Weekly Highlights at Kleb Intermediate π€© |
What an amazing week we had at Kleb Intermediate! Our students continued to excel academically, with teachers providing engaging lessons and extra support to help everyone reach their potential. Our track and field athletes showed incredible determination, pushing themselves to new personal bests and demonstrating the true Kleb spirit. Friday's Snack Day was a huge hit, with students enjoying their favorite treats while taking a well-deserved break at the end of the day. And who could forget our delicious Chick-fil-A lunch that had everyone excited! From academics to athletics to those little treats that make school even more enjoyable, this week perfectly captured what makes Kleb Intermediate such a special place to learn and grow.
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π» Congratulations to our Bearcubs of the Week |
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Lillian Coquyt - 6th - Lillian approaches every assignment with meticulous attention and an unwavering commitment to excellence. She's the student who refuses to settle for surface-level answers, always digging deeper to uncover the real meaning behind her studies. Her thoughtful questions and insightful contributions make every class discussion more engaging and meaningful.
Bradley Gray - 6th - Bradley strikes the perfect balance as one of our finest cellists in his class while maintaining outstanding grades in the classroom. His courage to volunteer for reading aloud instantly brightens his teacher's day, and his helpful attitude makes him a natural leader among his peers. He's proof that talent and kindness make an unbeatable combination.
Nia O'Brien - 7th - Nia embodies dedication and hard work, consistently demonstrating her brilliant mind through her studious approach to learning. What makes her truly special is her willingness to share her intelligence, always ready to assist classmates who need extra support. She's the kind of student who makes everyone around her better.
Ayden Beltran - 7th - Ayden is a responsible, initiative-taking student who approaches his studies with genuine interest. His positive encouragement of classmates and determination to strive for his best make him a valued classroom member and a true rising star.
Havlyn Savoie - 8th - Havlyn brings an infectious smile and uplifting attitude to every class. She arrives ready to learn and isn't afraid to take risks in her educational journey. Her team player mentality and love for helping classmates create a supportive learning environment for everyone.
Sebastian Sloat - 8th - Sebastian consistently exceeds expectations with his hardworking nature and positive classroom presence. His active participation in discussions, combined with his genuine curiosity about learning material, sets an inspiring example for his peers. He perfectly balances personal excellence with supportive friendship, making him an invaluable part of the classroom community. |
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| 3/16-3/20- Spring Break 3/23-3/25- Klein STEAM Express During Science Classes
3/23- Pentathalon at KMPC 3/24- 6th Grade Spring Choir Concert 3/24- Zone Track Meet Day 1 3/25- Zone Track Meet Day 2 3/26- Choir UIL Day 1
3/26- Pre-UIL Concert (Symphonic Band) 3/27- Choir UIL Day 2 3/27- Q3 PLC Team Reflections Due 3/27- Q3 Report Card Issued
3/30- Q3 Eligibility Gain or Lose 3/30- QSE3 Spanish (Day 1) 3/31- QSE3 Spanish (Day 2) |
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Dear Klein ISD families, Using your Skyward Family Access account (https://skyward.kleinisd.net), please take a moment to complete the following (if using the mobile app, switch to Desktop View): |
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For all current 5th-11th graders, verify your childβs course requests for the 2026-2027 school year.
- Click on βScheduleβ in the left menu bar, then click on the βRequest Courses in 2026-2027β link to view your childβs courses for the next school year.
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If changes are needed, please visit your campus counseling website and refer to campus communication for the steps needed to make changes to your childβs course request for 2026-2027. Submitted changes will be processed over the course of the remainder of the current school year.
- CTE, Fine Arts, and Athletic approved courses will not be finalized until a later date due to auditions/tryouts and the application process.
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All course requests are subject to change due to prerequisites, approval for classes, summer school, class size, and/or Dual Credit qualifications.
- For all current 8th -11th graders, verify both you and your student have signed your childβs 4-year Career Plan for the 2026-2027 school year (if using the mobile app, switch to Desktop View).
- Click on βCareer Plansβ in the left menu bar, click on βView Full Screenβ then click on the blue link at the top of the page to apply your signature.
- Your childβs career plan is updated yearly. If no change has been made to the studentβs career plan, the system will not require new signatures.
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Reminder: Klein ISD used a combination of student assessment results, classroom performance, and additional data to recommend initial course placements (ex: 6th Math, Power Reading) in compliance with Senate Bill 2124. Final adjustments will be made, and families will receive notification of their studentβs course placement in June 2026.
