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GUIDING STUDENTS TOWARD THE FUTURE

Volume 4, No. 1

Back-to-School Edition

August 2015

Team KAOS Competes in

World Championship

Inside this issue:

Page 2 Letter from the Superintendent Marching Band Festival Free Haircuts Page 3 Football Game Schedule Volleyball Game Schedule Page 4 School Start & Dismissal Times School Supplies Character Education Page 5 Free Haircuts Free & Reduced Price Meals Skyward Mobile Access Page 6 Senior Gold Cards Teachers & Principals of the Year Success Through Certifications Focus on Safety Page 7 Graduates of 2015 Page 8 Free Immunizations School Calendar Vacunaci?n Gratuita Calendario Escolar P?ginas 9-15 Encuentra todos los art?culos en espa?ol

Galena Park High School's robotics team, Team KAOS, competed in the VEX Robotics World Championships on April 15-18, 2015 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. An astounding 400 teams from 32 different countries

competed at the event. Three teams represented Team

KAOS: Team1429A, the "all-girl" team; Team 1429D, and 1429Z. All three teams qualified for the world championships through nine competition events earlier throughout the school year, winning

six of those and placing second in the others. They also won two "Excellence Awards," the highest award a team can earn at an event.

In the driver's skills category, Team 1429D finished the year among the top 30 teams in the world.

Pictured from left to right: Diego Amezquita, Paul W. Johnson, Fidencio Cantu, Diego Carrillo, Jose Segovia, Fabiola Villarreal, Hannah Martinez, Astrid Cavazos, Luis Chavez, Miranda Gonzalez, Jesus Salinas, Ariel Ledet, Susan Gutierrez, Danny Esquivel, Jose Padilla.

Future Farmers of America (FFA)

Galena Park and North Shore Senior High School FFA officers attended the 87th Texas FFA State Convention held in Corpus Christi, Texas this summer. The State Convention celebrated the amazing accomplishments of members, teachers and the agriculture industry. Members received awards and recognition for their hard work, and drew inspiration from the ideas and

The Galena Park FFA Livestock Show and Auction will be held on November 19. The public is welcome to attend and bid on animals, baked goods, floral arrangements and more.

enthusiasm of their fellow members, The mission of FFA is to make

teachers and mentors.

a positive difference in the lives of

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GALENA PARK SCHOOLS

August 2015

A Letter From the GPISD Superintendent of Schools

Dear Friends of Galena Park ISD,

Welcome to the 2015-2016 school year, which, for students, begins on Monday, August 24, 2015. I hope each of you had a wonderful summer with family and friends. After a summer filled with learning, reflection/renewal, planning and orga-

Marching Band Festival

The 13th annual Galena Park ISD Marching Band Festival will be held on Saturday, October 3rd at the Galena Park ISD Athletic Stadium from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm The festival features performances from 30 Houston area bands, including the Galena Park High School "Band of Gold" and the North Shore Senior High School "Sound of Thunder" bands.

The marching band festival serves as an early competition opportunity for the bands to fine-tune their performances prior to the UIL Region 19 Marching Contest held on October 17th and the UIL Area F Marching Contest on October 24th. Galena Park ISD hosts both UIL competitions as well.

nizing, members of our staff are anxiously anticipating the return of our students soon.

This upcoming school year marks 85 years of educating the youth of this community. Throughout these 85 years of excellence, GPISD has changed and adjusted to advances in education while promoting success and lifelong learning. Today the

Admission prices: Oct. 3 ? GPISD Marching Band Festival: $5 per person Oct. 17 ? UIL Region 19 Marching Contest: FREE Oct. 24 ? UIL Area F Marching Contest: $5 per person For more information about the festival, including bands participating and performance times, please visit the Fine Arts section at .

district serves more than 22,000 students in 25 schools while

employing over 3,000 individuals, many of whom live right

here in our community.

As we applaud 85 years of success, the district is moving forward with a vision of transformation, which is evident with the opening of the Career and Technical Education Early College High School. This program will allow students to earn a high school diploma and an associate's degree or industry certification simultaneously. There is one motivation that drives us to pursue such new and innovative avenues ? OUR STUDENTS. Each employee of GPISD, from teachers and coaches to custodians and student nutrition workers, is here to ensure an outstanding educational experience for every one of our GPISD students. Every member of our team is committed to our mission, which is to prepare students to become productive citizens and lifelong learners.

