Robison Elementary Rocket Register
February 2020
Father-Daughter Dance
How CFISD Is Keeping Our Campuses Safe
Field Day T-Shirts
The link to School Cash is here.
We Need Your Help!
Hey parents! The College and Career Readiness Committee needs your help! We are wanting to share with the students all the amazing jobs that you have. If you could take some time out of your day to record yourself sharing information about your job using the flipgrid links below, we would greatly appreciate it. You may use your phone or a computer with a camera to make your recording. We know the students would love to see what you do! And, it may inspire some of them to pick that career path too! Thank you so much!
Kinder: https://flipgrid.com/7505e267
1st Grade: https://flipgrid.com/8c2067cf
2nd Grade: https://flipgrid.com/d1a71648
3rd Grade: https://flipgrid.com/third4112
4th Grade: https://flipgrid.com/4thgradecareerday
5th Grade: https://flipgrid.com/4
Campus Report Card
The State of Texas 2018-19 School Report Card for Robison Elementary has been publically released and is now posted on our campus website.
This is a report required by the Texas Legislature and prepared by the Texas Education Agency. It is to be sent to the parent or guardian of every child enrolled in a Texas public school. The report provides information concerning student performance on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR), as well as information on student enrollment, class size averages, and financial expenditures.
The School Report Cards can be found online at:
About Us
School Ratings
Select Campus Name
Select 2018-19
Click Filter
Click 2018-19 State School Report Card
If you do not have access to the internet to view the School Report Card online, please call 281-213-1700 to request the School Report Card be sent home with your child. You may also visit the main office and request to view or have a copy of the School Report Card provided to you.
Please feel free to contact Kelly Gerletti at 281-213-1700 if you have any questions regarding the School Report Card.
5th Grade Electives Showcase for Goodson and Spillane
K.I.S.S. (Kids Invite Someone Special) Lunches
Our Calendar for Next Year
ROCKETFEST--SAVE THE DATE--FRIDAY, APRIL 3
Calling all Robison Rocket Families! The Robison Elementary PTO will be hosting the annual Rocketfest on Friday, April 3. Save the date for this exciting Family Fun Fair and Silent Auction.
What is Rocketfest?
It’s our big springtime fundraising event. The entire family will be able to enjoy a carnival-style fair with a host of games, DJ, food, and inflatables. Did I mention we’ll have a 126-foot inflatable, photobooth, and train this year? We also host an online silent auction. This year’s items already include a birthday package, photography package, golf package, and a Houston Family Zoo membership to bid on.
How do I support the event?
Another great question! There is a silent auction we are asking for items that can be donated for the Silent Auction based on a theme for each grade level. These items will be collected on Fridays in February’s Car Rider Line and on March 6. Items may also be brought directly to your child’s homeroom. This year’s themes are really exciting. Please reference your child's Friday take-home packet for the exciting details.
Do you own a business? You can also support the event through business sponsorship. For more information contact rocketfestauction@gmail.com
Clean out the closet
We would like your new / gently used and discarded plush animal(s) to be donated to our Rocketfest Adopt a Plush Toy Rescue. Please send to school with your child for collection in their homeroom.
We look forward to having a BLAST at Rocketfest.
Thank you from the Robison PTO!
2nd Grade Program Information
2nd Grade Parents,
As you may have already heard the 2nd graders are busy preparing for their 2nd-grade program called “Best Friends Forever”. Please note that Groups A and B will perform at 6:00 p.m. (students will arrive at 5:45 p.m. in the music room). Groups C and D will perform at 7:00 p.m. (students will arrive at 6:45 in the music room). Students are to wear blue jeans and any solid red, white, purple or pink shirt. I look forward to seeing you there.
Thanks for your support and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Kindergarten Program Information
Our Kindergarten students are preparing for their program called “Months of the Year” on March 3rd. We will have two performances that night. Groups A and B will perform at 6:00 and be in the music room at 5:45 p.m. and Groups C and D will perform at 7:00 p.m. and will meet in the music room at 6:45 p.m. Your child will need to wear a Robison shirt and blue jeans. If they do not have a Robison shirt, then any red or black shirt will be just fine to wear. It will be a fun time for all!
Thanks for your support and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Multicultural Festival
From Our Library
March 6th Book Character Parade – Robison will be studying a variety of book characters and will then celebrate with the Annual Book Character Parade on March 6th at 9 am. Costumes must be from elementary level books, positive, and non-scary characters.
Read to succeed is still happening. Please go online and register your student
Visit: sixflags.com/books Code: FGUKT
Free Six Flags Fiesta Texas tickets will be delivered in May 2020.
