KFN #18
Knights Family News: 2024-2025 Sixteenth Week of School!
Mission | Vision | Core Values
Mission: To educate and inspire every young man to think, to learn, and to succeed by offering a rigorous Pre-Advanced Placement and Advanced Placement academic program.
Vision: To empower every young man to excel academically, lead confidently, and positively impact their community.
School Hours & Bell Schedule
School Hours: 8:30am - 4:10pm
(Doors will open at 7:30am)
Dress code will be enforced beginning first day of school.
Socials
Campus Twitter: @MLelandPrep
Basketball Team Twitter: @LelandKnightsBb
Basketball Team IG: @lelandknightsbasketball
Leadership Team
Dear Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy Family,
It is with immense excitement that I join the Mickey Leland family as your new principal. I am truly honored to be a part of this exceptional community and am eager to collaborate with each and every student, parent, teacher, and stakeholder.
As we embark on this new academic year, I am committed to ensuring that our students receive the highest quality education from our dedicated and talented teachers. Together, we will create a supportive and dynamic learning environment where our young men can thrive academically, develop leadership skills, and become responsible citizens.
I look forward to an outstanding start to the year and a productive school year filled with growth, achievement, and success for all our students. Let's work together to make this year the best one yet!
Warm Regards,
RaNajee Thomas
Principal
Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men
Dr. Lakeyshure Marzell, Principal Apprentice
Joann Kalantar, Assistant Principal
Welcome!
I have had the pleasure of being part of the Mickey Leland community since it opened. I received my B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Houston-Downtown and my M.Ed. in Educational Leader from the University of North Texas.
Benita Champs, Counselor
Ms. Champs is a Houston native and Houston Independent School District graduate. She brings a wealth of experience and passion to the education field. Ms. Champs holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Houston and a Master of Arts in Counseling from Prairie View A&M. She began her career in 2013 as a 6th-8th grade ELAR teacher at Lamar Fleming Middle School. There, Ms. Champs demonstrated leadership and versatility, holding positions like Master Scheduler, Testing Coordinator, AVID Coordinator, and Counselor.
Driven by a passion for student development, Ms. Champs transitioned to a Teacher Specialist of ELAR role at Ross Shaw Sterling High School in 2018, before fully transitioning to a Counselor role. Throughout her tenure, Ms. Champs has empowered students at Wheatley High School and Westfield High School, fostering critical thinking, lifelong learning, and responsible citizenship.
Daisha Huntley, Magnet Coordinator
Ms. Huntley is a dedicated scholarly leader, educator, and lifelong learner with eight years of experience in education. After earning her bachelorโs degree in Educational Foundations from the University of Oregon, she began her career in HISD, working with students on the autism spectrum, where she developed skills in individualized instruction, adaptability, and emotional resilience. Her exceptional dedication earned her the Teacher of the Year award. Ms. Huntley furthered her expertise by earning a masterโs degree in Special Education Leadership and a Principal Certification from the University of Houston, later serving as a Special Education Department Chair, where she improved instructional quality and compliance. As a Magnet and IB Coordinator, she oversaw program alignment with school missions and student needs. Currently pursuing her Ed.D. in K-12 Leadership at the University of Houston, Ms. Huntley is passionate about supporting historically marginalized communities and aspires to establish organizations that provide targeted advocacy and resources to empower these groups.
Alicia Rocker, Special Education Chairperson
Byron Shelton, HS Athletic Coordinator
Erin McNairy, MS Athletic Coordinator
College Advisor
Latrale Walker
Calendar
Click the Calendar above to be taken to the school calendar located on the school website
Upcoming Events
December 3rd: English I EOC STAAR
December 4th: US History EOC STAAR
December 5th: English II EOC STAAR
December 6th: Algebra I EOC STAAR & Progress Reports go home with students
December 9th: Biology EOC STAAR; Makeups Dec 4th โ 13th
December 11th: MS Parent Meeting @ 5:30pm
December 12th: HS Parent Meeting @ 5:30pm & Senior Meeting immediately following @ 6:30pm
December 16th โ 20th: High School Fall Course Final Exams; Makeup upon student return
December 17th: Mid-Year Social Studies; 6-8th Grades; Makeups Dec 19th or 20th
2024-2025 Basketball Schedule
EF Tour Information
Please contact Mrs. Kalantar, Assistant Principal, for details!
Student Birthdays
Happy Birthday Christopher!
August 18th
Happy Birthday Oren!
August 18th
Happy Birthday Climon and Morris!
August 20th & August 19th
Happy Birthday Alfredo!
August 21st
Happy Birthday Dexter!
August 24th
Happy Birthday Ricardo!
August 21st
Happy Birthday Grayson!
August 22nd
Happy Birthday Daison!
August 29th
Happy Birthday Donovan!
Happy Birthday Adam!
Happy Birthday Alexis!
Happy Birthday David!
Happy Birthday Luis!
Happy Birthday Justin and Denzel!
Happy Birthday Robert!
Happy Birthday Jayden!
Happy Birthday Mauricio!
Happy Birthday Devin!
aka D-Rod
Happy Birthday Jacob!
