Administración de medicamentos recetados
Las enfermeras del distrito han visto un aumento en los estudiantes que llevan sus propios medicamentos. Para preservar el bienestar de todos los alumnos, la política de United ISD y un enfoque proactivo prohíben que los estudiantes traigan consigo cualquier medicamento, recetado o de venta libre, sin la debida documentación de un médico autorizado para ejercer en el estado de Texas.
Los medicamentos que no se permiten que los estudiantes lleven consigo son, pero no se limitan a los siguientes: pastillas para la tos, cualquier medicamento masticable, aerosoles para la garganta, etc.
Se exhorta a que los alumnos que padezcan una enfermedad médica pre-existente que requieran de la administración de un medicamento por parte de la enfermera escolar, comuniquen de manera proactiva sus necesidades al personal antes de iniciar el ciclo escolar para asegurar que toda la documentación requerida se presente oportunamente. Además, todos los medicamentos de venta sin receta médica también deben contar con una etiqueta para que la enfermera pueda administrar dicho medicamento al menor. Los padres son responsables de mantener al personal escolar actualizado e informado de las posibles reacciones alérgicas a medicamentos o alimentos y cualquier padecimiento médico.
Debido a que la política del distrito prohíbe que los alumnos lleven consigo sus propios medicamentos, es muy importante que un médico autorizado para ejercer en el estado de Texas llene todos los formularios de administración médica del distrito requeridos para que las enfermeras escolares lo administren, ya sea recetado o de venta libre. Los estudiantes, cuyos médicos recomienden llevar consigo los medicamentos debido a una enfermedad médica pre-existente, tendrán que recoger en su escuela un formulario de Autorización para la auto-administración de medicamentos y llevarlo con su médico para que lo llene.
Después de que el médico haya contestado la documentación necesaria, los padres necesitan llevar el medicamento en un recipiente debidamente etiquetado. Se recomienda que los medicamentos recetados traigan la etiqueta de la farmacia donde se adquirieron. Todas las órdenes de los médicos deben coincidir con lo escrito en el envase del medicamento. Solamente cuando se hayan recibido todos los documentos requeridos, la enfermera escolar administrará o permitirá que los alumnos lleven consigo sus medicamentos para su auto-administración. Se establecen estos requisitos no solamente para proteger a su hijo, sino a todos los estudiantes. Es nuestro esfuerzo asegurar que se cumpla con las necesidades de los alumnos mientras se mantiene un ambiente de aprendizaje seguro y positivo para todos.
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2019-2020 United ISD QUICK DIRECTORY OF ELEMENTARY CAMPUSES
PRADA 510 Soria Dr., 78046 Principal: Vanessa Saldaña
[email protected] PHONE: (956) 473-3500 FAX: (956) 473-3599
JOHN ARNDT 610 Santa Marta Blvd., 78046 Principal: Juanita Zepeda
[email protected] PHONE: (956) 473-2800 FAX: (956) 473-2899
FASKEN 11111 Atlanta Dr., 78045 Principal: Melba Gutierrez
[email protected] PHONE: (956) 473-4700 FAX: (956) 473-4799
KENNEDY-ZAPATA 3809 Espejo-Molina Rd., 78046 Principal: Thelma J. Martinez
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ROOSEVELT 3301 Sierra Vista Dr., 78046 Principal: Sylvia A. Ruiz
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BORCHERS 9551 Backwoods Trail, 78045 Principal: Mucia R. Flores
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FINLEY 2001 Lowry Rd., 78045 Principal: Kristina Y. Chapa
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KILLAM 5315 Fairfield Dr., 78043 Principal: Agapito Palizo, Jr.
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RUIZ 1717 Ave. Los Presidentes, 78046 Principal: Michelle Cantú
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CENTENO 2710 La Pita Mangana Rd., 78046 Principal:Amabilia Gonzalez
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FREEDOM 415 EG Ranch Rd., 78046 Principal: Laura P. de los Santos
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MALAKOFF 2810 Havana Dr., 78045 Principal: Anna R. Martinez
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CLARK 500 W. Hillside Rd., 78041 Principal: Gabriela N. Perez
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BONNIE GARCIA 1453 Concord Hills Blvd., 78046 Principal: Patricia E. Lañas
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SAN ISIDRO 11021 Bucky Houdman, 78045 Principal: Dr. Myrtha Villareal
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COL. SANTOS BENAVIDES 10702 Kirby Dr., 78045 Principal: Dr. Adriana Vela
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GUTIERREZ 505 Calle Del Norte, 78041 Principal: Laura Gonzalez-Vasquez
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MULLER 4430 Muller Memorial Blvd., 78045 Principal: Mayra N. Ramirez
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SALINAS 3611 Alfredo Cantu Dr., 78046 Principal: Abraham Rodriguez, III
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NEWMAN 1300 Alta Vista, 78041 Principal: Leticia R. Garcia
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TRAUTMANN 810 Lindenwood Dr. 78045 Principal: Melissa Shinn
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CUELLAR 6431 Casa Del Sol Blvd., 78043 Principal: Andrea Sanchez
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JUAREZ/LINCOLN 1003 Espejo-Molina Rd., 78046 Principal: Roberto G. Ortiz
