SUMMER 2013
expressexpressNEWSLETTER OF THE COPPELL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Calendar
Get events on your Coppell ISD App
New Faces
New hire orientation
Back-to-School
What you need to be ready
TR ANSFORMATION CONTINUES: STUDENT CENTERED -FUTURE READYINSIDE E•XPRESS:
Superintendent Speaks ...• Board of Trustees
New Faces ...
In The Classroom ...• iPads @ CHS
Back-to-School ...• Bus Service• Child Nutrition• Attendance• Portal Update
Partners ...• Education Foundation• PTO Presidents
The mission of the Coppell Independent School District as a committed and proven leader in educational excellence, is to ensure our learners achieve personal success, develop strong moral character, and become dynamic leaders and global citizens with a zeal for service by engaging each individual through innovative learning experiences led by a visionary staff and progressive community.
If there was ever a school year for the district’s record book, 2012-13 had to be that year! Coppell ISD’s ex-traordinary learners and outstanding staff members experienced tremendous success (as evidenced in the District Highlights), and “education” became the topic of choice for a variety of reasons:
• Education transformation efforts at the local, regional, and state levels• Legislative testimony on several key education bills • CISD’s school funding lawsuit • Bond election
Transformation and Legislative TestimonyLocal– Under the theme of “Operation: Transformation,” each of CISD’s campuses worked to create learning opportunities for students using the latest research on effective instructional strategies. The district con-tinues on its journey away from the “test preparation” focus - dominant in Texas public schools over the last decade - toward preparing students for success in their next endeavor, whether that means college or career. Emphasis has been placed on designing lessons that allow for stu-dent engagement and choice, integration of technology, and relevant content. Memorization of facts has been replaced by problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills. We are excited about the growth we have made with our teachers in transforming our classrooms into student-centered, collaborative spaces. Learners at Coppell High School will have individual access to iPads (see article on p. 4) this school year as we migrate toward digital textbooks and 24/7 Internet connectivity.
Several pilot programs are beginning this school year that involve learn-ing with the use of technology. Coppell Middle School West will begin a blended learning cadre with 100 eighth grade students. These students will learn through a combined (“blended”) instructional approach em-ploying direct teach and laptop use in their four core content classes. At the elementary level, Cottonwood Creek and Wilson will pilot classroom sets of iPads in the fourth and fifth grades. It is our hope that these pilots will provide valuable insight as we seek to discover the appropriate role of technology in the learning process.
Regional – Our North Texas Regional Consortium (NTRC) of like-minded and high performing districts (Allen, Coppell, Frisco, Highland Park, Lew-isville, McKinney, Northwest, Plano, and Richardson) continued to focus on the articles (tenets) developed in 2006 by the Visioning Institute. In 2013-14, we will further address digital integration, develop more authentic ways to assess student achievement, and create accountabil-ity measures that may be used for statewide comparisons as well as evaluative purposes in our local community. The work of transformation is in the classroom where we should be engaging students with relevant content and assessing their mastery using authentic measures that take into consideration skills such as creativity, innovation, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and problem solving.(Visit http://www.transformtexas.org to learn more.)
State - The topic of “education” definitely took precedence during this year’s legislative session. Thanks in large part to the hard work and authorship of several educational bills by our own House Representa-tive and former school trustee, Bennett Ratliff, we experienced some
degree of success. I had the opportunity to testify on several of those bills during the session. House Bill (HB) 2824 would have allowed the Texas High Performance Schools Consortium (THPSC) - which I co-chaired - to work outside of the state’s test-heavy accountability system and create one that is more aligned with the needs of future learners. Both the House and Senate unanimously passed the bill, but Governor Perry vetoed it without fully understanding the potential research and development nature of the consortium. This bill may have died, but our resolve to transform the system of public education for the benefit of children never will.
