Eickenroht Informer
April 6th - April 9th
Message from the Principal
Just a note to let you know we are thinking about you, and I know teachers have already been reaching out to touch base. I am putting out this weekly newsletter so you can stay informed about the districts plans for learning opportunities. All of the previous and current newsletters are on our website at www.springisd.org/eickenroht
The newsletters contain links to the SISD's Empowered Learning site, locations for food pick up and work packet pick up, as well as, read alouds, virtual field trips, and other resources.
Stay home. Stay safe and look for updates each week in the newsletter and messages from the district.
Sincerely missing kids,
Mr. Green
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5th Grade Students Going to Bammel Middle School
Greetings 5th Grade Parents,
We hope this message finds you and your family well! Bammel Middle School, which will be The School for International Studies at Bammel next year, needs your help. They will be offering new electives for their scholars focused on languages and cultures. Specifically, all sixth grade scholars will explore 5 languages (Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, and American Sign Language) and the cultures that speak those languages.
As they work to build your scholar's ideal schedule, they need your help. Please complete the course selection form that can be found on our campus webpage and in the text message that will follow by Friday, April 10, 2020. English and Spanish versions of the course selection form are available.
Thank you in advance for completing the form below
Curbside Meal Menus for April 6-9; No Service on Friday Holiday
Spring ISD Child Nutrition will be providing curbside meals, as usual, Monday, April 6 through Thursday, April 9, but will not be handing out meals on Friday, April 10 because it is a scheduled holiday.
The curbside meal program serves children 18 years old and under at drive-through locations at 12 campuses, and children must be present with their parents to pick up the meals.
Evening Curbside Meal Schedule - 5 to 7 p.m. at the following school sites:
Bailey Middle, 3377 James C. Leo Dr., Spring
Claughton Middle, 3000 Spears Rd., Houston
Smith Elementary, 26000 Cypresswood Dr., Spring
Morning Curbside Meal schedule - 8 to 11 a.m. at the following school sites:
Anderson Elementary, 6218 Lyngate, Spring
Bailey Middle, 3377 James C. Leo Dr., Spring
Bammel Elementary, 17309 Red Oak Dr., Houston
Booker Elementary, 22352 Imperial Valley Dr., Houston
Clark Primary, 12625 River Laurel Dr., Houston
Claughton Middle, 3000 Spears Rd., Houston
Hoyland Elementary, 2200 Wittershaw Dr, Houston
McNabb Elementary, 743 East Cypresswood Dr., Spring
Meyer Elementary, 16330 Forest Way Dr., Houston
Ponderosa Elementary, 17202 Butte Creek Rd., Houston
Reynolds Elementary, 3975 Gladeridge Dr., Houston
Smith Elementary, 26000 Cypresswood Dr., Spring
Families arriving during the scheduled times the week of April 6-9 will receive the following entree items:
Monday: Pizza Kit
Tuesday: Cheeseburger
Wednesday: Nacho Kit
Thursday: Chicken Sandwich
Look for a drive-through area at the front of the school where the grab-and-go meals will be handed out. For more information, go to Spring ISD Child Nutrition.