

Tiger Tribune
March 2025 Edition
Hello Theiss Families,
Our 3rd Quarter has been filled with exciting learning opportunities and memorable community events! We are so grateful to all the parents and community members who helped us successfully host Book Fair, Dudes & Donuts, our 1st ever Skating Unit, and Theiss Gives Back. We have 2 more fun events, Spring Movie Night and Boosterthon Fun Run, coming up before Spring Break. Your support and involvement make a tremendous impact, and it’s been wonderful to see even more participation this year.
Our PTO Boosterthon fundraiser is underway, and we are working toward our goal of raising $18,000 to support next year’s field trips, additional experiences and online learning programs like Progress Learning. Did you know that to take one grade level to a field trip the cost is approximately $1500? Progress Learning is a supplemental program used to support the specific TEKS and assists students in goal setting, additional practice, review, reteach and extention opportunities. This program costs around $6,000 for campus wide access, which is more affordable than many other online learning platforms. These experiences for our students are only made possible through your fundraising. Please help us reach our goal by signing up at mybooster.com and getting pledges
With the third quarter coming to a close, our students are eager to continue mastering their learning goals. Our Goal Getter recognitions are in full swing each afternoon, celebrating students who are reaching their academic milestones. If your child comes home with a colorful certificate, take a moment to celebrate their hard work and perseverance! You can support their growth by encouraging persistence, reinforcing classroom strategies, and reminding them that learning from mistakes is part of the journey to success.
As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns. We hope to see you at our upcoming events as we make the most of the remainder of this school year!
Respectfully,
Mrs. Jessica Taylor
Principal, Theiss Elementary School
CELEBRATIONS:
Congrats to our Teacher of the Month and Staff of the Month for March!
Thank you to Mathnasium for supporting our "of the Month" celebrations!
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Save the Date for March:
Women's History Month
4 Spring Movie Night 6:00 - 8:00
7 PTO Boosterthon Fun Run
11 PTO Spirit Night @ Handels
14 PTO Hospitality - Birthday Treats
14 End of Grading Period 3
17-21 Spring Break (Student and Staff Holiday)
26 5th grade Field Trip Minute Maid Park, 9:30 - 11:30
Save the Date for April:
Autism Awareness Month
1 1st Grade Field Trip- Houston Interactive Aquarium
4 Field Day
9 Learning Celebrations & PTO Nine Weeks Treats
10 Spring Creek BBQ PTO Spirit Night
15 STAAR Reading, Grades 3-5
18 Student Staff Holiday
21 - 25 Every Kid Healthy Week
23 STAAR Science, Grade 5
25 Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast, 9AM
30 STAAR Math, Grade 3-5
Please avoid scheduling appts on STAAR testing days.
Join the KEF Fun Run!
Our school earns money for every student entry and prizes are awarded for the schools with the top entries. Please join this fun event with your friends today!
Theiss PK/Kinder Launch Party - 4/8 from 4:30 - 6:00
Share with neighbors and friends!
Dismissal Reminders:
**Please do not block the crosswalks when pulling into the driveways during dismissal.
**Bus Circle side - Please wiat for direction from our staff before pulling into the driveway. We have had some drivers ignore our staff and put our student safety at risk.
HEB Plastic Bag Challenge: 3/3 - 4/4
How can you help? We can accept...
Bread Bags
Retail Shopping Bags
Dry Cleaning Bags
Newspaper Bags
Produce Bags
Protective Overwrap Film
Please send in any plastic bags with your child! Ask your neighbors, friends family members and small businesses to help us out, too. It would be super helpful if parents could bundle your bags into 1 bag and write the total in sharpie.
Boosterthon Finale! Updated!
We want to share out a huge THANK YOU to our families for supporting our PTO's Boosterthon fundraiser. We raised over $21,000 for our students!
Enjoy a few pics from our final duel and surprise pie in the face!
Procedure Review
If you are dropping off items for your student during school hours, please remember the following procedure:
- Food delivery service drop offs for students will be turned away.