I would like to thank the parents and community for your continued support of the students, staff, and administration of this great district. As we begin a new journey this school year, we will march forward as a team to embrace learning for every child. Our staff is excited to begin, and we look forward to another successful and productive school year for everyone!

Sincerely,

Band students prepare for the upcoming marching season during summer practice.

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students by developing their potential for leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. The organization's long-standing motto is "Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve." The FFA educational program model is three fold: classroom instruction, supervised agricultural experiences and the FFA. Classroom agricultural education is applied to hands-on learning opportunities called supervised agricultural experiences (SAEs). SAEs include activities such as starting a business, working for an established company or working in production agriculture. The FFA provides members the opportunity for leadership experience and competitions, scholarships and personal opportunities for involvement.

Angi Williams, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools

August 2015

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SCHEDULES 2015 Football and Volleyball

GALENA PARK YELLOW JACKET VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE 8/21 8/28 9/4 9/11 9/19 9/26 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6

DAY Fri. Fri. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Fri. Fri. Fri. Fri. Fri. Fri.

TIME 10am 7pm 7pm 7pm 6pm 2pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

OPPONENT Sam Rayburn (S) Houston Scarborough Tomball Memorial OPEN *Kingwood Park *Crosby *Dayton *New Caney** *New Caney Porter *CE King *Barbers Hill *Humble***

LOCATION Dement Stadium GPISD Stadium Tomball ISD Stadium

Turner Stadium GPISD Stadium Bronco Stadium GPISD Stadium Texan Drive Stadium GPISD Stadium Eagle Stadium GPISD Stadium

*=District Game / ** =Homecoming / *** =Parent's Night / S = Scrimmage

NORTH SHORE MUSTANG VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE 8/21 8/28 9/4 9/10 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6

DAY TIME Fri. 9am Fri. 7pm Fri. 7pm Thu. 6pm Fri. 7:30pm Fri. 7pm Fri. Fri. 7pm Fri. 7pm Fri. 7pm Fri. 7pm Fri. 7pm

OPPONENT Houston Memorial (S) Clear Springs Manvel Spring Westfield Euless Trinity *Beaumont Westbrook** OPEN *Channelview *Deer Park *Baytown Sterling *LaPorte*** *PA Memorial

LOCATION GPISD Stadium CCISD Stadium GPISD Stadium GPISD Stadium Baylor University GPISD Stadium

Ray Maddry Stadium GPISD Stadium Stallworth Stadium GPISD Stadium PAISD Stadium

*=District Game / ** =Homecoming / *** =Parent's Night / S = Scrimmage

GALENA PARK VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

DATE DAY OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

8/7

Fri.

Sam Rayburn Scrimmage Sam Rayburn

8/8

Sat. Pasadena Scrimmage Pasadena

8/11

Tue. Sam Rayburn

Galena Park

8/13&15 Th. & Sa. Huffman Tournament

Huffman

8/18

Fri.

Manvel

Galena Park

8/20&22 Tue. Dickinson Tournament Dickinson

8/21

Th. & Sa. Pasadena

Pasadena

8/25

Fri.

Galveston Ball

Galena Park

8/28

Tue. *Barbers Hill

Barbers Hill

9/1

Th. & Sa. *Dayton

Galena Park

9/3&5 Fri.

Santa Fe Tournament

Santa Fe

9/4

Tue. *Humble

Galena Park

9/8

Fri.

*New Caney

New Caney

9/15

Tue. *Porter

Galena Park

9/18

Fri.

*Kingwood Park

Kingwood Park

9/22

Tue. *C.E. King

C.E. King

9/25

Fri.

*Crosby

Galena Park

9/29

Tue. *Barbers Hill

Galena Park

10/2

Fri.

*Dayton

Dayton

10/6

Tue. *Humble

Humble

10/9

Fri.

*New Caney

Galena Park

10/16 Tue. *Porter

Porter

10/20 Fri.

