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Week of July 29th

Home of the Mighty Mustangs!
Week of February 24th
ELA Benchmark Testing - March 6th
8th Grade SS Benchmark Testing - March 6th
8th Science/Biology Benchmark Testing - March 11
Math/Alg/Geo Benchmark Testing - March 12
End of Quarter 3 - March 14
Hildebrandt DI takes 3rd place!
Hildebrandt Pentathlon
Our Pentathlon team competed last week and our 7th grade team scored 3rd!
LAST DAY TO ORDER is February 28th!
Mustangs with s Positive Mentor Event
Our Mustangs had a blast searching the school for rubber ducks! They were given clues to search and the winners received prizes! It was a hit thanks to Nolan R. and his great idea for the event!
💙 We want your DONATIONS! 💙
Donation boxes located by SMALL GYM
Orchestra Celebrations!
7/8 Grade Highlights of Orchestra Solo and Ensemble last week:
72 students medaled!
9 received special designation of outstanding performer
6th grade Highlights from Orchestra Solo and Ensemble this week:
63 students medaled
11 students received special designation of outstanding performer
Mrs. Texas visits Hildebrandt
We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Texas, Deb Arnold, for taking the time to speak with some of our students at Hildebrandt Intermediate this week! We are so proud of our students for embracing the challenge of choosing kindness from the inside out. During the session, they learned the importance of positive self-talk and how embracing kindness to themselves and others can make a real difference. Keep shining, students, and continue to spread kindness wherever you go!
Math Support for HOME!
Does your student have questions and need support with their math work at home? Check out this AMAZING site with on demand videos.
Last week to submit your applications!
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Character Lesson of the week: KINDNESS
💙🐴From Principal Mrs. Williams💙🐴
Mustang Nation!
This month, I’m excited to share three engaging books that tie into important themes we can explore together as a school community. These selections are perfect for sparking conversations at home and encouraging your children to connect with reading!
📖 Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Doreen Rappaport
As we honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this month, this beautifully illustrated picture book highlights his inspiring journey and the power of his words. Through simple, powerful language, young readers can reflect on the importance of equality, kindness, and courage.
📖 Groundhog’s Day Off by Robb Pearlman
This fun and witty story gives Groundhog a whole new spin! Instead of predicting the weather, Groundhog decides to take a much-needed break. This laugh-out-loud tale is perfect for students who love humor and a little mystery as the town scrambles to find a replacement.
📖 Melt by Ele Fountain
In this thought-provoking chapter book, two students from vastly different backgrounds are brought together in an Arctic village as they face the impacts of climate change. With adventure and heart, this story explores themes of resilience, community, and friendship, making it an excellent read for older students.
I hope these selections inspire your child to dive into a new story and spark meaningful conversations at home. Be sure to visit our school library or check them out at your local library!
Happy reading,
Kimi Williams
Hildebrandt Principal
Keep Klein Safe
We take all reports very seriously, please talk with your child about the importance of reporting and not spreading rumors.
Klein ISD and Hildebrandt are committed to the safety and security of all students, staff, and visitors. A comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) has been developed to address the four phases of emergency management: prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. Various drills such as fire drills, severe weather drills, and intruder drills are examples of measures taken by campuses to prepare students for an emergency. Additionally, Klein ISD maintains its own police department and the district cooperates with local and regional emergency agencies to address issues related to incident management.
Click for curriculum guides to HELP your students for Q3
IMPORTANT NEWS:
Student Attendance at Games
Students must be in dress code
Students must have their student ID
Students are not to have backpacks
Students can have no fines or fees in the School Cash system
Students that have ISS or OSS are unable to attend
Students will need to sit in the student section or with a parent/guardian
Students will behave according to the student code of conduct or they will be removed from the game and will have their privilege revoked for the remainder of the school year
H.E.A.R.T. Cart NEEDS YOUR HELP!
At Hildebrandt, we strive to recognize our students who show H.E.A.R.T. This outreach would not be possible for our students without your support!