The major education bill of the session was HB 5. This is a positive step since it recognizes that one size does not fit all, allows for different pathways toward graduation, and reduces the number of tests needed for graduation from 15 to 5. We will likely spend considerable time this year dissecting this huge bill in order to understand the impact of its numerous components. While this is a move in the right direction, we remain in a test-driven system, and HB 5 does not address many of the issues necessary for transforming public education. CISD will continue to work toward creating a system that focuses on the preparation of students for their future. School Funding LawsuitIn February, State District Judge John Dietz ruled that the state pro-vides inadequate and inequitable funding for schools. However, he will reopen the trial in January 2014 to hear new evidence and testimony regarding the lawsuit filed by school districts including Coppell ISD. The ruling to reopen the trial was based on changes made by the 83rd Legis-lature including restoration of $3.4 billion to the new state budget ($5.4 billion was cut during the 2011 session), and a decrease in the number of standardized tests required to graduate (state’s requirement of 15 tests was reduced to five). At this point, the case may not be concluded until the legislature meets again in 2015 which would delay its impact until the 2015-16 school year at the earliest.
Bond Election Support of the May bond election by the Coppell ISD community marked the initial step toward more extensive, long-range planning for the district. Twenty-five percent of the $79.5 million package includes construction of a new elementary school, named for Richard J. Lee, which will begin this fall in the southern sector of the district (Cypress Waters development). We will now move forward in planning for our future secondary space needs – especially at the middle school level.
The year-long process will also include planning for future technology and instructional needs and offers the district’s stakeholders (staff, learn-ers, parents, and the community at-large) an opportunity to participate. Together, we will explore ways for CISD to continue to improve and grow as a high performing, student-centered, public school system.
I am excited about the new year as CISD’s transformational journey continues!
Superintendent Speaks …
Board of TrusteesPictured (Front L-R) Susie Kemp, Vice President, [email protected]; Anthony Hill, President, [email protected]; Amy Dungan, [email protected] (Back L-R) Judy Barbo, [email protected]; Thom Hulme, Secretary, [email protected]; David Apple, [email protected]; Tracy Fisher, [email protected].
Send e-mail to board members or mail letters to the Vonita White Administration Building, 200 S. Denton Tap Road, Coppell, TX 75019. Phone messages may be left for board members at 214.496.8002.
Board MeetingsCitizens of Coppell ISD are welcome to attend Board of Trustees’ meetings. The open portion of the regular meetings begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Vonita White Administration Building, 200 S. Denton Tap Road. Citizens interested in speaking at the meetings should contact the superintendent’s office at 214.496.8002. An open forum item is placed on each regular meeting’s agenda so that citizens may address trustees at that time; however, the Open Meet-ings Act prohibits board action on such items at that night’s meeting.
2
New Faces: Meet the New Leadership
CAMPUS
Shannon EdwardsPrincipal of Denton Creek Elementary
Having been a member of the CISD staff for the past 19 years, Shannon Edwards is very familiar with the district’s mission and vision. Ms. Edwards has served as an assistant principal and teacher at Town Center Elementary, and in various campus
leadership roles. Her strong curriculum and technology background, in addition to her commitment to provide every learner with quality instruction, will assist her as she happily begins her role as the principal of Denton Creek.
Emily FroesePrincipal of Coppell Middle School West
Mrs. Froese (pronounced frō-zee) comes to us from Irving ISD. She is a former middle and high school educator and varsity coach. Her teaching background includes Special Education, English, Resource Reading, and Yearbook in the Mansfield
and Sharyland ISDs. She also played a significant role in the development and administration of the online/virtual-learning program in Irving ISD. Building strong relationships with students, parents and staff is at the center of Mrs. Froese’s core values, and she looks forward to joining the CMS West family.
Dr. Leanne ShiversDirector of New Tech High @ Coppell
For the past three years, Dr. Shivers served as the principal of CMS North, and also served one year as associate principal at CHS. As an instructional leader, Dr. Shivers has led her staff in integrating technology in the classroom and transforming
education into one that focuses on engagement and learner empowerment. Dr. Shivers is enthusiastic about working with the NTH@C learners, families and facilitators in the upcoming school year.
