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December Edition

A Message from Mrs. Taylor

Dear Theiss Families,

As we enter the month of December, I am reminded of how quickly this semester has passed and how much our students have grown since the first day of school. This time of year brings a special sense of reflection, celebration, and community, and I am grateful for the continued partnership we share with each of you.

Our Theiss Tigers have been hard at work this fall—building strong academic foundations, developing character, and creating meaningful connections with their teachers and classmates. None of this would be possible without the support you provide at home and the encouragement you give your children each day. Thank you for being such an essential part of their learning journey.

December is always a busy and exciting time on our campus. From classroom activities and seasonal celebrations to school-wide events and service opportunities, our goal is to keep students engaged in learning while also embracing the joy of the season. Please take a moment to review the important dates and details in this newsletter so your family can stay connected.

As we prepare to wrap up the fall semester, I encourage all of our students to finish strong by continuing to attend school regularly, staying focused in class, and demonstrating kindness and respect to those around them.  Please review the behavior standard focus and learning dispositions listed below so you can have meaningful conversations at home around learning. These habits help build a positive and successful learning environment for everyone.

As a reminder, our classrooms utilize community circles daily to address the Character TEKS. For the month of December, we’re focusing on the following:

Behavior Standard Focus:

  • Respect for Authority

Learner Disposition:

  • I am Curious!
  • Reviewing all Dispositions 

Core Values:

  • Respecting Self/Others

  • Owning Actions

  • Always Collaborating

  • Rising to the Challenge

With Winter Break approaching, I hope the upcoming weeks offer your family time to rest, recharge, and enjoy special moments together. Thank you for your ongoing support of Theiss Elementary. It is an honor to serve this community, and I look forward to an exciting and successful second semester. As always, if there is anything we can assist you with, please reach out and let us know. 

With warm wishes,
Jessica Taylor
Principal

Theiss Elementary Core Values: Respect sefl and others, own our actions, always collaborate and rise to the challenge

Theiss Core Values

Our Core Values spell out ROAR. At Theiss, we teach our students the importance of these values and recognize students who show these traits through their actions. When students show all 4 of these traits, they ROAR!

Talk to you child about how they can ROAR as they start this new school year. Here are a few questions you can ask them: 

* What are you learning about? Probe for specifics. 

* How are you doing with [insert skill]?

* What level of understanding do you have for [insert skill]? Listen for numbers 1-4 that correspond to how confident your child feeling with what they are learning. 

I am an effective learner! I am persistent, curious, a goal setter, a collaborator and a challeng seeker.

Effective Learner Dispositions

At Theiss, we want our students to be leaders of their learning. We teach our students about these dispositions to help them understand the learning process. Learning is hard work, and we want our students to have the skills to perservere through challenges, as well as know how to effectively collaborate with others and use their goals and curiosity to guide next steps with their learning.

I am a goal setter! Goal setters set goals for themselves, track their progress, self reflect and rate their learning, celebrate success and new learning, adjust goals during the process and are flexible.
I am Peristent! Being persistent means never givie up. I have grit! It means trying new strategies when one doesn't work, having a growth mindset, using strategies when you are in the learning pit, being willin to make mistakes, and learning from my mistakes.
I am a Challenge Seeker! Challenge seekers rise to the challenge, try hard things, problem solve when you face a challenge, look for ways to level up, and are not afraid to make mistakes.
I am Curious! Being curious means to investigae, to ask questions, explore new ideas. I am an active participant in the learning. I wonder about new learning.
I am a collaborator! collaborators work together toward a common goal, havev productive conversations, stay on task, listen to others, invite others to share ideas, respect others' ideas, are flexible and open to new ideas.

Campus Events

Fridays are Spirit Days! Show your school spirit by dressing with your spirit shirt on Fridays, or Thursdays when there is a Friday holiday. You can wear this year's shirt or a vintage shirt from a previous year! Go tigers!