- We highly discourage dropping off fast food meals for our students.
- Student drop offs (food or forgotten items) will be left on a table in our front office.
- Only parents/guardians can drop off lunch for their child, and their child only.
- Parents will need to write the student's name and teacher on a sticky note and leave it on the cart.
- Students will come through the front office to pick up their items and return back to class through the front office.
- Parents are responsible for making sure students know to come get the dropped off item by coordinating in advance. For forgotten items (glasses etc...), please send the teacher a Remind. The teacher will send the student to pick up when possible.
- Please note that our teachers are focused on teaching the class, and may not immediately see any messages about forgotten items or lunch drop offs. Please make sure that your child has everything they need for the day each morning as they come to school.
- We will follow standard protocols and require IDs to enter the vestibule to drop off items.
There have been numerous items dropped off lately, and many parents are not communicating with the teacher about the item. Please make sure you are following these procedures.
Theiss Gives Back Week
Thank you parents and room parents for organizing a successful "Theiss Gives Back" week this year! Check out some pics from our generous community.
Boosterthon Kick Off is 2/27! Sign up now at mybooster.com to get started!
Boosterthon is Here!
It's Castle Quest theme this year and our students are so excited to have Zach Attack and Dancing Dani on campus each day to teach them about a character focus as we follow the character, Ethan, along on his quest to run a castle.
You can help and support by signing up at mybooster.com and assist your child in collecting pledges for the Boosterthon Fun Run on Friday, March 7th.
Parents are welcome to attend our Boosterthon Fun Run! Here is the schedule. Please RSVP to expedite the check in process before heading to the field.
8:30 - 5th and 3rd grades
9:30 - PK, Kinder and 1st grades
10:30 - 2nd and 4th grades
Yearbooks on sale until 4/4! Limited quantities, so order now!
What Makes an Effective Learner?
This Spring, we will be expanding our campus' language of learning by introducing our Learner Dispositions. These are character traits that support mindsets for learning. Our teachers conducted many brainstorming sessions to arrive at these dispositions. These are by no means the only ones that exist, but the ones we plan to focus on to develop student ownership of learning. Each week, we will focus on one of these and teachers will introduce the disposition during community circle. Here's the schedule we will follow.
Jan. 21 & 28 - I am a goal setter.
Feb. 3 & 17 - I am persistent.
Feb. 24 & Mar 3- I am a challenge seeker
Mar 10 & 24 - I am a collaborator
Mar 31 & Apr 7 - I am curious.
Help the Memory Book Club!
Our Memory Book Club, composed of 5th graders and led by Mrs. Reece, is looking for additional photos that can spotlight school life of students at Theiss. You can submit your photos using this link. You will be prompted to log in with your Lifetouch account credentials or create a new account. The Memory Book Club will review photos submitted using their criteria and determine if and where the photo would be best placed. We hope to use as many photos as possible, but please understand that we cannot guarantee that all photos will be used.
PARENT EDUCATION:
Fun Facts:
Private and Charter schools are funded based on enrollment.
Public schools are funded based on attendance. This means that even though the state gives us roughly $6,000 per student, it is broken down by day that the student attends school. Absences = No funding for school for that day.
Please help us advocate for enrollment based funding for public schools. This small change would have a big impact for our bottom line and help our school district address inflation. Currently there is no bill proposed to address the basic student allotment of around $6,000.
Way to go 5th Grade!
There were only 13 days of school in February due to school holidays and snow days.
Check out these classes that had great attendance this month!
5th Grade with 33 instances of perfect attendance
- They won a popsicle party!
Grade level winners earned a dance party with admin on Friday 3/14.
PK - Easterday
Kinder - No one this time
1st - Huynh 5 days
2nd - Flamenco 10 days
3rd - Pierre & Caldwell 4 days
4th - Zamora & Nooyen 9 days
5th - Viteri 13 days - ALL 13 days!
