Hearne Elementary School Newsletter
October- November 2019
Join us for our Open House/Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 25th beginning at 4:30 PM!
Come Visit our Arctic Book Fair this Week!
Husky News!
Greetings Husky Students and Families,
The past 30 days of school have been incredible! Our 1st-4th grade students are enjoying the early bird specials, while our families have been supporting all our campus events. We cannot thank you enough for always being there for your children and our staff to help us make our campus #1!
Save the Date!
Visit our Book Fair this week!
College Week is October 1st-4th
Parent Conference Week is October 14-18, 2019
Our 4th Grade Chic Fil A Spirit Night is Wednesday, October 16, 2019.
Our Fall Picture Day is Friday, October 18, 2019.
Our annual Fall Festival will take place on Friday, November 1st from 5:00-7: 00 PM. Tickets will be on sale soon!
Dress code update
Alief ISD is a uniform school district. Students are permitted to wear a Hearne spirit shirt on Wednesdays and a college/university shirt on Fridays this year. Jeans will be permitted with a spirit shirt on Wednesday and college shirt on Friday!
Parent Involvement Opportunities
This year there will be several opportunities for you to share your input, receive support for your child at home, and apply skills and strategies from the classroom. Our next Coffee with the Principals will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd from 8:30-10:00 AM. Refreshments will be served. We will also be hosting a Principal's Round Table throughout the year so you can share your celebrations and concerns with us. We are always here to listen.
Update Contact Information
Alief ISD has moved to an online registration system. All newly registered students should have used this system to register for this school year. All returning students have already been added to the new system based on last year’s information. If you moved or updated your phone numbers over the summer, look out for directions to update this information during the first weeks of school. Visit this website to update your student information today: https://www.aliefisd.net/enroll
Hearne Elementary School has a long, proud tradition of academic success grounded in a family atmosphere. I look forward to the fabulous feats we will accomplish for the 2019-2020 school year!
If you need anything, please let us know so we can support you and your family.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Johanna Sanchez
Principal
Meet Hero the Husky! Thank you for helping us name our Mascot!
Follow Us to Stay Informed
Website: www.aliefisd.net/hearne
Location: 13939 Rio Bonito Drive, Houston, TX, United States
Phone: 281-983-8333
Twitter: @hearnehusky
Great Things Happening around Hearne These Days...
We are AVID!
Our AVID Parent Workshop will take place during Open House!
COMET is at Hearne!
COMET, which stands for Community Outreach Missions Education Team, is a free after school program.
Alief ISD’s COMET students outperform their peers in a variety of ways:
- The COMET Program benefits participating elementary students as well as the student's parents and Alief ISD high school students.
- Enrichment courses are provided by district-trained, approved volunteers.
- Academic enrichment activities and homework assistance are provided by Alief ISD schools and 5Works.
Technology Integration Across the campus!
Brain breaks happen throughout the day!
Husky Spirit Shirts are on sale now!
Calling all 3rd and 4th graders! Growing U is here!
Hearne is pleased to welcome the Texas A and M 4-H Youth Outreach Program. This exciting FREE after-school program will include activities such as (but not limited to): Science of gardening and school gardens, writing in student garden journals and blogging, fresh vegetable tastings, easy vegetable recipe demonstrations, easy vegetable recipes to take home, preparation and participation in 4-H food contests, physical activity lessons and challenges, 4-H Youth enrollment and opportunity to hold a club office, service learning projects, family nights and FUN FUN FUN!!!
We are an Action-Based Learning Campus!
Our Familes are the best!
AVID in Action
Attention 2nd Grade Parents!
Hands-on is the way to go!
We are building language in all our students!
Campus Information
Core Values
We build meaningful relationships with all stakeholders.
We maintain a safe environment in a positive atmosphere.
We focus on student achievement.
We are committed.
We are a family.
Vision Statement
Hearne Elementary will provide a learning environment, where all stakeholders are empowered as leaders and critical thinkers. We are committed to building positive relationships in a safe environment while creating life-long learners who are prepared for the 21st century.
Mission Statement
The mission of Hearne Elementary School is to guide our stakeholders to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to make responsible life choices and positive contributions in a diverse society. In collaboration with home and community, we respond to the needs of every child, ensuring that each child can and will learn.
Motto
Learning today; leading tomorrow!
Theme this year
Our Mission is Possible on the Energy Bus!
Be on time. Every Day!
- Doors open at 7:15 AM daily. Early-bird special runs until 7:40 AM daily.
- Students are marked tardy after 7:55 AM.
- Breakfast is served to all students, free of charge until 7:55 AM.
- Instruction begins promptly at 8:00 AM.
