
The Randle Recorder
Where Excellence is the Standard: March 3-16
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Website: https://www.lcisd.org/campuses/randlehs/home
Address: 7600 Koeblen Road, Richmond, TX, 77406
Phone: 832-223-5800
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Message from Mrs. Lewis
Dear Randle High School Families,
We’ve made it to the final week before Spring Break! As we wrap up this stretch, we want to share a few important reminders and updates to ensure students finish strong before the break.
🏀 Huge Shoutout to Our Lions Boys’ Basketball Team!
A huge shoutout to our amazing Lions' boys' basketball team for their incredible playoff journey! They really gave it their all against a tough Port Arthur Memorial team—what a season it has been! We are so proud of their dedication, hard work, and teamwork. Congratulations, Lions, on an unforgettable season!
🎉 Lions' Recent Athletic Achievements!
🥇 Track & Field: The Lions Track & Field team had a fantastic meet at the Walter Heintschel Relays in Alief! The boys were Team Champions, and the girls finished as Team Runner-Up!
⚾ Baseball: Our boys went 4-0 in the Fort Bend Tournament! They competed from the first pitch to the last, bringing energy, determination, and teamwork. Great job, men!
🎭 Winter Guard: Congratulations to the @RandleHS and @WrightJHLions Winter Guards! They had a fantastic performance at the TCGC Clear Creek Regional, walking away with 🥇 1st place and 🥈 2nd place finishes!
⚽ Varsity Boys Soccer: The Lions secured a win against Fort Bend Marshall! Way to go, team!
Important Updates
🌟 Recognizing Our Amazing Staff – Our teachers and staff work tirelessly to make Randle High School a place of excellence for your students. We would love for you to take a moment to celebrate them by completing the Roaring Fan form above. Your words of appreciation mean the world to our team!
📢 Cap & Gown Distribution – Seniors who have previously purchased their cap and gown can pick them up Tuesday, March 18, during all lunches.
🏆 Success Starts with Daily Effort! – Attendance and engagement are key to student success. Every class period matters, and we encourage students to be present, prepared, and actively participating each day.
Weekly Campus Reminders
✅ Be On Time! – Classes begin promptly at 8:25 AM. Arriving late means missing valuable instruction. Every minute counts!
✅ Dress Code Enforcement – Students must adhere to the LCISD dress code policy as outlined in the student handbook. Students not in dress code will receive disciplinary consequences. Please ensure your student is following the guidelines each day.
✅ Student IDs Must Be Worn Daily – All students are required to wear their school-issued ID badge at all times while on campus. This is essential for safety and identification purposes. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action.
✅ Student Parking – Only students who have paid the parking fee and met all requirements are allowed to park on campus. Unauthorized vehicles may be towed at the owner’s expense.
✅ Cellphones & Electronic Devices – Per LCISD policy, cell phones and other electronic devices must not be visible or in use during class periods. Non-compliance will result in disciplinary action.
✅ Early Release – Friday, March 7, is an Early Release Day for all students.
Looking Ahead
After this busy week, we hope you take time to relax, enjoy your family and friends, and recharge for the final stretch of the semester. Please review the information in this week's newsletter carefully, and if you have any questions, reach out to your child's assistant principal or counselor for support.
We appreciate your partnership and support as we continue through the second semester. Wishing all our Lion families a safe and restful Spring Break!
With Lion Pride,
Destiny Lewis
Principal
Dr. Thomas E. Randle High School
The Lion Lowdown
Read About What is Happening This Week!
Roaring Fans!
FFA Visits the Capital!
Our FFA Lions recently had the opportunity to travel to Austin. Students were able to sit through a morning of guest speakers who gave them lessons on how to be better leaders and how the legislative processes work. After lunch they took a tour of the Capital Building where the tour guide gave them in-depth knowledge on what happens in each of the meeting rooms as well as history about the great state of Texas. All had fun and were very engaged!
Looking Ahead!
Cheer Tryouts Rescheduled!
Cheer tryouts have been rescheduled by the district. Be sure to complete the tryout sign up link below and submit the required physical/documentation by midnight on March 28th. No exceptions will be made.
A mandatory campus parent meeting will be held soon to learn about the tryout process. Candidates must participate in the two day clinic day and mock tryouts to be eligible. This ensures that consistency and helps students know what to expect. Please review the flier details for attire and location information.
Families can read more about the tryout process in the attached PDF below.
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Parent Standards of Conduct
Lamar CISD welcomes parents and guardians to be engaged and involved in student academics and activities. Mutually respectful behavior at school campuses and in interactions with campus staff is essential for fostering a positive and productive school environment. Establishing clear parent/guardian standards of conduct sets expectations and creates a respectful and supportive atmosphere for everyone involved.
- Safety and Security: Parents/guardians must comply with safety and security protocols on campus, including sign-in procedures and visitor badges.
- Adherence to School Policies: Parents/guardians must familiarize themselves with school policies and follow them, including rules related to student drop-off and pick-up, dress code, and behavior expectations.
- Respectful Communication: Parents/guardians must communicate with school staff in a respectful and courteous manner. This includes using appropriate language, listening to staff members’ perspectives, and refraining from disrespectful or aggressive behavior.
- Appropriate Use of Technology: Parents/guardians are expected to use technology, such as email or messaging apps, responsibly when communicating with school staff.
- Appropriate Time and Place: Parents/guardians are expected to understand the appropriate times and locations for discussions with teachers or school staff. There may be designated parent-teacher conferences or specific office hours when staff can address concerns.
- Privacy and Confidentiality: Parents/guardians must respect the privacy and confidentiality of other students and families. Discussions about individual students must be conducted privately and not shared with others.
- Conflict Resolution: Parents/guardians are expected to engage in constructive conflict resolution if they have concerns or disagreements with school staff. This includes seeking appropriate channels for dispute resolution and avoiding confrontations on campus.
- Feedback and Suggestions: Parents/guardians should feel welcome to provide feedback and suggestions to the school administration but should do so in a constructive and respectful manner.
Prohibited Behaviors
In order to provide a peaceful and safe school environment, Lamar CISD prohibits the following behaviors by parents/guardians and visitors:
- Abusive, threatening, profane or harassing communication, either in person, by e-mail or text/voicemail/phone or other written or verbal communication
- Disruptive behavior that interferes or threatens to interfere with campus operations, including the effective operation of a classroom, an employee’s office or duty station, a campus lobby, or school grounds, including sporting events, parking lots and car-pickup
- Threatening to do bodily harm to a District employee, visitor, fellow parent/guardian or student
- Threatening to damage the property of a District employee, visitor, fellow parent/guardian or student
- Damaging or destruction of school property
Consequences
Depending upon the severity of the incident, parents/guardians or visitors may be removed from or otherwise banned from campus and participation in school-sponsored events under the criminal trespass laws.
In situations involving lesser infractions or where remediation is viable, a warning will be provided in writing prior to the filing of trespass and issuance of a formal ban. Should a parent/guardian or visitor fail to heed the direction issued in the warning, a ban or other restrictions designed to deter the conduct will follow.
No restriction, however, will prevent the parent/guardian from working collaboratively with the campus or district to meet the child’s educational needs, nor will a parent/guardian be excluded from a child’s IEP meeting.
Specific procedures for campus warning and ban decisions can be found in policy GKA (LEGAL) and GKA (LOCAL), as well as the Lamar CISD Student Handbook.
Link to Parent Standards of Conduct (English)