*Kingwood Park

Galena Park

10/23 Tue. *C.E. King

Galena Park

10/27 Fri.

*Crosby

Crosby

9:00am 9:00am 6:30 TBA 6:30 TBA 6:30 6:30 4:30 6:30 TBA 4:30 6:30 6:30 4:30 6:30 4:30 6:30 4:30 6:30 4:30 4:30 6:30 4:30 6:30

*District Game

NORTH SHORE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

DATE DAY

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

8/7

Fri.

Hastings/DeKaney

8/8

Sat.

Manvel/Lamar/Kempner

8/11

Tue.

Dobie/Ft. Bend Elkins

8/14 Fri.

Aldine Davis

8/18 Tue.

Elsik

8/20&22 Th. & Sa. Dickinson Invitational

8/21 Fri.

Goose Creek Memorial

8/25 Tue.

Lamar

8/27-29 Th. - Sa. Longhorn Invitational

9/1

Tue.

Summer Creek

9/3&5 Fri.

Spring ISD Tournament

9/4

Tue.

Eisenhower

9/8

Fri.

Fort Bend Bush

9/11

Tue.

*Beaumont Westbrook

9/15 Fri.

Foster

9/18 Tue.

*Channelview

9/22 Fri.

*Deer Park

9/25 Tue.

*Baytown Sterling

9/29 Fri.

*LaPorte

10/2 Tue.

*Port Arthur Memorial

10/6 Fri.

*Beaumont Westbrook

10/9 Tue.

OPEN

10/13 Fri.

*Channelview

10/16 Tue.

*Deer Park

10/20 Fri.

*Baytown Sterling

10/23 Tue.

*La Porte

10/27

*Port Arthur Memorial

Hastings Manvel Dobie North Shore North Shore Dickinson North Shore North Shore George Ranch Summer Creek Spring Eisenhower North Shore North Shore Foster Channelview North Shore Sterling North Shore P.A. Memorial Westbrook

North Shore Deer Park North Shore La Porte North Shore

9:00am 9:00am

4:00/6:00

6:30 6:30 10am 6:30 6:30 TBA 6:30 TBA 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:00 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30

*District Game

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School Start Times

High School

Elementary

Middle School

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School Dismissal Times

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High School

1st-5th

NOTE: There are no late arrivals on any campuses

this year.

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Each elementary campus has its own school supply requirements. Please visit

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website for a complete list

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2:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:05 pm 3:35 pm

Pre-K classes are three hour sessions. Please contact your child's campus for specific times.

Character education

Although it is important students receive a good education in academics, it is equally essential that character education be addressed as well. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." True education is what students in Galena Park ISD receive.

Each month a character trait is presented to the students of GPISD. The school faculty exemplifies the monthly trait while teachers integrate character education into lessons as often as possible. Students focus on the monthly trait in their school, and, hopefully, home life. The character traits our students and faculty will focus on this year are:

August/September Citizenship October Compassion & Tolerance

November Fairness December Honesty & Integrity

January Perseverance February Responsibility

March Respect April Self-Discipline

May/June Trustworthiness

August 2015

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with Free Haircuts and Manicures

Galena Park ISD Cosmetology students would like to celebrate the upcoming school year by offering FREE haircuts and manicures to students ages 7 - 17.

DATE: Saturday, August 22 TIME: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm LOCATION: Galena Park High School

Cosmetology Room #2807 PHONE: (832) 386-2907

Please call and reserve your appointment.

F R E E and REDUCED MEALS Frequently Asked Questions

Who can receive free meals?

Children who live in a household in which the income is within the Federal Income Guidelines are eligible for free meals. Additionally, if one member of the household is currently receiving assistance (benefits) from SNAP/Food Stamps, TANF, or FDPIR, all children in the household are eligible for free meals.

Student

Information

at your

fingertips

Skyward Mobile Access for smartphones or tablets enables parents to stay up-to-date regarding their child's academic progress. Conveniently using their smart device, parents can view student attendance, grades, and discipline records. In addition, parents can easily update their child's health and emergency contact information from home or anywhere they have mobile access. The Skyward Mobile Access app is free

from the iTunes App Store, Google Play and the Amazon Appstore, and can be used on a variety of mobile devices. For login information contact your child's school.