Save the Date for the Upcoming Campus Events:
Visit our website regularly!
- September 25th- Open House/Public Hearing/ APTT #1 4:30-7:00 PM
- September 26th- Progress Reports go Home
- September 30th- Student Holiday/Staff Work Day
- October 3rd- Report Cards go home
- October 1-4- College Week
- October 7th- Wear Blue to Team up against Bullying
- October 7-11- Lunch child this week
- October 14-18th- Parent Conference Week
- October 16th- SDC Meeting at 3:45 PM
- October 16th- Chic Fil A Spirit Night
- October 18th- Picture Day
- October 21st- Classroom Spelling Bee
- October 21-25th- Red Ribbon Week
- October 24th- Coffee with the Principals at 8:30 AM
- October 25th- 50th day of School
- October 31st- Character Parade 2-2:30 PM
- November 1st-- Fall Festival from 5:30-8PM
- November 6th- Grade Level Spelling Bee
- November 13th- SDC Meeting
- November 14th- STEM/Family Fun Night
- November 16th- Alief Proud Day
- November 22nd- 70th Day of School (wear tie dye)
- November 25-29th- Thanksgiving Break
Lunch with Your Child
Our next Lunch with your child will begin the week of October 7-11, 2019.
Due to the size of our cafeteria, parents and guardians are welcome to eat lunch with their child on select days based on grade level.
Monday- PK/K/PPCD
Tuesday- 4th Grade/REACH
Wednesday- 3rd Grade/Life Skills
Thursday- 2nd Grade
Friday- 1st Grade
Encourage your student: See Something, Say Something!
Over the past few weeks, we have been reinforcing this simple phrase: "See Something, Say Something."
Please help us by encouraging your student to speak up and share anything that may be considered unsafe. The more we know, the better and faster our response can be.
Yes, we are a dress code campus!
Hearne Elementary School
Mode of Dress
Bottoms
Navy Blue or Khaki
*Jeans allowed with Hearne spirit shirt (Wednesdays) or college/university shirt (Fridays).
Tops
Any Solid Color Collared Shirt or Spirit Shirt on Wednesdays
Reminders:
- Too loose clothing or attire too tight for walking, sitting, bending, or reaching is unacceptable to wear to school.
- Oversized clothing, sagging pants, and exposure of undergarments are not permitted.
- Form-fitting shorts or pants of Lycra or spandex and biker shorts are not permitted.
- Cut-offs and slashed or ripped clothing is prohibited.
- Hats, caps, and bandanas must not be worn unless for special campus events. Parents will be notified.
- Hemlines of shorts, skirts, and dresses may be no more than 2” above the knees.
- Shoes must be worn at all times. House shoes/slippers are not allowed.
- Body piercing is limited to the ears only. Earrings are not permitted to be worn by male students in elementary school.
For more information, please read the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct.
Protecting Personal Information
Due to unique family situations (ex. guardianship/custody, protective orders, restraining orders, etc.) and safety concerns for all, personal information will not be shared with via phone calls because identity cannot be verified. Please contact an administrator if you have any concerns. We will be happy to support your concerns.
Bus Riders will use a SMART Tag!
In just three easy steps, you and your child can have peace of mind knowing that they are safe and sound on their way to and from school. The SMART Tag electronic bus transportation system ensures that students get on the right bus and get off at the right stop.
SMARTER AND SAFER BUS TRANSPORTATION
- Students are issued new school ID cards with an electronic chip SMART sensor
- School busses are equipped with a SMART Tag reader that riders swipe when loading and unloading
- The tablet will display whether the rider is boarding the correct bus or getting off at the right stop
- Parents and guardians can sign up for SMART Alerts via text to notify them that their child boarded the bus or exited at the correct stop
- Access to the Parent Portal allows you to view a real time map with GPS tracking
Have Questions? Contact Alief ISD Transportation Services: (281) 983-8400
If your student lost their SMART Tag, there is a $5 replacement fee. Please place the money in a sealed envelope with your students' name when sending it to school.
Student Pick Up
- Car Rider (all cars must have a car rider tag)
- Daycare
- Walker
- Bus Riders (all students should have a SMART ID Tag when boarding and unboarding the bus).
If you need to change your child's mode of transportation for dismissal, this must occur before 2:30 PM.
Early Dismissal Must be Done before 2:30 PM
Parents, for the safety of all students, the last time to pick up your student early each day is before 2:30 pm. Change of transportation must also be completed before this time.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Car Rider Reminder
Our dedicated staff members actively supervise students until the last student is picked up.
Thank you for your assistance in creating a safe environment for everyone.