MMS Parent Newsletter
March 25th - March 29th
Number Of School Days Remaining: 41 Days
Mission Statement
"McCormick Middle School is a team of dedicated educators that will create a safe environment where students are motivated to achieve academic success. We will empower our students to be respectful and engaged learners resulting in a culture that inspires excellence not only in their school, but also in their community."
McCormick Middle School
(Email) James.Cruz@hayscisd.net
(Cell) 512-698-7007
Email: James.Cruz@hayscisd.net
Website: https://www.hayscisd.net/Domain/24
Location: 5700 Dacy Lane, Hays, TX, USA
Phone: 512-268-8508
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mccormickMS
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Tom Green Elementary.
Click on the "submit your questions here!" I check this frequently and will get back to you.
Weekly Goal For Attendance: 94%
Attendance For The Week Of 3/4: 93.17%
Save The Date (Reminders)
March 29th - Student/Staff Holiday
April 1st - Student Holiday (No School)
April 8th- Student/Staff Holiday (No School)
April 16th - ELAR STAAR Test
We Need Your Help!
MMS Incentive Donation
We are raising funds to purchase instructional supplies for students, attendance incentives, academic incentives and rewards, prizes for positive behaviors, and instructional supplies that support learning in the classroom.
We would like to acknowledge your gift, but recognize sometimes you would prefer to remain anonymous. If this gift is In Honor Of or In Memory Of or simply a Thank You, provide a Special Message or Special Request to recognize your donation.
Click on the link to donate https://hayscisd.revtrak.net/campuses-and-instruction/Middle-Schools-and-High-Schools/mccormick-middle-school/#/v/MMS-Incentive-Donations-2745
Any amount is accepted and greatly appreciated.
We have new stop signs at the entrance at McCormick. Please STOP!!! Thank you!!!
8th grade Students only...Science/SS Interim Testing
This Tuesday and Wednesday, all 8th grade students will be taking the Science and Social Studies Interim test. We need all 8th grade students to bring their charged chromebook on this day. Failure to bring their chromebook fully charged may result in a loss of privilege.
Attention 7th grade parents...We Need Your Help!!!!
7th-grade is processing course selections and working with students on graduation plans. We understand this can be an important and sometimes overwhelming process. If you would like to discuss your child's graduation plan in person or have any questions regarding their graduation plan, we encourage you to schedule a meeting with Ms. Herrera here: Meeting Calendar
Additionally, if you prefer to communicate through email or over the phone, please feel free to reach out at maria.herrera@hayscisd.net or by calling at (512) 268-8508 ext: 43803. Ms. Herrera will be more than happy to accommodate your preferred method of communication. Thank you for your continued support and involvement in your child's education!
Glasses will be handed out on April 5th in Science classes
News/Updates
MMS Family
It was great seeing everyone back from Spring Break. It is always an adjustment after a break especially with the time change.
Next week we will be on a regular bell schedule Monday-Thursday. Reminder, there is no school on Friday, March 29th and the following Monday, April 1st.
If your child has a technology fine, please pay the fine or establish a payment plan. The month of May is full of field trips and fun activities. Any student that has a technology fine will not be allowed to participate. If your child has a fine, you should of gotten an email from my librarian Mrs. Mitchell.
This Tuesday we will have Tiger Day (rain or shine) for 6th grade from 9:00am-11:30am. On Wednesday, March 27th, we will do the same thing for 7th grade. 8th grade will have their Tiger Day on Thursday, March 28th. Students can bring money for concession on this day.
If your child is staying after school and needs to ride the late bus, please remind them to look up their bus number in Schoology. All MMS Students have a Schoology course called MMS Tiger Hub where they can find important information.
Thank you for all that you do and I appreciate your help.
Mr. Cruz
Principal McCormick Middle School
After 5pm parent pick up
Parents, please stay in the line and do not cut people off or park at the front of the school to avoid the line. This is very frustrating for parents that are following the protocols that keep kids safe. Please do NOT make turns in the line as this is another safety issue. I appreciate your help with this. Thank you.
6th Grade Boys Pre Athletics Sports You...Please read
We need all 6th grade boys pre-athletic parents to join our Sports You page.
