Hays High School Home of the Hawks
January 7th - January 10th 2024
Principal's Message
Hawk Family,
Happy New Year!
I hope everyone had an exceptional and relaxing break. I am excited to see you all back tomorrow to kick off the spring semester of the 24-25 school year.
Students check the student portal to review your schedule for this semester. Tomorrow is a blue day so we start the day with 2nd period.
Students be advised that wearing your ID is non-negotiable and must be worn at all times while at Hays High School. It is a district expectation and a safety requirement.
Welcome back everyone!
Sincerely,
Tina Salazar
Principal
Hays High School
#HawkYeah
Important Information for all Students
Order your HHS 24-25 Yearbook
Don't miss out on your 24-25 Yearbook- we order few extras!
Join HHS Best Buddies
Best Buddies is a unique program that fosters friendships between individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their peers. Through one-on-one friendships, best buddies brings people together, creating lasting bonds and creates a more inclusive world.
If you are interested see Mrs. Noble in Room B 101
Join best buddies today and make a difference- because everyone deserves a friend.
HCISD Threat Regret Information
Yearbook Staff Wants Your Photos
Share your photos with the Legacy Yearbook staff. Upload and tag photos straight from your phone with the QR code. Final photo deadline: Feb. 28, 2025
Parent Self Serve Portal- Check Attendance and Grades
Oprime el enlace para obtener ayuda para ingresar a el portal para padres en español.
Click on the link for help logging into the parent portal in Spanish.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18_W9jwviFdE0Lbb7vF3pfRxCADGtpOww/view?usp=sharing
In Need of a Winter Coat?
If you have a student in need of a winter coat or you are a student in need of a winter coat, please fill out application below.
Si su estudiante necesita un abrigo, por favor llene esta aplicación.
Attention 9th and 10th Graders- Class of 2027 and 2028
Required 40 Volunteer Hours
Students who entered 9th grade in 2023 are required to complete 40 hours of Volunteer/Service hours during high school as part of their graduation requirements. Students can submit documentation/verification through SchooLinks. Additionally, any current sophomore, junior, or senior can upload and track volunteer hours in SchooLinks.
Please click the link below for more information.
Varsity Tutors for College Readiness and Tutoring Help
Academic Saturday School
Spring
Late Bus Information
Students who are at school tutoring or need a ride home after practice can begin using the Late Bus Monday through Wednesday for the remainder of the 24-25 school year. These busses pick up in the front bus loop at 5:30 pm.
Help with Logging into Schoology
Getting Logged In for the First Time to Schoology
- Navigate to hayscisd.schoology.com and select “Forgot your password”
- Enter the email associated with your student on the Parent Portal and click "Send my Login Info"
- You will receive an email immediately entitled “How to Change Your Schoology Password”
- Click on the link in the email within 10 minutes to set your new password.
Once a password has been created, parents will navigate to hayscisd.schoology.com and enter their username and password.
If parents want a little more information about how Schoology and Teams work together, below are links to slides with more information.
90% Attendance Rule
While we understand and are empathetic to circumstances out of your control, there are attendance laws that all schools must follow.
In addition to compulsory attendance law, districts are required to enforce the 90 percent rule, which states that students in grades K-12 must attend class for 90 percent of the time it is offered to receive credit or a final grade. The 90 percent rule applies to most absences, including excused absences. If the student doesn’t meet this requirement, an attendance committee may grant the student credit or a final grade, depending on the circumstances.
90% Rule: This means 4 total absences per each class in the fall and 5 total absences per each class in the spring before the state takes credit away. If students fall below 90% attendance in any class the State of Texas requires students to make that time up to receive credit.
Crimestoppers- Have a tip?
- To share a tip by phone, call 1-800-324-8477
- If your information relates to students or campus safety, please visit www.p3campus.com
- If your information relates to community safety, please visit www.p3tips.com
Senior 2025 Section
Prom Theme Reveal Movie Night
Seniors - Mr. Hays is reschedule to January 26th
Senior Servers for Mr. Hays- Rescheduled to January 26th
Mr. Hays and Steak Dinner -Rescheduled to January 26th
Come Support Project Graduation and cheer on your favorite candidate!
Purchase your final Yearbook Seniors!
Order your Legacy yearbook while supplies last. www.jostens.com/yearbooks/students-and-parents/about-yearbooks
Hays High School Prom 2025
8pm - 12 am
Saturday May 3rd
Grand Ballroom of the LBJ Building
Texas State University
Graduation 2025
HAWKS IN ACTION
Hawks Girl's Varsity Soccer team wins tournament!
Congratulations to our Boys Hawk Basketball team for defeating Lockhart!
Congratulations to our Girl's Hawk Wrestlers!
Program Sweep!
Congratulations to our Lady Hawks Basketball Team for defeating Lockhart!
Congratulations to our Boy's Hawk Soccer Team!
Congratulations to Lynford and Hayden!
Congratulations to Seniors - Lynford Noriega and
Hayden Jackson on their selection to the 2024 Gridiron Football All American Bowl at Memorial Stadium in Baton Rouge LA on 12/31.
Hays Happenings
This week in Hawk Athletics
This week in Hawk Choir
This week in Hawk Winter Guard
Run Track for the Hawks
Track practice begins January 13th
Hays FCCLA is collecting plastic bags and aluminum cans
Hays FCCLA is collecting plastic bags and aluminum cans for a project to take to regional competition. Please rinse out cans before donating them. Items can be dropped off in C214 before or after school.
Hays Hope To Go - Accepting Applications
HaysHope2Go is accepting food applications.
HaysHope2Go está aceptando solicitudes para alimentos.
For food assistance only/Solo para asistencia alimentaria: https://forms.gle/A58FrrmCh4bJqvu87
Volunteer with Hays CISD Clothes Closet
Freshmen and Sophomores- This volunteer opportunity counts towards your 40 hours!
Hays FFA
Troup 1948 Presents - Eagle 5K - Sign Up Below
Hays Animal Sciences Presents
Need Catering? Ask Handmade by Hays!
Want to join the Science Club?
Want to join Science Club? We meet and do the fun things in science! Join the Remind @hayssc2425 for more details.
Family Success Center - individual, family and small group counseling services
Unified Champions Club for Students with and without Disabilities
Hays High School Information
Crossing the road in front of Hays HS
Please remind your student/s to not cross Jack C Hays Trail (FM 2770) on foot. This is the road directly in front of Hays High School. We are very concerned with students making that choice because it is not safe. If students need to cross the street the only safe crossing is at the intersection of Jack C Hays Trail (FM 2770) and and Koehler's Crossing with the crossing guard.
Hays High School 24-25 Bell Schedule
Doors open at 8:30 am
Hays High School begins school at 8:55 am. and ends at 4:25 pm.
Red/Blue/Gray Day Calendar 24-25
Hays CISD Dress Code 24-25
Hays Consolidated Independent School District Dress Code 2024-2025
Purpose: The District’s student dress code supports equitable educational access and is written in a manner that does not reinforce stereo-types and prioritizes building positive relationships between educators and students. To ensure effective and equitable enforcement of this dress code, campus administrators shall enforce the dress code consistently and in a manner that does not (i) reinforce or increase marginalization of any group, (ii) result in body shaming based on body size or type, or (iii) discriminate against students due to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.
General Guidelines: Students shall be dressed and groomed in a manner that is clean and neat and that will not be a health or safety hazard to themselves or others. The District prohibits any clothing or grooming that in the principal’s judgment may reasonably be expected to cause disruption of or interference with normal school operations.
1. Basic Principle:
a. Certain body parts must be covered for all students.
b. Clothes must be worn in a way such that the abdomen, genitals, buttocks, breasts, and nipples are fully covered with opaque fabric.
c. All items listed in the "must wear" and "may wear" categories below must meet this basic principle.
2. Students Must Wear, while following the basic principle of Section 1 above:
a. A shirt (with fabric that touches the waistband in the front, back, and on the sides under the arms); and
b. Pants/jeans or the equivalent (for example, a skirt, sweatpants, leggings, a dress, or shorts); and c. Shoes
3. Students May Wear, as long as these items do not violate Section 1 above:
a. Religious headwear.
b. Hats facing straight forward or straight back that must allow the face and ears to be visible to staff and not interfere with the line of sight;
c. Hoodie sweatshirts (wearing the hood over the head is not allowed),
d. Fitted pants, including opaque leggings, yoga pants, and "skinny jeans";
e. Ripped jeans, as long as underwear and buttocks are not exposed;
f. Tank tops, including spaghetti straps and halter tops;
g. Athletic attire; and
h. Hairstyles of any length and style.
4. Students Cannot Wear:
a. Violent language or images.
b. Images or language depicting drugs or alcohol (or any illegal item or activity) or any other substance prohibited under policy FNCF(LEGAL);
c. Clothing that promotes gang affiliation.
d. Hate speech, profanity, or pornography.
e. Images or language that creates a hostile or intimidating environment based on any protected class or consistently marginalized groups.
f. Any clothing that reveals visible undergarments
g. Swimsuits (except as required in class, field trips, or athletic practice)
h. Accessories that could be considered dangerous or could be used as a weapon; or
i. Any item that obscures the face or ears (except as a religious observance). The student and parent may determine the student’s personal dress and grooming standards, provided that they comply with the general guidelines set out above and with the student dress code outlined in the student handbook.
Counselor Corner
Counselors 9th - 12th Grade by Student Last Name Alpha
JoAnn Dono
A
Starr Cruz
B - C
Casey Baker
D-Ha
Kerri Curcoe
He-Me
Sarah Limerick
Mi-R
Zulma Hernandez-Ramirez
S - Z
zulma.hernandez-ramirez@hayscisd.net
College and Career Counselor
Julie Gooden
Outreach Counselor
Joann Dono
Student Self Checkout Request / Questions Regarding an Absence
For self-checkout requests, please ensure your request is sent to us at least 24 hours in advance or the morning of the request, by 1st/2nd period.
A student can only self-check out if they have a valid HHS parking permit and their parent/guardians sends an email giving the student permission to self sign out. The parent/guardian must also include a copy of their driver's license with the email.
Permission for self check-outs must be written. We cannot accept phone calls asking for the student to check out for safety reasons.
If you have any questions regarding your student being counted absent for a class period, please contact your student’s teacher for that class period. The teacher will either forward a correction to the attendance office or explain why your student was not in class.
The cut-off time for picking your student up daily is 4:00 pm.
Attendance email: HHS.attendance@hayscisd.net
Policy for Checking A Student Out Of Hays High School
All adults who come to Hays High School to check a student out of school must do so with a Texas ID (driver's license/ID card). This is to ensure the safety and protection of all our students.
Please inform everyone on your child's pick up list that they must come to Hays with their Texas ID. (driver's license/ID card)
Attendance email: HHS.attendance@hayscisd.net
Students arriving late OR leaving early
If you need to email a note to the attendance office please use this email address:
Thank you!
Attendance Office
Requesting a Verification of Enrollment/ VOE
Please request a VOE 24 hours in advance. Thank you!
Please utilize this link to request a VOE:
https://www.hayscisd.net//cms/module/selectsurvey/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=206
Planning a College Visit Soon-Please read
Join our Hays PTSA
District Cell Phone and Earbud Policy
If a student's phone is confiscated, it will be returned to the student at the end of the day.
Students at Hays HS will be allowed to utilize their phones and earbuds during their lunch.
All Students and Staff are required to wear ID's
We will be working all week with students who are new to Hays High School and Hays CISD to ensure they have an ID.
Hays HS closed to Meal Delivery Services
Parents may still bring outside food for their children if they plan to deliver the meals directly to their children during the child’s designated lunch period. All guests are required to follow existing safety protocols and check in with an ID at the front office.
1. Parents/Guardians must Raptor in with their ID.
2. Parent then hand the food to their student.
3. Parents may eat with student here on campus in the foyer.
Athletic Schedules 24 -25
Hawk Girl's Basketball
Hawk Boy's Basketball
Hawk Wrestling
Hawk Swim
Hawk Girl's Soccer
Hawk Boy's Soccer
Hawk Track
More Hays Organizations Below
Ms. Patty Fuentes
Mrs. Tonya Kallfelz
(512) 268-2911 ext 46236
tonya.kallfelz@hayscisd.net
9th-12th Grade Alpha S-Z
Mr. Aaron Smithers
Ms. Elizabeth Cunningham
(512) 268-2911 ext 46236
Elizabeth Cunningham
elizabeth.cunningham@hayscisd.net
9th-12th Grade Alpha ME-R
Mrs. Claudia Vasquez
Mr. Earrick Stigall
Hays High School Principal
Ms. Tina Salazar
Every Child, Every DayEmail: tina.salazar@hayscisd.net
Website: https://www.hayscisd.net/hhs
Location: Jack C Hays Trail, Buda, TX, USA
Phone: (512) 268-2911
Twitter: @TinaSalHH