Bear Necessities
McReynolds Middle School Newsletter for Parents and Students
September 15, 2024
McReynolds Mission Statement
McReynolds Vision Statement
McReynolds Core Values
Excellence is Expected
Resiliency is Learned
Collaboration is Welcomed
Integrity is Honored
Community is Necessary
Manifesting Academic Results & Victories for Every Learner
September Dates
16 - Hispanic Heritage Month Begins
17 - HAUL HISD Financial Literacy Night 5:30 - 7:00 All Families are invited please RSVP by the 12th
19 - Volleyball at McReynolds vs Rice 6:00/7:00 p.m.
27 - Report Cards go home
Campus Hours
Campus Rules
Hispanic Heritage Month 2024
Virtual Exhibitions from the Smithsonian
Click here for virtual tours.
Latina Artist to know
Martine Gutierrez’s works often imitate mass media, from billboards to music videos. In the case of Indigenous Woman, she created a 124-page magazine featuring everything from fake advertisements to full fashion spreads.
Gutierrez made every element. She was her own model, photographer, stylist, makeup artist, writer, and graphic designer. Gutierrez, whose father is from Guatemala, dedicated the project to “the celebration of Mayan Indian heritage, the navigation of contemporary indigeneity and the ever-evolving self-image.” Like much of her other work, Indigenous Woman challenges typical notions of beauty and identity.
The magazine includes portraits of deities, which Gutierrez made into a series of standalone prints with hand-painted frames. Many of the deities blend male and female characteristics. Gutierrez, who is a nonbinary trans woman, uses these images to challenge the rigid gender binary.
Demons, Yemaya “Goddess of the Living Ocean” shows Gutierrez as Yemaya, the orisha (deity) of motherhood and the sea in the Afro-Caribbean Santería religion and African Yoruba religion.
For more information on other artist click here.
Struggle for Mexican American Rights
For more information on Sylvia Mendez click here
Mi Parque, Mi Historia
National Hispanic Heritage Month traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans as we celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries. Click here for more information
Hispanic American Veterans
Whatever their individual backgrounds before they came to serve their country, the Hispanic veterans in these collections all found opportunities without impediments by donning the uniforms of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Some, like Joseph Medina, came from a family with a rich military background; others, like Eva Jacques or Raymond Ayon, were students enticed with the notion that their country needed them. None expressed that even a hint of prejudice marked their experiences, a remarkable testimony to the democratic ideal of military service. Click here for more information
Counselor's Corner
Self-Care September
Arrival and Dismissal
Arrival
ALL STUDENTS arriving prior to the start of instruction ( 6:30 - 8:15) will enter through the side gate ( ZINDLER ST/ Courtyard area) and walk up to the first stairs to the cafeteria. Students will only enter through the FRONT DOOR of the school after 8:15 a.m.
Students will eat breakfast in the cafeteria and will be released at 8:15 to their respective classrooms. The cafeteria stops serving breakfast at 8:00 a.m.
There will be one car rider line for students to enter/exit safely. Students should be on the passenger side of the car so that it is easy for them to exit the car. Please watch for guidance from Staff members that are assisting with traffic.
The Entry gate to the courtyard will be closed promptly at 8:15 a.m. Students who are not in the building by 8:15 a.m. will need to go to the front of the building to enter through the front office. Students arriving after 8:30 will need a PARENT/GUARDIAN to sign them in at the front office. Student will be counted TARDY if they are not in their 1st period classroom at 8:40 a.m.
Dismissal
Walkers will be released first from the building through the dismissal exit ( Courtyard). Students will be walked to the intersection of Zindler and Market. Students will be instructed to stay on the side walk and part in the direction of their destination at the intersection.
If there is a train on the track at dismissal ALL WALKERS WILL BE HELD IN THE CAFETERIA until it is safe to release. Students may receive disciplinary consequences for failure to comply with adult directives. Please know that this measure is put into place for the SAFETY of your child.
Car Riders - will be released after clearing the way of all walkers to Zindler. Please be patient as we will be working to make sure that all students are safe at dismissal. Please do not park on the street in front of the school or near the Post Office. Please use the Car Rider Line for all car pickups.