Amanda ZiaerPrincipal of Coppell Middle School North
Already a familiar face as the former assistant principal at CMS North, Mrs. Ziaer will continue to provide a challenging and engaging curriculum that will equip learners with the future-ready skills needed to be competitive and successful in an
ever-changing global society. Mrs. Ziaer is looking forward to continuing the tradition of excellence at CMS North.
DISTRICT
Heather CatoDirector of Language Arts & LOTE
Coming to us from Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, Mrs. Cato has served as an instructional coach, a member of the Language Arts curriculum writing team and digital classroom committee. Mrs. Cato is well versed in technology integration and literacy
instruction. Her strong communication and leadership skills will be an asset to the curriculum team.
Sam FarsaiiChief Technology Officer
Sam Farsaii comes to us from Irving ISD where he spent the last 13 years as the Program Director of Instructional Technology. He was brought to Irving ISD to help lead their 1-to-1 laptop initiative. Mr. Farsaii has 28 years in public education and
a strong background in both computer programing and instructional technology integration. He is currently working on his doctorate in Computer Science and Information Systems at PACE University in New York.
Deanna HarrellDirector of Advanced Academics
Mrs. Harrell has served Coppell ISD as a classroom teacher, assistant elementary principal, associate principal for CHS and most recently as Director of New Tech High @ Coppell. Her Master’s degree is in Reading with a Gifted Endorsement. Mrs.
Harrell’s extensive K-12 experience and commitment to transforming education makes her a great fit for her new role.
Angie HuxCurriculum Director and Asst. Principal at Pinkerton
Angie Hux has 20 years of experience in public education with 8 years in administration. She has previously served Coppell ISD as an assistant principal at Denton Creek Elementary, CMS East and Valley Ranch Elementary. She has had a wide-range
of experiences including her work with Project Based Learning, Dual Language Immersion, and BEAM. She is ready to take on her dual role as a member of the Curriculum Department and the Assistant Principal at Pinkerton.
Mary KemperDirector of K-12 Mathematics
Mary Kemper received her Master’s degree in Curriculum & Instruction from Texas A&M University. Most recently, she served as the Secondary Mathematics Coach and Algebra 2 Teacher at Coppell High School. Prior to coming to Coppell, Mrs.
Kemper was the Middle School and High School Mathematics Curriculum Specialist in Pearland ISD. Mrs. Kemper is committed to leading the district in strengthening mathematics instruction K - 12.
Debbie YoungsDirector of Assessment
Having been employed in CISD since 1996, Debbie Youngs has a widespread knowledge of our district. She has been an elementary classroom teacher, ESL teacher, elementary assistant principal and most recently served a dual role as
both the assistant principal at Pinkerton Elementary and as a member of the CISD Curriculum Department. Ms. Youngs has worked extensively in the area of formative and summative assessment and will be a strong resource to campus administrators and teachers as our district continues to transition to the new state accountability system.
Superintendent Leadership
Dr. Jeff TurnerSuperintendent of Schools
Dr. Marilyn DenisonAssistant Superintendent for
Curriculum & Instruction
Sid GrantAssistant Superintendent for
Business and Support Services
Brad HuntAssistant Superintendent
for Administration
Kelly PennyChief Financial Officer
You can find directory information on the Coppell ISD App
3
CISD has hired over165 new employees this summer
iPads at CHSThis fall, the Coppell Independent School District will take a big transformational step as it makes a true shift to 21st century learning and the goal of student centered schools and future ready students. As a tool to support transformation, Coppell ISD will issue an iPad to every learner at Coppell High School during schedule pick-up this August. The iPad initiative, “CG³” (Cowboys: Get Inspired, Go Innovate and Gain Purpose), is designed to engage and empower learners to actualize the CISD mission of personal success, dynamic leadership, and global citizenship.
Why? iPads...• when integrated into the daily learning experience, support
essential college and career readiness skills including: complex communication, media literacy, and self-directed learning.