New Attendance Interventions start this month for excessive absences & tardies!
Learn More about our Legislative Priorites here!
Did You Know?
PROCEDURE UPDATES:
Lunch Visitors
Tuesday: PK, 1st, 3rd
Wednesday: Kinder, 4th
Thursday: 2nd, 5th
We will continue to allow visitors to eat with students on their birthday. If your child's birthday was over the weekend, visitors can use Monday or Friday to eat with your child for their birthday.
**Please remember that you may only bring lunch for your own child, and not for other students.
Morning Arrival
Campus Kids operates starting at 6:30 AM in our cafeteria and provides adult supervision for students prior to the school day starting. Click here to enroll!
Visitor - Entrance Procedures
- Ring the doorbell.
- Identify yourself, your child and your purpose for the visit.
- Show a valid photo ID to the camera near the doorbell and signage.
On the sign, you can see in fine print that you should not let other parties in behind you. I know it may feel awkward to ask people the let the door close instead of following in behind you, but it does help us ensure we are following the KISD protocol for every visitor every time they visit our campus.
*The only exceptions to this protocol will occur when we have large campus events. We have a campus specific protocol for special events due to the number of visitors that arrive at one time.
Tardies & Attendance
This year, perfect attendance awards will be recognized in each quarter's learning celebrations. In order to receive the perfect attendance award, students may not have more than 3 tardies for the quarter in addition to zero absences. Each quarter the tardies and absences will be reset for the award purpose, however cumulative totals will be used to identify families in need of intervention for attendance throughout the year.
Increasing our attendance rate, as well as decreasing tardies and early dismissals is part of our campus improvement plan each year, as it plays a part in our accountability system. Our attendance rate overall for last year grew 1% from the year before, which is great progress. We continue to strive for a 97% rate or higher by the end of the school year. Thank you for doing your part in helping our attendance rate!
Lunch Drop Off and Delivery Procedures
- Food deliveries for staff will be dropped off on a cart on the front porch, so no unauthorized delivery people will enter the school.
- Food delivery service drop offs for students will be turned away.
- We highly discourage dropping off fast food meals for our students.
- Student drop offs (food or forgotten items) will be left on a table in our front office.
- Only parents/guardians can drop off lunch for their child, and their child only.
- Parents will need to write the student's name and teacher on a sticky note and leave it on the cart.
- Students will come through the front office to pick up their items and return back to class through the front office.
- Parents are responsible for making sure students know to come get the dropped off item by coordinating in advance. For forgotten items (glasses etc...), please send the teacher a Remind. The teacher will send the student to pick up when possible.
- Please note that our teachers are focused on teaching the class, and may not immediately see any messages about forgotten items or lunch drop offs. Please make sure that your child has everything they need for the day each morning as they come to school.
- We will follow standard protocols and require IDs to enter the vestibule to drop off items.
Thank you for understanding and following these new procedures.
Legal Paperwork Updates
PTO NEWS:
Interested in Volunteering?
- All volunteers MUST complete a background check through Raptor. It only takes a few minutes! Click here to complete.
- Join PTO - it's free! Use the QR code below.
- Want to learn more about KISD Volunteers? Click here to access the KISD site for volunteers.
CAMPUS RESOURCES:
Birthdays
However, sending invitations to school to pass out will not be allowed. Instructional time cannot be used to support or promote private social events such as birthday parties.
At this time, we will not be accepting birthday treat bags. If you would like to arrange for an edible treat to be shared for your child's birthday during the lunch period, please follow the KISD protocols and begin the process 2 weeks in advance. No food brought up to the office will be allowed without going through this process. Thank you for your cooperation.
CONNECT WITH THEISS:
Facebook: Theiss Elementary School, @TheissKISD
Theiss Elementary Website
Theiss Elementary
Website: theiss.kleinisd.net
Location: 17510 Theiss Mail Route Road, Spring, TX, USA
Phone: 832-484-5900
Facebook: facebook.com/TheissElementary