Do I need to fill out an application for each child? No. One application covers all children in a household; however, you must reapply each year.

My child's application was approved last year. Do I need to fill out another one? Yes. Your child's previous application is only valid for that school year and for the first few days of this school year. You must send in a new application unless the Student Nutrition Services Dept. has indicated to you that your child is eligible for the new school year.

May I apply if someone in my household is not a U.S. citizen? You or your child do not have to be a U.S. citizen to qualify for your child to receive free or reduced-price meals.

What are the prices for breakfast and lunch? Breakfast is free to all students. Elementary lunch is $1.45 and secondary lunch is $1.65. Reduced-price lunch is $0.25.

Is there a difference in the way a regular price, reduced-price, or free meal is purchased? There is no difference. All students pay for the meal the same way, by typing in their student meal account number.

How do I register? You can register confidentially online at , or in person at the Galena Park ISD Administration Building located at 14705 Woodforest Blvd., Houston, TX 77015, or at your child's campus.

Note: It takes approximately 10 days to process an application. Students must pay for their meals until the application has been approved. Applying early is the best way to ensure free or reduced-price meals on the first day of school.

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GALENA PARK SCHOOLS

August 2015

GALENA PARK ISD 2014-15 GPISD TEACHERS &

SENIOR GOLD CARD

Rookie Teachers Teachers Principals

What are the benefits of the GPISD Senior Gold Card? The GPISD Senior Gold Card provides members with free admission to all GPSID performing arts and athletic events (excluding play-offs or away games). Members also receive subscriptions to GPISD's fine arts and athletics newsletters, access to informative e-mail blasts, and all athletics and fine arts calendars. Other benefits include a discount in the Lone Star Grill at the GPISD Administration Building. Card members receive the employee discount on lunch Monday ? Thursday, making the meal only $4.50

Who is eligible to receive a GPISD Senior Gold Card? The GPISD Senior Gold Card Program is available to all GPISD residents 55 years of age or older.

How much does the GPISD Senior Gold Card cost? The GPISD Gold Card is FREE to all qualifying members because we value the many contributions these individuals have made to our community and our schools over the years, and we want area seniors to continue to be active members of our community and schools.

Bianca Arizpe

MacArthur Elementary

Diana Towner

Purple Sage Elementary

Amy Cole

Tice Elementary

Cynthia Alejandre

North Shore Senior High

School

Ra'Nesha Graham

Cunningham Middle

School

Jason Bollich

North Shore Senior High

Ninth Grade Center

PRINCIPALS OF THE YEAR

Success Through

Certifications

How do I get my Senior Gold Card? To receive your Senior Gold Card, please bring a valid driver license or I.D. to either the GPISD Administration Building located at 14705 Woodforest Boulevard, or the GPISD Athletic Complex located at 15025 Wallisville Road, between the hours of 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Monday ? Friday.

For questions or additional assistance, please contact Lupe Garcia at 832-386-1505.

Galena Park ISD offers students the opportunity to earn an industry certification while in high school, which, in turn, can reap many benefits for students and potential employers or universities. Pursuing and achieving an industry certification allows a high school student to acquire and practice skills needed for college and career-readiness. Along with gaining mastery of the most up-to-date skills in a chosen career path, a certification also signals prospective employers and colleges that a student is dedicated and worth an investment of time and resources.

In the 2014-15 school year, GPISD students earned 940 industry certifications such as: Certified Pharmacy Technician, Cosmetology, Medical Coding, Microsoft Office Specialist, NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research), Adobe Certified Associate and Certified Veterinary Assistant. These students have proven they are committed to learning and improving. They are sending a message that they are prepared for success in their future endeavors, whatever they may be.

Focus on SAFETY

As a new school year begins, many students will ride

the bus for the first time. With everyone

adjusting to new schedules, it is important to:

?? ARRIVE at the bus stop five minutes early ?? REMIND your child to be aware of their

surroundings and report anything suspicious to the bus driver ?? COMMUNICATE - Encourage your child to tell you if they have an after school activity or if they are going home with a friend

All GPISD buses are equipped with video camer-

as and GPS monitoring to enhance the safety of your child. For information regarding bus schedules go to and click on "Bus Routes-Daily" under the Quick Links section, or contact your child's campus. As we safely transport our students more than one-million miles each year, their safety and security is always our top priority!

