MAJOR ALL STAR NEWS
December 16-20, 2024
Moving Mountains in a Major Way.......
Dear All-Star Families,
As we approach the final week before the holiday break, I want to take a moment to celebrate the growth our students demonstrated on last week’s MOY assessment. I am so elated to report that our student's are demonstrating GROWTH in Math, RLA and Science.
Your commitment to ensuring your child is present and engaged in daily instruction is making a significant difference. Our data shows the positive impact of consistent attendance and your ongoing support in their academic success. Thank you parents for your support and for having your child at school daily.
As their principal, it was so fulfilling to hear the excitement in their voices as they walked up to me throughout the week informing me with exact numbers of how much they had grown on the MAP.
It was great to hear our student's speak of their success. I am sure they shared this excitement with you as well.Let’s celebrate these achievements and come back after the break making sure they are present and at school on time daily ready to achieve even more.
Key Updates:
- 5 Days to Christmas Countdown: Please check the schedule in this newsletter for the exciting activities planned for our students this week. Countdown to Christmas begins tomorrow.
- Teacher Sweet & Salty Day Contributions:
- A heartfelt thank-you to parents who have already sent treats for our teachers.
- If you’d still like to contribute, please drop off sweet or salty snacks (chips, peanuts, trail mix, etc.) at the front office by December 17th.
Thank you for your continued support. Let’s make this a productive and memorable week for our students!
Yours for an opportunity to serve,
Ursula Gordon-Higginbotham
Principal
Mission and Vision
Mission: Our mission is to develop every scholar into a global, innovative, critical thinker.
Vision: Our vision is to produce a safe community of equity, leadership, and academic excellence.
A Few Reminders:
We are excited to share wonderful resources with you to support your child’s learning journey. As part of our commitment to providing the best educational tools, every student at Major Elementary now has a personal login that can be used to access a variety of engaging math and reading applications. Your child can login to these resources at home on a personal device. Please see information below.
Here’s how you can help your child get started:
Login Information: Your child’s unique username and password have been created for them. The username for each student will be the last name initial, first name initial, student ID. Students should know their ID number. If they do not know it, you may access it from your parent account in Aeries. The passwords are universal by class or grade level and have been shared with students. A list of them has been provided on the back of this letter.
How to Access: Simply go to myspringisd.org. Log into the student portal using the student’s login information. Once in the student portal, access the “Instructional” folder. The applications will be located in that folder.
Applications Available:
iReady to support skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and problem-solving.
Amira to improve vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency.
How to Use: Your child can use the apps at any time to practice what they are learning in class, with fun and engaging activities that adjust to their individual learning pace. We are asking that students spend 30 minutes per week on Amira and 30 minutes per week on iReady at home.
IF YOUR CHILD IS A BUS RIDER, THEY MUST WEAR AN ID BADGE/ BUS TAG EVERYDAY TO RIDE THE BUS. THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RIDE WITHOUT A SMART TAG.
Upcoming Dates to Remember
12/3 – Life Touch Picture Retakes
12/5 – ECSC-2nd Major Dojo Store
12/5 – Major Spelling Bee
12/6 – 3rd-5th/CASE Major Dojo Store
12/6 – Free Dress Friday
12/6 – Sneaker Ball Dance
12/9-13 - MOY Assessments
12/11 – Chick Fil-A delivery during lunches
12/17 – Lockdown and Fire Drill
12/19 - 4th Grade Winter Musical Extravaganza 6:00 pm
12/20 – Student Celebrations/Polar Express
12/20 – Early Dismissal for Students
PARENTS, CONTINUE TO BRING OUR SCHOLARS TO SCHOOL ON TIME DAILY.
#ATTENDANCE MATTER
21st CCLC @Major ES Invitation to join 21st CCLC @Major ES
The 21st CCLC program operates Monday through Friday, from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Scholars receive dinner, homework assistance, tutoring in Math and Reading, and enrichment classes. Applications are available at the front office or the forms can be emailed to you (Rphillip@Springisd.org) Please consider having your child enroll for this great learning opportunity.
Return to:
Major ES 16855 Sugar Pine Drive Houston, Texas 77090
Attn: Mrs. R. Phillips, 21st CCLC Project Coordinator
Due to safety purposes and to ensure all scholars are safe, Major will be a Cell Phone Free Zone during instructional time. Scholars will not be allowed to have technology (cell phones) out and visible on campus. Scholars’ cell phones will remain with the teacher in a locked cabinet and will be returned at the end of the school day. In need of an emergency, you can always call the school at 281-891-8870. We are a “NO ZONE” campus.
Students are not able to check out of school at 2:45 p.m. or later due to safety and dismissal transitions. The daily start time will begin at 8:05 A.M. and conclude at 3:25 P.M.
For safety purposes, students may not be on campus until 7:45 a.m. or after 3:50 p.m. unless they are with a teacher. Breakfast is served at 7:45 a.m. Like last year, the bus loop pick up and drop off pattern will be along the back of the building and car riders will be dropped off at the front of the building through the car rider line in the morning and the opposite afterschool. Please remember that car riders can’t be dropped off in the parking lot or on the street (scholars must remain in the car). Students are considered tardy after 8:05 a.m. and parents are considered late after 3:50 p.m. Please remember dismissal begins at 3:25 p.m.
Please ensure you visit the website for more helpful information such as dress code, cell phone policy, student parent handbook, and the school supply list.
Students must be in dress code on Monday-Thursday and on Friday’s may wear a Major spirit t-shirt and jeans with no holes if they are not in their spirit shirt they must be in standardized dress code.
Please follow us on Twitter and Facebook at Major Elementary.
Students may not have rolling backpacks on campus
All students must wear their student ID badge daily once they receive it. A fee will be charged $3.00 for a replacement ID badge.
Remember our goal for scholar attendance is 95% or higher. Attendance will be very important.
Cell phones or earbuds are not allowed during the school day or instructional time. Students will turn in their cell phone to their teacher upon entering the classroom, they will be locked in a cabinet and returned at the end of the day. If a student is found with a cell phone, the first time is a warning and the second time the fee is $15 and the phone will need to be picked up from district.
Foul language and sagging is unacceptable and consequences will be issued. Please discuss appropriate and inappropriate language with your scholars.
Parents we ask that you are respectful at all times while on campus.
Parents if you are interested in volunteering on the campus, please ensure that you go online to register by using the VIP form on the district’s website. We would love you to volunteer and join our PTO.
As a reminder, please submit all student notes for absences to Ms. Beltran, attendance clerk (dbeltran@springisd.org). Remember our goal for scholar attendance is 95% or higher. Attendance is very important.
There is zero tolerance for students fighting on campus and on the bus. Bus transportation is a privilege.
Parents we ask that you are respectful at all times on campus.