Dueitt Eagle Newsletter
Thanksgiving Holiday Edition
From the Principal's Desk
We hope this message finds you well. First, we’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our parents, students, and staff for your hard work and unwavering commitment throughout the year. Thanks to your dedication, we’ve had a wonderful semester so far, and we are confident we’re on track to becoming an A-rated campus. Your support and collaboration make all the difference, and we couldn’t do it without you!
As a reminder, Saturday School will resume on December 7, 2024. Tutorials are offered daily before and after school, and we strongly encourage all students to attend. Tutorials provide valuable support for students who may be struggling, as well as enrichment opportunities for our gifted and talented learners. Regular participation in these sessions plays a key role in student success and academic growth.
We also want to remind all parents and guardians of the Spring ISD Transportation Policy: No Badge, No Transport. Please ensure that your child brings their ID badge to school every day. If your child needs a replacement badge, the cost is $5, with clear sleeves and lanyards available for $1 each.
Looking ahead, we’re excited about the MAP Middle of the Year Testing on December 10 and December 12, 2024. This is an excellent opportunity for students to showcase their academic growth. Students who meet their growth targets will be rewarded with a grade-level field trip. We ask that you encourage your child to take this test seriously, as it provides valuable insights into their progress and readiness for the STAAR test. Students needing more support may be scheduled in an intervention class in place of one of their electives for the Spring Semester.
Students who meet their growth target (RIT Score) earn a free field trip with their grade level. Students must try their BEST!
Additionally, we are thrilled to introduce Dads That Dueitt, a new parent organization designed to engage fathers and father figures in supporting our campus. Whether it’s greeting students in the morning, assisting during lunch, mentoring students, or helping with after-school events, we welcome your involvement to help make a difference in the lives of our students.
Thank you for partnering with us to ensure the success of all students at Dueitt Middle School. Together, we will continue to make great strides!
Warm regards,
Kimberly Dussette
Principal, Dueitt Middle School
Email: krussell@springisd.org
Website: https://www.springisd.org/dueitt2
Phone: (281) 891- 7829
Facebook: O.B.DueittMiddleSchoolfacebook.com/
Twitter: @DueittEagles
Order our SOAR Sweatshirts in your grade level color
Sweatshirts-$25 XS-XL $30 XX-5X
Orders Taken Until December 13,2024 @ 5:00PM
T-Shirts are Available in each color!
Sweatshirt Order QR Code
Warm Up Wednesdays Are Back (December -February) Students and Staff
Dueitt Dads We Need Your Help! Join Dads That Dueitt!
When to Stay Home
Dear Spring ISD Families,
As we prioritize the health and safety of all our students, we want to remind you of the importance of keeping your child at home if they are feeling unwell. To help you navigate when to keep your child at home and when it's safe to return to school, we’ve attached two flyers (in English and Spanish) with specific scenarios and guidelines.
Please review these materials carefully to ensure a safe and healthy school environment for everyone. Thank you for your continued partnership in keeping our schools safe.
Spring ISD Nursing and Health Service
Updated Calendar 2024-2025
Updated Calendar 2024-2025
SMART Tag Information
School Wide Uniform and Dress Code Updates 2024-2025 School Year
6th graders: White Polo Shirts (Emblems no larger then a quarter), Tan or Navy Khaki bottoms
7th graders: Yellow Polo Shirts (Emblems no larger then a quarter), Tan or Navy Khaki bottoms
8th graders: Navy or Royal Blue Polo Shirts (Emblems no larger then a quarter), Tan or Navy Khaki bottoms
**Slides and Houseshoes are not permitted
No Crocs
No Hoodies
Hoodies are not permitted in the building and should be out of sight. Students may wear jackets or sweaters without hoods that can be zipped or buttoned. Sweatshirts must be the same color as their grade-level polo shirt.
Dueitt Eagle Sweatshirts are permitted and will be on sale at the beginning of the year. We must be able to identify all students for the safety of everyone while on campus.
Smart ID Badges are required daily and will be strictly enforced. Students will be issued their badges at the beginning of the school year. Replacement badges will be for sale at the cost of $5. Temporary badges will be issued for $1. More details regarding IDs and the student code of conduct is forthcoming.
