
Kingsland School
March 7, 2025
School Contact Info
Principal: Missy Dean missy.dean@orendaeducation.org
Registrar: Crystal Serda crystal.serda@orendaeducation.org
(325) 388-0020
24-25 School Year Campus Needs Assessment Survey
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Upcoming School Events
TELPAS Testing - all students identified as emergent bilingual must be assessed in their English Proficieny levels. Kingsland School EB students will take the TELPAS starting March 3rd.
March 3rd - SAT (for high school)
March 4th - HEB Bookelicious Reading Event. Ask your K-6th grade student all about it!
March 13th - ACT
March 27th - TSIA
March 14th - END of the 3rd nine weeks grading period and the start of Spring Break!!!!!!!
March 17-24
Students return to school on TUESDAY, March 25th!!!
HEB Plastic Bag Challenge
March 3rd - April 4th
Bring all of your plastic bags to recycle. ONLY BAGS FROM HOME, PLEASE. Please bundle bags in groups of 25 for ease of counting. Our school is competing against Llano ISD campuses for a $500 gift card. All participating schools will receive $150 gift card.
Perfect Attendance Incentive - Check this out!!!!
Fall 2024 Attendance Rates
1st Six Weeks: 92.6%
2nd Six Weeks: 93.1%
3rd Six Weeks: 93.1%
Congratulations, Kingsland Lakers!!! Improving the attendance rate is AMAZING!!!
Our campus goal is 93.5%. We are SOOOOOOO close!!
Can you help us reach our goal??!!!
Brother Sun Builders has donated to help us provide recogition and prizes to those who have perfect attendance. Stay tuned to learn what the prize(s) will be!!!
March CCMR Focus - Careers
What are Career Ready Indicators?
Career Ready Indicators are metrics that gauge a student’s readiness to enter the workforce upon high school graduation. These indicators measure various aspects of career preparedness, including technical skills, certifications, and work-based learning experiences. They aim to ensure that students possess the competencies and credentials needed for successful careers.
CCMR Career Ready Indicators
Earning an Industry-Based Certification (IBC)
Earning an Industry-Based Certification (IBC) demonstrates that a student has met the rigorous requirements of industry standards. To achieve an IBC, students must complete all criteria the certifying body defines. This ensures they have the skills necessary for specific careers.
The IBC Phase-in includes completing an Aligned Program of Study. A Program of Study consists of progressively advanced courses preparing students for a specific career, culminating in an IBC. Concentrators are students completing and passing at least two Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses in the same program of study and earning two or more credits. Completers earn three or more CTE courses, totaling four or more credits, including at least one advanced-level course.
The IBC phase-in states that students graduating in 2025 graduate with Concentrator status and earn the IBC to receive CCMR credit. Students graduating in 2026 and beyond must have Completer status and earn an IBC to receive CCMR credit.
Graduate with Completed Individualized Education Program (IEP) and Workforce Readiness
Students graduating with an IEP who have demonstrated workforce readiness through full-time employment with self-help skills or mastery of specific employability skills are considered career-ready. This readiness is indicated by graduation codes 04, 05, 54, or 55.
Advanced Diploma Plan for Special Education Students
Special education students are considered career-ready when they graduate under an advanced diploma plan, such as the Recommended High School Plan (RHSP), Distinguished Achievement Plan (DAP), Foundation High School Plan with an Endorsement (FHSP-E), or Foundation High School Plan with a Distinguished Level of Achievement (FHSP-DLA).
Earn a Level I or Level II Certificate
Students who earn a Level I or Level II certificate in any workforce education area demonstrate their readiness for careers requiring specific technical skills.
Level 1 or Level II certificates are awards granted by an institute of higher education certifying the satisfactory completion of a higher education program. A Level I certificate is awarded for completing a program of at least 15 hours and not more than 42 semester credit hours. A Level II certificate is awarded for completing a program of at least 30, but not more than 51 semester credit hours.
Why Career Ready Indicators Matter
- Aligning Education with Industry Needs: Career Ready Indicators ensure that the skills taught in schools align with job market demands. By focusing on certifications and real-world experiences, education systems can better prepare students for available jobs.
