Kleb Shines 🌞

Congratulations to Our Fall Sports District Champions!

7th Grade Girls Cross Country

Isaac Torres

1st Place Overall 8th Grade Boys XC

8th Grade A-Team Football

7th Grade A-Team Football

7th Grade B-Team Football

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Shining Stars: Celebrating Our Honor Roll Achievers

We proudly celebrated our Quarter 1 Honor Roll students who earned all A's, all A's with one B, and all A's with two B's. These outstanding students were treated to a delicious snack generously donated by our amazing PTO and received a special celebratory bracelet. Each student also received a second bracelet to pay it forward by giving it to an adult who makes a positive difference in their lives.

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Principals of Human Services Class

This week, our Principles of Human Services class is diving into essential life skills by learning how to safely use the stove under careful supervision. Students are also developing their teamwork and communication skills as they collaborate to prepare and make delicious Rice Krispies treats from start to finish. This hands-on activity not only teaches practical cooking techniques but also fosters cooperation, responsibility, and confidence in the kitchen.

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Shining Moments

This week was filled with energy and excitement! We proudly observed Anti-Drug Week with meaningful activities that promoted healthy choices and positive decision-making. Our students shined academically with great progress and achievements across all subjects. Plus, our sports teams gave their all in games and practices, demonstrating teamwork and school spirit. It was a fantastic week full of learning, growth, and community pride!

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Band Concert

Our fall band concert was a wonderful celebration of music and community spirit! Students showcased their hard work and talent with lively performances that filled the cafeteria with energy and joy. Families and friends enjoyed an evening of seasonal tunes and impressive musicianship, making it a memorable event for all.

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🐻 Congratulations to our Bearcubs of the Week

Melany Dominquez -6th- Melany is very bright, respectful, and polite. She is a pleasure to have in class, consistently showing kindness and making positive choices. Melany demonstrates integrity both academically and socially.

Adrian Jayasekara -6th- Adrian is very reliable and consistently follows through with tasks. He is respectful, values the learning environment, and puts forth effort every day in class. Adrian makes positive choices and promptly follows directions.

Harleigh Hicks -7th- Harleigh is always willing to help and maintains a positive attitude. She is a model studentβ€”kind to others and supportive of both her teachers and peers. Harleigh comes prepared for class, actively participates, and is trustworthy.

Silas (Louie) Bachelder -7th- Silas is a hardworking student who is always willing to help. He brings great energy every day and has a positive attitude that uplifts his peers. Silas is kind and shows respect to both his classmates and staff.

Emily Salgado -8th- Emily consistently demonstrates exceptional effort and initiative. She actively engages in class discussions, is helpful to her peers, and respectful to everyone. Emily is hardworking, supports her classmates, and respects the learning environment.

Bruce Novacek -8th- Bruce is hardworking and consistently goes above and beyond in the classroom. He actively participates in discussions and supports his classmates. Bruce respects the learning environment, demonstrating effort and initiative. He is thoughtful during discussions and always willing to help.

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πŸ’° Check SchoolCash for Outstanding Fees

Please check your child’s account for any outstanding fees. Unpaid fees may affect their ability to participate in certain school events and activities including school dances.

To review and, if needed, pay these fees, please log in to your School Cash account at your earliest convenience. Timely payment helps ensure your child can fully enjoy all upcoming events.

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Dress Code Reminders 🩳

As we begin Quarter 2, we want to remind all students to continue adhering to the school dress code to maintain a positive and respectful learning environment. Please remember that head coverings such as hats and bandanas are not permitted, and all shirts and shorts should be of appropriate length. Full guidelines are available in the Student Handbook, and key points are also included at the bottom of this newsletter for your convenience. We appreciate your cooperation in following these expectations.

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Kleb Spelling Bee - Save the Date! 🐝

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Cheer Competition

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πŸ’‘Power of Choice Expo

We’re excited to share that The Power of Choice event will take place on Saturday, November 15, at Klein High School. This is an event to encourage College & Career preparation, and it is open to families in all grade levels! Please see the important details below:

🌟Date: Saturday, November 15th
🌟Location: Klein High School

πŸŽ“This is a Master Session for Parent University.

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πŸ€ Basketball Tryout Information

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It's Showtime!🎬

Our 3rd year Theatre students invite you to experience five performances of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, a hilarious One Act Play about two sets of twins separated at birth who unknowingly cross paths decades later in the same town. The play is set in 1933 during the Chicago World's Fair, bringing a unique historical atmosphere to this classic comedy.

Join us for an unforgettable journey full of mistaken identities, laughter, and theatrical fun!

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High School Programs & Pathways Presentation

Click HEREto sign up and attend this event.

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🏐 The Sports Zone 🏈

Volleyball, football, and running

Kleb athletes, families, and fans:

Kleb Athletics has a new website. Please visit www.klebintathletics.com for Sports, Athletic Forms, Schedules, Announcements, Tickets, and more. All athletes must have a completed Klein ISD athletic physical, and completed Rank One Forms, to receive equipment, practice, and compete in competition.

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ESL Classes
ESL Classes
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⌚ Early Dismissal Information

Early dismissal ends at 3:30 p.m. each day. To request early dismissal for your student(s), please call our attendance secretary, Ruby Morales, at 832-249-5495. You can also schedule early dismissal through Skyward or by dropping off a note at the Front Office.