Note: Please be patient as buses may be slightly delayed during the first week.

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FREE IMMUNIZATIONS

Congressman Gene Green is inviting our community to his 20th Annual Immunization Day. Free immunizations will be given to school-aged children at Galena Park High School located at:

1000 Keene Street Galena Park, TX 77547

Saturday, August 22 9:00 am ? 12:00 pm

VA C U N A C I ? N GRATUITA

El Congresista Gene Green invita a nuestra comunidad a su 20va Edici?n del D?a Anual de Vacunaci?n. Se administrar?n vacunas gratuitas a los ni?os en edad escolar en la Preparatoria Galena Park ubicada en:

1000 Keene Street Galena Park, TX 77547

S?bado, 22 de agosto 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

GALE NA PAR K

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

2015-16 School Calendar

DISTRITO ESCOLAR INDEPENDIENTE DE

GALE NA PAR K

Calendario Escolar 2015-16

GALENA PARK SCHOOLS

July 2015

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* New Teacher Inservice

August 12-14

Staff Days/Student Holiday

August 17-21

February 15

October 12

April 16

January 4

June 3

Holidays - Campuses & Administration Building September 7 (Labor Day) November 23-27 (Thanksgiving) December 21-January 1 (Winter Break) January 18 (Martin Luther King Day) March 25 (Good Friday) May 30 (Memorial Day)

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November 2015

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Additional Holidays - Campuses Only March 14-18 (Spring Break)

( ) Six Weeks

First Semester 1. August 24 - September 25 (24 days) 2. September 28 - October 30 (24 days) 3. November 2 - December 18 (30 days)

Second Semester 4. January 5 - February 19 (32 days) 5. February 22 - April 15 (34 days) 6. April 18 - June 2 (33 days)

{ } Nine Weeks

First Semester 1. August 24 - October 16 (38 days) 2. October 19 - December 18 (40 days)

Second Semester 3. January 5 - March 24 (51 days) 4. March 28 - June 2 (48 days)

Bad Weather Makeup Days

February 15

June 3

December 2015

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State Testing Days (Subject to change if required by TEA) December 7-11 (End of Course Testing) March 29-April 1 (STAAR/End of Course Testing) May 2-6 (End of Course Testing)

May 2-12 (Advanced Placement Testing) May 9-13 (STAAR/End of Course Testing) June 21-24 (STAAR Retest)

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Capacitaci?n para personal docente/No habr? clases

17-21 de agosto

15 de febrero

12 de octubre

16 de abril

4 de enero

3 de junio

D?as festivos - Escuelas y Edicio Administrativo 7 de septiembre (D?a del Trabajo) 23-27 de noviembre (Vacaciones de D?a de Acci?n de Gracias) 21 de diciembre - 1? de enero (Vacaciones de invierno) 18 de enero (D?a de Martin Luther King) 25 de marzo (Viernes Santo) 30 de mayo (D?a de Recordaci?n de los Ca?dos)

D?as festivos adicionales - Escuelas solamente 14-18 de marzo (Vacaciones de primavera)

( ) Per?odo de Seis Semanas

Primer Semestre 1. 24 de agosto - 25 de septiembre (24 d?as) 2. 28 de septiembre - 30 de octubre (24 d?as) 3. 2 de noviembre - 18 de diciembre (30 d?as)

Segundo Semestre 4. 5 de enero - 19 de febrero (32 d?as) 5. 22 de febrero - 15 de abril (34 d?as) 6. 18 de abril - 2 de junio (33 d?as)

{ } Per?odo de Nueve Semanas

Primer Semestre 1. 24 de agosto - 16 de octubre (38 d?as) 2. 19 de octubre - 18 de diciembre (40 d?as)

Segundo Semestre 3. 5 de enero - 24 de marzo (51 d?as) 4. 28 de marzo - 2 de junio (48 d?as)

D?as para reponer debido al mal tiempo

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3 de junio

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(Sujetos a cambios si lo requiere TEA)

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