School Edition - South San Antonio Independent School District
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School Edition - South San Antonio Independent School District
TODAY’S SOUTH SAN South San Antonio Independent School District - Fall Issue Volume 16, #7 • August 2015 BACK TO SCHOOL EDITION Transforming the Future Together: District Unveils Strategic Design 1 T he South San Antonio Independent School District is excited to welcome our community to another school year. To celebrate, we’re showcasing a new look to Today’s South San and most importantly unveiling the districts strategic design. In a collaborative effort to transform the future of SSAISD, students, parents, community members, district educators and administrators provided valuable input and engaged in powerful discussions during several group sessions to develop a new strategic design that will empower our school community. The strategic design’s vision statement and core beliefs are a strong representation of the teamwork and dedication our community displayed. The Board approved the districts new strategic design during the Wednesday, May 20th board meeting. OUR VISION All students will enjoy successful education experiences to empower them to make decisions and enrich their lives in the future they create. • • • • • • OUR CORE BELIEFS We believe in engagement of the school community for the success of our district. We believe in a strong support system for the school community to achieve excellence. We believe that innovative and challenging experiences produce successful learners. We believe that trusting relationships among the school community are essential to student success. We believe that an inclusive school culture promotes positive student development. We believe strong and effective leadership is essential to build a culture of high expectations. Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net 1 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 A Message from the Superintendent of Schools A Message from the Board President Welcome back to a new school year filled with excitement, opportunities and a commitment from our employees that we will do our best to serve Abelardo Saavedra , your children. We have made great strides at South Ph.D. San Antonio ISD with the development of an early college academy, improvements in STAAR test scores and maintaining a fiscally sound budget. The incoming freshman class will mark the beginning of our early college academy where all students will have the potential to attain college credit. The vision of the district, which was created by teachers, parents, administrators and community members, is to empower our students so they may create their future. With guidance from teachers, counselors and family members, our students will choose a pathway that will strengthen that foundation for their prospective careers. Our goal is for every student to be college and career ready and acquire the skills to be successful in the ever-changing dynamics of today’s workplace. Connie Prado On behalf of the South San Antonio ISD school board, I would like to welcome you back for another exciting school year. I hope everyone had a restful and fun-filled summer break with family and friends. This is an exciting time for South San. Children will be walking our hallways for the first time as Pre-K or K students. At the same time, the first group of Early College High School freshmen will be faced with new challenges. This group of past eight graders will be the first group of ninth graders to start their career paths in anticipation of receiving a high school diploma along with either an Associate’s Degree, college hours or a career certification. We are committed to ensure all our students have the resources, tools and materials necessary to help them succeed. This school year we will once again be challenged by the State in all test areas to “step up” and make the grade. We can succeed with the help of our parents, community and our dedicated staff. “Si se puede.” Every child in our school district can succeed! Regarding state testing, the majority of our schools are predicted to meet 2015 State Accountability Standards with the final results revealed in mid-August. There were many successes at our campuses, but there is still much work to be done to close the gap between our district and the state. We have reached many goals regarding our district budget, including the growth of our fund balance and a pay raise for employees in order to stay competitive in the Bexar County educational market. Our custodial, maintenance and cafeteria staff have worked very hard to ensure our schools are ready. Once again, every school will have