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Communication Trees
UNIFORM REMINDERS: MONDAY-THURSDAY -Shirt: tucked in IDEA embroidered polo (6th-Red, 7th- Orange, 8th-Blue, 9th- Green) -Pants: Flat front khakis -Shoes: All Black shoes, black laces; white socks -Belt: Plain black belt
CONTACT US
IDEA Walzem College Prep
6445 Walzem Road
San Antonio, Texas 78239
210-239-4600
www.ideapublicschools.org
Andrea Fernandez
Principal, College Prep
Desiree Sandoval
Principal in Residence
Shandra Johnson
Principal in Residence
Alicia Ramirez
Asst. Principal of Instruction
Carlos Alvarado
Asst. Principal of Instruction
Ana Armstead-Speaker
Asst. Principal of Operations
Jennifer Russell
Academic Counselor
Lauren Ayala
College Counselor
Date: September 16, 2017
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
FAQ:
- How many hours does my scholar need? Students are required to
earn 50 community service hours by the end of their 9th grade year.
The total needed to graduate is 125 hours. If students come this
Saturday from 9-12p they will earn 4 hours (Students are getting a
bonus hour since our previous event has to be rescheduled).
Students can also earn hours by bringing in the supplies on the list.
For every 3 items brought in, they earn 1 hour. Community service
events are scheduled once a month to help students earn hours, but
they must also do community service on their own in order to meet
the 50 hour requirement. For example, volunteer at an animal
shelter, retirement home, hospital, etc.
Does it ever seem to you like everything costs a lot of money? Are there things you want, but they
simply cost too much?
Well, don’t be too disheartened because the best things in life are free. Now listen to this American
proverb:
There is nothing that costs so little nor goes so far as courtesy.
Think about it. Being well-mannered, kind, and respectful to others doesn’t cost you a penny, but it’s
worth a great deal. In fact, it can help you succeed in life. And it not only enriches your life, it enriches
the lives of those around you. Today, remember this: courtesy pays.
Make it a great day… or not. The choice is yours.
Wolves Parent Weekly September 12, 2017
IMPORTANT DATES:
Sept. 6-Sept. 15: Hurricane Harvey Relief Drive
Sept. 12: Wolves Parent Weekly posted
Sept. 16: 9th Grade Community Service Event
9:00am-12:00pm
Sept. 19: Wolves Parent Weekly Posted
Sept. 22: No 21st Century program due to Early
Release
Sept. 29: Curriculum Game/Homework Boot Camp
*Be on the lookout for this season’s Volleyball &
Football schedule!
Walzem College Prep Communication Tree We want to partner with families in the best way possible. We also want to be able to direct their concerns to the person who can most immediately meet their
needs. Different adults in the building are more knowledgeable about and/or are directly in charge of certain things that happen in the building. Therefore, the communication trees below, specific to family concerns, are the best way to get answers or receive proper communication. We ask families to use these
communication trees so they can get the information they are seeking. If one person on the tree is not able to address a family’s concern, we encourage families to reach out to the next person on the tree. Families should always receive a response to communication within 24 hours. For concerns regarding things happening
inside your child’s classroom (an interaction with teacher, behavioral incident, academic progress) 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 9th Grade
Homeroom Teacher Homeroom Teacher Homeroom Teacher Homeroom Teacher
Mrs. Ramirez (Assistant Principal) Mrs. Ramirez (Assistant Principal) Mr. Alvarado (Assistant Principal) Mr. Alvarado (Assistant Principal)
Ms. Sandoval (Principal in Residence) Ms. Sandoval (Principal in Residence) Mrs. Johnson (Principal in Residence) Mrs. Johnson (Principal in Residence)
Mrs. Fernandez (Principal) Mrs. Fernandez (Principal) Mrs. Fernandez (Principal) Mrs. Fernandez (Principal)
For concerns regarding things like bullying or social emotional concerns:
6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 9th Grade
Ms. Russell (Academic Counselor) Ms. Russell (Academic Counselor) Ms. Russell (Academic Counselor) Ms. Russell (Academic Counselor)
Mrs. Ramirez (Assistant Principal)
Mrs. Ramirez (Assistant Principal) Mr. Alvarado (Assistant Principal) Mr. Alvarado (Assistant Principal)
Ms. Sandoval (Principal in Residence) Ms. Sandoval (Principal in Residence) Mrs. Johnson (Principal in Residence) Mrs. Johnson (Principal in Residence)
Mrs. Fernandez (Principal) Mrs. Fernandez (Principal) Mrs. Fernandez (Principal) Mrs. Fernandez (Principal)
Walzem College Prep Teachers Juan Rivera 6th Grade Math Pre-AP [email protected] 210-529-2635
Cindy Jones 6th Grade ELA Pre-AP [email protected] 210-773-9368
Awilda Rivas-Fernandez 6th / 7th Grade Science [email protected] 210-984-0864
Francisco Garcia 6th / 7th Grade Humanities Pre-AP [email protected] 956-373-2793
Bria Bennett 6th / 7th PE [email protected] 210-267-7523
Argra Thompson 6th / 7th Grade AR Zone [email protected] 210-776-0949
Christian Stout 6th / 7th Grade HotSpot [email protected] 210-305-1392