Meet the Dueitt Middle School Administrative Team 2024-2025
Dr. Shamethia Dillard, Associate Principal and 6th Grade House Principal
Welcome to #Eagle Country! I am Dr. Shamethia Dillard, your Associate and 6th Grade Principal. This will be my 4th year at Dueitt Middle School. I am a native Houstonian, a mother of three, and am starting my 22nd year of education. I have served in various leadership roles at the district level and as an administrator in elementary and middle schools. When I am not serving our Eagle community, I am either cheering LOUDLY at my kid's track meets and basketball tournaments or you can catch me hiking, dancing, and karaoke (although singing is not my talent)! I remain excited about seeing our teachers and students achieve their goals. My philosophy of education is: "All students can learn, as long as they have a teacher willing to teach them how they BEST learn."
With that said, let's make this a great year to SOAR Towards EXCELLENCE!
You can contact me at
Phone: 281-891-7800
Email: sdillard@springisd.org
Mrs.Tammy Arvie, 7th Grade Assistant Principal
My name is Tammy Arvie. This is my 3rd year at Dueitt. I am the 7th grade Assistant Principal. It is an awesome honor was born and raised in Lake Charles, Louisiana. My family and I moved to Houston, TX in 1998. I have been married to my wonderful husband, Marcus Arvie for 32 years. We have two beautiful daughters, Celeste and Celina, who are both educators and two wonderful son-n-loves, Dominque and TJ. We are also blessed and proud to have two adorable grandchildren, Laila and Kalen, each will welcome a new sibling this year.
My educational background consists of over 20 years in education, which includes my service as a teacher, interventionist and counselor. I received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology from McNeese State University and my Post-Baccalaureate Degree in Education from the University of Houston-Downtown. My Masters of Arts Degree in Counseling was received at the University of St. Thomas and my Administrator’s Certification from Region IV-Inspire Texas. In addition, I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A), under the supervision of Bernice Mckenzie. LPC coursework was completed at Prairie View A & M University. As a lifelong learner, I am passionate about education and supporting others to fulfill their goals. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, shopping, going to the movies, strolling in the park, trying new recipes and restaurants, serving at my church, and spending time with my family and friends.
You can contact me at
Phone: 281-891-7800
Email: tarvie@springisd.org
Regina Smith, 8th grade Assistant Principal
Ms. Regina Smith serves as an Assistant Principal at Dueitt Middle School for the 2024-2025 school year. Ms. Smith is a proud alumna of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU). She has a masters degree in English Literature from Nova Southeastern University and Principal Leadership certification from UTA Arlington. Ms. Smith started her career in Leon and Duval counties as an ELAR teacher and RTI safety net facilitator.
After several years of service in Florida, she moved to the DFW metroplex. In Fort Worth ISD, she served as an ELAR Department Chair, Team Leader, ESL Lead, and as an MTSS/RTI Specialist. Throughout her career, she has spearheaded corporate donations and grants for college exposure to underserved areas, facilitated community partnerships via the GEAR-UP grant, organized housing and necessities collections for homeless stakeholders, and participated in on campus and district AVID site team committees.
Ms. Smith believes in the Rita Pierson philosophy, “Every child deserves a champion, an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection, and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be.”
You can contact me at
Phone: (281) 891- 7933
Email: Rsmith14@springisd.org
Spring ISD is a Drug and Tobacco Free Zone
Keeping tobacco off campus means students do not see their friends or family members using tobacco, which helps make tobacco use seem less socially acceptable. They also have less access to tobacco products. This means they will be less likely to try and then become addicted to nicotine. • Provide A Safe Environment For Students And Staff: Breathing secondhand smoke can make others sick. It can trigger an asthma attack or worsen breathing problems. Staff and visitors smoking on campus or at school events place others at risk. We want to keep our schools healthy for everyone. Comply With Federal And State Legislation And Regulations: Federal and state law prohibit smoking in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Tobacco-free schools provide positive role modeling for students. Schools are a place where children develop lifelong behaviors – and we are committed to ensuring smoking or chewing tobacco and/or using an e-cigarette is not one of these behaviors. The use of vapes on e-cigarettes in vehicles in the parking lot or car rider line is strictly prohibited as it is considered to be on campus. .