#JaguarsJourney


Jaguars Journey

Dear Haude Families,

It’s hard to believe we are already entering the final quarter of the school year! Quarter 4 is always an exciting and important time as we continue to build on the strong foundation our students have developed throughout the year.

We want to remind families of the importance of daily attendance. Every day of instruction matters, especially as we approach end-of-year learning goals and state assessments. Being present and on time helps ensure your child continues to grow and succeed.

Celebrating Quarter 3 Successes 
Quarter 3 was filled with incredible moments that truly showcased the strength of our Haude community. We are so proud of our students and staff!

Our Multicultural Festival was a beautiful celebration of diversity, bringing families together to share and learn from one another.

Students in our GT Symposium impressed us with their creativity, critical thinking, and presentations.

We celebrated our 3rd–5th-grade students for their hard work and growth on benchmarks, recognizing their dedication and perseverance.

Go Texan Day was full of school spirit and fun traditions enjoyed by all!

It is always amazing to see our community come together to celebrate our students.

Looking Ahead to Quarter 4 
We have many exciting events and important dates coming up:

March 26 – Book Fair Opens

March 31- Donuts with Grown Ups Last Names A-M 7:15-8

April 1 - Donuts with Grown Ups Last Names N-Z 7:15-8

April 3 – Student/Staff Holiday

April 9 – 1st Grade Field Trip (Children’s Museum of Houston)

April 14 – 3–5 Reading STAAR (Closed Campus)

April 17 – Student Holiday

April 23 – 5th Grade Science STAAR (Closed Campus)

April 24 – Sock Hop (Evening Event)

April 28 – 3–5 Math STAAR (Closed Campus)

May 4–8 – Teacher Appreciation Week

May 7 – 3rd Grade Field Trip (Main Street Theater)

May 21 – 5th Grade Field Trip (BizTown)

May 22 – PreK & Kindergarten Graduation

May 25 – Student/Staff Holiday

May 26 – Senior Clap Out

May 27 – 5th Grade Celebration

May 28 – Last Day of School

As always, thank you for your continued support and partnership. Together, we will finish the year strong!

With appreciation,

Jana Lopez

 

Important Dates

March 26 – Book Fair Opens

March 31- Donuts with Grown Ups Last Names A-M 7:15-8

April 1 - Donuts with Grown Ups Last Names N-Z 7:15-8

April 3 – Student/Staff Holiday

April 9 – 1st Grade Field Trip (Children’s Museum of Houston)

April 14 – 3–5 Reading STAAR (Closed Campus)

April 17 – Student Holiday

April 23 – 5th Grade Science STAAR (Closed Campus)

April 24 – Sock Hop (Evening Event)

April 28 – 3–5 Math STAAR (Closed Campus)

April 30- 2nd grade program (9am, 2pm, 6pm)

May 4–8 – Teacher Appreciation Week

May 7 – 3rd Grade Field Trip (Main Street Theater)

May 21 – 5th Grade Field Trip (BizTown)

May 22 – PreK & Kindergarten Graduation

May 25 – Student/Staff Holiday

May 26 – Senior Clap Out

May 27 – 5th Grade Celebration

May 28 – Last Day of School

 

 

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📘 Look at What We’re Learning - 3rd Grade Math

TEKS: 3.6C, 3.6D, 3.7B, 3.7D, 3.7E, 3.7C

🎯 Learning Intentions
By the end of this unit, I will be able to:

Use multiplication to find the area of rectangles

Find the perimeter of regular and irregular shapes

Determine the missing side when given the perimeter

Decide whether weight or capacity is the appropriate measurement

Add and subtract short intervals of time

✅ Success Criteria – I Can:

Find the area of a rectangle using rows and columns

Break apart (decompose) composite figures to find the total area

Determine the perimeter of a shape

Find a missing side when I know the perimeter

Decide when to measure capacity or weight

Identify tools used to measure capacity

Identify tools used to measure weight

How Families Can Help at Home

You can support your child’s learning in simple, everyday ways!

📐 Area & Perimeter

Have your child measure objects around the house (table, book, rug) using inches or centimeters

Ask: “How many rows and columns do you see?” or “What is the perimeter?”

Let them draw shapes and find the area and perimeter

 

Attendance Matters!

Student Code Of Conduct
 

School Hours

School Starts at 8:05 am.

School Ends at 3:25 pm.

Students may enter the building at 7:40 am.

Front office hours: 7:40 am-4:00 pm

 

School Hours

🚌 25-26 Dismissal/Transportation Information 🚌

School Bus

Dismissal Information

Early Dismissal/Transportation Changes

25-26 School Supply List

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Drama Club

Drama Club
 

🔐 Visitor Entry Procedures – Keeping Haude Safe & Secure

In alignment with Klein ISD’s Safe and Secure protocols, all visitors must show a valid photo ID at the front door before entering the building.

Please take a moment to review the Entry Procedure sign posted at our main entrance. All visitors are required to:

  1. Ring the doorbell

  2. Identify yourself

  3. State your child’s name

  4. Share the reason for your visit

  5. Present your valid photo ID

🚫 For security reasons, please do not allow others to enter behind you who are not part of your group.

Once inside, please check in at the front office. If you are visiting beyond the front office area, your ID will be scanned through our district’s Raptor system.

🎫 All visitors will be provided a name tag, which must be worn visibly on the front of your shirt at all times while on campus.

All visitors must enter and exit through the main entrance.

Thank you for doing your part to keep our students and staff safe! 💛

Important Family Information

Student Code of Conduct

Custody & Legal Guidelines In accordance with district policy, the school is not required to contact the managing conservator when a possessory conservator requests to review records or consult with a teacher.

Parent Conflicts:
Please note that conflicts between parents must be resolved outside of the school setting. We kindly ask that you provide us with any court orders or documentation that outline custody arrangements or limitations on access or communication.

Custody Documentation:
It is the responsibility of the parents/guardians to provide the school with a certified copy of the most recent court order affecting any individual's rights related to the child. For questions or concerns regarding custody, please contact our principal.

Medication at School All medication—both prescription and over-the-counter—must be delivered to the clinic by a parent or guardian.

  • Prescription medications must be in the original container with the pharmacy label clearly showing the student’s name and dosage instructions.

  • Unused medication cannot be sent home with students. If you cannot pick up the medication personally, please arrange with the school nurse for another authorized adult to do so.

  • Please note: Vitamins, health supplements, and herbal remedies are not permitted to be administered at school.

Smart Tags

Smart Tag

Klein ISD uses the SMART tag ID card system to increase student safety, streamline management of students riding on school buses, and allow access to campus services via easy scans.

The district purchased the first lanyard, card and plastic cover for every student. Parents will be required to pay for replacement cards, plastic protective covers, or lanyards if they are broken, lost, or stolen. Every student is required to have a Smart Tag. Parents will be contacted by our front office staff when a replacement is needed. Parents will need to pay for the replacement via School Cash Online. A link will be emailed to you. Once payment has been received the front office will provide the replacement.

Replacement fees:

Smart Tag = $5.00

-lanyard = $2.00

-plastic protective cover = $1.00

Click HERE for the smart tag parent app.

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