Ibbys Benavides 7th Grade Math Pre-AP [email protected] 210-773-3560
Katherine Coley 7th Grade ELA Pre-AP [email protected] 210-639-4899
Stephanie Harkiewicz 8th Grade Math Pre-AP [email protected] 210-984-0868
Celeste Mansell 8th Grade ELA Pre-AP [email protected] 210-350-1504
Miguel Carpio 8th Grade Science [email protected] 210-350-1504
Sean Anderson 8th Grade Humanities Pre-AP [email protected] 210-367-6779
Dayana Brito-Moreno 9th Grade Geometry Pre-AP [email protected] 210-620-2598
Lisa Larson 9th Grade English I Pre-AP [email protected] 210-625-2598
Credo Djedje 9th Grade Biology Pre-AP [email protected] 210-636-0101
Melissa Vasquez 9th Grade AP Human Geo. [email protected] 210-620-0284
Megan Doss 9th Grade Art Teacher [email protected] 210-630-0284
Catalina A. La Llave 8th / 9th Grade Spanish I & II [email protected] 210-350-5201
Robert Mahoney 8th / 9th PE [email protected] 210-724-7219
Cristelo Juarez Math Teacher Resident [email protected]
Danielle Kyral Interventionist [email protected] 210-984-0869
Eric Evans Special Education [email protected] 210-630-2603
Jennifer De La Cruz Special Education, Life Skills [email protected] 210-712-7048
Kristina Gonzales Expressive Writing [email protected] 210-350-8840
Lauren Bailey Special Education [email protected] 210-744-4469
Linda Evans Special Education [email protected] 210-630-5190
Melissa Todd Special Education [email protected] 210-625-2139
Tangela Murphy Special Education [email protected] 210-268-9426
All Grades regarding 21st Century
Mrs. Medina (Coordinator)
Mrs. Speaker (Assistant Principal of Operations)
All Grades regarding Lunch
Operations Specialist
Mrs. Speaker (Assistant Principal of Operations)
Hurricane Harvey Relief Drive Mighty Wolves, IDEA Walzem is partnering with the San Antonio Regional Office and Real Life Community Church for
a relief drive! All staff, students, and families are invited to participate.
We will be collecting the following items from Wednesday, September 6- Friday, September 15:
We have 1 WEEK left for our hurricane relief drive and are taking donations until Friday, September 15th! Cleaning
supplies are in high demand, so these are our most sought after items.
Mighty Wolves, we are still collecting supplies for our Hurricane Harvey relief drive! The drive ends this Friday,
September 15. While we are still accepting all items on the list, there is a high need for cleaning products, so we
really appreciate if you can bring that in. To make it interesting, we are making this a competition between the grade
levels! Whichever grade level, 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th, brings in the most supplies by Friday will win a patio lunch! All
supplies should be turned into your den teacher. ALL 9th graders, please turn supplies in to Ms. Ayala so you can
earn your hours. Thank you!
Thank you so much for helping make a difference!
Electronic Device Policy
All electronic devices (cell phones, pagers, mp3 players, iPods or iPads, camcorders and cameras, tape recorders, computers, or
electronic devices or games) must be turned off between the hours of 7:45 a.m. and 3:55 p.m. Such devices may not be visible in the
pocket of a jacket or pants; item must be completely put away and out of sight at any time in the building.
If an IDEA Public Schools employee observes a student using any electronic or telecommunication device (including a cell phone)
during the school day or at a school-related activity, or if such item is visible during the school day or on campus during breakfast
and/or dismissal, the employee will confiscate the device. If the student and parent have executed a waiver permitting the student to
possess an electronic communication device at school, IDEA Public Schools officials may power on and search the device is there is
reasonable cause to believe that the device has been used in the transmission or reception of communications prohibited by law,
policy, or regulation. Any disciplinary action will be in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. These guidelines apply even if
the item in use is not the property of the student found in violation of the policy.
IDEA Public Schools reserves the right to dispose of a confiscated paging device in any reasonable manner, or charge the owner of
the device or the student’s parent an administrative fee not to exceed $15 before releasing the device. IDEA Public Schools will not
be responsible for damage to loss or theft of confiscated items.
First Instance: Student may pick up item from the front office between 4:30pm and 5:00pm
Second Instance: Scholar’s parent picks up item from the front office between 4:30pm and 5:00pm on the next Friday after
confiscation.
Third Instance: Scholar’s parent will pay a $10 fee and pick up item from front office between 4:30pm and 5:00pm on the
next Friday after confiscation.
Fourth Instance: Scholar’s parent will pay a $15 fee and pick up item from front office between 4:30pm and 5:00pm on the
first day of the next quarter after confiscation.
Teacher Actions:
1. Ask student for phone. Wait for compliance. Lock up phone in desk or file cabinet.
2. Track in HERO
3. During conference, lunch, or after-school, take the phone to the front office.
4. Sign Front Office Log