their own security officer. The safety of every child and staff member in our schools is extremely important. For the first time, we have a unified dress code for all elementaries, middle schools, and the high school. Also, a unified supply list has been approved. Look on the school district’s website (www. southsanisd.net) for details or check with your school. I would like to thank all of our employees for their hard work in preparing our schools for the upcoming year and our Board of Trustees for their leadership and cooperation in providing the best education and resources for our students. I have high expectations for our students, staff and community in becoming a premiere school district in the state of Texas. Have a wonderful year! Best wishes to our students, parent and all employees for a successful school year! Sincerely, Sincerely, Connie Prado, President South San Antonio ISD Board of Trustees Abelardo Saavedra, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools School Board Meeting Highlights D uring the Wednesday, June 24, 2015 board meeting, the Board approved a resolution pertaining to HB1486 and HB1931 which were introduced in the last session of the State Legislature. HB1486 prohibits vendor contact with a member of the board of trustees of an independent school district during the procurement process. HB1931 involves reporting requirements for gift or entertainment expenditures made by a person for a member of the board of trustees of an independent school district. Even though the state did not adopt these bills, our Board Members will adhere to the intent and spirit of the proposed legislation. A local policy will be presented to the school board at the September 2015 Regular Board Meeting for approval. The June 24th Resolution was approved by our Board of Trustees on a 4-3 vote. For more information, click on Board approved minutes for the month of June at www.southsanisd.net. Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net 2 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 South San Early College Academy welcomes inaugural freshman class T his year all incoming freshman will have the exciting opportunity to be part of South San Antonio HS Early College Program. This partnership with Palo Alto College allows us to serve students in a more personalized and efficient manner that leads to higher levels of student success. It also provides an opportunity for all students to successfully attain college credentials and certifications for highly skilled career opportunities in the workforce. This program is designed to support student interest in college and careers and to individualize learning through each of the three following pathways: Associates Degree: Graduate with up to 60+ college credit hours and an associate of arts degree that may be transferable to any public university in the state of Texas. College Ready: Graduate with up to 45 core college credit hours that may be transferable to any public college or university in the state of Texas. Career Ready: Graduate with a Level 1 industry recognized certification and up to 45 college credit hours that may be transferable to any public college or university in the state of Texas. 2015 - 16 Budget W ork continues on the development of the 2015 - 16 budget. The school board is expected to approve the 2015 - 16 budget at their regular board meeting on August 19, 2015. Some of the highlights of the proposed budget will include: • no tax rate increase • salary increases for all job categories • addition of instructional facilitators at our schools • initial start of early college program at South San Antonio High School • reduction of legal fees from $500,000 to $200,000 per year • capital improvement monies to continue to improve our school facilities Facilities Committee receives project option proposals T he Facilities Committee held its third meeting on Tuesday, July 14th in the library at South San Antonio HS. During the meeting Garza Bomberger presented proposed project options at the request of the committee. In addition the committee selected dates to conduct campus tours in order to have a good feel of the facility conditions. The committee was charged with prioritizing the various proposed options that will best serve the needs of the District. Dwight Middle School Principal invited to international conference D wight MS Principal, Ms. Yvonne Hernandez was selected to be a Delegate at the 2015 Annual Conference sponsored by the British Educational Leadership, Management & Administration Society (BELMAS). During the BELMAS Annual Conference, Ms. Hernandez was asked to be part of a panel and represent American School Principals. In addition to Ms. Hernandez, the panel also consisted of a Scottish Educational policy maker, a UK principal, and a UK educational policy leader. The panel members were asked to share their experiences as leaders in struggling schools, as well as offer their insight on best practices and educational research strategies. Educational leaders from across the globe were in attendance. Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net 3 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 Welcome New Principals to SSAISD Judy Benavidez, Palo Alto ES My name is Judy Benavidez and this is my 15th year in education. Eleven of those years were spent at San Antonio ISD where I taught prekindergarten, second, and fourth grades. I was a Campus Instructional Coordinator before becoming an Assistant Principal at the largest elementary in SAISD. I am a native of San Antonio and graduated from Oliver Wendell Holmes High School. I earned my Bachelor of Arts and my first Master of Arts from the University of the Incarnate Word. While working as a teacher, I was nominated and encouraged to participate in the San Antonio ISD / University of Texas at San Antonio- Urban Leadership Cohort where I earned my second Master of Education in Educational Leadership. I have been married for 24 years and have three amazing daughters. My oldest, Catherine, is a recent graduate of UT Austin and works with U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett. Gabriella graduated from John Marshall High School and will attend the University of Texas at San Antonio this fall and Anna is a junior at the Science and Engineering Academy at John Jay High School. I am extremely excited and I look forward to building a positive partnership among my teachers, families, and community to provide an exceptional educational experience where each child is empowered to develop their strengths to acquire the skills necessary for them to achieve success in academics and in life. Johnny Diaz, Benavidez ES My name is Johnny Angel Diaz, and my journey includes over 24 years serving San Antonio youth. I began working with the Boy Scouts of America as a District Executive. For three years I was a member of the Edgewood ISD Board of Trustees. For the last eighteen years, I have worked in various educational positions: a bilingual teacher, a campus instructional coordinator, and a campus administrator. I am a life time learner. I graduated from St. Mary’s University with a B.A. (1991). I received an M.A. from Southwest Texas State University (1994). My wife, Deborah and I have two amazing daughters, Victoria and Veronica. Victoria will attend 6th grade and Veronica will be in 4th grade, this upcoming school year. I look forward to meeting the students, families, staff, and community members served by our school. At Roy Benavidez Elementary, we will inspire learning at all levels for all stakeholders to insure all students achieve high levels of Excellence. Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net 4 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 New Coaches Aim for Success Louis Edward James II, South San Antonio HS My name is Louis Edward James II and I am the new Athletic Coordinator and Head Football Coach at South San Antonio HS. This will be my 11th year in education, and I have spent all of those 11 years teaching, coaching, and winning at the high school level. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, but I graduated from John Marshall High School here in San Antonio. I am also a 2004 graduate of UTSA. My wife, Chante, and I have been married for over 4 years. I have a 10 year old stepson named Luke, and he will be a 5th grader at Medio Creek Elementary School this upcoming school year. My vision is not only to turn the South San Football Program into one of the most competitive programs in South Texas, but also to help the other athletic programs experience large amounts of success as well. I believe our mission as coaches is to help our student-athletes become better students, better brothers and sisters, better mothers and fathers, better husbands and wives, and the better athletes. The ultimate goal is for all student-athletes to compete at a level so hard, so physical, and so fast that people can’t match our efforts in the field or in the classroom. We will take on anyone, any place, or anytime...Bar None! Go Bobcats! Evelyn Pineda, South San Antonio HS My name is Evelyn Pineda and I am the new head volleyball coach at South San Antonio HS. I was born in Los Angeles, CA and moved to San Antonio in 1999. I graduated from Holmes HS in 2006, where I played volleyball and was awarded best Defensive Specialist two years and the best Defensive Specialist at the Harlandale