December

3 Campus Spelling Bee, 9 AM

5 Doerre Fine Arts Holiday Tour, 8:30 AM cafeteria

8-14 National Hour of Code/Computer Science Education Week

8 2nd grade Holiday Performance, 7 PM, cafeteria

9 PTO Spirit Night - Chipotle, Spring Cypress location

10 Staff Caroling in Memorial Northwest, 5:30 

12 Doerre Theater Tour, 9:00 AM, cafeteria

12 KHS Fine Arts Holiday Tour, 1:25 PM, gym

15  Choir Performance, 5 - 5:20 PM, cafeteria

18 Holiday Party Day, see schedule below

19 Literacy Day, The Nutcracker theme

19 End of Grading Period 2

22-31 Winter Break (Student and Staff Holiday)

Dates to Remember

January

1-2 Winter Break (Student and Staff Holiday)

5-6 Student Holiday/Staff Development

5 Blood Drive @ Theiss, 1 - 4:30 PM, sign up below!

19 MLK Day - Student and Staff Holiday

20 Learning Celebrations parade & 9 Weeks Treats after lunches

22 PTO 5GA Family Game Night - Trivia Night

27-30 Winter Book Fair

26-30 Great Kindness Challenge

27 KISD Elementary Spelling Bee

28-29 5th Grade Campus Visits

29 PTO Sponsored Dudes & Donuts, 7:15 - 7:45 AM

 

Staff Celebrations

"Of the Month" Celebrations Sponsored by Theiss PTO!

          Teacher of the Month             Lindsay Brown!

               Staff of the Month                 Jannet Falber !

Announcements

SUBMIT PHOTOS HERE FOR THE YEARBOOK!
Doerre Intermediate Spring Open House; Join us on Tuesday, January 27th 5:30 - 7:00 PM; Events will include: Course selection meetings, department showcases, GT Project Expo; Families of incoming 6th graders are invited to attend. Save the Date! More details coming soon!
23rd Annual Bearkat Bash 5K and Kids 1K; The klein high school beakat bash brings the community together for a healthy and fun event! Brought to you by the Klein Cross Country and Track teams; 4/18, 5K begins at 7:30 AM, Kids 1K begins at 8:45 AM; All race information: https://runsignup.com/Race/Events/TX/Spring/BearkatBashTX
Klein Cheer Clini Saturday, Dec 6, 2025 9 AM - 12 PM Grades PK-8 $60 Price includes lunch, shirt, poms, and bow! Once upon a time! Regisrtation begins at 8:30 AM Showoffs at 12:00 PM; participants will perform at KHS basketball halftime show on 12/12
Blood Drive Theiss Elementary School Monday, January 5 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM Donor Coach in Praking Lot; Successful donors will receive a free hoodie!
KISD Special Education 3rd Annual Holiday Market December 6th 9 AM - 3 PM; KMPC 7500 FM2920  KLein TX 77379; Join us for a festive holiday market featuring local craft vendors, photos with santa, a silent auction and a concession stand full of seasonal treats; its the perfect way to kick off the holiday season while supporting our community!
Order your yearbook today! Order online at ybpay.lifetouch.com before January 31st, 2026.
Live Boldly. Give Blood. January 2-14; Your bold act of donating blood is a powerful way to help save lives. When you donate with Gulf Coast Blood from Jan. 2-14, 2026, we'll thank you with a
The Convoy of Toys Drive presented by Lone Star and klein ISD; From NOv 17-Dec 5, each campus is challenged to collect as many new/unopened toys for a child ages 0-18, such as Barbies, plush toys, action figures, legos, books and games.

 Staff Caroling in the Neighborhood           12/10/25 5:30 - 6:30

We want to spread holiday cheer in the neighborhood. We will start at Theiss and make our way down Hidden Trail and follow the path on the attached map, stopping at each stop sign for a song or two. We hope you will be able to join us along the trail!

Holiday Party Schedule

Save the Date! We love to have our families participate in holiday parties in the classroom. All guests must provide a government issued ID. All volunteers and room parents must be background checked. More information coming soon!