• serve as a tool for consumption and creativity.• enable 24/7 flexibility for learners.• allow learners to conduct research and demonstrate their knowledge
of course content.• provide a means for personalized learning.• deliver immediate feedback on learners’ progress of skills and content
mastery.• house a wide variety of apps and capabilities that provide an
interactive engaging learning environment.
Support for EducatorsCHS educators are primed for this technology-rich approach to learning – one that encourages them to design creative lessons that facilitate student engagement for deeper learning. Educators will now be able to meet their “digital natives” where they are to foster learning that mirrors a real world workplace in which all participants have equal access to the technological tools necessary to complete their work and apply their knowledge. Learners will quickly realize their iPad is not just for entertainment, but a tool for efficiency and productivity.
In December 2012, training began when iPads were issued to every educator at Coppell High School for their professional use. The CHS technology integration specialists (iTeam) and the district curriculum department offered training on apps that best support learning and how to design instruction differently leveraging this new tool.
According to CISD’s Executive Director of Leading and Learning, Tabitha Branum, “This is an exciting mind shift for our educators. We have spent the past ten months laying the groundwork for this digital transformation, and CISD has dedicated the necessary resources to ensure educators are well-prepared to lead the effort and help guide our learners on this new journey.”
Migrating Toward Digital ResourcesWhile not every subject-area textbook is offered digitally (such as Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate) - science, social studies, and some grade level English/language arts texts are available and will be used at CHS as the migration to digital resources continues.
Digital books allow for anytime/anywhere use, improved accuracy of information due to more frequent updates, offer access to multiple resources through a single device (the iPad), and ensure a higher degree of technical proficiency in the transition from high school to college or career than traditional textbooks. A total of 18 online courses are available for instructional use this fall through iTunes University – five of which were created and piloted by core educators from Coppell High School.
The Process Each iPad will be the learner’s personal device to check-out at the beginning of the year and turn-in at the end of the year – similar to the process in place for textbooks. A User Handbook will be included in every student registration packet available during schedule pick-up and will also be posted online this summer. Learners will be able to select their own case, choose whether or not to have a keyboard, and receive insurance options available for parents to purchase.
Every learner will receive a device that comes pre-loaded with over 30 apps to support consumption, curation, and creativity. As a part of their first week at school, learners will participate in workshops that demonstrate the most effective apps for topics such as: creating presentations; becoming better organized; and improving study skills.
Support for Learners and ParentsA technical hub or “juice bar” will be maintained in the Media Center where CHS librarians, iTeam and technology department members will offer technical support to learners in using of the iPad. Learners will be able to re-charge, make replacement requests, and get the technical support they need to be successful.
Advisory teams (one for learners and one for educators) will meet with Principal Jasso and Mrs. Branum to address any concerns, evaluate the effectiveness of the existing apps, and make recommendations for adding any new apps.
Parent meetings and workshops (on site and virtual) will be held to address iPad acceptable use, insurance options (may be purchased at a greatly reduced rate), policies, security, monitoring, and learning implications.
What’s Next?A similar iPad program will be piloted this fall for a select group of elementary fourth and fifth grade learners. Earlier this year, every elementary campus was given the opportunity to write a grant application for consideration in the program. Cottonwood Creek and Wilson were selected, and the district will be using these two sites to inform decisions for future elementary expansion. One difference between the elementary and secondary iPad programs is in the distribution. Unlike the high school learners, elementary learners will not checkout the iPads – they will be for classroom use only.
Visit www.coppellisd.com/chs/cg3 for more information!
In the Classroom
Policy of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Coppell ISD does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admis-sion or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Contact Rhonda Carr, Executive Director for Intervention Services at 214.496.6902 for information about ADA and Section 504. Brad Hunt, Assistant Superintendent for Administration, is the Title IX Coordinator for the district and can be reached at 214.496.6039.
4
Watch Mr. Jasso talk about the new CG3 initiative.