tournament. After high school, I played my first two years at Laredo Community College, where I was awarded the Coach Award. I then transferred to the University of Texas at San Antonio where I was again awarded the Roadrunners’ Spirit Award for two more years, as well as the Inspiration Award in 2010. I graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, and entered the graduate program in Education at UTSA. However, graduation did not put an end to my passion for volleyball. I coached for UTSA camps (20092012), Cotulla (2008), YMCA (2006-2012), and still coach for Impact (2009-2015). In 2012, I was the head volleyball coach for Atonement Academy in San Antonio with an overall record of 20-8. We won first place at the Sunnybrook Academy tournament and went to the T-Cal State semi-final making history for the Atonement Athletic Program. In 2013, I graduated with my Master of Arts in Education and accepted a position at South San Antonio HS. As the new head volleyball coach, I want to not only instill the passion for the sport, but to teach my athletes to become well-rounded citizens by being loyal, honest and determined in all aspects of their life. Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net 5 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 PPCD ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● South San Antonio ISD School Supply List Pre-K-5th Grade 4 pocket folders with brads 3 bottles of glue (8oz) 1 package of paper plates 100 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues 1 package of Ziploc bags (quart/gallon) 2 packages of baby wipes 1 toothbrush 1 package of diapers if needed 2 rolls of paper towels 1 package of 3 oz. plastic cups Pre-Kindergarten ● 1 package of #2 yellow pencils ● 3 plastic, pocket folders with prongs ● 4 subject 70 count pages, wire bound spiral notebook ● 2 bottles of glue (8 oz) ● 2 boxes of Crayola Crayons, 24 count ● 1 package of washable, classic 8 color Crayola markers ● 1 Fiskars scissors, round tip ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 1 package of Ziploc bags (quart/gallon) ● 1 bottle of waterless hand sanitizer (8 oz) ● 2 rolls of paper towels ● 80 ct. baby wipes ● 1 complete change of clothes Kindergarten ● 1 package of #2 pencils ● 1 – 1 ½ size ring, white view binder (clear pocket front cover) ● 4 pocket folders (no brads) ● 4 spirals notebooks wide- ruled ● 2 bottles of glue (8 oz), 2 glue sticks ● 2 boxes of Crayola Crayons, 24 count ● 1 package of Crayola washable markers, classic 8 colors ● 1 box of colored pencils ● 1 Fiskars scissors, round tip ● 1 package of index cards ● 1 package of big pink erasers ● 1 package of sheet protectors ● 1 plastic school box ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 2 packages of Ziploc bags (gallon or quart and snack size) ● 1 package of paper plates (no styrofoam) ● 1 Clorox disinfectant wipes ● 2 bottles of waterless, hand sanitizers (8 oz) ● 1 package of 80 count baby wipes ● 1 package of brown lunch bags First Grade ● 3 packages of #2 pencils ● 1 – 1” binder with clear front pocket ● 4 pocket folders (no brads) ● 4 spiral notebooks wide- ruled ● 2 composition books ● 2 primary paper (tablets) ● 1 bottle of glue (8 oz), 3 glue sticks ● 2 boxes of Crayola crayons (24 count) ● 1 package of Crayola washable markers, classic 8 colors ● 1 box of colored pencils ● 1 Fiskars scissors, round tip ● 1 school box ● 2 large erasers (pink) ● 1 package of sheet protectors ● 1 package of index cards ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 3 packages of Ziploc bags (gallon/quart) ● 1 Clorox disinfectant wipes ● 2 bottle of waterless, hand sanitizer (8 oz) Second Grade ● 3 packages of #2 pencils ● 1 – 1” binder with clear front pocket ● 1 package of dividers ● 4 pocket folders assorted colors with prongs ● 4 spiral notebooks wide- ruled ● 2 composition books ● 2 packages of wide- ruled notebook paper (loose leaf) ● 2 bottles of glue(8 oz) ● 2 boxes of Crayola crayons (24 count) ● 1 package of Crayola washable markers, classic 8 colors ● 1 box of colored pencils ● 1 Fiskars scissors, round tip ● 1 school box or zipper supply pouch ● 1 (12”) standard/metric ruler ● 2 large erasers (pink) ● 1 package of index cards ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 2 packages of Ziploc bags (gallon/quart) ● 1 Clorox disinfectant wipes ● 2 bottles of waterless, hand sanitizer (8 oz) Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net Here is the 2015-2016 School Year Calendar. For a closer look at your campus events, make sure to visit our website at www.southsanisd.net. Board Approved 1/21/2015 10-12 New Teacher Orientation 13-19 Staff Development/ Student Holiday 20-21 Campus Workdays 24 First Day