9:00 - 9:45 2nd

10:00 -10:45 KG

11:00 - 11:45 3rd

11:20 - 12:05 5th 

11:30 - 12:15 PK

12:50 - 1:35 1st

1:20 - 2:05 4th 

Please RSVP to attend the Holiday Party. This helps us expedite your check in process. We will pre-print your tag and have it ready at a table on the front porch. Please have your government ID ready to show our staff. 

Complete this form to RSVP - all grade levels. 

4th grade parents only - We know your party ends close to dismissal time, and would like to make an early dismissal request easier for you. Please complete this form if you plan to take your child home with you after the party. 

Complete this form for 4th grade Early Dismissals.

All other early dismissals will follow our regular process of checking out at the front desk. Our teachers have fun plans for students before and after their parties, and we encourage all students to stay for the whole school day. Any student who is checked out for an early dismissal before 10 AM will be counted absent. 

Thessi Holiday Dress Up Days; 1-Let the holiday begin, favority holiday shirts 2-Santa's little elves, elf attire 3-Grinch and WHo-ville, Grinch or Who-ville inspired attire 4-Matching Family Photo, red, black, white and plaid 5-Tinsel-Toes, socks and slippers 8-Nutty for holidays, nutcracker inspired attire 9-Western Santa, Yee-Haa! Western wear and santa 10-Santa's Imposters, favorite holiday character 11-Feeling Frosty, wear white or snowman attire 12-flannel friday, stay warm in flannel 15-Holiday Vacation, hawaiian or vacation attire 16-tacky sweater, find your ugliest sweater 17 clash of the carolers, PK/K/3rd wear red, 1st/4th wear green, 2nd/5th, wear blue 18-Festive Party, dress your best for party day 19-Pajama Day, wear PJs for Literacy Day; Happy Holidays from the Theiss teachers and staff

Parent Education

Here Today, ready for Tomorrow! 2025 Attendance Awareness Campaign

Children are more likely to succeed when they feel a routine of going to school is important. Help your child by setting a consistent bedtime, laying out clothes the night before, and arriving on time each morning.

Attendance Matters: all Day. Every Day. It adds up - every tardy, every early check-out, every absence equals every minute counts towards reading on grade level; 15 minutes one day per week each month equals 8 days a year; 30 minutes one day each week per month equals 16 days per year.
Picture of a clipboard and pen with a page showing Report Card at the top.

Standards Based Grading

Kindergarten - 2nd Grade in Klein ISD will receive their grades using a standards-based criteria. This slide deck explains how to understand how your child is graded for their report card, how to access the report card and more!

Slide Deck

Learn more on this site.

NWEA MAP Growth Assessment

In Klein, we use the MAP Growth Assessment to monitor trends in student performance. MAP is a nationally normed assessment, and is not used for grading purposes. Learn how to understand the RIT score your child receives and more using this site! Click here to learn more.

NWEA MAP Growth on a computer screen
Parent Guides and Resources

Parent Resources

Consult the Klein ISD Parent Resources page to find all kinds of helpful information. On this site, you can find quick links for common apps needed by families, links to the quarterly Family Curriculum Guides for each grade level, safety information and more! Click here to access the Parent Resources page.

Technology Safety

Questions about technology usage? The slide deck linked below shares information about how we keep our students safe when using technology.

Slide Deck

Parent Flyer with Links

Cartoon computer waving with a smile

Campus Procedures for Review

Lunch Visitors

As many of you know, our space is limited for the many visitors that we have on a regular basis during lunch. To help ensure we have adequate space for our visitors, we assign designated days for visitor lunches. Starting in October, we will begin to utilize the following schedule:

Tuesday: PK, 1st, 3rd

Wednesday: Kinder, 4th

Thursday: 2nd, 5th

We will continue to allow visitors to eat with students on their birthday. If your child's birthday was over the weekend, visitors can use Monday or Friday to eat with your child for their birthday.