Attendance
Parents and students, please remember that it is vital to be on time and in atten-dance each and every day. Not only do students miss valuable instruction time and assignments when they are absent or late, but the rest of the class’ learning environment can be affected.
The Texas Education code requires students to attend school at least 90 percent of the school days class is of-fered. This means there is no differenti-ation between excused and unexcused absences in order to receive credit or for grade promotion. Furthermore, truancy charges may be filed on both the student and parents if a student is unexcused for 3 or more days or parts of days within a four-week period, or 10 or more days within a 6-month period.
Additionally, it costs Coppell ISD $37.23 per student in state funding for every day a student is absent. This means that if nearly 1,500 students on a single day are absent across grades K-12 district-wide, Coppell could lose enough state funding to equal one teacher’s salary. Please join Coppell ISD in encouraging good attendance during scheduled class days.
Child Nutrition
What’s New This Year?• Nutrislice Menu - Parents and students can access http://coppellisd.Nutrislice.com/ to view menus, nutrition facts and food allergy alerts online or also view it through the CISD App. • Child Nutrition Facebook Page – Coming soon. The Coppell ISD Child Nutrition facebook page will have nutritional tips and information.• Greenhouse Gourmet Salad Bars - All elementary schools will have a self-serve salad bar available on Thursday of each week that features a variety of fresh produce grown by local farmers. • Try it Tuesdays – One Tuesday each month a new food will be introduced for students to try such as purple carrots, rosemary roasted pumpkin sticks and butternut squash.• New Menu Items: Trix Yogurt Munchable, Rips Fruit Slushies, Carnival Corn Dogs
Healthy Snacks Available:Don’t have time to pack a classroom snack for your elementary student? We offer a variety of healthy snack options available for purchase.
Purchase Meals:ONLINE: www.myschoolbucks.com CHECKS: Make checks payable to (school name) Child Nutrition and bring to the cafeteria. Include the student’s name and ID number or homeroom on the check.CASH: Cash may be brought to the cafeteria for deposit in a student’s account, or students may pay with cash on a daily basis.
Lunch account balances and Nutrislice menus can be checked through the CISD App
Free & Reduced Price Meals:• CISD participates in both the federally funded National School Breakfast and the National School
Lunch programs, which make nutritious meals available free or at a reduced price to eligible students. Applications are available online at www.coppellisd.com/freeandreducedlunch or at the school and must be completed annually.
Parents have the ability to check their free and reduced meal application status online as well as print eligibility letters at home. Visit the School Lunch App website and enter the student’s last name and the student’s ID number.
Back-to-School
Bus Service
Lunch Prices
ELEMENTARYBreakfast: $1.25Lunch: $2.50
MIDDLEBreakfast: $1.25Lunch: $2.75
HIGH SCHOOLBreakfast: $1.25Lunch: $3.15
ADULTSBreakfast: $1.50 Lunch: $3.25
The CISD Transportation Department offers two types of bus service for the students of Coppell ISD. • The Pay to Ride service enables students who live within two miles
of their school to ride the bus for a fee. Not all neighborhoods qualify for the Pay to Ride service. Call 214.496.8082 to find out if your ad-dress qualifies.
Pay to Ride Semester Rates:1st child-$150.00 2nd child-$120.00 3rd child-$95.00
• Those students who live farther than two miles from school may ride the Regular Bus service at no cost.
Bus PassesAll students Pre-K – 12th grade who ride a school bus will need to register and get a photo identification card also known as a Bus Pass (special education students are exempt from the photo ID). Bus passes are required to ride the bus on the first day of school. All students must renew their photo ID for each school year.
Registration will be August 12-23 at the Coppell ISD Service Center, 1303 Wrangler Circle (located behind Coppell Middle School West). For more information, call 214.496.8082. STUDENT MUST BE PRESENT FOR THE PHOTO ID.