Name That Book (NTB) – The school competition for the top 2 teams for each grade level will be February 11th at 9 am at the library. Parents are encouraged to attend. Please sign the information sheet in order to process the parent badges and have them ready the day of the competition. Parents, thank you for supporting this fun, teamwork reading program that encourages students to read, share, and discuss wonderful books. The final competition is March 31st at the Berry Center. Thank you, students, parents, and faculty, for your diligence.
Access Library Digital Resources from the library homepage:
Tumble Books (eBooks) World Book Encyclopedia
PebbleGo!-Animals, Dinosaurs, Science, Biographies, Social Studies
And many more, all at the tips of your fingers.
Due February 17th - Students are encouraged to participate in the Houston Rockets Reading Challenge. Students are asked to read for 28 days and participate in a variety of reading activities, then parents will initial the activities that have been met, complete the sheet, and turn it in for a chance to win one of ten great prizes! Let’s keep reading Robison!
Pennies for Patients
Pennies for Patients benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society will take place from February 3rd through February 14th. Our goal is to raise $2020.00 (since it is 2020). Students will be bringing home a collection container. They may bring in paper or coin money to donate.
Event Information
The seventh annual CFISD Superintendent’s Fun Run and Festival is set for March 21, 2020, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Berry Center (8877 Barker Cypress Road) and the Towne Lake community.
Underwritten by Memorial Hermann Cypress, the fun-filled community event will include a *5K run and a family-friendly **1-mile. Courses include a 5K run through Towne Lake, Lone Star College CyFair and a family path through CFFCU stadium. The fun run will feature booth vendors, food trucks, entertainment and activities for children.
Proceeds from the Superintendent’s Fun Run benefit the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF), which awards student scholarships and staff development grants.
The Sixth Annual Superintendent’s Fun Run and Festival held on March 2, 2019, raised approximately $110,000 for student scholarships through the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF).
* No strollers, bicycles, skateboards, or motorized vehicles will be allowed on the 5K path.
** Pets on leashes and strollers will be allowed on the 1-mile family-friendly path.
Registration will be done through SchoolCash.
- If you already have a SchoolCash account, you will be prompted to login upon completion of registration to submit payment.
- If you do not have a SchoolCash account, you will be prompted to create an account to finalize registration and submit payment.
Superintendent's Century Club Members
Special recognition will be given for any transaction totaling $100 or more. Superintendent’s Century Club membership includes one reserved parking permit and one gold bib for Runner 1. Benefits are awarded at each $100.00 increment spent in registration. For example, a family of 3 that has a grand total of $300.00 will receive 3 gold bibs.
Pricing
5k (t-shirt and timing chip): $20 adults; $15 students
5k (timing chip only, no t-shirt): $15 adults; $10 students
1 mile (wristband): $10 adults; $5 students
Sleep in pass: $10
Late Pricing
5k (timing chip only, t-shirt sizes not guaranteed): $25 adults; $20 students
1 mile (wristband): $15 adults; $10 students
Onsite Pricing
5k (timing chip only, no t-shirt): $30 adults; $25 students
1 mile (wristband): $20 adults; $15 students
T-shirts (sizes not guaranteed): $10
Schedule
6:30 - 7:30 a.m.Onsite registration opens; Sponsors and vendor booth check-in
7:40 a.m.Warmups
8:00, 8:15 & 8:30 a.m.5k race*; Festival open with student entertainment
8:45 a.m.1-mile family-friendly walk/run**
10-10:30 a.m.Awards
11:00 a.m.Fun Run and Festival closes
Important Dates
February
Pennies for Patients (Feb. 3-14)
Monday, February 3
Robison Spirit Day
PTO Board Meeting (9:30 am)
Tuesday, February 4
Grade Level Name That Book Competitions
5th grade: 8:45-9:30
3rd grade: 9:40-10:35
4th grade: 10:40-11:35
Wednesday, February 5
100th Day of School
Junior Achievement Training for new volunteers (Cafeteria 9:00-10:15 am)
District Spelling Bee
Thursday, February 6
Student Council Officers' Meeting (7:45 am)
Math DPM (1st)
Friday, February 7
Spring Pictures (Individual)
Math DPM (1st)
Monday, February 10
Robison Spirit Day
Kindergarten Math DPM (thru 2/14)
Tuesday, February 11
Robison Name That Book Final Competition (9:00 am)
2nd Grade Program: Groups A & B at 6:00 pm (arrive at 5:45 pm); Groups C & D at 7:00 pm (arrive at 6:45 pm)
Wednesday, February 12
Marco's Night (2nd)
Community GT Showcase at Cy-Woods HS (6:30-7:30 pm)
Thursday, February 13
K.I.S.S. Lunches (K, 1st & 4th)-Visitors for these grade levels only
Kinder @ 10:40 am
1st @ 11:35 am
4th @ 12:35 pm
Friday, February 14
Valentine's Day--Students will have a class-only party near the end of the day to open and share valentines. Candy may be included with their valentines. The school will provide a small treat to enjoy during this time. This is a special time for students only.