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NYE 101 E. Del Mar Blvd., 78041 Principal: Cynthia Caballero
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MATIAS DE LLANO 1415 Shiloh Dr., 78045 Principal: Diana Korrodi
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KAZEN 9620 Albany Dr., 78045 Principal: Monica Arriaga
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PEREZ 500 Sierra Vista Dr., 78046 Principal: Salud Claudia Hernandez
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VETERANS MEMORIAL 5909 St. Luke Blvd. 78046 Principal: Luz Edith Serna Ramirez
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2019-2020 UNITED ISD QUICK DIRECTORY OF SECONDARY CAMPUSES BRUNI VERGARA MIDDLE 5910 St. Luke Blvd., 78046 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Clare G. Flores
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CLARK MIDDLE 500 Hillside Rd., (Rear), 78041 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Pamela Arredondo
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RAUL PERALES MIDDLE 410 EG Ranch Road, 78043 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Martha Alvarez
[email protected] PHONE: (956) 473-6800 FAX: (956) 473-6899 LOS OBISPOS MIDDLE 4801 S. Ejido Rd., 78046 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Jessica C. Salazar
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SALVADOR GARCIA MIDDLE 499 Peña Dr., 78046 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Alfredo Palapa
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TRAUTMANN MIDDLE 8501 Curly Lane, 78045 Grades: 7th-8th Principal: Leticia Menchaca
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UNITED MIDDLE 700 E. Del Mar Blvd., 78045 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Rosana Montemayor Arizola
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TRAUTMANN MIDDLE 6th CAMPUS 909 E. Del Mar Blvd., 78045 Grade: 6th Assistant Principal: Raquel Madrigal
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UNITED SOUTH MIDDLE 3707 Ave. Los Presidentes, 78046 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Carlos Valdez
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J. B. ALEXANDER HIGH 3600 E. Del Mar Blvd., 78041 Grades: 10th-12th Principal: Ernesto Sandoval, Jr.
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON HIGH 5626 Cielito Lindo Blvd., 78046 Grades: 9th-12th Principal: Armando Salazar
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J.B. ALEXANDER HIGH MAGNET 3600 E. Del Mar Blvd., 78041 Dean: Elvira Gaona
[email protected] PHONE: (956) 473-5867 FAX: (956) 473-5998
LYNDON B. JOHNSON EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 5626 Cielito Lindo Blvd., 78046 Dean: Yesenia Sandoval
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WASHINGTON MIDDLE 10306 Riverbank Dr., 78045 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Beth Porter
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UNITED HIGH UNITED SOUTH HIGH 2811 United Ave., 78045 4001 Ave. Los Presidentes, 78046 Grades: 10th-12th Grades: 10th-12th Principal: Alberto Aleman, Jr. Principal: Adriana P. Ramirez
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UNITED SOUTH HIGH MAGNET 4001 Ave. Los Presidentes, 78046 Dean: Sinneh J. Koroma, Jr.
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J.B. ALEXANDER HIGH LYNDON B. JOHNSON HIGH UNITED HIGH 9TH GRADE CAMPUS 9TH GRADE CAMPUS 9TH GRADE CAMPUS 4601 Victory Dr., 78045 5511 St. Luke Blvd., 78046 2811 Hillcroft Dr., 78045 Assoc. Principal: Eva Alicia Calcaneo Assoc. Principal: Patricia Hinojosa Assoc. Principal: Arlene Treviño
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PH: (956) 473-1300 PH: (956) 473- 1500 PH: (956) 473-2400 FAX: (956) 473-1399 FAX: (956) 473- 1599 FAX: (956) 473-2499 CHERISH SKILLED UNIT CENTER 8800 McPherson Rd., 78045 Coordinator: Laura V. Salinas
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A. GONZALEZ MIDDLE 5208 Sta. Claudia Lane, 78043 Grades: 6th-8th Principal: Clotilde Gamez
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UNITED SOUTH HIGH 9TH GRADE CAMPUS 3819 Aguanieve Dr., 78046 Assoc. Principal: Olga Cantu
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SCHOOLING TOWARDS EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE (S.T.E.P.) Grades: 6th-12th - 1600 Espejo-Molina Rd., 78046 Director: Gerardo Rodriguez
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United ISD 2019-2020 Academic Calendar High School Graduations
Grading Period Grading Period New Employee Orientation 6-Weeks 9-Weeks First Day of Class Aug. 14 - Sep. 27 (32); Aug. 14 - Oct. 11 [42]; Staff/Student Holiday Oct. 15 - Dec. 19 [43]; Friday, May 29, 2020 Sep. 30 - Nov. 8 (29); Jan. 8 - Mar. 13 [44]; United South High - 6:00 P.M. Professional Development Nov. 11 - Jan. 10 (27); Mar. 23 - May 28 [46] Saturday, May 30, 2020 Teacher Work-day Jan. 13 - Feb. 20 (27); L.B. Johnson High - 9:00 A.M. First Semester 85 Early Release Elementary/Middle School Feb. 25 - Apr. 9 (28); United High - 1:30 P.M. Second Semester 90 John B. Alexander High - 6:30 P.M. Early Release High School Apr. 14 - May 28 (32) 175 REVISED HOURS STAAR Elementary/Middle School Calendar approved by United ISD Board of Trustees on February 20th, 2019. Revised 6/4/19 STAAR Secondary/High School It is the policy of United ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender or handicap in its programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of Bad Weather Make Up Day 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
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