The code is: P4K9J5V5
We will be sharing the following information on this page:
- 6th grade track meet on 3/20
- Physical dates and requirements
- Athletic summer camps
- Rank One Athletic Forms
- Start of Football info and dates
- 7 on 7 options
Eating Lunch With Your Child
Parents are welcomed to eat lunch with their child. Below are the expectations that parents/guest will need to follow:
After being RAPTORed in by the front office…
- Parents/Guest must arrive during the scheduled lunch time
- Your ID sticker must be visible at all times.
- You need to eat with ONLY your child at the designated parent tables.(Back tables by TV)
- Please refrain from walking around the cafeteria and interacting with other students.
- If other relatives(including children) are with you, they must sit at your designated table with you at all times.
- After lunch, when students are released from the cafeteria, please report directly back to the front office to check out.
Hays CISD Lunch Policy (Reminder)
I have noticed parents bringing food for their child and friends. I wanted to remind everyone about the Hays CISD Lunch Policy. Parents can only bring food for their child only. Students are not allowed to share food with other students. The message below is our Hays CISD lunch policy:
Deliveries
Except in emergencies, delivery of messages or packages to students will not be allowed during instructional time. A parent may leave a message or a package, such as a forgotten lunch, for the student to pick up from the front office during a passing period or lunch.
Delivery Services for Student Meals
As part of enhanced safety at campuses, beginning in the 2022-2023 school year, all Hays CISD campuses will no longer accept deliveries from meal delivery services or restaurants for student lunches. And, campuses will no longer have drop-off tables for meals. Parents may still bring outside food for their children if they plan to deliver the meals directly to their child’s designated lunch period. Meals can only be dropped off during student's lunch periods. All guests are required to follow existing safety protocols and check in with ID at the front office.
I appreciate your help with this.
Counselors Corner
Hello MMS Families,
The Spring semester is upon us and it always proves to be an action packed time of the year. Daybreak, one of our community partners, is introducing their FREE Virtual Spring Mental Health Series. There are two sessions. The first has come and gone but there is still time to attend the second one. It focuses on Effective Communication with Your Child. Please click this link to register and see more information.
We are also excited to announce that our district will be offering FREE parenting classes at Lehman High School beginning March 27th. They will be using the Raising Highly Capable Kids curriculum. These courses will be led in Spanish. Click here to learn more about these classes.
We also received information about a fun community event taking place at Tom Green Elementary. It's the 2nd Annual Community Give Away. That means everything is FREE! Gently used houshold items, clothes, and much more will on display for the taking. The event will be on April 6th from 8am-12pm. Here is a flyer in English and in Spanish with more information.
Attention 8th grade families! The first round of course verifications has come and gone. You will get another opportunity to make changes to your student's course selections on April 8th. If you or your child have questions or concerns, you can reach out to the JHS counselors directly. Here is a link to the Rising 9th Grade Course Selection Timeline. Included in this timeline are Google Forms (linked just ahead) that students and parents can fill out to ask specific questions about JHS and the courses/programs that are offered. As a side note, please do not call or email the JHS counselors at this time. They are asking that you use the Google forms.
7th-grade is processing course selections and working with students on graduation plans. We understand this can be an important and sometimes overwhelming process. If you would like to discuss your child's graduation plan in person or have any questions regarding their graduation plan, we encourage you to schedule a meeting with Ms. Herrera here: Meeting Calendar
Additionally, if you prefer to communicate through email or over the phone, please feel free to reach out at maria.herrera@hayscisd.net or by calling at (512) 268-8508 ext: 43803. Ms. Herrera will be more than happy to accommodate your preferred method of communication. Thank you for your continued support and involvement in your child's education!
6th & 7th Grade - Now that course selections are over, we want to give you one more chance to make changes to your course selections before we move forward with creating our master schedule for next year. On Monday, March 25th, you should recieve an email instructing you to log into your child's TEAMS portal to view their selections. If all is well, there is nothing you need to do. If you'd like to make changes, you can use the Google Form that will be provided to request a change. This will be your last time to make changes. Verification will end on Thursday, March 28th at 4pm.
Course selection information for the 2024-2025 school year can viewed at this link for Current Rising 7th and 8th graders. If you have further questions about course selections, please submit them here at this link. You will receive a response as soon as possible. https://forms.gle/cQYZ1ELDdoV4cr7Z6.
Remember that while exciting, this can be a stressful time and we are here to help. Feel free to reach out if you have questions or concerns.
Yearbooks On Sale!