K.I.S.S. Lunches (Pre-K, PPCD, 2nd, 3rd & 5th)-Visitors for these grade levels only
PPCD, Pre-K, & 2nd @ 11:05 am
3rd @ 1:05 pm
5th @ 12:05 pm
Monday, February 17
HOLIDAY for students
Tuesday, February 18--Due to benchmark testing, we are unable to accommodate visitors on this day
Writing Benchmark (4th)
Math Benchmark (5th)
Robison Spirit Day
Wednesday, February 19--Due to benchmark testing, we are unable to accommodate visitors on this day
Reading Benchmark (5th)
Progress Reports go home
Friday, February 21
Deadline to order tickets for Father-Daughter Dance
Spirit Shop during lunches
Spillane and Goodson visit 5th grade during large group
Garden Day (5th)
Monday, February 24
Robison Spirit Day
Tuesday, February 25
Multicultural Festival (6:00-7:30 pm)
Gringo's Spirit Night
Friday, February 28
Texas Day (4th)
Garden Day (2nd)
Saturday, February 29
Father/Daughter Dance: "Boots and Beauties", 6:00-8:00 pm at Goodson Middle School. Ticket information is shown in the flyer above.
March
Robison Spirit Day
Read to Succeed Due
PTO Board Meeting (9:30 am)
Tuesday, March 3
Kindergarten Program
Wednesday, March 4
2nd-4th Science DPM
Marco's Night (1st)
Thursday, March 5
Student Council Officers' Meeting (7:45 am)
Friday, March 6
Box Tops Due
Book Character Parade (9:00 am)
March 9-13
SPRING BREAK
Monday, March 16
Robison Spirit Day
Wednesday, March 18
PJ's for $1 (Scholarship Fund)
Thursday, March 19
Student Council Representatives' Meeting (7:45 am)
2nd Math DPM
Friday, March 20
2nd Math DPM
Group Pictures
Garden Day (3rd)
Monday, March 23
Robison Spirit Day
Tuesday, March 24
3rd & 4th Math Benchmark--Due to benchmark testing, we are unable to accommodate visitors on this day
Wednesday, March 25
3rd & 4th Reading Benchmark--Due to benchmark testing, we are unable to accommodate visitors on this day
Thursday, March 26
5th Science Benchmark--Due to benchmark testing, we are unable to accommodate visitors on this day
Friday, March 27
End of 3rd Grading Period
College Spirit Day
Inventors' Day (3rd)
Garden Day (2nd)
Monday, March 30
Robison Spirit Day
Tuesday, March 31
District Name That Book Competition
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Child Find Information
The Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District Special Education Department provides educational services to an estimated 8,000 students with special needs.
Teachers, instructional aides, speech pathologists and related service personnel provide instruction and related services to students who have a disability. Students are eligible for special education services from the age of 3 through 21. Students who have hearing and vision disabilities may receive services from birth.
To be eligible for special education services, students must meet eligibility requirements as a student with an orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, auditory impairment, visual impairment, diagnosis of deaf/blind, intellectual disabilities, emotional disturbance, learning disability, speech impairment, multiple disabilities, autism, non-categorical early childhood, or traumatic brain injury.
Cypress Fairbanks ISD instructional arrangements for elementary school-aged students include in-class support, resource classes and speech/language therapy. Preschool Programs for Children with Disabilities (PPCD), adaptive behavior, and LIFE Skills classes are offered as cluster services at the elementary level.
In-class support, resource classes, LIFE Skills, adaptive behavior and speech/language services are available at all secondary level campuses.
Related services may include psychological services, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orientation and mobility training, school health services, adaptive equipment and special transportation.
Other special education service options include the Dorothy Carlton Center, the Adaptive Behavior Center, homebound, adaptive physical education, itinerant and on-site services to the visually impaired.
As part of the Northwest Harris County Cooperative for the Hearing Impaired, services for students who have auditory impairments are offered at Birkes Elementary, Hancock Elementary, Spillane Middle School and Cy-Ridge High School. In addition to receiving instruction at the on-site campuses, students may be served by itinerant teachers, speech pathologists, and/or an audiologist at their home campus.
Are you the parent of a pre-school (3-5 years) or school-aged child and have concerns regarding your child’s physical, speech, and/or emotional development? Is your child experiencing academic problems which could interfere significantly with educational success? If so, contact the Special Education Department at 281-897-6400 to discuss your concerns and learn more about the referral process.
Robison Elementary
Website: https://arobison.cfisd.net
Location: 1700 Robison Woods Road, Cypress, TX, USA
Phone: 281-213-1700
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobisonElementary
Twitter: @RobisonES