
AHS BULLDOGS COMMUNITY NEWS
3434 Pheasant Creek Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77498
Fall 2025, Volume 33
Staff Recognition
Teacher of the month
Para of the Month
AHS DAWGS of the Week!
2024-2025 AHS Volunteer of the Year
Congratulations Coach Sandoval for being named 21-6A Coach of the Year!
Class of 2025
Senior Feed: Upcoming Events and Activities
May 23 – AHS Senior Walk – 4th period
May 23 – Senior Sunset – 7:00
May 23 – Senior Celebration – 8:00 – 11:00
June 2 – Graduation – 1:00 – FB Epicenter
Prom King and Queen
Prom Night Highlights
Congratulations to Mason Cress and Caroline Singleton for being named the 2024-2025 Prom King and Queen for Austin High School!
2024-2025 Senior Exam Schedule
Elementary and Middle School Senior Walks
Graduating Senior Information
2024-2025 Finals Exemption Criteria & Lunch Schedule
James Reece Final Exam Schedule
From the Counseling Corner...
Save the Dates!
Gifted and Talented Newsletter
Click the link below to access the G/T Newsletter!
CBE Registration Information
Are you interested in taking a Credit by Exam? Session 4 CBE registration window is May 5 – May 13, 2025. See your counselor for more information.
(newsletter only) Please visit the FBISD website for more information. https://www.fortbendisd.com/Page/296
2025 Summer School Information
Textbook Return
AHS TEA Report Card Information
Austin High School
TEA recently released the 2023-24 Federal Report Cards (FRC). Please read the attached letter regarding the district and campus designation. Thank you.
College, Career, and Military Readiness Updates
Key Club Field Trip Highlights
Twelve Key Club students recently participated in a service project with the Rainbow Room, a nonprofit organization that provides emergency and transitional supplies for children who have experienced neglect or are entering foster care. The students assembled care packages for children placed in emergency situations just the day before, including items such as toys, diapers, and clothing. They also helped sort toiletries for individuals in need and created thank you packages for CPS caseworkers. Through this hands-on experience, students gained valuable insight into nonprofit work and how to support those in need throughout Fort Bend County.
E-SPORTS -TEXSEF Results
Here are the results for the Esports State Championship:
Apex Team (Johan Caruncho, Zeeshan Khan, Truman Pham) - 5th place in the state
Valorant Team (Zeeshan Khan, Truman Pham, Arqish Prasla, Albert Wang, Lukas Dickinson) - 5th place in the state
DECA International Career Development Conference
Our very own Deca members will attend the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) that will take place in Orlando, FL, on April 26-29. The DECA ICDC spotlights DECA’s top student performers from nearly all 50 United States, Canada, Germany, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Spain. It also highlights innovative business partnerships that empower these emerging leaders and entrepreneurs to tackle the challenges of an ever evolving and increasingly complex economic landscape. This year’s DECA ICDC will feature over 27,000 members and advisors in attendance. In addition to career-based competition, DECA members engaged in leadership academies and networking opportunities with over 80 internationally recognized businesses. During the school year, your Deca Org participated with approximately 120,000 of DECA’s 222,000 student members that took part in the organization’s competitive events program, allowing them to compete for local and regional titles. The competitions are designed to simulate real-life business scenarios and test students’ academic understanding and skills development. The top state and provincial winners will put their talents to the test during the program’s final round of competition in Orlando ICDC. The following students will be competing at ICDC in Orlando Florida Friday April 25th with returning to class on May 1st , 2025. These students have won the honor of representing Stephen F Austin at Deca ICDC International Conference Competition in Orlando Florida, during this time they will compete against thousands of students vying for that Deca glass. They have worked hard throughout the year to get too this point. Thanks to our administrators, teachers and staff , for your support with my Deca students for they would not be where they are without your support. Please find the list of those students who will be partaking in this journey for the glass.
Inaaya Ali
Anmol Kardia
Sahana Gade
Tarini Seepala
Roland Gereige
Neha Hakeem
Jayan Ruan
Prathik Bhimisetty
Dhrumi Patel
Hema Ganjikunta
Cyrus Jagtap
Aarush Momin
Ruhaan Faisal
Farrington Regional World Language Competition
This past Saturday, April 12, eight AHS World Language students attended Farrington Regional World Language Competition.