YEARBOOKS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Preorder Yours Today!
$35 Feb Until March 31st / $40 April 1st Until May 23rd -OR- Until Sold Out
TO PAY IN PERSON: Students May Bring Cash/Check to Coach Clewell in Room 214
(In Person Sales Do NOT Have a Processing Fee)
Please Make Checks Payable to MMS Yearbook
Purchase Online at:
https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/index.cfm/job/15136
School Code: 15136
(Online Sales Have a Processing Fee of an Additional $3.99)
6th Grade
Math
We will be introducing new and familiar concepts of Mean, Median, Mode, and Range.
ADVANCED MATH
We will be introducing new and familiar concepts of Mean, Median, Mode, and Range.
ELAR
Next week, we will finish reading The Outsiders and investigate themes of the novel.
Science
We will begin our Unit 9: Investigating the Solar System. Please be sure your student is studying their vocabulary and bringing a charged Chromebook to school every day.
Social Studies
We will continue in Unit 8 Sourh Asia learning about environmental issues. Students were issued a neon green packet, please maker sure they do not use it as it contains every worksheet needed for this unit.
Resource ELAR
We will continue reading The Outsiders. Students will be assigned an assignment that will focus on theme. This will be a major grade.
Math Enrichment (Boyan)
We will practice all operations with rational numbers and apply these skills towards solving equations.
ELAR Enrichment (Ruybal)
We will continue our work in Workshop 3 (Life in a Dystopia) by analyzing Literary Elements in the short story, "The Lottery". Students will also continue their individual practice in Read 180.
Resource MathWe will be introducing new and familiar concepts of Mean, Median, Mode, and Range.
7th Grade
Math
Students will be determining the probability of simple of and compound events.
Advance Math
Students will be solving problems using pythagorean theorem and its converse.
ELAR
Student will conclude Unit 5 with poems from the novel in verse "The Crossover" by Kwame Alexander. Students will also create an inforgraphic about a favorite sport or video game. When we return from the four day Easter weekend, we will begin our STAAR Countdown to prepare for the STAAR test in April!
Social Studies
In Texas History, Week of March 25 - 28, we will continue our examination ot the Great Depression, The Dust Bowl , the New Deal Policies of FDR, and Texas' role during WWII. All of this will be followed by a Unit 10 Quiz.
Resource ELAR
Students will finish up Unit 5 and focus on an informational text geared toward video game careers. After the four day weekend, we will begin our STAAR review.
ELAR Enrichment (Fite)
We will read and analyze the literary elements of "The Lottery" in Workshop 3. Students will continue to practice reading and fluency skills in the Read 180 program.
Science
Student have started a new unit on flow of energy and will be creating their own food webs. Advanced classes have a project that is due on Tues, April 2. The information if on Schoology. Please check in with them on their progress.
Resource Math
Students will be determining the probability of simple of and compound events.
8th Grade
Math
Students will finish learning about Scatter Plots and begin reviewing for the 8th grade Math STAAR which will take place on Tuesday, April 30th. Students will start recieving a weekly review packet.
Algebra
Students will work on transformations, exponential functions, and begin reviewing for the STAAR test.
ELAR
We will be completing the Unit 4 Writing Task (a correspondence). We will also begin our STAAR Review/Prep by analyzing the Benchmark Data and reviewing our previous essays.
Science
8th grade Science students are reviewing for their Science STAAR test which will take place on Tuesday, April 23. Please make sure your student comes to school with a fully charged electronic device and a charger.
Social Studies
We will be reviewing for our Intreim exam that will be given on Wednesday, March 27. We will also be finishing off Unit 10: Civil War this week. Please make sure to bring all chrombooks charged and ready to use.
Resource ELAR
We will be wrapping up Unit 4 by writing an essay that analyzes the similarities between a poem and a historical writing. After the four day weekend we will begin our STAAR review.
Math Enrichment (Boyan)
We will find correlations of scatterplots and use trend lines to make predictions.
ELAR Enrichment (Ruybal)
We will continue our work in Workshop 8 (Follow the Money) by analyzing an informational text. Students will also continue their individual practice in Read 180.
ELAR Enrichment (Fite)
We will analyze an informational text in Workshop 8. Students will continue to practice reading and fluency skills in the Read 180 program.
Resource MathStudents will be working on ordering numbers and beginning Pythagorean Theorem problems.