of School Beginning of 1st Semester Instructional Days = 6 Staff Development/ Student Holiday 23 End of 1st 9 weeks 26 Beginning of 2nd 9 weeks Instructional Days = 21 AUGUST ‘15 S M T 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 12 4 Early Release Day 22-31 Winter Break Teacher/Student Holiday Instructional Days = 14 Staff Development/ Student Holiday Instructional Days = 20 S 4 11 18 25 1-2 High School Semester Exams 2 Early Release Day 2 Last Day of School End of 2nd Semester End of 4th 9 weeks 3 Campus Workday Instructional Days = 2 M 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 F 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 T 6 13 20 27 W Th 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 DECEMBER ‘15 S M 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30 Th 3 10 17 24 31 F 4 11 18 25 S 5 12 19 26 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 W 3 10 17 24 Th 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 M T 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 S M T 5 12 19 26 *6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 W Th 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 S 4 11 18 25 JUNE ‘16 W 1 8 15 22 29 Th 2 9 16 23 30 October October October October 19 20 21 22 TAKS Exit Level ELA TAKS Exit Level Math TAKS Exit Level Science TAKS Exit Level Social Studies December 7 STAAR English I EOC December 9 STAAR English II EOC *December 7-11 Assessment Window STAAR EOC Algebra I, Biology, U.S. History Feb 29 March 1 March 2 March 3 TAKS Exit Level ELA TAKS Exit Level Math TAKS Exit Level Science TAKS Exit Level Social Studies March 7-April 6 Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System (TELPAS) March 29 STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR March 30 STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR March 31 STAAR Grade 4 Writing Day Grade 7 Writing Day Grade 5 Math Grade 8 Math English I EOC Grade 4 Writing Day Grade 7 Writing Day Grade 5 Reading Grade 8 Reading English II EOC 2 2 STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR May 10 STAAR STAAR STAAR STAAR May 11 STAAR STAAR May 12 STAAR Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade 5 Math (retest) 8 Math (retest) 3-4 Math 6-7 Math 5 Reading (retest) 8 Reading (retest) 3-4 Reading 6-7 Reading 5 Science 8 Science 8 Social Studies June 21 STAAR STAAR June 22 STAAR STAAR Grade Grade Grade Grade 5 8 5 8 Math (retest) Math (retest) Reading (retest) Reading (retest) July 11 STAAR English I TAKS Exit Level ELA July 12 TAKS Exit Level Math July 13 STAAR English II TAKS Exit Level Science July 14 TAKS Exit Level Social Studies *July 11 - July 15 Assessment Window STAAR EOC Algebra I, Biology, U.S. History Bad Weather Make-Up Days May 30 and June 3 * June 6 - August 8, 2016 4 Day Work Week Summer Schedule INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS First Semester 1st 9 weeks 2nd 9 weeks 87 days Second Semester 43 days 44 days 3rd 9 weeks 4th 9 weeks Third Grade ● 3 packages of #2 pencils ● 1 – 1” binder with clear front pocket ● 1 package of dividers with pockets ● 4 pocket folders (assorted colors with prongs) ● 4 spiral notebooks wide -ruled ● 2 composition books ● 2 packages of wide- ruled notebook paper (loose leaf) ● 1 package of red pens ● 2 boxes of Crayola crayons (24 count) ● 1 package of Crayola washable markers, classic 8 colors ● 1 box of colored pencils ● 1 Fiskars scissors (1-5”) ● 1 bottle of glue (8 oz), 2 glue sticks ● 1 school box or zipper supply pouch ● 1 standard/metric ruler ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 2 packages of Ziploc bags (gallon/quart) ● 1 Clorox disinfectant wipes ● 2 bottles of waterless, hand sanitizer (8 oz) 6 1 1 *April 4 - April 15 Assessment Window STAAR Alternate 2 (grades 3-8 and EOC) May 9 S 6 13 20 27 APRIL ‘16 S Testing Dates & Windows *May 2 - May 6 Assessment Window STAAR EOC Algebra I, Biology, U.S. History FEBRUARY ‘16 S 7 14 21 28 End of 3rd 9 weeks Early Release Day Beginning of 4th 9 weeks Battle of Flowers Teacher/Student Holiday Instructional Days = 20 W Th OCTOBER ‘15 15 1 1 4 22 SOUTH SAN ANTONIO ISD 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR 89 days 47 days 42 days 7 SEPTEMBER ‘15 S M 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30 Th 3 10 17 24 F 4 11 18 25 S 5 12 19 26 NOVEMBER ‘15 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 W 4 11 18 25 Th 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 JANUARY ‘16 S M T 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 S M 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 S M T 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 W Th 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 MARCH ‘16 