3 A's Focus for the 24-25 School Year
Academics, Attendance and Attitude
Academics
Excellence is expected. Students should be engaged in their daily learning and should take the opportunity to excel in all classes. Students will be provided tutorials, and interventions daily to be successful throughout the school year. Before school and After school tutorials will begin in September.
Expectations in the classroom
Students are expected to engage in all classroom activities which may include but is not limited to turn and talk ( students will turn and talk with a classmate or group about their learning), Whiteboard activity (students utilize a whiteboard to answer their questions), Response Card (students write their responses in complete sentences on a response card and share out), Think-Pair-Share (students will have think time, pair up with a partner and then share out). Students are not allowed to OPT-OUT, it is an expectation that they participate in each activity throughout the instructional period.
Tutorials
Check with your students Teacher for their preferred times of tutorials.
Attendance Matters
In an effort for all students to receive quality instruction please make sure that students are on time and are in class for every period. EVERY PERIOD COUNTS towards daily attendance.
Attitude
McReynolds is a Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) Campus. This is a framework we have in place to be proactive to behaviors and reward students for following school wide and classroom expectations. We want all Bears to show their ROAR PRIDE each and every day!
McReynolds is a restorative campus and we utilize strategies to help students understand their actions and students will receive appropriate consequences for their actions ( see student code of conduct/student handbook).
Shopping at the BEAR CAVE PBIS Rewards!
Parental Involvement
Calling all Parents/Guardians
We need you! We are in the process of forming a PTO for the campus and would love for you all to participate no matter how small or how big. WE NEED YOU. Please reach out to to Mrs. Yolanda Aguilar at yolandaaguilar29@gmail.com if you are interested in helping to kick start the PTO here at McReynolds.
Parent Conference with Administration/Teachers
Please be sure to make an appointment to set up an in person conference with Administrators or Staff. Teachers are available during their planning periods each day to conference (in-person or by phone) with you concerning your student. Administrators are available by appointment during the day or before and after school as they are involved daily with instruction.
6th Grade Planning Time: Monday - Friday from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
7th Grade Planning Time: Monday - Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
8th Grade Planning Time: Monday - Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
STEM/Magnet After School Courses
Classes have started for the STEM program. It is not too late to sign up. The more students signed up and attending will also help to provide more variety of classes. Students who attend can receive bear bucks for attendance throughout the entire class.
Family and Community Engagement Night
Come out and learn how to support your students with literacy development at home! We will have door prizes, book give aways, and dinner for YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY! Please let us know if you will attend so that we can prepare for every family! Please RSVP by sending in the form with the number of family members attending by September 13, 2024. Students who sign up and participate will recieve a free jeans pass.
PVAMU Wellness in Houston Program
RENEW HISD PTO/PTA Bond Education Webinar
Fundraising for Bears
The fundraiser bin has arrived! Please consider making donations and placing them in the bin. The school will recieve funding from your donation!
24 -25 School Year Calendar
Prohibited Items
Food and Drinks
Students are prohibited to have food/drinks in the hallway and/or classroom. Students should keep all food and drinks in a lunch-kit or backpack. If items are outside of the backpack or lunch kit the items will be confiscated and not returned. NO GLASS containers. Students should bring individual sized food items, FAMILY SIZED/PARTY SIZE items will be confiscated and not returned. Students are allowed to bring CLEAR WATER BOTTLES ONLY!
Cell Phone Policy
Telecommunications Policy
Students are prohibited from using all telecommunication devices such as, but not limited to cellular phones, nintendo switch, Ipads, etc. Such devices must not be visible and must remain turned off during the school day. A student in violation of these rules will have the device confiscated. The campus is not responsible for missing or stolen phones ( students are able to bring them to campus at their own -risk). The administration will not search for missing phones at any time.
1st - Offense - Phone will be confiscated and student will pick up at the end of day
2nd Offense - Phone will be confiscated and released to the Parent/Guardian at the end of the day
3rd Offense or more - $15.00 Administrative fee paid to school and phone returned to Parent/ Guardian
Dress Code
At McReynolds Middle School we do REQUIRE ALL STUDENTS to be in uniform. If students are out of dress code parents will be contacted to bring/provide the appropriate clothing needed for the student.
Students who have continuous dress code infractions will have consequences per the code of conduct/student handbook. If you are in need of support for uniforms please fill out the form here.
