Huggins Paw Print
January 22nd
Huggins Elementary
Website: https://www.lcisd.org/campuses/huggins/home
Location: 1 Huggins Drive, Fulshear, TX, USA
Phone: 832-223-1600
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HugginsHounds/
LEVELING UP IN 2020
Howdy Hounds!
It was a great week to be a hound! Today we had the privilege of announcing our 20-21 Teacher and Paraprofessional of the year. Congratulations to Ms. Jurkowski and Ms. Gilbert for their dedication to our students, school, and community! We could not be more proud and honored to work alongside these amazing ladies.
If you are new to Huggins, please be sure to scroll below to review the car rider map explanation. Next week, Fulshear PD will be assisting on Katy-Fulshear Road to ensure cars are not utilizing the Irene Stern Community Center as a pass through. Please be sure that you are accessing Charger Way and u-turning at the end of the line to get into the car rider line. With everyone's assistance, we can ensure a safe and efficient drop-off and pick-up for our students.
We hope to see you at the Public Input Meeting for Morgan Elementary on Thursday, January 28th at 6:30pm in the Fulshear High School Auditorium. Before the Attendance Boundary Committee makes a recommendation for rezoning, they are seeking input from residents living in the impacted area. Your voice is a vital part of the process.
Please note that Friday, January 29th is a House Day! We are asking all students and staff to come decked out in their house colors!
Spring picture day is Tuesday, February 2nd. Pictures for virtual students will be open from 10:30-11:30am. Please pull up in the bus loading zone and your child will be escorted into the gym for their picture. Students must have a mask to enter. All parents, please use the link below to place your picture order.
Have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Bethany Cunningham
Principal
Valentine's Day 2021
Picture Day at Huggins!
Tuesday, Feb 2, 2021, 07:30 AM
Huggins Elementary
Beanstack Challenge!
Our Hounds have continued to exceed our goals for our Winter Reading Challenge! Keep logging those minutes!
2019-2020 School Report Card
Attached you will find a copy of the State of Texas 2019–20 School Report Card for Huggins Elementary. This report is 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. Due to COVID-19, STAAR® assessments were cancelled for the 2019–20 school year. Therefore, several data points have not been updated, including STAAR® and academic growth data. The information contained in the School Report Card is required by state law and is briefly described in the enclosed “2019–20 School Report Card Definitions.” The report for our school may or may not have all the information described because the information presented depends on whether the school is an elementary, middle, or high school. State law requires that the School Report Card display information about the state, the district, and the school. Where possible, the information must be reported by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status of the students and must include at least two years of results. The School Report Cards can be found online at:
A more complete report about Huggins Elementary, the Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR), can be accessed online at https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/index.html
Please contact me if you have any questions concerning this report card. Thank you for your continued support of Huggins Elementary.
Sincerely,
Bethany Cunningham, Principal
Huggins Elementary
Counselors Corner
CHARACTER COUNTS!
How can you promote FAIRNESS at home?
· Create a family environment that provides opportunities for each family member to express opinions and participate in decisions.
· Embrace the uniqueness of each family member, avoiding comparisons with siblings and friends.
· Clearly state and consistently apply rules and procedures.
· Teach open-mindedness as well as consistency.
· Talk frequently about fairness and fair play.
· Treat others, both inside and outside the family, equitably.
With new students enrolling, please see the map below to review our car line procedures. Please be sure that you are utilizing Charger Way and not u-turning at the Irene Stern Community Center. If you are not turning onto Charger Way from 1093, please be sure to u-turn at the end of the line to avoid cutting. Thank you for helping us ensure a safe and effective car rider line.
Please note that our doors open at 7:00am. To help the flow of our car rider line, please ensure that your child is ready to exit the car by having their mask on when you pull up. A reminder that our school day ends at 2:55pm this year. We are now dismissing at our standard time. We appreciate your patience as we continue to maximize the effectiveness of our car rider line. With the changes in protocols due to Covid-19, it is taking some additional time to load cars, as students are being dismissed from their individual classrooms.