Please note the following expectations for parent visitors:

  • Comply with the Klein ISD dress code.

  • Bring lunch only for you and your child.

  • Sit in the designated area for visitors.

  • Invite only your child to sit with you.

  • Our cafeteria is a cell phone free zone.

  • Check in and out at the front office. Lunch visitors are not allowed in the instructional areas before or after your child's lunch time.

We are excited to bring back this tradition to facilitate extra quality time for you and your child!

No cell phones can be in use while in the cafeteria or hallway. Thank you, Theiss Elementary
Front Door Welcome sign: Welcome! Entry Procedures, Ring the Doorbell, identify yourself give student's name and provide reason for visit and show valid photo I.D. Please do not allow individuals not in your group to enter behind you. Klein ISD

Secure Entrance

Klein ISD procedure for secure entrances are as follows:

  1. As you approach the front door, ring the doorbell and have your ID ready to show in the viewfinder.

  2. You will be asked to explain the reason for your visit and to show your ID.

  3. The front desk secretary will unlock the door.

  4. As you enter, please do not hold the door open for additional visitors behind you.

Please note that the only door that visitors will be allowed in through is the front office door. All other doors are locked and secured throughout the school day. Our campus guard regularly checks our doors and outdoor grounds throughout the day.

The 2025-2026 Klein ISD Student Code of Conduct can be found on the main Klein website.

Theiss Elementary is a Device Free Campus. All student phones, smart watches, etc. are expected to be off and in backpacks while on campus. Thank you for helping create a positive learning environment for our tigers.

New Personal Device Expectations & Consequence Matrix

Students may bring personal communication devices to school, but they must be turned off, out of sight, and stored away in their backpack, pocket, laptop sleeve, or other personal belongings while on school grounds from the first bell 7:40 to the end of the instructional day at 3:25 including during class, recess, and lunch.   

Consequences for student(s) not meeting the expectation are as follows:    

Offense Number 1

Admin Conference, Parent Contact

Student may pick up the device at the end of the day in the admin office by 4 PM.

Offense Number 2

Consequences may include a combination of disciplinary measures up to and including Lunch Detention, After School, or Before School Detention and Parent Contact

Student may pick up the device at the end of the day in the admin office by 4 PM

Offense Number 3

One Day of ISS, Parent Contact

Parent/Guardian required to pick up before front office closes by 4 PM

Offense Number 4

Consequences may include a combination of disciplinary measures up to and including ISS, OSS, or DAEP and Parent Contact

Parent/Guardian required to pick up before front office closes by 4 PM

Students who refuse to turn in their device(s) to the administrator will immediately receive additional consequences at the discretion of the administrator.

Breakfast & Lunch

We offer breakfast and lunch daily at Theiss Elementary. All students will have a SMART card tag to charge their account as they go through the line. One card will stay on your child's backpack and need to remain there at all times for use at breakfast. For lunch, your child's teacher will store a separate ID card in the classroom.

Our breakfast line is open from 7:40 - 8:00 to allow time for students to be on time to class. For lunch times, please contact your child's teacher for their specific lunch time.

Please utilize the School Cafe app to add money to your child's account, set up autopay, set limitations on additional purchases and more! Items such as snacks, second meals, extra drinks and desserts are available for an additional charge. With this new app, you can control how many extras your child is allowed to eat and even specify dates when this may be available.

We offer free and reduced prices to those who qualify. To complete a free and reduced lunch application, please create an account through School Cafe and complete the application in the app.

Please remind your child that we do not share or trade food. The only food that may be consumed at school is that which is provided by the cafeteria, the classroom teacher for instructional purposes, the PTO, or food brought by themselves for their consumption.

For specific questions related to the Theiss cafeteria, please contact Ms. Saaed, our cafeteria manager, at 832-484-5980.

**Parents will be allowed to return to eat lunch in the cafeteria starting in October. This allows us time to establish our routines and procedures and reduce separation anxiety for our youngest learners.