T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30 Th 3 10 17 24 31 F 4 11 18 25 S 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 W 4 11 18 25 Th 5 12 19 26 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 JULY ‘16 W Th 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 6 Early Release Day 23-27 Thanksgiving Break Teacher/Student Holiday Instructional Days = 16 1 Winter Break Holiday 13-15 High School Semester Exams 15 End of 1st Semester/ End of 2nd 9 Weeks 18 MLK, Jr. Day Holiday 19 Beginning of 2nd Semester Beginning of 3rd 9 weeks 29 Early Release Day Instructional Days = 19 4 Early Release Day 14-18Spring Break Teacher/Student Holiday 25 Good Friday Teacher/Student Holiday Instructional Days = 17 30 MAY ‘16 T 3 10 17 24 31 Labor Day Teacher/Student Holiday 25 Early Release Day Instructional Days = 21 Memorial Day Teacher/Student Holiday 31 High School Semester Exams Instructional Days = 21 4 Independence Day 4-8 District Offices Closed Total days for the Year: 176 Days Fourth Grade ● 3 packages of #2 pencils ● 1 – 1” binder with clear front pocket ● 1 package of dividers with pockets ● 4 spiral notebooks ● 4 composition books ● 4 pocket folders (assorted colors with prongs) ● 2 packages of wide- ruled notebook paper (loose leaf) ● 1 box of Crayola crayons (24 count) ● 1 package of Crayola washable markers, classic 8 colors ● 1 box of colored pencils ● 1 Fiskars scissors (1-5”) ● 1 bottle of glue (8 oz), 2 glue sticks ● 2 large erasers (pink) ● 1 package of index cards ● 1 school box or zipper supply pouch ● 1 standard/metric ruler ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 2 packages of Ziploc bags (gallon/quart) ● 1 Clorox disinfectant wipes ● 2 bottles of waterless, hand sanitizer (8 oz) 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 South San Antonio High School Sport Schedules VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL Schedule Schedule DATE OPPONENT SITE 9 Blue Fri. Aug. 14 Thur. Aug. 20 Navarro -Scrimmage Navarro Stadium Somerset-Scrimmage Somerset HS 9:00 TBA Fri. Aug. 28 Fri. Aug. 28 Sat. Aug. 29 Thur. Sept. 3 SA Holmes SA Holmes SA Holmes Central Catholic South San Stadium Holmes HS Gustafson Stadium Bob Benson Field 6:30 Thur. Sept. 3 Fri. Sept. 4 Thur. Sept. 10 Thur. Sept. 10 Fri. Sept. 11 Central Catholic Central Catholic MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur South San Stadium Bob Benson Field South San Stadium MacArthur HS South San Stadium Parents'/Elem. Night Lee Stadium Thur. Sept. 17 Lee Thur. Sept. 17 Fri. Sept. 18 Thur. Sept. 24 Thur. Sept. 24 Fri. Sept. 25 Lee Lee Antonian Antonian Antonian Thur. Oct. 1 Fri. Oct. 2 Thur. Oct. 8 Thur. Oct. 8 Fri. Oct. 9 OPEN OPEN CC Ray CC Ray * CC Ray Thur. Oct. 15 Thur. Oct. 15 Fri. Oct. 16 CC King CC King * CC King South San Stadium Heroes Stadium South San Stadium Antonian South San StadiumBand Night 9 White 9:00 JV VAR 9:00 TBA 10:00 TBA DATE 5:00 6:00 7:00 5:00 6:30 6:30 5:00 7:30 5:00 6:30 7:30 6:30 5:00 7:30 5:00 5:00 5:00 6:30 5:00 Thur. Oct. 22 Thur. Oct. 22 Southwest Southwest Fri. Oct. 23 * Southwest Thur. Oct 29 Thur. Oct 29 Fri. Oct. 30 CC Carroll CC Carroll * CC Carroll Thur. Nov. 5 Thur. Nov. 5 Fri. Nov. 6 East Central East Central * East Central South San Stadium Middle School Night South San Stadium South San Stadium South San Stadium Senior Night South San Stadium East Central East Central Stadium McCollum Brackenridge Antonian Fri. Aug. 14 & Sat. Aug. 15 Tue. Aug. 18 Fri. Aug. 21 & Sat. Aug. 22 Tue. Aug. 25 Fri. Aug. 28 & Sat. Aug. 29 Tues. Sept. 1 San Marcos Tournament Southside Fri. Sept. 4 Roosevelt Tue. Sept. 15 X X South San Stadium CC Ray, C.C.TX South San StadiumHomecoming Night CC King HS South San Stadium CC. King/Cabiness Field South San Stadium Southwest HS Stadium Sat. Aug. 8 Wed. Aug. 12 Mon. Aug. 17 Fri. Sept. 11 7:30 X Poteet Tues. Sept. 8 6:30 X Fri. Aug. 7 Fri. Sept. 18 Tue. Sept. 22 Fri. Sept. 25 5:00 Burbank 5:00 SAISD Tournament Madison Madison McArthur Harlandale Boerne Randolph Laredo L.B.J. I.W.A. *C.C. Ray 6:30 5:00 Tue. Sept 28 7:30 5:00 Fri. Oct. 2 7:30 Tues. Oct. 6 6:30 5:00 7:30 5:00 6:30 5:00 7:30 Fifth Grade ● 3 packages of #2 pencils ● 1 package of blue pens ● 1 package of black pens ● 1 – 1” binder with clear front pocket ● 1 package of dividers with pockets ● 4 spiral notebooks ● 4 composition books ● 4 pocket folders (assorted colors with prongs) ● 2 packages of wide -ruled notebook paper (loose leaf) ● 1 box Crayola crayons (24 count) ● 1 package of Crayola washable markers, classic 8 colors ● 1 box of colored pencils ● 1 Fiskars scissors (1-5”) ● 1 bottle of glue (8 oz), 2 glue sticks ● 2 large erasers (pink) ● 1 package of index cards ● 1 school box or zipper supply