Updated Quarantine Guidelines - LCISD
Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) amended their COVID-19 quarantine guidance to allow two shorter options for the quarantine period.
Beginning Jan. 4, 2021, the District’s COVID-19 quarantine guidelines will be updated based on this guidance from the CDC, as well as guidance from TEA and UIL. This update does not impact individuals with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive test.
Individuals identified as being exposed to someone with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive test will be quarantined based on the following:
- 10 days after the last close contact, so long as they continue to monitor themselves daily for symptoms and take appropriate precautions through day 14
- 7 days after the last close contact, after receiving a negative test result (administered at least 5 days after the last close contact), so long as they continue to monitor themselves daily for symptoms and take appropriate precautions through day 14
Individuals who return to school or work from these shorter quarantine windows should regularly monitor themselves to ensure they remain symptom-free and take appropriate precautions for the duration of the 14-day incubation period. Individuals who develop symptoms at any time during the 14-day incubation period should not report to school or work.
Click here for more COVID-19 exposure and quarantine information.Face Coverings (Updated)
As you know, we are seeing an uptick of positive Covid-19 cases in our area. In an effort to reduce exposure and limit the number of students and families that are required to quarantine, we are asking parents to partner with us to support our community. District protocols currently require all 4th and 5th graders to wear a mask at school. Our kinder-third graders wear a mask in the hallways, common areas, and during arrival and dismissal. We also have students wear a mask when they are in close contact with others or when social distancing is not feasibly possible, such as during small group instruction. When we have a positive case on campus, we are required to do extensive contact tracing to determine students/staff members that meet the definition of close contact. If the individual meets the definition, he or she is required to quarantine from school. To help reduce the number of of individuals required to quarantine, we are asking all students to wear masks. While we understand current district protocols do not require this in K-3, we are asking for a partnership in this process. We understand that there are many strong feelings regarding this topic, and we honor the decisions you have made for your child. We will remain in line with district protocols. We encourage you to talk to your student about wearing a mask at school to limit exposure and direct contact during this time.
Protective measures, including the use of face coverings, will be determined by the level of disease activity of COVID-19. The District will rely on data from the Department of State Health Services (DSHS), Fort Bend County Health & Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to determine the disease activity level and the appropriate protective measures.
Students are required to bring two dress code approved masks/face coverings daily. One will be worn, and one additional mask/face covering will be brought in a sealed/ziploc bag. Labeling of the masks with a student name is suggested.
Mask questions we have received:
Can my child wear a face shield? Full-face shields may be used in place of a mask to protect eyes, nose, and mouth whenever a mask is not feasible or whenever the education context may benefit from the ability to see an individual’s full face.
Can my child wear a neck gaiter/buff? Yes, these are also approved.
Does the mask have to be a Huggins uniform color? No. Masks may be any color or design. However, no inappropriate language or images will be allowed.
***Please note that BSN Sports has graciously donated Huggins Hounds lanyards that will be given to students on the first day of school. Students will be able to use these lanyard to attach their masks so that they do not get lost.
Smart Tag Parent Portal (repeat)
The Parent Portal for SMART Tag was opened on Monday, September 21ST. Parents can now register and view their child’s ridership information via the Parent Portal. Parents may see when and where their child got on and off the bus via a webpage on their computer or smart device. They may also receive notifications via text that the bus will soon be at their morning stop. Additional information can be found by clicking here. The link provides detailed steps, including videos, on how parents can get registered.
Specials for Virtual Students (repeat)
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LCISD Calendar
Huggins Dress Code
Students can wear Huggins Spirit Wear or solid colored polos in red, white, navy, light blue or black any day of the week. Bottoms must be denim (no embellishments or tears), khaki, black, or navy blue athletic shorts, slacks, shorts, skirts, skorts, capris or a dress. A few days of the week have themes but students are not required to participate.
Monday - Leveling Up in 2020! Students are encouraged to wear a shirt/dress coordinating to our video game theme.
Thursday - Students can support Roberts Middle School, Leaman JH and Fulshear HS by wearing purple.
Friday - Huggins Spirit Day!