Cartoon tiger cub sitting at a table in a cafeteria eating lunch
An open lunch box with sandwich, granola bar, cheese stick, and yogurt inside

Lunch Drop Off and Delivery Procedures

We are committed to safety for our students and, in doing so, will continue to utilize the following lunch drop off and lunch delivery procedures.

  • Food deliveries for staff will be dropped off on a cart on the front porch, so no unauthorized delivery people will enter the school.

  • Food delivery service drop offs for students will be turned away.

  • We highly discourage dropping off fast food meals for our students.

  • Student drop offs (food or forgotten items) will be left on a small, marked table in our front office.

  • Only parents/guardians can drop off lunch for their child, and their child only.

  • Parents will need to write the student's name and teacher on a sticky note and leave it on the cart.

  • Students will come through the front office to pick up their items and return back to class through the front office.

  • Parents are responsible for making sure students know to come get the dropped off item by coordinating in advance. For forgotten items (glasses etc...), please send the teacher a message. The teacher will send the student to pick up when possible.

  • Please note that our teachers are focused on teaching the class, and may not immediately see any messages about forgotten items or lunch drop offs. Please make sure that your child has everything they need for the day each morning as they come to school.

  • We will follow standard protocols and require IDs to enter the front office to drop off items.

Thank you for understanding and following these procedures throughout the school year.

Arrival & Dismissal Procedures

Pro Tips for Arrival:

  • Teach your child how to unbuckle and exit the vehicle on the right side independently.

  • Parents must stay in the vehicle during the car line drop off area.

  • Allow your child to exit once you are next to a sidewalk, instead of waiting until close to the door. This keeps our lines from backing up on the main lanes

  • Do not drop off students prior to 7:40. There are not adults monitoring students before 7:40 each morning.

  • Lock your bike on the bike racks for safey.

  • Teach your child to walk their bike as soon as they turn onto school property.

Pro Tips for Dismissal:

  • Please keep your car number visible to staff until your car is loaded.

  • Car tags are most visible when hanging in the middle of the windshield (ie: from a hanger on the rear view mirror, or hanging from the visor etc...). When simply placed on the dashboard, we cannot see when walking by your vehicle.

  • Dismissal can be a great time to network with other families. We highly encourage families who want to stick around to chat or play during dismissal to utilize the park near the clubhouse until dismissal is complete.

  • The playground is off limits until dismissal is complete, usually by 4:00.

Click here to view all procedures.

Aerial map of the school with arrows to show the flow of traffic for drop off and pick up procedures.
Attendance Matter. Every student. Every day

Attendance Basics & Updates

Attendance is very important to your child's education. We know that sometimes students will need to be absent due to illness, family emergency etc. Please arrange vacations, out of town trips and doctor appointments to limit school disruption as much as possible. You can view student holidays here on the Klein ISD student calendar. When students accumulate absences at 5, 10 and 15, letters are sent to parents to keep you updated. After 19 absences, a committee must review the child's case to determine if the child needs to be retained due to absences.

It's also important for students to be on time to class. This year, the tardy bell rings at 8:05. Tardies will be entered into Skyward. Classes begin right after this bell rings, so student entering late are missing out on key instruction and interventions. Tardies will prevent a student from earning attendance recognition awards each quarter and could result in formal intervention plans if tardies become chronic.

Process for Reporting Absences:

All parent notes regarding absences must be either handwritten or reported using Skyward Family Access. Visit this link for directions on how to report an absence through the Skyward Family Access app and through the web application. You can also use Skyward Family Access to report an early dismissal request. Truancy letters are automatically generated after 3 unexcused absences in a short period of time. Please make sure to send notes through Skyward Family Access to ensure your child's absences are excused.