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Klein ISD Volunteer ApplicationsπŸ™Œ

Volunteer applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now being accepted.Β The Volunteer Application is an annual application. Security is a priority in Klein ISD; all volunteers are required to reapply for their position annually.

APPLY HERE

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πŸ“… Calendar Highlights

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Show Your Spirit!
Join our teachers and staff in wearing Kleb spirit wear every Wednesday and College gear every Friday.

View the full Kleb Calendar on our website: https://kleb.kleinisd.net/o/kleb/events

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Kleb Core
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Campus Standards and Expectations

After School Event Expectations

After School Student Event Expectations

  • Students must remain in dress code, including wearing their own school-issued ID badge.

  • Students may not stay on campus after the school day ends while waiting for a game or performance to start.

  • All students must remain seated either with an adult or in the designated student section only.

  • Foul language is not permitted. All students are expected to follow the Kleb Core expectations at all times.

  • Backpacks and outside food or drinks are not allowed at after-school events, including games and performances.

  • Students should stay seated in the stands unless it is halftime or between games.

  • Students will begin calling for rides at the start of the 4th quarter or during the second set of volleyball.

  • Once the event is over, all student spectators must exit the stadium, gym, or event area promptly. Students will not be supervised after leaving the stadium or campus.

  • If a student does not adhere to Kleb Core (R.I.S.E) or the student code of conduct, they may be asked to leave and/or lose the privilege to attend future events.

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Cell Phone Policy

Cell phones may only be used before arriving on campus and after leaving for the day. During school hours, students are expected to keep their phones, smartwatches, and headphones stored out of sight in their backpacks before entering the building and throughout the day. Personal devices are not allowed in hallways, classrooms, restrooms, or the cafeteria.

Key points to remember:

  • Students must put their phones, headphones, and smartwatches in their backpacks or purses before entering the building; devices should not be in their hands or pockets.

  • Students who do not follow this rule will have their phones confiscated and sent to the grade-level discipline office.

  • Confiscated phones must be picked up by a parent or guardian; they will not be returned directly to students.

  • Only wired headphones are permitted during instructional time, as directed by teachers. Bluetooth or wireless earbuds are prohibited for safety reasons.

  • If a parent or guardian needs to contact their student during the school day, please call the school office to have a message delivered.

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ID Badges

Safety is our top priority at Kleb. At the start of the school year, every student will receive a new ID badge. All students are required to wear their ID badge visibly around their neck on a lanyard, with their name and photo clearly displayed. This policy helps ensure the safety of all Klein ISD students and is part of our dress code.

If a student arrives at school without their ID badge on, they must purchase a temporary ID band for $1 at the ID station in the cafeteria before school. Consequences reset at the start of each grading period. Here is the sequence of consequences for not wearing the ID badge:

1st: Purchase temporary ID ($1), warning
2nd: Purchase temporary ID ($1), parent contact
3rd: Purchase temporary ID ($1), 1 school detention
4th: Purchase temporary ID ($1), 2 school detentions
5th: Purchase temporary ID ($1), 3 school detentions OR 1 Saturday school
6th: Purchase permanent ID ($5), 1 day in-school suspension (ISS)
Additional Offenses: Considered major non-compliance

Kleb administration reserves the right to adjust consequences as needed.

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Student Tardies

A student is considered tardy if they are not inside the doorway of the classroom at the time the bell finishes ringing to signal the beginning of class.

Tardy Consequences: Tardy counts start over at the beginning of each week. Consequences are as follows:

1 Tardy: Free
2 Tardies: Warning
3 Tardies: 1 day before/after school detention
4 Tardies: 2 days before/after school detention
5 Tardies: 3 days before/after school detention
6 or more Tardies: 1 day in-school suspension (ISS)

Kleb Administration reserves the right to adjust consequences at any time.

Students who arrive more than 15 minutes late to class will be considered absent without permission (truant), and a discipline referral will be submitted.

Dress Code

Dress Code

Please be advised that the dress code will be enforced starting from day one. Some important points to remember include: no head coverings, hats, bandanas, or similar items are allowed; all shirts and shorts must be of appropriate length.

Please refer to the Student Handbook [here] for our dress code guidelines. To help maintain a positive and respectful school environment, students are expected to follow the dress code. If the dress code is not followed, appropriate disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with the student code of conduct.

No Fast Food

No Fast Food or Food Deliveries

Please note that fast food items and food deliveries will not be allowed or accepted during the school day.

Students may bring water bottles with closed lids to school. Please make sure the lids are securely closed to prevent spills.

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No Open Containers or Cups with Straws

To help prevent spills and keep our hallways safe from slipping hazards, please do not bring open containers or cups with straws to school. Closed bottles or spill-proof containers are the best choice for staying hydrated without accidents. Thank you for helping us maintain a clean and safe environment for everyone!

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Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
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Curriculum Documents

Family Curriculum Guides Q1

The Klein ISD Family Curriculum Guides are designed to help you understand the content and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills your children will learn throughout the school year.

6th Grade (English)

7th Grade (English)

8th Grade (English)

6th Grade (Spanish)

7th Grade (Spanish)

8th Grade (Spanish)

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