Reading / Dyslexia (Sheehan)Students will participate in small group instruction to read, write and spell multisyllabic words, using Wilson Reading and Read Natural. Independent work: Students will build vocabulary by researching new words and completing a vocabulary 4-square.
Band
Choir
Beginning choirs are learning and rehearsing new music for our Spring Show. More information to come on some extra spring performance opportunities for singers!
Orchestra
Dance
Theatre
Theater 1 (Tidblom)
Students will continue playwriting in theatre and write short plays to present to their peers.
Theatre 2 (Konvicka)
Students will continue playwriting in theatre and write short plays to present to their peers.
Theatre 3 (Driesse)
Students will continue creating cinematography videos in class.
Art
Art (Kelly)
MS 1 will continue working on their watercolor projects. MS 2 will continue working on their mask projects.
Art (Martinez)
MS 1 will begin working on their tessellation drawing. (Due April 5th)
HS ART will begin building their cardboard shoe sculpture. (Due April 12th)
GTT
STEAM
Web Design
Computer Science
Journalism
- Tin Foil Stop Motion
- Friday Five #28
* Everybody needs to bring their charged laptop to class EVERY DAY! *
Spanish
Spanish 1(Thornburg/Garza, A.)
Students will be learning to introduce their family members and describe them in the target language.
Spanish 2(Thornburg)Students will learn the vocabulary to critic movies and television shows.
Professional Communications
Health
Principles of Agriculture
Principles of Education
Color Guard
PE/Boys Pre-Athletics/Boys Athletics
Boys Athletics (Rich)District Track Tuesday and Wednesday - Soccer tryouts Thursday next week
Boys PE (Peloquin)Bring a water bottle every single day! Wear appropiate footwear for working out.
Boys Pre-Athletics (Rich)Working on speed and strength
Turn in Physicals ASAP to Coach Rich. Make sure the medical history is signed. Here is a link to the form (or or pick one up from coaches): https://hayscisd.rankonesport.com/New/PrintableDocuments.aspx
* RankOne forms must be completed online. You can act as a "guest" or create an account, up to you. If you have multiple kids in the district or plan to do athletics for years, an account may be helpful Here is that link: https://hayscisd.rankonesport.com/New/NewInstructionsPage.aspx
** All athletes must wear an athletic uniform everyday. Here is the link to order those clothes: https://sites.google.com/hayscisd.net/mmsathletics/store *
Boys Athletics SportsYou Code: 9YV6-8MXB
PE/Girls Pre-Athletics/Girls Athletics
Girls Athletics (Wylie)
District track is on March 26th and 27th. Soccer teams will be announced on Thursday March 28th.
Girls PE (Crayton)
Bring a water bottle every single day! Wear appropiate footwear for working out.
Girls Pre-Athletics (Wylie)
We will be regrouping students to continue working on volleyball, basketball and conditioning.
Join SportsYou with the code: X25VSVQA
Turn in Physicals ASAP to Coach Rich. Make sure the medical history is signed. Here is alink to the form (or or pick one up from coaches): https://hayscisd.rankonesport.com/New/PrintableDocuments.aspx
** RankOne forms must be completed online. You can act as a "guest" or create an account, up to you. If you have multiple kids in the district or plan to do athletics for years, an account may be helpful Here is that link: https://hayscisd.rankonesport.com/New/NewInstructionsPage.aspx
** All athletes must wear an athletic uniform everyday TOP AND BOTTOM. Here is the link to order those clothes: https://sites.google.com/hayscisd.net/mmsathletics/store
Girls Athletics SportsYou Code: F8K3K8HE
School District: Hays CISD
PTA: McCormick Middle School
McCormick PTSA
Please join our amazing and wonderful PTSA. We have some great things planned for this school year and we need your help. Click on the link below to join! You can also follow our MMS PTSA on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/McCormickMiddleSchoolPTSA
Dates of meetings...all meetings will take place at MMS cafeteria starting at 6pm.
November 5th
February 21st
April 17th
* Students who join the MMS PTSA will get in free to school dances.
Student ID Badge
All students have been given their ID badge. For safety reasons, all students are required to wear an ID badge every day. Students may use a lanyard of their choosing. Students who do not have their ID badge will need to get a temporary badge.