Early Dismissals

If you know that your child will need to leave school early, please send a note with your child the morning of the early dismissal or submit a request through Skyward Family Access. Office staff will give your child an early dismissal pass to ensure students and teachers know what time he/she needs to report to the office so he/she is ready for pick-up. Any student waiting for more than 15 minutes will be sent back to the instructional setting until the parent arrives. Parents are required to come in and sign the child out before he/she will be allowed to leave the school. Any early dismissal requests after 2:30 may be delayed due to the start of the campus dismissal procedures.

Legal Paperwork Updates

If you have legal paperwork regarding your child's custody arrangement or regarding people who need to have restricted access to your child, please bring the original document with the judges signature to the office so we can make a copy to retain in your child's cumulative record. We follow all the legal requirements of court ordered documents, and are able to fully comply best when we have the records on file.

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Wednesday Folders

You can expect your child to bring home a folder each week on Wednesday. This folder is used to communicate your child's progress and updates towards learning targets for the week prior. Please review this information with your child, sign the folder and return to school the next day.

Notes from the Nurse

Birthdays

We love to celebrate birthdays with your child and will work hard to make it a special day for them at school!

However, sending invitations to school to pass out will not be allowed. Instructional time cannot be used to support or promote private social events such as birthday parties.

At this time, we will not be accepting birthday treat bags. If you would like to arrange for an edible treat to be shared for your child's birthday during the lunch period, please follow the KISD protocols and begin the process 2 weeks in advance. We will be enforcing the 2 weeks notice without exceptions this year. No food brought up to the office will be allowed without going through this process. Thank you for your cooperation.

Please see the KISD District procedures that we follow in more detail here.

Back to School Information from the nurse can be found on this document.

Here are a few reminders from Nurse Kerry and updates for this school year:

  • IMPORTANT District Medication Change:  If your child will need ANY medication while at school, there has been a change to Klein ISD procedures. All medications (prescribed or over the counter) will need a written order by a licensed healthcare provider. Clinic staff will not be able to use the prescription label as proof of the written medical order or parent authorization for OTCS for 2 weeks, as in the past. Medications (prescription or over the counter) will not be accepted if expired, not in the original container, or without complete written orders. The licensed healthcare provider can use the district medication authorization form, an action plan, or a letter from their office to provide their signed consent. Please understand the medication intake process will require patience for safety and inventory. If time is a constraint, please consider making an appointment with the clinic prior to bringing in the medication and appropriate paperwork.

  • No students are permitted to carry any type of medication (including, but not limited to, topicals, cough drops, vitamins, prescriptions, supplements) in their lunch kits, backpacks, or to and from the clinic. Any student requiring any type of medication during the school day must have a parent or designated guardian deliver the medication to the clinic and follow the district guidelines for intake and inventory. The school is not able to store or intervene in the hand off of medications between households.

  • Please send your child with a change of clothes in their backpack for accidents or unexpected soils. This includes socks and shoes.

  • Celebration foods must be submitted at least 2 weeks prior to the requested date in order to screen rosters  for permissions and food allergies. A complete ingredient list/label must accompany ALL food being requested to serve and must be presented at time of request 2 weeks in advance. We encourage you to utilize the campus food services celebration treats that are offered for your convenience. No requests will be accepted in the month of August for safety as rosters are being screened and updated for food allergies and special considerations. Foods prepared at home will not be accepted and must be in a pre-packaged, sealed container.

  • Due to clinic volume and acuity of conditions, teachers may be aiding students who have minor scratches, bumps or bruises in the classroom, therefore, you may not be receiving notification from the nurse for these types of injuries.

  • The clinic staff will continue to inform you if children are ill and need to be dismissed home, have bumped their heads, have suffered a serious injury or a significant change in their medical condition.

School Store & Spirit Items

One of the service projects and fundraisers for Theiss Elementary is the operation of our school store. Students can purchase spirit shirts, spirit items and school supplies from the school store from 7:45 - 8:00 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

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Get Involved!

Theiss PTO is always eager to have new volunteers!

Check out the great things our PTO does to support our students and staff on their Facebook page.

Ready to volunteer? Click here to start the background check process.

Missed Something?

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