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Welcome back, Doerre families!
We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with rest, gratitude, and time with loved ones.
As we head into the next three weeks, things will move quickly as we prepare to wrap up the semester and look forward to Winter Break. If your child needs anything as we get back into the swing of things, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to support them.
We also encourage families to stay connected with teachers about grades, missing work, or any support your student may need to finish the semester strong.
Let’s make it a great week at Doerre!
With appreciation,
With gratitude, Annie Welday-Zimney Principal, Doerre Intermediate
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Upcoming Dates-
December 19- Last day of Semester 1
December 29-January 6- Winter Break
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We invite students to join us in celebrating the holidays with dress up days beginning December 8th! |
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Student Council Fundraiser |
It’s time to spread some holiday cheer with Student Council’s Jingle Jams & Candy Grams!
You can send a sweet candy cane to a friend, teacher or staff member. If you're feeling a little extra-festive, you purchase a Jingle Jam (or singing telegram) to make your favorite teacher’s day and Student Council will serenade them and their class with a festive holiday song!
Candy Grams are just $1 each, and Jingle Jams are $10. You can purchase candy canes and singing telegrams through School Cash Online from December 1-12th. We will also be selling them in the cafeteria on December 4-9th during all lunches.
Don’t miss your chance to sweeten someone’s day or make the halls jingle with joy!
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End of Semester Exam Schedule |
The end-of-semester exam schedule for QSE 2 and Midterm exams is now available. We do our best to ensure that no grade level has more than two exams in one day; however, due to the busy timing at the end of the semester, some overlap may occur. Please take a moment to review the schedule carefully, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. |
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Dear Parents and Guardians,
As part of our commitment to providing students with access to modern learning tools, we issue devices to support their educational experience. These devices are covered under accidental damage protection; however, intentional damage will not be tolerated. Please remind your student to always keep track of their device and be mindful of who they may let borrow their device.
If a device is intentionally damaged by a student, families will be charged for the full cost of repairs or replacement. Please review the repair and replacement fees below to ensure transparency:
Cost of Repairs and Replacements for Intentional Damage
• Replacement of Chromebook Keyboard: $60.77
• Replacement of Chromebook Screen: $158.93
• Total Chromebook Replacement: $400.00
We appreciate your partnership in helping students understand the value of responsible device use. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
Thank you,
Doerre Administration
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Doerre Athletics Basketball Schedules 25-26 |
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Doerre Daily Announcements
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Did your student hear something on the announcements and can’t remember all the details? HERE is a link to the daily announcements for Quarter One that are read each day during first period. |
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To ensure all students are safely supervised, we do not student allow entry unless their teacher is present. Between 8:00 and 8:25, students can enter the building for tutorials through the secondary front door (the entrance nearest the handicap parking spots). Students must present their student ID and sign in, indicating where they will attend. Students will only be permitted to attend tutorials for teachers who have marked themselves present.
Here is the tutorial schedule for the 25-26 school year: Doerre Tutorial Schedule. Once the teacher arrives, they will turn their name green on this sheet, and our tutorial door greeter will know to let those students in for tutorials. Teacher AM Tutoring Check-In Sheet
After 8:25, students will not be able to enter the building until the bell rings at 8:35, allowing our staff time to prepare for the school day and report to their morning duty stations.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!
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Doerre Clubs & Organizations 25-26 |
If your student is interested in joining, please have them fill out this interest form. Club sponsors will review submissions and reach out directly to students with more information about next steps: Clubs and Organizations Interest Form |
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Car Rider Drop off and Pick Up Details |
HERE are detailed instructions for both drop off and pick up for car riders at Doerre Intermediate. Please note, no car riders should be dropped off or picked up from the Doerre Bus lot. This area is for busses only.
Thank you for your support as we strive to make Doerre as safe as possible for our students, parents, faculty and staff. If you have any questions or concerns about morning drop off or afternoon pickup, please reach out to your child’s administrator.
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Need to view a previous edition of The Arrow? Click on this archive document to access past newsletters!
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Students are expected to have their IDs on a lanyard, around their neck, and visible at all times.
IDs may be taken off during physical activity but required to be put back around neck. Students who do not have their ID will be required to acquire a temporary ID. A $1 fee will be added to the student's school cash account. Students who lose their ID may request a new one. The student will be provided with a new ID, lanyard, and sleeve. A $5 fee will be added to their school cash account.
Here are this year's standard lanyard colors:
6th Grade- Yellow
7th Grade- Black
8th Grade- Red
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For the first week of school, 3rd period teachers with 6th grade students will bring students down early to lunch. 6th graders will sit in a section with their 3rd period class for the first week of school. 4th period teachers will pick 6th grade students up at the end of lunch. Students will have staggered dismissal. Lunch will take place during 4th period for all grade levels.
During 4th period, 7th and 8th grade students will be dismissed to lunch at the appropriate bell. Please see the graphic below for which classes will eat A, B, and C lunch.
If you need to bring your child lunch, please know what lunch period they have and deliver it to the front office with their first and last name on it.
Please do NOT Door Dash, Grub Hub, Uber Eats, etc. food to the school for your child.
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Doerre Cell Phone Policy Update
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2025-2026 PRIDE Expectations
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PRIDE is a built-in advisory period after 5th period. New this year! Students will be schedule to a specific PRIDE period and remain with the same teacher during PRIDE for the entire semester. This will allow us to better serve the needs of our students and allow teachers to build strong connections and mentorship with and advisory class. PRIDE is used for intervention, reteaching, social skills, character education, and other assigned activities. PRIDE challenges students socially and academically to become the best versions of themselves! For the first two weeks of school, students will stay in their 5th period classes during PRIDE time, it will be used to review PRIDE expectations, attend campus code of conduct assemblies, and get the student PRIDE PREP checklist set up and ready to go for the year.
Monday, December 1- Character Ed & PRIDE Prep Checklist
Tuesday, December 2- Homework Day
Wednesday, December 3- Reading Waggle/Flex
Thursday, December 4- Math Waggle/Flex
Friday, December 5- Write with PRIDE!
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Supporting the Doerre PTO is one of the best ways to make a direct impact on our teachers and students! By joining, you help provide valuable resources, fund exciting events, and create opportunities that enrich the learning experience for all Warriors. Your membership helps ensure our teachers feel supported, our students are celebrated, and our campus community continues to thrive. Together, we can make a difference—join the Doerre PTO today! Join here: Doerre Intermediate School PTO - Klein ISD, TX - Membership |
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