Stallion News
September 16-22, 2024
A message from Mr. Rios, campus Principal
Greetings Stallion Community,
We had a wonderful week of school with our Stallion scholars and educators and we are all set to begin the seventh week of school. We would like to welcome two new teachers to our campus, Mr. MacArthur Jones who will be teaching RLA and Mr. Carlos Corona who is joining us as a SPED teacher, welcome to Stallion Country!
- Monday, September 16: Students follow their daily schedule. 6th grade virtual class meeting, presenter CIS Mr. Rangel. PLC's by grade level in the SCEI room. Tutoring from 330-430 mathematics.
- Tuesday, September 17: 7th grade virtual class meeting, presenter CIS Mr. Rangel. PLC's by content in the SCEI room. Tutoring from 330-430 RLA.
- Wednesday, September 18: Students follow their daily schedule. Tutoring from 330-430 Math & Science. SIT meeting at 345 PM inside the library. Progress reports available to students.
- Thursday, September 19: 8th grade virtual class meeting, presenter CIS Mr. Rangel. Tutoring from 330-430 RLA & Science. 4H County Fair with Mr. Varela.
- Friday, September 20: School Spirit Friday, wear your favorite Slider gear with jeans (no tears or holes). No tutoring.
- Saturday, September 21: Game day for our scholars, baseball, softball, girls and boys soccer.
Effective September 1st: Any student who is tardy to School, after 8 am will be required to be signed in by an adult at the front desk. Students are expected to be on campus by 7:45 am daily for breakfast on the go which goes through 7:59 am. First period begins at 8:00 am and we expect for all Stallions to be ready for the day prior to the 8:00 am start time.
If your child is staying for tutoring, we ask that they have arrangements to get picked up from our campus at 4:30 pm. Students with loss of credit may begin completing their hours, they will need an LOC log to document and track their hours. Once the form is completed and signed, please turn this into Assistant Principal Elizabeth Saucedo.
We wanted to remind our Stallion community about our cell phone/ear pods policy. Our policy states:
- Cell phones must be TURNED OFF at 7:45 a.m. and should remain off during the entire instructional/afterschool tutoring portion of the school day. Any cell phone out and visible during the school day including lunch time will be confiscated and must be picked up at school by a parent, regardless of how or if the student is using the phone.
- 1st Offense: Phone will be confiscated. Parents may pick it up on Friday after 3:15 p.m.
- 2nd Offense: & any time after: Phone will be confiscated. Parent may pick it up after school Friday a $15 fine is paid as per SISD Board Policy on the second offense and any offense thereafter.
When visiting our campus, it is important to bring an ID to request approval for entering our school building. Our campus is safe and secure and it provides our students a safe and supportive learning environment. Once you ring the door bell, you will be attended to by our receptionist over the door bell intercom system. You will be asked to state the purpose for your visit. If approved, our receptionist will be able to buzz you in to enter the front desk receptionist area. Note that any family member not listed on the students demographics will not be approved to visit with our Stallion scholar. A campus administrator is always available to assist you and your family. Our school office hours are Monday thru Friday, 7:30 am to 4:00 pm. If you have any questions, please contact us at 915.937.5400.
Stallion scholars make sure you are arriving on time, taking attendance for each class and actively participating. Our goal as a campus is 97% and above. Stallions, if you have any questions in regards to attendance, please reach to your teachers or our campus PEIMS attendance specialist, Ms. Amber Barajas at 915.937.5400.
Respectfully,
Brandon Rios
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Meet our Team
A Message from Coach Hernandez, Campus Athletic Coordinator
A Message from Mrs. Dieter, Campus Counselor
Stallion Parents/Guardians,
This school year, your 8th-grade child will complete the Texas Success Initiative
Assessment (TSIA) starting the second semester. This test will determine if your child is ready for college-level course work in the areas of reading and writing. With successfully passing this assessment, your child will be eligible to register for Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual Credit classes at their high school. These classes will in turn become college credits that your child will be able to transfer post-graduation. In addition, the TSIA is needed for those students applying to Advanced High School Academies and Early Colleges.
School counselors will be able to provide information and answer any question at our first parent/teacher conference on October 21, 2024. If you would like more information on the TSIA please visit:
Lisa Dieter
William D Slider School Counselor
915-937-5410
Extended Learning Camps
Stallion community, our extended learning camp flier is below, tutoring started on Tuesday, September 3rd. Tutoring times are from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. We ask that you make arrangements for our scholar to get pick up right after tutoring. There is no activity bus for our scholars for this school year. If you have any follow up questions, please contact our campus SCEI coaches Mrs. Laura Reyes or Mrs. Isabel Martinez at 915.937.5400.
Peter Piper Pizza Night
A Message from Student Council
A Message From Mr. Wood, Parent Liaison
Hello Stallion Families,
This next week, we have a couple of events for you. Montwood High School is hosting a GT Parent Information Night on Monday, September 16th from 630p – 730p. It will be held in their theatre so if you have any questions about the program, please come and ask those questions.
