JISD Football falls short to Calallen Thursday and Friday. The Indians move forward into next week ready to take on the Pleasanton Eagles! #CPH
over 4 years ago, Kassy Robles
JHS students working hard Thursday morning!!
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
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Week of 8/30 Ticket Info: Varsity Volleyball @ Karnes City tickets can be purchased at: https://karnescityisd.hometownticketing.com/embed/all
over 4 years ago, Kassy Robles
Ms. Yarbrough teaching “Be Internet Awesome” at the Elementary today.
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
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Week of 8/30 Ticket Info: Varsity Football @ Calallen tickets can be purchased at the gate for $6/person. Cash only. Varsity Volleyball @ Dilley tickets can be purchased at: https://events.ticketspicket.com/agency/bd211321-0b21-452f-a6d7-4f919c94dcd0/events/42ed9810-f5b6-4626-9f77-0afb20fafe5a
over 4 years ago, Kassy Robles
Monday at ECC!!
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
Dinner Grab and Go Bags from the Cafe
Social Studies in 1st grade Mrs. Hamby’s class.
Journaling in Pre-K Ms. Torres’ class
Monday at ECC!!
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
Social Studies in 1st grade Mrs. Hamby’s class.
Journaling in Pre-K Ms. Torres’ class
Dinner Grab and Go Bags from the Cafe
Final: Indians 14 - Mustangs 20
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
Indians score late in the 4th, Indians 6 - Mustangs 20.
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
TD
Indians 0 - Mustangs 14, end of the 3rd quarter
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
End of 3rd Quarter
Halftime - Mighty Indian Band
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
Mighty Indian Band
End of the 1st quarter, Mustangs 6 - Indians 0
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
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Game Time in Natalia. Let’s go Indians!!!
over 4 years ago, Theresa McAllister
The SAT Administration that was to be held this Saturday has been cancelled. The test has been rescheduled for September 25th. Please reach out to the high school campus with any questions.
over 4 years ago, Brandy Yarbrough
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Tickets for this Friday's Varsity Football game @ Natalia can be purchased through the link below: https://events.ticketspicket.com/agency/b3bbb3ae-5a88-4279-bd26-a40b8ec845e6/events/8211e762-a966-40b8-86cb-9f83f00003ce
over 4 years ago, Kassy Robles
HB 4545 Accelerated Instruction Overview House Bill 4545 was recently passed in the 87th Regular Legislative Session. The new statute is effective, as of June 16, 2021, with accelerated instruction practices required during the 2021-2022 school year for all students, based on results from Spring 2021. HB 4545 establishes new requirements for accelerated instruction for students who do not pass the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®). At a high level, the legislation includes: • Elimination of grade retention and retesting requirements in grades 5 and 8 • For any student who does not pass the STAAR test in grade 3, 5, or 8 in math or reading, a new LEA requirement to establish an accelerated learning committee to develop an individual educational plan for the student and monitor progress • For any student who does not pass the STAAR test in grades 3–8 or STAAR (EOC) end-of-course assessments, clarification of prior accelerated instruction requirements, specifying that it must include either: • Receiving supplemental instruction before or after school, or embedded in the school day • Under HB 4545, parents have the right to request a different teacher. Honoring requests will depend on teacher availability and balanced classrooms. Accelerated Learning Committees in Future School Years: Starting summer 2022, LEAs must establish ALCs and develop individual student plans after scores are received, which may take place before the end of that school year or during the summer and prior to the start of the school year, based on the latest STAAR results. Retention and Retesting Requirements A student in grade 5 or 8 is no longer required to be retained at the same grade level based on STAAR. Grade placement committees have been eliminated, though school systems still have the flexibility to retain students if deemed appropriate locally. In grades 5 and 8, there is now only one mathematics and reading testing opportunity. Prior law incorporated two retesting opportunities for students if the students did not perform satisfactorily on the initial assessment. Supplemental Instruction Requirements • Deliver targeted Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)-aligned instruction for the applicable grade level and subject areas. • Be provided in addition to instruction normally provided to students in the grade level in which the student is enrolled. • Be designed to assist the student in achieving satisfactory performance in the applicable grade level and subject area • Not be scheduled such that a student is removed from any of the following: • Instruction in grade-level content for the foundation curriculum • Instruction in enrichment curriculum for the grade level in which the student is enrolled • Recess or physical activity that is available to other students enrolled in the same grade level. • Be provided for no less than 30 hours total during the summer or subsequent school year. If provided during the subsequent school year, it should include instruction no less than once per week. • If a student does not pass both math and reading STAAR tests, they will need to meet the 30-hour requirement for each of the two subject areas. • Utilize effective instructional materials designed for supplemental instruction. • Be delivered in a 1-on-1 or small group environment, with no more than 3 students in a small group, unless the parent waives this provision by signing an acceleration plan recommended by the district to allow instruction during the school day or a combination of settings. • Be provided by an individual with training in aligned instructional materials and under the LEA’s oversight. • Accelerated instruction entails either 1) assigning a classroom teacher who is a certified master, exemplary, or recognized teacher, or 2) delivering supplemental instruction (i.e., tutoring) before or after school, or embedded in the school day and meeting HB 4545 requirements. Accelerated Learning Committees (ALC’s) For any student who did not pass the 2021 STAAR test in grade 3, 5, or 8 in math or reading, each campus must establish an accelerated learning committee to develop an individual educational plan for the student and monitor progress. Intervention plans must be developed and put into place starting in August 2021. An ALC must also be conducted for a student who did not take the STAAR test; TEA records any student who did not take the exam as a student who did not meet Approaches or higher. Only students in these grade levels must have a formal ALC, but the other grade levels must have a plan and process to monitor student achievement during the implementation of each accelerated plan. ALC Committee Configuration TEA has not released the preliminary guidelines for ALC, but for now, Jourdanton ISD will include the following groups as part of the ALC. The required members must include: • An Administrator • Teacher in the Content Area that student did not meet Appro
over 4 years ago, Brandy Yarbrough
Welcome back JISD Staff!
over 4 years ago, Brandy Yarbrough
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Season Football Tickets Holders: Contact Kassy Robles at 830-769-3549 if you have not received an email from Ticket Spicket. After August 4th at 11:59 pm, your tickets will be released to the general public.
over 4 years ago, Jourdanton ISD
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Attention JISD Families! The Lunch Application is ready for the 21-22 school year. Please see the document linked here https://5il.co/wh0c You can access the application by clicking the link below: https://www.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict:
over 4 years ago, Brandy Yarbrough
JISD's SRO TJ Villasana. We appreciate all of our law enforcement but especially our own SRO that protects and serves our students daily. Thank you Officer Villasana!
over 4 years ago, Brandy Yarbrough
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