Consequences for not wearing your ID badge are the following:
1st and 2nd time: Warning
3rd time: Lunch Detention
4th and 5th time: Warning
6th time: Lunch Detention
7th and 8th time: Warning
9th time: After School Detention
10th or more: ISS/Parent Phone Call
I can use parent support with this policy. ID badges is one of our safety protocols to ensure everyone on our campus is safe and supposed to be on our campus. This is something we take seriously and will be consistent with. Students will not be allowed into the classroom without and ID badge. I greatly appreciate your help making sure your child is wearing their ID badge. Thank you.
Late Bus Information
Any student that needs to stay after school will be provided a late bus. This bus will pick students up at MMS and will take them to a "hub" location. Your child will be dropped off at a certain area. The times will differ depending on traffic. Please have your child check their advisory course in schoology for the exact location where your child will be dropped off. Parents might need to pick up their child at the "hub" location. Please email transportation at Transportation@hayscisd.net
Birthday Shout Out
Wish your child Happy Birthday on our school marquee! Please click the link below to put a birthday message on the school marquee! Please keep your message short...We are limited in the letters, especially the letter "Y".
Please plan accordingly. If you know already that you want a message, please put in for it now. The sooner the better! Dates will go away.
All entries must be put in by 4:30pm the previous day. Any entries put in after 4:30pm, will not go up the next day.
North Side - Facing child nutrition
South Side- Facing entrance
Gifted & Talented Information
More information to come!
School Supply List
Lunch Deliveries
Hays CISD Meal Delivery Services
Hays CISD campuses will no longer accept deliveries from meal delivery services or restaurants for student lunches. Parents may still bring outside food for their children if they plan to deliver the meals directly to their child’s designated lunch period. The person dropping off food must be on the student information page in TEAMS. All guests are required to follow existing safety protocols and check in with ID at the front office.
CNN Student News
We will show all students CNN 10 Student News every morning before 1st period. This is an excellent, non biased, news source that reviews current news events for students. It is targeted towards students.
I have provided the link for you for review. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Students attending sporting events
Students are welcomed and encouraged to attend athletic events. Students are expected to watch the game and to show school spirit. All students must have a school issued ID badge with them in order to attend athletic events. Temporary ID's will not be accepted.
Students that are exhibiting inappropriate behavior, using inappropriate language, and not remaining in the gym or football field, will be ask to leave and will not be allowed to attend any sporting events at McCormick.
Football/Basketball (In the small gym)
Parents attending the A team game will need to wait outside the gate until the B team game is over. For basketball (in the small gym), parents for the A team game will need to wait in the hallway. This will allow time for parents to exit the game in a safe and efficient way.
Also, due to the lack of space in the small gym, parents/visitors will be seated first. Students may be asked to stay in the big gym only to watch the sporting event.
Please read and watch
Dear Hays CISD Family,
We have published part 2 of episode 1 (Fighting Fentanyl: Help is Here) of our Fighting Fentanyl video series.
The link to it online in English and Spanish is: https://www.hayscisd.net/fentanylvideos
As we continue our conversation about the dangers of fentanyl, we will continue to produce additional videos and resource materials.
The main fentanyl webpage is www.hayscisd.net/fentanyl.
Cell Phone Policy
This procedure is intended to support student learning while minimizing student distractions and disruptions. The procedure will also support and enhance current safety procedures and protocols. Teachers are expected to incorporate technology as a part of their lesson plans as long as it supports the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). Students may use their own technology (laptops or iPad) to support the learning objectives in the classroom.
Student use guidelines during the school day (8:10 AM-3:45 PM)
• Students may use their personal electronics on campus before 8:10 AM and after 3:45 PM.
• Cell phones must be out of sight and on airplane mode in the classroom.
• Students will not have their cell phones out during class or passing periods.
• Cell Phone use is prohibited in bathroom, locker rooms, changing areas or any area considered private.
• Principals may allow students to use their cell phones during lunch time.
Violation of electronics procedure
Students who violate the procedure will have the following consequences.
• 1st Offense – Warning
• 2nd Offense – Confiscation of the device.
• 3rd Offense – Confiscation of the device and parent notified.
• 4th Offense – Confiscation of the device, mandatory parent meeting. Assign one hour of afterschool detention. Device returned at the end of the day.
• Multiple Offenses – Confiscation of the device, may charge a $10 fee, and assigned In School Suspension.