Free Dress/Theme Days
When students have been awarded free dress please make sure that your student adheres to the dress code for Free DRESS. Parents and Students will be notified when there is Free Dress or Theme Days.
- No tights, leggings, spandex
- No pants with holes, rips, tears,
- No shorts/skirts/dresses above the knee
- No spaghetti strap shirts, crop tops, low cut
- No Crocs, slippers, slides, shoes without backs. Must be closed toed
- No HOODIES allowed at any time
- No clothing with inappropriate messaging/pictures
- No bandanas, head scarves, wraps
Uniform Assistance
If you are in need of support for uniforms please fill out the form here. We have several avenues/sponsors to help support our students in providing uniforms.
Thank you to our Sponsors!!
Thanks to the Giving Gown Foundation for donating personal hygiene products for our Lady Bears!
Student Code of Conduct
HISD Commitments Parental engagement is critical to creating a collaborative community which supports and advocates an equitable learning environment. The Parent/Student Handbook is key to building positive and effective relationships between students, parents, and the district by clearly stating the expectations, guidelines, and procedures for Houston ISD. We request all students and parents to become familiar with this handbook and use it as a general reference guide for information and guidance during this school year. Please read the handbook thoroughly.
If you have questions, contact your campus principal. Of note, the Student Code of Conduct (SCC) is a separate resource and can be obtained either on the district website or at your campus.
The SCC provides comprehensive information regarding the following:
• HISD behavior management expectations
• Description of prohibited conduct
• Disciplinary options, methods, and consequences for preventing and addressing student misconduct
• Behavior framework
• The district process for administering disciplinary consequences.
This handbook remains in effect during summer school and at all school-related events and activities outside the school year until an updated version becomes effective for the next school year. If there is a conflict between the SCC and the Parent/Student Handbook, the terms of the SCC will govern.
MARVELOUS NEWS for McReynolds
Click here to view the Open House Presentation to learn more about the MSAP GRANT!
Spanish Version
Please click here for the Spanish version.
7th and 8th Grade DYAD TRIP
Eligibility:
- Must not be suspended at any time during the school year
- Must not miss more than 3 days in the school year
McReynolds Sports Schedules
For all home games there will be a $5 entry fee for all guest. Only cash will be accepted. Concessions will be sold at all home games. Students will not be able to remain at school to wait until a game starts. Students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to all afterschool events.
24- 25 Football
24-25 Cross Country
24 -25 Volleyball
Concessions will be sold at all Hosted HOME games! All proceeds will benefit the Mighty Bears activity funds.
Urban Healing Houston Presents
This year, UrbanHealing Houston has hired a professional artist to create a large-scale chalk art piece on Benson Street, right in front of the Louis White Grocery store. We are collaborating with local students from the community, and we would love to engage McReynolds students in this exciting project.
We welcome participation from all grades, and there is no age limit. This is a wonderful opportunity for your students to create live art in the community, alongside a professional artist. If you would like for your student to participate please email your information to Urbanhealinghtx@gmail.com.
The event is free and open to all students and their families. In addition to the street chalk art, we will have a variety of cultural performances, live music, over 75 vendors, a reptile petting station, book giveaways, robotics engineering class opportunities, and much more.
Possip Results
Mission of Possip
Possip helps people influence the complex places that shape their lives by giving leaders quick, actionable insights from their large and diverse communities.
We do this by deploying routine, multi-lingual SMS Pulse Check® surveys – designed with nothing for participants to download, no logins to remember, and the ability to give open-ended responses. We take all of this data and build quick, and actionable, reports for leaders to gain a perspective from their frontlines.
Our roots started with schools and families – and today we are proud to serve people-focused organizations with leaders committed to hearing from their employees, program participants, community stakeholders and more.
That’s Possip — Ask. Listen. Act.
District Parent Resources
Safe Gun Storage
The TEXAS Education Code: TEC 37.222 requires districts to provide parents and guardians of each enrolled studnet with infomration related to safe gun storage. Please see below. For addiional gun safety guidance you can vist the SAFE GUN STORAGE TEXAS Website for additional resources.
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John L. McReynolds
Website: https://www.houstonisd.org/mcreynolds
Location: 5910 Market Street, Houston, TX, USA
Phone: 713-671-3650
Twitter: @McReynolds_HISD
Principal at McReynolds Middle School in Houston Independent School District