Monday, August 12 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Tuesday, August 13 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Wednesday, August 14 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Thursday, August 15 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.Friday, August 16 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Saturday, August 17 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.August 19 – 23 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
If you are not available on the above dates/times, you may come in during regular business hours (6:45-11:00 a.m. and 1:00-3:45 p.m. Mon-day-Friday). Visit www.coppellisd.com/bus for more details about bus transportation.
5
Attendance records can be viewed through the CISD App
Back-to-School
The Coppell Education Foundation is proud to be the leading nonprofit organization in our community helping bridge the educational funding gap our schools are challenged by each and every day. We do this meaningful work by generating and distributing resources in the form of grants that are educating, motivating and innovating.
Since 2000, the Coppell Education Foundation has made educational investments totaling nearly $800,000 to teachers and students in classrooms in the Coppell Independent School District.
Fundraising opportunities include the annual drive “Red & Black Attack” in the fall and the “Run to Fund” in the spring. The Annual Student/Teacher Academic Banquet is hosted by the Coppell Education Foundation and recognizes the Top 5% Graduates form Coppell High School and New Tech High @ Coppell as well as Campus “Teachers of the Year.”
The Coppell Education Foundation operates as a separate 501(C) (3) nonprofit organization, so all donations remain in Coppell ISD.
For more information about the Coppell Education Foundation, visit www.coppellisdef.com or contact the office at 214-496-6054.
Update Your Portal Account
Don’t forget to update your child’s portal account before Schedule Pick-up/Meet the Teacher night. (Schedules will not be released until the portal account has been updated.) To ensure safety and accuracy, guardians need to verify or make
corrections to all contact information and forms (medical, disclosure/picture information, etc.) by going to
https://parent.coppellisd.com and completing the screens in the student registration module. All screens must be reviewed and the captcha completed before the account is updated. An updated account is indicated by a green anext to the child’s name.
CISD Communications
Coppell ISD is committed to providing relevant, important and timely information to parents. Last spring, CISD began using ParentLink as a communications tool. Throughout the year, parents should expect the following district and campus communications through ParentLink:• Daily attendance calls and email for unexcused absences• Phone call and email when a lunch account balance falls
below zero• Email notification when library books are overdue• Emergency notifications (including school closing) sent to
all guardian phone numbers and emails listed in the parent portal
• General email and phone communications updating parents on important information and events
By downloading the Coppell ISD App, you can receive push notifications for any of these ParentLink messages. Download it today!
Enrollment Requirements
You must be a legitimate resident within the Coppell ISD boundaries to enroll a student in any CISD school. All students must provide the required documents in order to view his/her teacher assignment and/or class schedule. For a list of required document and enrollment procedures, visit www.coppellisd.com/enrollment
Immunization Requirements
Immunizations are an important part of protecting your child’s, your family’s, and your community’s health, and state law requires students in Texas schools to be immunized against certain vaccine-preventable diseases. We understand that it can be difficult to get your child vaccinated before the school year begins. We would like to stress the importance of getting these required vaccines at the earliest possible time to avoid the back-to-school immunization rush. Don’t forget that students must have proper documentation including the dates of immunization to pick up schedules and attend school. Visit www.ImmunizeTexas.com for immunization requirements and www.coppellisd.com/immunization for a list of clinics near Coppell and Frequently Asked Questions.
2013-14 PTO Presidents
CHS Kim SmithNTH@C Julia MoomauCMS East Sharon DodgenCMS North Ellie HallCMS West Lorrie PentonAustin Kristi ScatesCottonwood Tay HutchisonDenton Creek Roya TompkinsLakeside Diane LowranceMockingbird Amy KryzakPinkerton Leigh WalkerTown Center Christy RamirezValley Ranch Tricia HoustonWilson Cindy Hendricks
Policy Update
Please visit your campus website under About Us/Policies to review the updated Student Handbook and Student Code of Conduct. Policy changes have been made based on the 2013 legislative session.
Interested in Subbing?
Coppell ISD strives to employ the most qualified applicants; therefore, certified applicants and registered nurses will be considered first for an invitation to any upcoming orientations. Coppell ISD monitors staffing needs throughout the year and
hires substitutes as needed.
