Timberwolf Times
February 1, 2023
Travis Intermediate School
Pamela Britton, Assistant Principal
Maria Dominguez, Assistant Principal
Becky Kemp, Counselor
Nancy Henriquez, Counselor
Campus Vision:
Campus Mission:

Our Goal is to Increase Student Attendance
Attendance, arriving to school on time, and remaining at school for the entire school day is important to the success of your child.
- Our instructional day begins promptly at 8:50 a.m. Students need to arrive before 8:50 a.m. to be considered on time to school.
- Our instructional day ends at 3:55 p.m. If there is an occasion when your child will need to leave school early, students must be checked out before 3:15 p.m.
- State law requires that students be in attendance at least 90% of the days that class is offered (excused and unexcused combined).
- If your child must be absent, please send the following with your child when they return to school: Doctor's note signed by doctor or nurse that includes the dates of absence(s) and/or signed note from the parent stating the reason for the absence and dates of absence(s) to be turned in to Ms. Solis, Travis PEIMS Clerk.
- Three or more absences will result in a system generated warning email.
- Five unexcused absences will result in an attendance warning letter.
- Between five and ten unexcused absences will result in additional warning letters and phone calls from the Assistant Principal, Principal, and/or Counselor. This will include full day and "parts of a day." That means arriving late or leaving early will count toward the child's absences.
- If corrections are not made to improve attendance, a court warning will notify the parent of the potential to be filed on in a justice or municipal court. Parents may be criminally charged, or fined, if their child has another unexcused absence.
We want to work collaboratively with our families; however, students are required to have regular attendance at school. Please work with us to get your child to school every day.
Visitor Check-in: Safety Procedures
Tardies: Our instructional day begins at 8:50 a.m. Students not riding a school bus need to arrive on campus before 8:50 a.m. so they are not counted tardy. Excessive tardies will result in automatically created referrals in our system. We ask that our families assist us with having students at school on time to begin their instructional day.
Dropping Off Items- Please note, lunches left at home may not be dropped off. If your child forgets their lunch, they will receive a meal provided by the cafeteria. We will ask you to complete a lunch application online if you haven't already done so.
Early Start: Early start drop off begins at 7:45 a.m. through the cafeteria entrance on Pauline St. Staff members will be on duty beginning at 7:45 a.m. to receive students. We ask that for the safety of our students, please do not drop off prior to 7:45 a.m. as students will not be supervised.
Updated Travis Cell Phone Policy - As stated in the district Elementary & Intermediate Student Handbook, students are allowed to have cell phones on campus. Cell phones must remain turned off while on campus and in the student's backpack. If students do not comply with this policy, staff members may confiscate the cell phone and turn them in to the assistant principal. A parent/guardian will need to come to the school to pick up any cell phone that has been confiscated, as it will not be returned to the student once taken up.
Draft Day for Future Stockton Stallions

Travis Yearbooks are On Sale!

Travis PTO

Ms. Garcia-(Vice-President)
Ms. Castrejon (Treasurer)
Ms. Martinez (President)
Mrs. Reyes (Secretary)
Next PTO officers meeting, February 17, 2023. If you have questions or suggestions please call the school and leave a message for Travis PTO at 936- 709 7000.
Mark Your Calendars
February:
1: Student Council Meeting 8:00; Boys to Men 7:45
3: 5th Grade Dance 4:30-6:00 p.m.
4: CISD Scimathelon at College Park High School
6-10: National School Counselor Week
7: Student Council Carnation Sales Begin
8: 5/6 Reading Interim Testing All Day; Ambassador Meeting 8:00; Girlz to Ladies 8:00; Boys
to Men 7:45
9: Peet Jr. High Cheer & Mascot Mandatory Parent Meeting 5:30 p.m.
10: Progress Reports Go Home
11: Girlz to Ladies Participate in Black History Parade
14: Happy Valentine's Day! Carnation Delivery
15: Student Council Meeting 8:00
17: No School for Students-Staff Development Day
20: No School for Students and Staff- Presidents' Day
22: Ambassador Meeting 8:00; Girlz to Ladies 8:00; Peet Junior High Night 6-7:30
23: Stockton Junior High Night 6-7:30
28: 6 Science CFA3
March:
1: Student Council Meeting 8:00
2: 6 Social Studies CFA3 Testing
6: Mentor/Mentee Day
7: 5 Science Interim Testing All Day
8: Ambassador Meeting 8:00; Girlz to Ladies 8:00
9: Travis McDonald's Night
5th Grade Dance
Students will stay after school that have a signed permission slip, paid their admission fee of $5.00, and met all the requirements. Please contact the school if you have any questions.

District Parent Resource Newsletter
2022 Federal Report Card and Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
Travis 2022 Federal Report Card and Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) has been posted on our school's profile page.
The Federal Report Card and TAPR can both be accessed using the following steps:
From the school’s website:
- Go to "Our School/Campus"
- Click “View School Profile"
- Select “Accountability Reports”
- Click “2021-2022"
- Select "Texas Academic Performance Report" or "Federal Report Card"

Conroe ISD is Hiring Bus Drivers
A note to parents: Bus drivers are doing their best to transport your child safely to and from school. Please join us in showing appreciation for what they do. Discuss with your child the expectation of being kind, courteous, and respectful of the bus drivers and the other students riding on the bus.
Dress Code
- Tennis shoes are required for PE. Wheeled shoes, house shoes, slides or flip flops should not be worn.
- Pants with holes or rips must be worn with tights or shorts long enough to cover the students thighs.
- Pants should be worn at waist level, not sagging.
- Shorts, skirts, and dresses should be fingertip length. When arms are straight down along a student's side, material should be long enough to touch the tips of the fingers.
- Clothing that may refer to or advertise tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, narcotics or any other prohibited substance or displays vulgar/inappropriate language, obscenities, or graphics/pictures of any kind that are inappropriate for the school setting are not allowed.
- Hoods covering the head should not be worn in common areas inside the building. (hallways, cafeteria, auditorium)
Register for Bus Transportation
Parent Access Center
Parents/Guardians wishing to access this service must have a valid email address.
Please go to the following link and follow the directions below:
Click the “Student/Parent” tab
Click on “Parent Access Center”
Click “Register”
Sign up for Parent Access to stay up to date with your child's grades and more.
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