Happy Birthday Matthew!
Happy Birthday Joshua!
Happy Birthday Xzavier and David!
Happy Birthday Aron, Emiliano, and Kevin!
Happy Birthday Henry!
Happy Birthday Elijah!
Happy Birthday Christian!
Weekly Communication
Sixteenth Week of School 2024-2025 (12/2 - 12/6)
Greetings MLCPA Parents and Students,
Welcome back from Thanksgiving Break! I hope your time off was filled with joy, relaxation, and quality moments with loved ones. As we dive into Week 16, I encourage everyone, especially our seniors, to remain focused and determined to finish the semester strong. The end of the semester is fast approaching, so letโs ensure every day counts by attending school, staying engaged in class, and completing assignments on time.
A-Week Schedule:
- Monday: A-Day (Periods 1-4)
- Tuesday: B-Day (Periods 5-8)
- Wednesday: A-Day (Periods 1-4)
- Thursday: B-Day (Periods 5-8)
- Friday: A-Day (Periods 1-4)
Important Updates & Reminders
STAAR EOC Retesting for High School Students:
Any high school student who needs to retake a STAAR EOC test that they were previously unsuccessful on will test this week:
- December 3rd: English I EOC STAAR
- December 4th: US History EOC STAAR
- December 5th: English II EOC STAAR
- December 6th: Algebra I EOC STAAR
- December 9th: Biology EOC STAAR
It is critical that students are present on their testing day and have had a good nightโs rest to ensure they are ready to perform their best. Remember, passing STAAR EOC exams is a graduation requirement. Students must take and pass these exams to be eligible for graduation.
If you have questions about whether your student is required to retake any exams, please contact Ms. Chelsea Jordan at chelsea.jordan@houstonisd.org.
Parent Meetings
- Middle School Parents: Please add December 11th to your calendar.
- High School Parents: Please add December 12th to your calendar.
Both meetings will cover critical campus updates, dress code expectations, upcoming events, and potential revisions to the campus master schedule and bell schedule for next semester.
- Senior Meeting: Immediately following the High School Parent Meeting on December 12th, there will be a Senior Meeting to discuss dues, fees, and other updates related to our seniors. This is an essential meeting for all senior parents and guardians.
Progress Reports:
Progress reports will be distributed on Friday. Please review them with your student. For any questions, feel free to reach out to the campus.
Uniform and Appearance:
Students are required to adhere to the dress code daily, which includes a shirt, tie, and blazer. Uniforms should be clean, wrinkle-free, and in good condition. If your student needs assistance with uniform items, please contact the campus. Parents, we kindly ask you to do a uniform check before your student leaves home each morning.
Cell Phones & Headphones:
Devices are only permitted during breakfast and lunch. During class or transitions, they must remain out of sight. Violations will result in confiscation, with a $15 fee applied after repeated offenses. Reminder: Checking the time on a phone during class is considered usage.
Chromebook Chargers:
Students must ensure they bring their Chromebook chargers to school. If a replacement is needed, compatible chargers can be found on Amazon (search for โ45W USB-C charger laptopโ) for $10-15. To prevent loss, consider marking the charger with colored tape. For questions, contact Ms. Jordan at chelsea.jordan@houstonisd.org.
Attendance:
Regular attendance is vital for academic success. If your student is absent, please provide an excuse note upon their return. Excessive absences may affect high school credits and require an attendance appeal.
Zero Tolerance for Physical Violence:
MLCPA maintains a zero-tolerance policy for physical violence. We are committed to fostering a respectful and positive school culture. Engaging in or recording altercations will result in serious consequences.
Transportation Concerns:
If you are experiencing transportation issues, please contact Ms. Huntley at Daisha.Huntley@houstonisd.org or call the campus directly. Donโt delay in reporting concerns to ensure a prompt resolution.
Join the MLCPA PTO Today!
Parents and guardians, your involvement matters! Join the MLCPA PTO and help us make a difference in your studentโs education. Membership options include:
- Bronze: $25 (1 voter per family)
- Silver: $50 (2 voters per family, event discounts)
- Gold: $100 (Premium access to meetings and events)
For more information or to join, email Knightsptoinfo@gmail.com or visit this link.
Personal Graduation Plans (8th-12th Grade Students):
Parents of 8th-12th grade students, itโs time to review and approve your studentโs Personal Graduation Plan (PGP) through School Links. Instructions for approval were sent home before Thanksgiving and are also attached for your convenience. For assistance, contact Ms. Champs at benita.champs@houstonisd.org.
Thank you for your ongoing support as we continue to nurture a respectful and positive learning environment. Letโs make Week 16 a success!
Go Knights!
Sincerely,
Ranajee Thomas
Principal
Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men
โ๐ฉUrgent Reminder: Dress Code and Presentation Expectationsโ๐ฉ
Dear Parents and Guardians,
I hope this message finds you well. As the principal of Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy, I want to take a moment to reinforce the values and expectations that make our campus unique. MLCPA is not just a school; it is a college preparatory academy โ a choice you made as parents โ where we uphold a prestigious dress code that sets us apart from other campuses in the district. When visitors step foot on our campus, I want them to experience the same sense of awe that you did when you first heard about our school, saw what we offer, and placed your trust in MLCPA to educate your son.