1. To apply, please go to https://coppell.schoolrecruiter.net/.2. Once you have submitted your application, pending approval,
the Substitute Specialist will contact you with an invitation to the required orientation.
3. Applicants selected as substitute candidates are also required to be fingerprinted in accordance with Senate Bill 9. The fingerprinting cost varies and is dependent on TEA guidelines and certification levels.
4. Substitute candidates must complete the Region 10 Education Service Center Substitute Teacher Training Program. Program information is given when a candidate is invited to attend orientation.
Visit the website at http://www.coppellisd.com/substitutes for upcoming orientation dates and announcements. For questions call Emily Nicoll at 214.496.6052 or email at [email protected].
6
Partners
2013-2014 Calendar
7
IMPORTANT DATES
Aug 5 CISD Board WorkshopAug 19-23 Professional LearningAug 26 First Day of SchoolAug 26 CISD Board MeetingAug 27-29 Early Release (K-2nd)Sep 2 Labor Day HolidaySep 23 CISD Board MeetingSep 27 Chamber Lunch: State of the DistrictOct 14 Professional LearningOct 18 HomecomingOct 21-25 Red Ribbon WeekOct 28 CISD Board MeetingNov 18 CISD Board MeetingNov 22 Turkey DriveNov 25-26 Flex Professional LearningNov 27-29 Thanksgiving HolidayDec 16 CISD Board MeetingDec 20 Early ReleaseDec 23-Jan 3 Winter BreakJan 13 CISD Board MeetingJan 16-17 Early Release (9th - 12th)Jan 20 M.L.K. Jr. HolidayFeb 17 Professional LearningFeb 24 CISD Board MeetingMarch 3-7 Texas Public Schools WeekMarch 10-14 Spring BreakMarch 24 CISD Board Meeting
April 18 Weather DayApril 28 CISD Board MeetingMay 3 Ed. Foundation RunMay 6 Ed. Foundation BanquetMay 19 CISD Board MeetingMay 26 Memorial Day HolidayJune 4 Last Day of School/Early ReleaseJune 5 Weather DayJune 5 CHS Graduation 2pm @ UNTJune 6 NTH@C Graduation 2pm @ IBCJune 6 Professional LearningJune 23 CISD Board Meeting
GR ADING PERIODS
9 Week (Elementary)Aug. 26 – Oct. 25Oct. 28 – Jan. 17Jan. 21 – Mar. 28Mar. 31 – Jun. 4
Semester (Secondary)Fall: Aug. 26 - Jan. 17 Spring: Jan. 21 – Jun. 4Aug. 26 - Oct. 4 Jan. 21 – Feb. 28Oct. 7 – Nov. 15 Mar. 3 – Apr. 17Nov. 18 – Jan. 17 Apr. 21 – Jun. 4
SCHOOL HOURS
Elementary K-5 7:50 a.m. – 3:05 p.m.Middle School 7:40 a.m. – 3:18 p.m.CHS 8:20 a.m. – 3:50 p.m.NTH@C 8:40 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
ATHLETIC AND FINE ARTS SCHEDULES
Looking for Athletic or Fine Arts Schedules? You can get them several ways:
• CHS website calendar (below Upcoming Events)—You can print the schedule or download it to your personal calendar
• Schedules are posted on the individual activities’ webpages
• Subscribe to any activity calendar through the CISD App
EXPRESS is published by the Department of Communications and Public Relations of the Coppell Independent School District.
Schools in the CoppellIndependent School District are accredited by the Texas Education Agency. CISD is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, race, creed, age, sex, or disability.