pouch ● 1 standard/metric ruler ● 2 boxes of Kleenex tissues ● 2 packages of Ziploc bags (gallon/quart) ● 1 Clorox disinfectant wipes ● 2 bottles of waterless, hand sanitizer (8 oz) Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net *C.C. King 6:30 5:00 5:00 9-A Harlandale Tournament Burbank 7:30 5:00 SITE Poteet LaVernia, McCollum & Harlandale S.S. Athletic Center S.S. Athletic Center South San HS *Southwest *C.C. Carroll Fri. Oct. 9 Tues. Oct. 13 Fri. Oct. 16 Tues. Oct. 20 Fri. Oct. 23 *East Central *C.C. Ray *C.C. King *Southwest *C.C. Carroll Tues. Oct. 27 *East Central San Marcos H.S. & Various Sites S. S. Athletic Center South San HS S. S. Athletic Center South San HS S. S. Athletic Center South San HS S. S. Athletic Center South San HS Boerne Randolph Laredo L.B.J. S. S. Athletic Center South San HS South San Athletic Center South San HS South San Athletic Center South San HS South San Athletic Center South San HS South San Athletic Center South San HS East Central C. C. Ray C. C. King Southwest C. C. Carroll South San Athletic Center South San HS 9-B JV VAR TBA 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 6:30 OPPONENT 6:15 6:00 TBA 7:30 7:00 6:15 TBA 7:30 6:00 TBA 7:00 6:00 TBA 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 6:00 7:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 5:30 5:30 6:00 5:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 6:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 6:00 5:00 5:00 5:30 5:30 5:00 5:30 5:00 6:00 6:00 6:00 CROSS COUNTRY 7 DATE Sat. Aug. 29 Sat. Sept. 5 Sat. Sept. 12 SITE Southwest HS Blossom Stadium Monterrey Park Fri. Sept. 18 Sat. Sept. 26 Seguin Corpus Christi, TX Sat. Oct. 3 Sat. Oct. 10 Sat. Oct. 17 Sat. Oct. 24 Sat. Oct. 31 S.A. State Park Southside HS DISTRICT MEET DISTRICT CERTIFICATION REGIONAL Sat. Nov. 7 STATE Schedule HOST Southwest ISD Northeast ISD JVG 9:00 9:00 9:00 VG 10:00 10:00 10:00 JVB 10:30 10:30 10:30 VB 11:00 11:00 11:00 Texas Lutheran Texas A & M, Islanders 4:00 9:00 4:30 10:00 5:00 10:30 5:30 11:00 San Antonio ISD Southside ISD 9:00 9:00 9:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 10:30 11:00 11:00 11:00 Central Catholic/Edgewood Texas A & I, Islanders, CC,TX. ROUND ROCK 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 PRSRT. STD. FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE U.S. POSTAGE PA I D P A I D SAN ANTONIO,TX SAN ANTONIO, TX PERMIT #1517 PERMIT NO. 1517 CVI Questions, Concerns? For more information call. (All numbers are area code 210) Schools Armstrong ES.............. 623-8787 Athens ES.................... 977-7475 Benavidez ES.............. 977-7175 Carrillo ES................... 977-7550 Five Palms ES............. 645-3850 Hutchins ES................ 977-7200 Kindred ES.................. 977-7575 Madla ES..................... 645-3800 Palo Alto ES................. 977-7125 Price ES....................... 977-7225 Dwight MS................... 977-7300 Kazen MS.................... 977-7150 Shepard MS................. 623-1875 Zamora MS.................. 977-7278 Career Ed. Center....... 977-7350 Alternative School....... 977-7508 South San Antonio High School............ 977-7400 Athletics....................... 977-7390 Bilingual Program....... 977-7080 Child Nutrition............ 977-7525 Communications......... 977-7005 Curriculum.................. 977-7365 Early Reading.............. 977-7051 Federal Programs........ 977-7055 Health Services........... 977-7090 Hearing Officer............ 977-7508 Human Resources....... 977-7040 Police Department...... 977-7500 Pupil Services.............. 977-7380 Records Management. 977-7345 Special Education........ 977-7250 Student Assessment.... 977-7370 Transportation............ 977-7075 NONPROFIT ORG * * * * * ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE U.S. POSTAGE P A I D PAID SAN ANTONIO, TX NO. 1517 SANPERMIT ANTONIO, TEXAS PERMIT NO. 1517 Departments What’s New! Parent FAQ Hotline Starting Monday, August 10th through Friday, September 4th, parents will have a FAQ’s hotline available to them. This hotline will help parents with common questions they might have during the first few weeks of school. Parents can call 210-977-7007. Dress Code Update All middle school students are allowed to wear shorts according to the district policies. For more information, visit our website www.southsanisd.net. New website for 2015-2016 A new district website is in the works and is expected to launch sometime between August and September of this year. Not only will it have a new look, it will also be more user-friendly. Search SSAISD • southsanisd.net 8 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242 5622 Ray Ellison Blvd. • San Antonio, TX 78242