- Enhancing Student Outcomes: Students meeting career readiness indicators are more likely to secure employment, succeed in their careers, and achieve economic stability, benefiting themselves and the broader economy.
- Accountability and Improvement: These indicators provide a framework for schools to assess and enhance their career readiness programs, identifying areas for improvement and implementing strategies to better prepare students.
- Informed Decision-Making: Understanding career readiness indicators helps students and parents make informed decisions about education and career paths, aligning their choices with market realities.
- Impact on Students’ Readiness for Careers: Focusing on Career Ready Indicators significantly enhances students’ preparedness for the workforce:
- Skill Development: Students gain practical and technical skills applicable to their chosen careers, making them more competent and confident.
- Professional Experience: Work-based learning experiences provide insights into workplace expectations, aiding smooth transitions from school to work.
- Credentialing: Industry-recognized certifications and advanced coursework give students a competitive edge, increasing employability and career advancement potential.
- Pathway to Success: Meeting career readiness indicators opens multiple pathways, ensuring students have the tools to succeed in any chosen field.
Conclusion
Career Ready Indicators are vital to CCMR Accountability, offering a comprehensive measure of students’ readiness for life post-graduation. Educators and policymakers emphasize technical skills, work-based learning, and industry-aligned education to ensure students are prepared to thrive in their careers. By prioritizing career readiness, they equip the future workforce to meet the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.
Students, use your Xello Accounts (through Classlink) to investigate careers!!
Kinder Learns with Shapes
Thank You to All of Our Kingsland School Donors for the 2024-2025 School Year
Kingsland Pharmacy
Highland Lakes Title
Taste Highland Lakes
Mr. Gatti's Pizza
One Swanky Shop
HEB
Mid-life Ministries
Cody Young Septic
Brother Sun Builders
Itsy-Bit Micro Arcade
We are so thankful to the businesses that have already donated to Kingsland School this year and look forward to those who are still sending in their contributions. The students are directly benefiting in the form of prepackaged lunches, snacks, and rewards/incentives for their hard work. THANK YOU for supporting us!!!
Charter School Funding - Did you know?
Great news from the Capitol!
House Bill 2, which covers school finance, has now been filed by Chairman Brad Buckley — and it includes additional funding for public charter school facilities.
Here's the quick math: Today, total facilities funding for all Texas public charter schools is capped at $60 million. HB 2 would remove the cap and calculate facilities funding on a per-student basis, resulting in an estimated total of $179 million next school year.
This is a huge step toward fairness. Unequal facilities funding is the main reason why public charter schools receive $1,600 less per student overall than other public schools.
Our top priority is to protect this proposal. There will likely be attempts to remove facilities funding from the bill. We have to make our voices heard.
So, what’s next? The House Public Education Committee needs to discuss HB 2 and vote to send it to the full Texas House. If your lawmaker is on the committee, we’ll reach out to you once a hearing is scheduled.
Get Caught Up: Unequal facilities funding is the top issue for public charter schools during the legislative session. This video explains what you need to know in just 30 seconds. Please take a moment to check it out.
Be on the lookout for a call to action. The legislative session is heating up!
Texas Public Charter Schools Association
3005 S Lamar Blvd Suite D-447 | Austin, Texas 78704
1-512-584-8272 | communications@txcharterschools.org
Federal Report Cards
Federal Report Cards have been posted. Every district that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for distributing the reports to each of its campuses, the parents of all enrolled students, and the general public by March 4, 2025.
Please click the link below to access the report card for Kingsland School.
Click the link HERE to see more information about the dangers of apps that our teens and kids are likely to interact with. Parents, please be vigilant!!! Everything may appear fine......until it isn't.
Check out our new Basketball Goal - THANK YOU, Mr. Hall!!!
How to Access Canvas
On the Kingsland School website, www.kingslandschooltx.org, click the parent tab. Scroll down the page and click on the Canvas resources. More information will be provided at Family Night on September 10th.
Kingsland School Calendar
Please check our school calendar for events, student holidays, and more. We do NOT follow Llano ISD's calendar!!!!
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Kingsland School
Website: https://www.kingslandschooltx.org
Location: 2112 Ranch Road 1431, Kingsland, TX, USA
Phone: 325-388-0020