Students Zainab Alsaadi (Spanish II) and Jude Ligon (Spanish 3AAC) won first place for their division.
Special Education Information
Aquatics Try-out Information
Spring Signing Day
Congratulations to all of our graduating seniors who made their collegiate decisions! We are wishing you good luck on your new journey!
Parent and Community Involvement increases Student Success!
Safety First!
Sandy Hook Promise
Know the Signs: You can prevent gun violence and other harmful acts. Learn and share the warning signs from Sandy Hook Promise.
https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/blog/student-resources/know-the-signs-of-gun-violence/
Things We All Need to Know...Cell Phone, Dress Code and Laptop Policies
HOUSE BILL 114 VAPING LAW
Dear FBISD parents and guardians,
On September 1, 2023, House Bill 114 (HB 114), will go into effect to address the serious issue of vaping/e-cigarette use among students. Under this law, any student found in possession of any kind of vaping/e-cigarette device on a campus or at a school-related activity including bus transportation, will face disciplinary consequences including a placement in a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)*.
FBISD assures you that the district is committed to providing a supportive climate and safe learning environment that promotes students in accepting responsibility for their learning and behavior.
To be proactive, here are the ways your student might be impacted by the new law:
- If your student possesses an e-cigarette (even if it contains nothing) or any component, part or accessory for any vaping device while on school grounds or at a school-related event, they will be recommended for a mandatory placement in DAEP.
- When receiving disciplinary consequences for this offense, your student is not able to participate in any school activities. Furthermore, they may face removal from specific student clubs or organizations as stipulated by each organization's rules and regulations.
- Students with offenses that qualify for DAEP placement are not eligible for final exam exemptions for that school year.
Please speak with your student about the dangers of vaping and the new law. If your student is struggling with substance abuse, including vaping addiction or peer pressure to engage in these activities, FBISD counseling services are available to provide supports and resources to address such challenges.
As partners, FBISD and parents can work together to ensure student success. Thank you for your cooperation and support. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your campus directly.
* Based on DAEP program capacity, students may be placed in a campus-based discipline program.
AHS TARDY POLICY
#AttendanceMatters and Tardies Count: Please encourage your child to arrive to all classes on time. The following consequences are issued as a result of excessive tardies.
STUDENT DROP-OFF
Dear AHS Parents,
Welcome back to another Exciting Year at Austin High School, Home of The Bulldogs!!
We would like to share some information with you regarding Morning Student Drop-Off.
The best time to drop your student off at AHS with little to no traffic is usually between 7:00 AM and 7:15 AM. After 7:15 AM the traffic flow becomes heavy and students risk being late to 1st period.
Areas for Drop-Off: Front Circle and Student Parking Lot Area (Northside of the Building)
Please Do Not Attempt To Drop Your Student Off on The Bus Ramp Side of the Building, That is Not Allowed, this area is for School Vehicles and School Personnel Only!
Please Drive Safe and Have A Great Bulldog Day!!
STUDENT PARKING PERMITS
Seniors & Juniors:
Spring parking passes are available for purchase, Senior students will have the opportunity to purchase Preferred Parking for $75; all other student parking (for both Seniors & Juniors) will cost $50.
To purchase parking, all seniors and juniors must have:
- Completed the online application
- A Valid Texas Driver's License
- Valid Insurance showing the student's name as an insured driver
- No outstanding fines on the AHS Fine List
- Must be on record as a Junior/Senior by January 2025
Students who have purchased their parking permits for the 2024-245 school year can come and pick them up in Office 108 during your lunch time.
Students who don't pick up their permits before school starts should not drive to school until they have their permit!
To pick your permit up, you must bring:
- a copy of the 2024-25 Student Parking Rules & Regulations (signed by a parent or guardian); and
- a photocopy of your receipt.
AHS ATHLETICS
Are you ready for some basketball, golf, soccer, baseball and track?!?! Spring sports are beginning! We invite all parents and community members to come and support our Bulldogs in elevating our school pride! Please see the schedules below for dates and locations. We look forward to seeing you there!
About AHS
Email: adaun.udechukwu@fortbendisd.com
Website: https://www.fortbendisd.com/ahs
Location: 3434 Pheasant Creek Drive, Sugar Land, TX, USA
Phone: 281-634-2000
Twitter: @AHSBulldogs