Wildcat Weekly
What's Going On In Wildcat Nation | Oct. 18-24, 2021
Hallways Happenings
Introducing 2021-2022 Dekaney High School Homecoming King & Queen: Jaiden Robertson & Janaisa Harris
DHS Homecoming - View Full Album Here
Equal Opportunity Student Survey
Students use your Student ID to access the survey
Friday, October 20: Dekaney vs Westfield Pep Rally
Activity Announcements
Wednesdays in October: Pink Out for Breast Cancer
Wear pink to support the fight against breast cancer
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Tuesday, October 19: Senior Fundraiser Night
Gringos - Spring, 19330 Interstate 45 | Show Flyer
11am - 9pm
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Dekaney Wildcat 2021-2022 Sports Schedules
2021-2022 DHS Lady Volleyball Schedule
2021-2022 DHS Football Schedule
Parent Partners
Chromebook/Hotspot Request for your student: Chromebook Request Link
Tuesday, October 19: School Health Advisory Council
Bullying Prevention Workshop
17125 Ella Blvd, Houston, Texas 77090
6:00PM - Bullying Prevention Workshop Flyer
Thursday, October 21: Dual Credit Information Session
Hosted by Lone Star College - North Harris | To Join Click Here
6pm - 7:15pm
2021 - 2022 Dekaney High School Homecoming Court
Announcing this year's homecoming court:
Homecoming King: Jaiden Robertson
Homecoming Queen: Janaisa Harris
Homecoming Prince: Jimmie Jones
Homecoming Princess: Ashley Martinez
Homecoming Duchess: Desaryah Wilkerson
Homecoming Countess: Journei White
DHS Homecoming Album - Click Here to View the Full Photo Album
Breast Cancer Awareness
Every Wednesday in the month of October - Wear pint to support the fight against breast cancer.
Equal Opportunity Student Survey
Equal Opportunity Student Survey
Students use your Student ID to access the survey
Equal Opportunity Schools’ mission is to ensure that students of color and low-income students have equitable access to America’s most academically intense high school programs and succeed at the highest levels.
If you want to know more about the survey, take a look at the video below.
EOS “Why” video for students: English Version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5XXFCFGX8U
Spanish Version: https://youtu.be/TT_avlPjbQU
SpringISD Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Spring ISD is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 through Oct. 15), held each year to honor the cultures and contributions of individuals who identify as Hispanic or Latino/Latina/Latinx.
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we are inviting students to participate in our October Literacy Event: Te Celebro. This is an event in which students will write a letter to someone, past or present, whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central or South America. Students are encouraged to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of their recipient and recognize their influence then and now. This is an opportunity for students to celebrate how famous Hispanic-Americans have impacted their own lives.
To participate:
1. Complete the Te Celebro Event Form
2. Submit your written letter to Room 1411KA or email your typed letter to tatlee@springisd.org
Deadline October 30, 2021
** All students who submit letters will be enter into drawing to be recognized and receive a special gift **
Featured Scholarship
This week's feature scholarship:
The Cypress-Woodlands Junior Forum Founding Member's Scholarship
The Cypress-Woodlands Junior Forum Founding Member's Scholarship is available to graduating female seniors.
The $1,000 scholarship is awarded to young women who have made the effort during their high school career to volunteer in their community (DSG-community service hours required).
Please download and complete the attached application. Once you have completed the online application, please be sure to print it and submit it to me in the College and Career Center no later than 3pm on January 7, 2022. As a courtesy, I will provide your transcript with your application.
The application can also be found at: www.cwjuniorforum.org/application
To view other announcements and scholarship opportunities, visit the Dekaney College & Career Resource Site regularly
College Board National Recognition Program Scholars
20 Spring ISD juniors and seniors named National Recognition Program Scholars by the College Board.
Dekaney High School
- Teon Golden, College Board National African American Recognition Program Scholar
- Cali Johnson, College Board National African American Recognition Program Scholar
On Tuesday, October 12, 2021 at 7pm the Spring ISD Board of Trustees met. Board members began by recognizing 20 Spring ISD juniors and seniors representing all five of the district’s high schools, who were named among this year’s National Recognition Program Scholars by the College Board. The group — including eight National African American Recognition Program Scholars and 12 National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars — were eligible for the recognition based on their GPAs, and their high PSAT and AP exam scores.
“Tonight, the scholars we will be recognizing are a testament to hard work combined with the support from their committed teachers, counselors, their campus principals, and other members of Team Spring, and encouraged and supported by their families that you see here tonight,” Hinojosa said, inviting another round of applause for the large number of parents and grandparents who attended the meeting to celebrate their students’ recognition.
“We couldn’t do it without the support of the parents,” she said.
Campus principals and college counselors were also on hand to help congratulate the students — the largest group ever in Spring ISD to be named National Recognition Program Scholars.
National Recognition Program Scholars: To Read the Full Article Click Here
2022 Senior Class Prestige Yearbook Photos
Gifted & Talented Referral's
To submit a referral, send an email, use the subject line: Request for GT Screening to tatlee@springisd.org or cwilli12@springisd.org