Contact familyaccess@kleinisd.net if you need assistance with your parent/guardian login information. Please include your studentβs name(s), campus, and your full name.
The deadline to make schedule changes for the Fall 2026-2027 school year is Thursday, April 2, 2026. If you have any questions, please contact your school counselor. |
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β½ SOCCER TRYOUTS - MARK YOUR CALENDARS! β½
It's time to show your skills on the field! Soccer tryouts are just around the corner for both boys and girls teams. π
WHEN: April 6th - 8th (all 3 days required - no exceptions!)
β° TIMES: β’ Boys Soccer: 6:45 AM β’ Girls Soccer: 7:00 AM BEFORE YOU TRY OUT: β
Complete athletics physical on file with coaches β
Must be in good academic standing (7th & 8th graders eligible) β
Sign up using the provided link (log into your Klein ISD account first) Questions? β’ Boys: Contact Coach Maudlin or Coach Gist β’ Girls: Contact Coach Golden or Coach Branum
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a Kleb Intermediate soccer team! Start preparing now and bring your A-game to tryouts. Both teams are looking for dedicated players ready to compete at their best. |
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πΎ TENNIS TRYOUTS - SERVE UP YOUR BEST! πΎ
Ready to ace your way onto the Kleb Intermediate tennis team? Tryouts are coming up at Klein High Tennis Courts! π
TRYOUT DATES: β’ Boys Tennis: April 6th & 7th at 7:00 AM β’ Girls Tennis: April 8th & 9th at 7:00 AM π LOCATION: Klein High Tennis Courts REQUIREMENTS: β
Current physical on file (required for all students trying out)
Questions or Need More Info? Contact Coach Sauter in Room #1415 or email esauter1@kleinisd.net
Don't miss your chance to join the tennis team! Come prepared to show your skills and competitive spirit on the court. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, coaches are looking for dedicated athletes ready to represent Kleb Intermediate. |
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πββοΈ SWIM TRYOUTS - DIVE INTO THE SEASON! πββοΈ
Make a splash and join the Kleb Intermediate swim team! Tryouts are happening soon at Klein High School. π
WHEN: April 6th & 7th β° TIME: 6:45 AM - 8:00 AM π WHERE: Klein High School
WHAT TO BRING & KNOW: β
Arrive in proper swim attire β
Must demonstrate prior swimming proficiency β
Current physical must be on file to tryout Ready to Register? Scan the QR code on the flyer for sign-up information. This is your chance to represent Kleb Intermediate in the pool! Coaches are looking for swimmers who are ready to train hard and compete with dedication. Come prepared to show your stroke technique and swimming skills. |
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Klein High Bearkadette Tryouts π |
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π FUTURE BEARKADETTES - YOUR DANCE JOURNEY STARTS HERE! π
Calling all aspiring dancers! Are you interested in becoming a Klein High Bearkadette? Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming preparation and tryout process. π TRYOUT SCHEDULE: β’ Required Audition Clinic: March 30th - April 1st (5:00 PM - 7:45 PM) β’ Official Tryouts: April 2nd (3:00 PM - 8:30 PM)
This is an incredible opportunity to join the prestigious Klein High Bearkadettes dance team! Start preparing now and don't miss any of the required dates. Your high school dance career could begin here! |
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Kleb Theater Community Dress Drive π |
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As we get ready for course selection in January, we encourage families to look through our Career & Technical Education (CTE) Programs. This helps students see which 9th-grade courses match their interests. Parents and guardians can also support their students by talking with them about their future college and career ideas to help them choose the best courses for their goals. Learn more about the CTE opportunities available in Klein ISD: π bit.ly/KISDCTEPrograms π bit.ly/KleinISDCTE |
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π° Check SchoolCash for Outstanding Fees |
Please check your childβs 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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π The Sports Zone π |
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| Kleb athletes, families, and fans:
Please visit www.klebintathletics.com for Sports, Athletic Forms, Schedules, Announcements, Tickets, and more.
All athletes must have an approved Klein ISD athletic physical and completed Rank One Forms to receive equipment, practice, and compete in competition. |
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β Early Dismissal Information |
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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 Applications π |
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Volunteer applications for the 2025-2026 school year are now being accepted. 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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Campus Standards and Expectations |
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| 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 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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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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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. |
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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.
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| 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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Family Curriculum Guides 2025-2026 | |
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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. |
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