August 2013
January 2014
June 2014
September 2013
February 2014
October 2013
March 2014
November 2013
April 2014
December 2013
May 2014
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 26 27 28 29 30 31
S M T W T F S 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
S M T W T F S 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
I N T E G R I T Y
S E L F - C O N T R O L
P A T I E N C E
P A T R I O T I S M
R E S P E C T
R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y
H O N E S T Y
C O O P E R A T I O N
E F F O R T
C A R I N G
P A T I E N C E
Board Meetings
First / Last Day of School
Professional Learning
Weather Day
Early Release
Holiday
Chamber Lunch
Homecoming
Red Ribbon Week
Turkey Drive
Texas Public School Week
Ed Foundation Run
Ed Foundation Banquet
Graduation
2013-2014 Directory
C AMPUS
Coppell High School 214.496.6100 185 West Parkway Blvd., Coppell, TX 75019Mike Jasso, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.6116Athletics: 214.496.7058
New Tech High @ Coppell 214.496.5900113 Samuel Blvd., Coppell, TX 75019Dr. Leanne Shivers, DirectorFAX: 214.496.5906
Coppell Middle School East 214.496.6600 400 Mockingbird Lane, Coppell, TX 75019Laura Springer, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.6603
Coppell Middle School North 214.496.7100120 Natches Trace, Coppell, TX 75019Amanda Ziaer, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.7103
Coppell Middle School West 214.496.8600 1301 Wrangler Circle, Coppell, TX 75019Emily Froese, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.8606
Austin Elementary 214.496.7300161 South Moore Road, Coppell, TX 75019Laurie O’Neill, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.7306
Cottonwood Creek Elementary 214.496.8300615 Minyard Drive, Coppell, TX 75019Dr. Andra Penny, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.8306
Denton Creek Elementary 214.496.8100250 Natches Trace, Coppell, TX 75019Shannon Edwards, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.8106
Lakeside Elementary 214.496.76001100 Village Parkway, Coppell, TX 75019Gema Hall, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.7606
Mockingbird Elementary 214.496.8200300 Mockingbird Lane, Coppell, TX 75019Pam Mitchell, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.8206
Pinkerton Elementary 214.496.6800260 Southwestern Blvd., Coppell, TX 75019Kristi Mikkelsen, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.6806
Town Center Elementary 214.496.7800185 N. Heartz Road, Coppell, TX 75019Angie Applegate, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.7806
Valley Ranch Elementary 214.496.85009800 Rodeo Drive, Irving, TX 75063Cynthia Kirven Arterbery, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.8506
Wilson Elementary 214.496.7500 200 S. Coppell Road, Coppell, TX 75019Chris Nester, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.7506
Victory Place @ Coppell(AEP/DAEP) 214.496.8032550 N. Denton Tap Road, Coppell, TX 75019Ron-Marie Johnson, PrincipalFAX: 214.496.8027
Indicates National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
DISTRIC T OFFICES
Vonita White Administration Bldg. 214.496.6000200 S. Denton Tap Road, Coppell, TX 75019FAX: 214.496.6036Assessment 214.496.6050Bilingual/ESL 214.496.7006Communications/PR 214.496.6058Curriculum 214.496.7044Education Foundation 214.496.6054Gifted and Talented 214.496.6050Human Resources 214.496.6039Professional Learning 214.496.6041Substitute Coordination 214.496.6052Superintendent 214.496.8002
BROCK CENTER
268 Southwestern Blvd., Coppell, TX 75019Intervention Services 214.496.6955Special Education 214.496.6955
SUPPORT SERVICES
1303 Wrangler Circle, Coppell, TX 75019Accounts Payable 214.496.6016Business Office 214.496.6006Child Nutrition 214.496.8050Custodial Services 214.496.8035Facility Use 214.496.8082Maintenance and Grounds 214.496.8040Print Shop 214.496.8076Purchasing/Risk Management 214.496.6026Technology 214.496.6900Transportation 214.496.8078
Inclement Weather Information 214.496.8901
intouchinformedinspired
Be part of the in crowd.Download theCoppell ISD App today.
LUNCH MENUS
CALENDARS
PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
HOME ACCESS CENTER
NEWS & EVENTS
ATHLETIC SCORES
TIP LINE
VIDEOS8