With that in mind, I want to bring an urgent matter to your attention: the importance of our young men reporting to school in the required, clean, and well-maintained attire each day. There are no exceptions to our dress code, which calls for students to wear a button-up shirt and tie daily. The tie must be properly tied and placed within the collar of the shirt. Additionally, students should wear khaki pants and appropriate shoes.
I am concerned about the lack of attention to detail in how some students are dressing. Iโve noticed wrinkles in clothing, ties not placed under collars, pants not worn at the waist, and shirts that are not properly buttoned. In some cases, students are coming to school in clothing that is torn, has holes, or is missing buttons. Attending MLCPA comes with a high expectation, and part of that expectation is reflected in how our students present themselves each day.
I understand that there may be barriers to maintaining, obtaining, or replacing the required attire, and I want to stress that we are here to help. If you have any concerns about meeting these expectations, I urge you to reach out so we can assist in coordinating support where needed.
Moving forward, I ask for your cooperation in ensuring that your child is dressed in clean, ironed, and presentable attire, free from holes, tears, or missing buttons. Please take a moment each morning to check that your sonโs appearance is an appropriate representation of your family and the values of our academy. Beginning Monday, October 14th, we will start making phone calls to address any issues with attire or appearance.
As a reminder, blazers will be required starting October 14th. For those who do not have a blazer at this time, a cardigan may be worn until blazers are delivered. If you have not yet ordered a blazer or need assistance, please contact the PTO or the campus, as some support may be available.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter and for your continued partnership in upholding the standards that make MLCPA a place of pride and excellence.
Student Highlights
Homecoming Proposal @ YWCPA
Homecoming Proposal @ YWCPA Fall Festival
Engineering the future!
Students bringing their project to life in the lab.
National Catholic College Admission Association (CCAA) Texas College Fair at YWCPA
National Catholic College Admission Association (CCAA) Texas College Fair at YWCPA
Francisco recruiting from his alma mater, Garden Villas Elementary. First recruits were his siblings
Shaking Things Up for Family Knight! Mr. Lewis, PTO VP, and his son Dexter, a proud 10th grader, serve up some fresh, flavorful tea from their own family business, Lewis Tea Co.
Gold Tie Recipients
All A Honor Roll
All A's, All A's and 1 B, & All A's and 2 B's
Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Cowboy Day
Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Cowboy Day
Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Soccer Jerseys
Varsity 2nd Place Overall
Regional Qualifiers
JV District Champ
Freshman District Champs
Andrew Rivera - 1st Place Overall
District 20-4a Varsity Cross Country Meet
2nd Place
Regional Qualifiers
District 20-4a JV Cross Country
1st Place District Champions
Kenneth Morris 2nd Place Overall
District 20-4a Freshman Cross Country Meet
1st Place District Champions
1st Place overall Andrew Rivera
3rd Place overall Ian Jackson
Flyball Jubilee Participants
Giovanni and George, seniors, proudly represented our school at the Focus City Showcase Flyball Jubilee in Montgomery, Alabama, hosted by the Players Alliance. As the only two students selected to attend this event, they showcased their skills and dedication, making our school community proud.
Cross Country Meet Saturday 9/28 @ North Forest
Cross Country Meet Saturday 9/28 @ North Forest
Recruiting at Fleming MS!
A big shout-out to Morris, Giovanni, Dexter, Nathaniel, and Samaree for their efforts in recruiting for the upcoming 9th grade class.
Cross Country Meet at Westbury!
Huge Congrats to Vincent Zapata and Matthew Cardenas for medaling and finishing in the top 15 out of more than 150 runners!
Cross Country Meet at Westbury!
Angel, Aiden, and Christopher at R. Martinez connecting with future scholars of MLCPA!
Joshua, Senior Class President and Student Worker, getting settled into his new office! #MLCPANewestStaffMember
Caleb, a senior at MLCPA, is staying focused as he registers for the ACT. #CollegeBound
Core Value #5, Helpful, in action! #TheregoesaKnight
8th Grade Scientists in Action: Hands-on Learning in the Lab!
Debate Team First Meeting
Debate Team First Meeting
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
Become a Member
The PTO encourages parents/guardians to participate in the PTO by becoming a member. Membership has its privileges. Members are the first to receive announcements, invitations, events and activities. If you would like to become a member, please go onto the PTO online store to complete the information. Membership starts at:
ยท $25--bronze membership (per family) allows (1) vote in the general PTO meeting.
ยท $50--silver membership, (per family) allows (2) votes in the general PTO meeting.
ยท $100--gold membership, (per family), allows (2) votes+family access (up to 4 people) in (1) PTO sponsored event.
ยท $250--business donation, allows (1) week of the business name on PTO newsletter and on PTO social media outlets. *Donations are also welcome from friends, family members, and/or small businesses.
Uniform Store
Uniform Store
The PTO is the sole distributor of all required uniforms, except gym uniforms. The link for the PTO Uniforms Store, online platform is below but is also on the school's website: