Warrior News
November 24, 2024
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THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK
Dear Twin Creeks Family,
We hope you have a safe and restful Thanksgiving break! Once we return, we’ll begin MAP testing, and we kindly ask for your help in ensuring your scholars are present each day.
Additionally, we’ll be preparing for our PBIS Holiday Store. Parents, if you have any items such as body sprays, costume jewelry, candles, shirts, scarves, or other small gifts that could make great Christmas presents for siblings or parents, we would greatly appreciate your donations. Scholars will use their PBIS bucks to “shop” for these gifts, so your contributions will help make this a meaningful experience for them.
Thank you for your continued support, and enjoy the holiday break!
Educationally yours,
Dr. Shelby-King
Campus Policies
Dress Code Policy
ID Badges
Everyone will be provided an ID badge and must be visibly displayed by wearing the badge on the outside of each scholar’s sweatshirts, shirts, and/or jackets.
If left at home, lost or damaged, a temporary ID badge may be purchased for $1. A new badge may be purchased for $3 and a lanyard may be purchased for $2. If the District implements the Smart Pass, the replacement cost will be $5 in addition to the $2 lanyard fee.
Each grade level has a specific colored lanyard. (6th-Navy; 7th-Black; and 8th-Yellow)
School Uniforms
Our school uniform shirts and sweatshirts are solid grey, solid black and solid gold. No white shirts.
Our scholars do not wear hoodies, shorts or dresses.
Our No Hoodie protocols will be in place on the first day of school. Please help us begin your scholars’ day on a positive note. We will always greet your scholars with a warm welcome and would like to end it with ‘have a great day’. You may help to ensure your scholar has a great school entry every morning by making certain he/she is dressed appropriately each day.
Sweatshirts must be grey, black or gold without any graphics.
Jackets/coats/sweaters may not have a hood.
Pants may be khaki, navy, black or denim. Pants may not be torn, have holes or tattered.
Our PTO sells quality t-shirts for $11 and sweatshirts for $25. First come, first serve.
Shoes:
Shoes should provide adequate support and safety.
No Crocs, slides, open toed shoes, sandals, flip-flops, houseshoes, slippers, and steel toe boots are not permitted.
Scholars should only have the shoes they are wearing. No slides or Crocs should be brought to the campus. No sports or activities require slides or Crocs.
Headwear:
Only religious based headgear is allowed. No headgear of any kind is permitted for girls or boys including bandanas, caps, beanies, hats, doo-rags (durags), crochet scarves or hoods.
Backpacks and Bags:
Backpacks must be either mesh or clear.
Backpacks must be free from decorations, enhancements or writings that advertise, glorify or support lewd, offensive, vulgar, obscene or profane language or gestures, gangs, illegal activities, tobacco, sex, alcohol, illegal drugs or violence.
All athletic bags that are required for sports must be stored in the students athletic locker as soon as scholars are released to report to class at 9:00 am.
After the season is over, athletic bags may no longer be brought to school.
Large purses/bags are not permitted.
All athletes must take their backpacks to the gym lockers before going to the classroom.
Late arrivals must adhere to the athletic backpack policy
Containers/Water Bottles
No open containers.
Only “factory sealed” containers (water, Gatorade, juice) are allowed.
Yeti, Rtic or other containers must be empty for safety reasons.
All scholars should finish outside food and drinks before entering the building.
Dress Code Protocol
Scholars will be checked upon entry into the school. If a scholar is wearing white or any other color that is not grey, black or gold, he/she will be allowed to call home for someone to bring the school appropriate colored shirt or sweatshirt. The scholar will wait in the EC room until someone arrives with the appropriate clothing. All hoodies and headgear (girls included) will be collected upon entry. It is the scholars responsibility to pick up their collected items as they are leaving for the day from their grade level administrative assistant.
Cell Phone Protocol
Cell phones are not to be utilized during school hours. All scholars are expected to power off their cell phones prior to entering the building.
Upon entering the classroom, teachers will remind students to place their cell phones in their backpacks or in an area designated by the teacher.
Students are not allowed to take their cellphones to the restroom.
Students are not allowed to charge their cell phones at school as we are No Cell Phone campus.
If your scholar is caught using a cell phone, a warning will be given and the cell phone will remain with the administrative assistant until the end of the day for the first incident.
The second cell phone violation will result in the cell phone being taken and turned in to an administrator. Once confiscated, parents have two options: pay the $15 fee or your scholar will serve a full day in EC. Yes, we understand that you own the phone, but please note our policies are clear and are aligned with the Texas Association of School Boards.
If you need to speak with your scholar for any reason during the school day, please call the school, 281-891-7850. We will provide an office and a phone for your scholar to return your telephone call.
15-15 Rule
During the first and last 15 minutes of the class period, students are not allowed to leave the classroom.
This rule protects our instructional time. We only have 51 minutes in class. We will protect 30 of those instructional minutes by not allowing scholars to leave the classroom unless it is an emergency. Please review the District’s 9 B’s Policy to determine an emergency.
Tardy Policy
Students are expected to report to class on time.
Scholars who acquire 3 tardies or who are repeatedly tardy in a 9 Week grading cycle may be assigned after or Saturday school detention, EC, suspension and parents may be required to conference with an administrator.
Students who are constantly tardy may also receive personal escorts to class either before or after class transitions.
Nurse’s Pass
Parents, please encourage your scholar to come to school and remain in class. All teachers have a First-Aid kit in their classrooms (band-aids, alcohol wipes etc). The District has adopted a 9 B’s policy. In order for our scholars to go to the nurse, one of the following 9 things should be evident:
Blood
Burns
Breaks/Big Bump
Burning Up/Fever
Barf/Bowels (Diarrhea)
Breathing
Bites
Bonafide
Other emergencies include: fainting, known medical emergencies like allergic reactions, asthma, cardiac or diabetic emergencies or seizures.
If the reason for seeing the nurse is not on this list, it is more than likely not an emergency and not a reason to be seen by the nurse. The scholar will be recommended to remain in class. Please inform your scholar that a headache or stomach ache is not a reason to leave class. The nurse is not allowed to administer anything for head or stomach aches; therefore, scholars should remain in class.
Restroom Policy Will Be Enforced
Restrooms are closed during class exchange.
We only have a 3 minute class exchange. It is impossible for nearly 900 scholars to go to the restroom and still get to class on time.
Scholars are provided unlimited access to the restrooms during PE and lunch only.
Scholars must leave their cell phones in the classroom when going to the restroom.
Scholars are provided four passes a class period each 9 weeks to go to the restroom. That’s a minimum of 36 opportunities to use the restroom in 45 days.
Our scholars will receive a limited number of passes to go to the restroom each 9 weeks. Please keep in mind that we only have 51 minutes of instruction per class period. Only 30 minutes is protected. Scholars may not leave the class while the teacher is presenting the lesson (Do Now and initial instruction) and cannot leave the classroom the last 15 minutes (Exit Tickets and put their supplies and materials away). Do Nows and Exit Tickets are mini assessments that we used to determine how well the scholars performed on a specific TEK/skill and, if a reteach is needed.
Important Dates
- 11/25-11/29 Thanksgiving Break
- 11/30 No Queen Left Behind Field Trip 8 am - 3 pm
- 12/2 Running Club 7:30 AM Door 4A
- 12/4 Boys Basketball Away VS Dueitt B-Team 5:30 pm A-Team 6:30 pm
- 12/5 Science Fair Projects Due
- 12/5 Girls Basketball Home VS Dueitt B-Team 5:30 pm A-Team 6:30 pm
- 12/6 FLAGPOLE FRIDAY (Prayer by the flagpole 8:20 am to 8:30 am)
- 12/6 & 12/7 Boys Basketball Tournament Location: TBD Time: TBD
- 12/9 Advanced Band WINTER CONCERT TCMS Cafeteria 6:00 pm12/10 Science Fair TCMS Cafe 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
- Running Club Dec. 9th 7:30 AM Door 4A
- 12/9 ELA MAP All Grades
- 12/10 Math MAP All Grades
- 12/11Science MAP All Grades
- 12/11 Boys Basketball Home VS Wells B-Team 5:30 pm A-Team 6:30 pm
- 12/12 SHS Winter Concert
- 12/12 Girls Basketball Away VS Wells B-Team 5:30 pm A-Team 6:30 pm
- 12/13 & 12/14 Boys Basketball Tournament Location: TBD Time: TBD
- 12/14 No Queen Left Behind Field Trip
Running Club
Campus Highlights
Nailed It In the Library
Today in the library, we had a blast with our “Following Directions” turkey-making activity! Students put their reading skills to the test as they followed step-by-step instructions to create some unique turkeys. Each one turned out wonderfully different, showing off each student’s creativity and attention to detail. It was so fun to see who nailed it and how each turkey had its own flair! These little artists showed amazing patience and focus—way to kick off Friday fun! Looking forward to more creative activities together soon. Happy Friday!
Stem Club
STEM Club students are exploring two exciting challenges: designing a cost-efficient light bulb and crafting a paper boat using limited supplies. For the paper boat, they tested how much weight it could hold without sinking, ensuring it stayed afloat for at least 30 seconds.
Family Feast
Thank You for Celebrating with Us!
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the Twin Creeks Annual Family Feast! It was a pleasure to see so many families, friends, and familiar faces gathered around the table, sharing laughter, stories, and a delicious meal.
We hope you enjoyed every bite and created special memories with your loved ones. Until next year, here’s to good food, great company, and the joy of the holiday season!
Vote for your 25-26 School Calendar
Chick-Fil-A Day!
MOD PIZZA FUNDRAISER
"No Badge, No Ride Safety Policy" - Effective Nov. 13
Parent Engagement Policy and Parent Compact
Get Your Yearbook!
Capture the Memories of the School Year!
📸Order Your Yearbook Today📸
Pre-order by: 3/31/25
Cost: $28 (When ordered online)
Where to buy: https://shop.memorybook.com
School Code: 249490M
Limited copies available!!! Order now and make sure you don't miss out!
School Code: 249490M All users will have to Register the first time they access the site.
Purchasers will need to select the homeroom teacher when placing the order.
Spring ISD Alumni Band Concert
Advanced Band Winter Concert
Beginner Band Winter Showcase
Saturday school has been canceled for the remainder of the fall semester, meaning there will be no Saturday classes held in November or December. This decision allows students and staff to focus on regular weekday classes and other academic commitments. The cancellation provides a chance for everyone to recharge during the weekends and dedicate time to personal, family, or community activities as the semester wraps up.
🏀 **Warrior Basketball Season Has Begun!** 🏀
We’re excited to kick off another Warrior basketball season! Just a reminder: all scholars attending the games must have a parent or guardian present, and they must stay with their scholar for the entire duration of the game.
Let’s show our Warrior pride and support our team with respect and enthusiasm. Go Warriors! 💪🎉 #WarriorBasketball
School Choice Application
Spring ISD offers both choice and program opportunities for students. The goal is to ensure families can find the best fit for their student, whether it’s taking part in a specialty program at their neighborhood campus or applying to one of the district’s schools of choice. The opportunities to explore different interests and careers are extensive and distinguish Spring ISD as a district of choice with no limits on what students can achieve. With students at the center of everything we do, we want our families to have options as they look for the right fit for their child. No matter what school your child attends, our mission is always the same: Provide an excellent education that prepares students for lifelong success – in college, career and/or the military. Learn more about our schools of choice below. Please note, families can apply to multiple schools using a single online application
Click below for the application link.
RISING WRITERS' CONTEST:
Get ready to shine! Submit your writing to your English teacher by November 22, 2024, for a chance to be featured in the Rising Writers Expo! First-round winners will have their work displayed, and top winners will be announced at the event. Don’t miss your chance to showcase your talent—let’s see your creativity in action! 📝🌟 See Dr. McDonald or your ELA teachers for more information. Email Dmcdonal@springisd.org
Science Fair
At Twin Creeks Middle School, all Pre-AP students are required to complete a Science Fair project. This exciting event encourages students to think like young scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and technologists. Over the next few weeks, your child will design a project that applies the scientific method to solve a problem. This year's theme focuses on integrating engineering, technology, and problem-solving, elevating projects beyond the traditional experiments of the past.
Instead of making slime, students will explore innovative projects with real-life applications. This process will help them develop essential problem-solving, critical thinking, and data analysis skills, offering numerous educational benefits. Completing a science fair project is mandatory, and we encourage students to aim for advancement to the District Science Fair and the Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH).
The TCMS Science Fair will take place on December 5th from 5:30 to 7:00 PM, with projects due on December 2nd, 2024. For more information please check out the document attached.
Tutorials
We are excited to announce that tutorials will be starting on September 9th! If your scholar plans to attend, please take a moment to fill out this form so we can ensure they get the support they need. Don't forget to complete a form for each scholar who will be joining us for tutorials!
Let's work together to make this year amazing!
Google Form Link:
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSdSUFPr6Kl.../viewform...
Join Our STEM Club!
Are you passionate about science, technology, engineering, or math? Our school’s STEM Club is the perfect place for you to explore new ideas, collaborate with like-minded peers, and dive into hands-on projects. Whether you're interested in coding, robotics, or science experiments, we have something for everyone! Gain valuable skills, work on exciting challenges, and meet friends who share your curiosity for the world of STEM.
Come join us and turn your passion into innovation! We meet every Thursday after school until 5:40 PM. You can pick up an application from your grade level secretary. Ms. Jacobsen in room 706.
Hope to see you there!
PBIS Holiday Store
It’s never too early to start preparing for the holiday season!
Dear Parents,
As we get ready for our PBIS Holiday Store, we are kindly requesting donations to help make it a success. We would love for students to have the opportunity to purchase gently used clothing items, as well as new items like scarves, perfume, candles, and socks. Your contributions will ensure that every student can participate and find something special. Thank you for your continued support! If you're interested in donating, please contact Mrs. Thomas, our librarian, at 281-897-7857 (extension 107857) or via email at twardswo@springisd.org.
¡Nunca es demasiado pronto para comenzar a prepararse para la temporada navideña!
Estimados Padres,
Mientras nos preparamos para nuestra Tienda de Vacaciones PBIS, estamos buscando donaciones para ayudar a que sea un éxito. Nos encantaría que los estudiantes tuvieran la oportunidad de comprar ropa usada en buen estado, así como artículos nuevos como bufandas, perfumes, velas y calcetines. Sus contribuciones ayudarán a garantizar que todos los estudiantes puedan participar y encontrar algo especial. ¡Gracias por su continuo apoyo! Si está interesado en donar, por favor contacte a la Sra. Thomas, nuestra bibliotecaria, al 281-897-7857 (extensión 107857) o por correo electrónico a twardswo@springisd.org.
SMART Tag
All students are expected to badge on and off the bus utilizing their SMART Tag Badge. This also applies to all Special Needs students.**
**Remain at Home If You're Feeling Unwell**
As we prioritize the health and safety of all our students, we want to remind you of the importance of keeping your child at home if they are feeling unwell. To help you navigate when to keep your child at home and when it's safe to return to school, we’ve attached two flyers (in English and Spanish) with specific scenarios and guidelines.
Please review these materials carefully to help us maintain a safe and healthy school environment for everyone. For more information, click here to visit our Health Services website.
PTO
Dear Parents,
We are excited to invite you to join our Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO)! The PTO plays a vital role in enhancing our children's educational experience by fostering strong partnerships between parents, teachers, and the school community. For just $10, you can become a member and contribute to the many activities and events that benefit our students. Your involvement is invaluable, whether through volunteering your time, sharing your ideas, or helping to organize these events. Joining the PTO is a fantastic way to stay connected with your child's school life, meet other parents, and make a positive impact on the school community. We hope you consider becoming a part of this dynamic and supportive group!
Volunteers Needed
Twin Creeks Middle School is excited to announce that we are in need of enthusiastic volunteers to support our various programs and activities throughout the school year. Whether you have a few hours to spare or can commit to regular involvement, your contribution will make a significant impact on our students' experiences. To ensure a smooth and organized process, all prospective volunteers must complete a registration or renewal of their volunteer registration. This step is essential for maintaining a safe and effective environment for everyone involved. Please visit this link https://www.springisd.org/o/sisd/page/volunteers-in-public-schools for detailed instructions on how to register or renew your status. We look forward to welcoming you to our team and working together to create a vibrant and supportive school community!
Important District News
Keep ‘Em Safe Texas - Safe Firearm Storage Resources
Practicing safe gun storage protects our kids, prevents accidents, and keeps our guns out of the hands of criminals. Together, we can keep ‘em safe, Texas! Learn more about the Texas Department of Public Safety’s effort to Keep ‘Em Safe at SafeGunStorageTexas.com.
Mantenerlas Seguras Texas - Recurso de almacenamiento seguro de armas de fuego
Practicar el almacenamiento seguro de armas protege a nuestros niños, previene accidentes y mantiene nuestras armas fuera del alcance de los delincuentes. Juntos, podemos mantenerlas seguras, Texas! Aprende más sobre el esfuerzo del Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Texas para mantenerlas seguras en SafeGunStorageTexas.com.