Students who fail to surrender devices will elevate consequences immediately. Confiscated phone will be returned to the student at the end of day. Violations will reset every nine week grading period.
Parent expectations Parents can help their child support this policy, the learning environment, and our school’s mission by:
• Discussing the school expectation with your child
• Picking up confiscated devices in a timely manner between 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Please review our parent drop off and parent pick up procedures.
Student Drop Off/Pick Up
Our doors open at 7:30am each day. I will not have any supervision outside until 7:30am. You can drop off your child earlier but there will not be any supervision. We will release car riders at 3:39pm each day.
In the morning, please drive all the way up the hill as far as you can. Please do not drop off in the "Red Zone" where it says no parking. Also, do not drop off students in the front of the school. We need to keep this area clear for buses.
We are locking the back doors at 8:00. If your child arrives to school after 8:00, please drop off in the front of the building.
In the afternoon we want to fit as many cars in as possible. I will stop traffic to let the buses go ahead of everyone. We are trying to get the buses loaded as soon as possible so they can get on their routes.
Please DO NOT tell your child to walk to your vehicle while you are waiting in line.
PLEASE DO NOT do any Uturns when you are in line. This is a safety concern.
I appreciate your understanding with this.
As you know the line at parent pick up is extremely long. We are doing the best we can and I appreciate everyone’s patience. The line will get faster. The following items are some things your child can do to make the line go faster:
- Make sure your child is looking for you
- Try not to get out of your car for your child to put things in trunk
- Drive all the way up the loop until you cannot drive up anymore
Please watch the video below on how to fill out the the lunch application form!
Lunch Application Forms
Child Nutrition
https://www.hayscisd.net/Page/311
Lunch Application
https://www.schoolcafe.com/hayscisd
Only needs to be done 1 per household
Or also adding money to child’s lunch account
McCormick Middle School Information
- School starts at 8:10am and ends at 3:45pm
- Students will have 7 class periods
- Students will have 4 minutes to get from class to class. We do count tardies. Tardies will begin the second week of school
- We have 3 lunch periods separated by grade levels. 6th grade will eat first, followed by 7th grade, and 8th grade will eat last
- If time permits, students will be allowed to purchase snacks after everyone has been given the opportunity to get a lunch. Snacks can be purchased with cash or charged to student's lunch account.
- We do not have academic lockers at MMS.
- Every student will be given a school device (unless students choose to use their own)
- Students will need a Hays CISD device during STAAR testing
Visitors On Campus
ENGLISH
We are so excited to open our doors to visitors again! As always, safety will remain our number one priority. Please review the District Safety Procedures prior to visiting our campus by clicking here.
A few reminders:
- All visitors will continue to check in at the front office
- All visitors will need to show official state identification (Texas Driver’s license or state issued ID card)
- Visitation may be denied due to lack of appropriate identification required for criminal background screening
- All students must wear their ID tag while on campus. Please make sure your student wears their ID daily.
We are excited to offer volunteering opportunities again! Interested in volunteering? Learn more: Hays CISD Volunteers In Public Schools (VIP)
Please click here for additional information and safety reminders: Campus Safety Protocols
We look forward to seeing you soon!
SPANISH
¡Nos da mucho gusto volver abrir nuestras puertas a visitantes de nuevo! Como siempre, la seguridad siempre será nuestra primera prioridad. Por favor revise los Procedimientos de Seguridad del Distrito antes de visitar alguno de nuestros campus al hacer CLIC AQUÍ.
Unos cuantos recordatorios:
- Todos los visitantes deberán registrarse en la oficina de la entrada principal.
- Todos los visitantes necesitan mostrar su identificación oficial del estado (Licencia de Conductor o Identificación del Estado de Texas)
- Se podrá negar la visita en caso de falta identificación apropiada para la verificación de antecedentes.
- Todos los estudiantes deberán usar su Credencial de Identificación mientras estén en el campus. Favor de asegurarse que su hijo(a) porte su ID diariante.
¡Nos emociona poder volver a ofrecer oportunidades de participación voluntaria nuevamente! ¿Le interesa participar como voluntario? Infórmese más en: Voluntarios en Escuelas Públicas de Hays CISD (VIP)
Haga CLIC AQUÍ: Protocolos de Seguridad en el Campus para mayor información y leer los recordatorios de seguridad.
¡Esperamos verlos muy pronto!