Randle Recorder
Where Excellence is the Standard - Week of November 15th
RANDLE HIGH SCHOOL UPDATE
Dear Randle High School Families,
As we get ready to finish out the Fall semester. Please look below to review our exemptions process and frequently ask questions. All families will receive an electronic copy of our finals schedule later this week. It is important to know students are prohibited from taking exams early. If a student is absent, he/she will be provided a make date in January..
If your student needs to clear up any absences, please contact our attendance clerks Ms. Green or Ms. Morales. If there are any discrepancies regarding absences please contact your child's grade level administrator.
We are starting failure conferences with students who are in danger of failing for the semester. We will conduct both face to face and virtual meetings at the request of the parents. Randle Counselor's will be reaching out to schedule these meeting.
As a reminder this week will be the last week of HB 4545 tutoring for the fall semester. We will continue to earn HB 4545 time through Pride Plus. In closing, we wish everyone a very Happy Holidays! Let's end the week strong!
Events for the week of November 15-19, 2021:
Monday:
House Bill 45/45 tutoring
Theater Show at 7pm
Tuesday:
Randle Girl BB vs. Sweeny at Sweeny 5:00/6:30
Randle Boy BB vs. Clearbrook at Clearbrook 4:30/ 5:45
House Bill 45/45 tutoring
Wednesday:
House Bill 45/45 tutoring
Thursday:
Randle Fresh Girl BB vs. Katy Taylor (Katy Fr Tournament) TBD
Randle Boys BB vs. Galena Park JV Tournament TBD
House Bill 45/45 tutoring
Friday:
Randle Fresh Girl BB vs. Katy Taylor (Katy Fr Tournament) TBD
Randle Boys BB vs. Galena Park JV Tournament TBD
Sincerely,
John Montelongo
Principal
Dr. Thomas E. Randle High School
Lamar CISD
Randle High School Exemption Policy

Exemption Frequently Asked Questions









NOVEMBER Teachers of the Month

LAST DAY for HB4545 for the Fall semester

ADVISORY
MANE Time and PRIDE Plus. These programs will be held during advisory classes, which is a 30-minute block during 4th period.
MANE Time: This program will allow students to build character, prepare for post-secondary goals, and receive assistance with schoolwork.
PRIDE Plus: This program is correlated with our House Bill 4545 that was recently passed for students to receive accelerate learning. If your child did not meet the state's requirements for passing STAAR, they will be placed in either an ELA or Math class depending on their grade level, STAAR scores, and required hours they need to complete.
HB4545 Tutorial Information
Tutorial Times are:
Monday - Thursday 4:00-5:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Randle High School LGI
Snacks will be provided.
Transportation will be provided for students after tutorial times. You can pick up your student at the nearest elementary at the time listed below or at the front of Randle High School.
6901- ARREDONDO @ 5:44pm / MEYER @ 6:01pm
6902- THOMAS @ 5:42pm / CULVER @ 6:02pm
6903- PARK AND RIDE @ 6:08 / TIERRA GRANDE 6:39pm

TOP 10 Benefits for Students Traveling
Top 10 Benefits of Student Travel:
1. Compassion - Exposure to the problems and perks of other lifestyles helps students see their world in a different way. Having a broad awareness of how other people live and what other cultures prioritize allows a student to think differently about their own lives.
2. Confidence - Living and working for any amount of time in a culture that’s different from home can help prepare students for college in ways more profound than any sleep-away camp or vacation can. Overcoming challenges while traveling help students grow confidence and prepare them for life’s obstacles.
3. Networking - International travel, especially with a group or through a program, provides students with a global network of contacts and references. Plus, instead of relying on others’ opinions, travelers establish perspective, confidence and conviction that make it easier to gain the respect of others.
4. Grit - Traveling away from the comfort of friends, family and familiar surroundings is tough. But doing it shows that a person is interested enough in the rest of the world, and confident enough to venture out and discover other parts of the world. This is a character trait that’s very appealing to colleges and employers.
5. Better academic performance - Research has shown that travel increases gains in academic content knowledge. Traveling while young, of course while fun, is also an important investment to enhance a student’s academic performance in the future.
6. Perspective - Unfamiliarity and separation from home are great incubators for thought. New experiences will question one’s preconceived ideas. This enriching experience challenges students to open their minds regarding food, friends, and basic needs.
7. Individuality - Travel provides experiences to define a person’s place and purpose and establishes lifelong values and priorities. Discovering a new place is also a chance to discover one’s self, without the usual influences of home.
8. Growth & Independence - While away from home and the ease of a regular support system, students have opportunities to see what they are capable of accomplishing by themselves. Traveling allows students to develop themselves in ways that can’t be achieved without stepping outside of their comfort zone.
9. Appreciation - Getting away from home is also a chance to allow a student to realize what they miss most. Experiencing another place and culture is an opportunity to appreciate what they already have and realize the importance of the little things that often go unnoticed.
10. New Friends - Cultural immersion through travel and service programs can also help break down language barriers and open new channels of lifelong communication. Exploring a new place opens doors to establish new friendships and relationships that never would have been acquired without traveling.


Helping Hands Stock the Pantry Food Drive

Christmas Tree Donation
The Randle Royals and the Royal Pride Dance Department are looking for a gently used Christmas tree for the holidays. If you have an artificial tree, 6’ tall or taller, you are willing to donate to our program, please contact Coach O’Haver at tashane.ohaver@lcisd.org.

Be A Champion


Tamale Sale
If you need tamales for the holidays, the Royals are here to help! Bean, Pork, or Chicken, spicy or mild, just $12.00 per dozen and sponsored by Ramirez Tamales. We also have salsa verde and roja salsa in mild, spicy or hot for just $12.00 per jar. Orders due by November 8 with a delivery of November 18 after school, pick up at Randle High School. If you would like some delicious tamales for this upcoming holiday season, please see any Randle Royal or email Coach O’Haver at tashane.ohaver@lcisd.org. Our booster club accepts cash, cashiers check, Venmo, or Cash App.
Girl Basketball Spirit Wear
Basketball Season is here!!! There will be spirit wear available to you all. If you would like to purchase. Just scan the QR code or go to the link below to check it out. There is also a game schedule for the season.
https://southerninkenvy.com/collections/randle-hs-basketball-lcisd-spirit-wear



Randle HS Game Day Parking


Student Service Apps




Grade Guidelines for 21-22

AP Testing Information
Randle HS Testing AP Testing Information. If you have any questions please email Mrs. Black, elizabeth.black@lcisd.org

Fall Tutorial Schedule 2021

Randle High School 2021/22 Bell Schedule



Counselors and College and Career Information
Mr. Yarber, willie.yarber@lcisd.org - College and Career Counselor
Mrs. White, chandra.white@lcisd.org - 10th grade Counselor