Tuesday, September 17th from 900a – 1100a, we will be hosting the Department of Public Health who are holding a Parent Café in the library. Parent Cafes are an open space to have discussions that are relevant and meaningful. The theme for this one is “Building Blocks”.
Saturday, September 21st is our Family Night Out hosted by the El paso Locomotive FC. Tickets are $18 and spread through a few sections. Hope to see everyone there. Flyers for these events are attached to this newsletter.
Don’t forget to join us on the Remind App to get this information faster. Just text @a84eeh3 to 81010. As always, please feel free to reach out with any questions.
Derek Wood
Phone: 915-937-5400
Email: dwood01@sisd.net
Project Vida at Slider
Dress Code Updates: Changes from Previous School Year
It is the philosophy of the Socorro Independent School District and William D. Slider Middle School that all students should maintain high standards of dress. A committee of parents, students, and teachers adopted a uniform policy for Slider Middle School.
Shirts & Required Colors:
· Students will wear a white, navy blue, or forest green collared polo shirt with or without a Slider school logo.
· White, navy blue, or forest green T-shirts will be allowed only if they have the Slider school uniform logo.
Pants/Shorts/Skirts/Skorts Required Colors and Style:
· Students will wear khaki, tan, or blue pants. No black pants or other colors will be permitted.
· Pants must be in good repair. No ripped or torn pants, please. Slits of any kind are also not permitted.
· Regular and relaxed-style pants and joggers are acceptable.
· Tights, yoga pants, wide-leg and baggy-fit pants are not acceptable.
· The length of the pants must not touch/drag along the floor, and they must fit according to the waist size of the student. “Sagging” of the pants will not be allowed on campus.
· No military style cargo pants are permitted.
· No ragged edge, daisy dukes, spandex or hot pants or short shorts are permitted.
· Shorts may not be rolled up. The length of skirts, skorts, and shorts must extend below the student’s fingertips when the student’s arms are extended at his/her sides.
· Capri style pants are permitted.
Jackets/ Sweaters Required Colors and Style:
· These must be zippered or buttoned down and can be worn as seasonably appropriate.
· Jackets/coats must not cover the Slider logo while in the building.
· Thermals, turtlenecks, or solid school colored long-sleeve shirts may be worn under the Slider logo shirts during cold weather.
· Pull-over must be a white, navy blue, or forest green color with a Slider school logo.
· No “Cookies” logos or any other clothing representing any references to drugs or alcohol or weaponry are allowed.
Accessory Dress Requirements/Restrictions:
1. Caps, hats, bandannas, headbands, stocking caps and hoods etc. may not be worn. All of these accessories need to be left at home.
2. For reasons of health and safety the following will not be allowed: sunglasses worn inside the building, and jewelry/ piercings in lips, eyebrows, nose, tongue, chin etc.
3. No weapon like or oversized jewelry is allowed, including studded leather bracelets, oversized chains, or chained wallets. Beaded jewelry that uses fish line is particularly unsafe.
4. Shoes must be worn at all times. Closed toe and closed heel shoes are required. Shoes must have hard soles and be specifically designed for outside wear. Platform shoes (greater than 1 ½ inches) are not permitted for reasons of safety. Crocs (clogs) are not allowed on campus unless approved by administration for dress-up days.
Bell Schedule 2024-2025
Rising 6th and 7th Graders Advanced Math Updates for the 24-25 School Year
Dear 6th & 7th Grade Parents,
Socorro ISD continues in its commitment to provide all students with opportunities to prepare them for college and career readiness. In accordance with Senate Bill 2124, students entering 6th & 7th grade shall be enrolled in advanced math courses to prepare them for Algebra I in 8th grade. The pathway for advanced math is as follows:
- In the Advanced 6th-grade Math program, students will primarily focus on 6th-grade math concepts while also delving into some 7th-grade Math standards. Additionally, 6th-grade students will take the 6th-grade Math STAAR assessment at the conclusion of their 6th grade academic year.
- In the Advanced 7th-grade Math program, students will focus on the 8th grade math standards and cover a portion of the 7th-grade standards. At the end of their 7th-grade year, 7th-grade students will be evaluated through the 8th-grade Math STAAR assessment.
- 8th grade students will be taking Algebra I, which is a high school credit course.
The pathway is set up for your child to be successful after high school. Our goal is to challenge them intellectually in their high school math classes while making sure they feel fully supported through the pathway and don't feel overwhelmed or discouraged. Math achievement is the best predictor of future academic success, and we are committed to helping all students reach their full potential.
Please be on the lookout for additional information. Should you have any questions, please reach out to William D. Slider Middle School SCEI Coaches at 915.937.5400.
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William D. Slider Middle School
Website: https://www.sisd.net/williamdsliderms
Location: 11700 School Lane, El Paso, TX, USA
Phone: 915-937-5400
Twitter: @Slider_Middle