Inclusion Week March 23-27 - Dripping Springs ISD
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Inclusion Week March 23-27 On the 27th, Students wear class shirts Staff wear class shirt or coral school shirt * During inclusion week students will learn about various disabilities and impairments. This includes exploring challenges some individuals may face. Students will learn that peers with disabilities want to participate in many of the same activities although the activity may need to be adapted. This is a celebration of being unique and how we can have compassion for everyone.
DSISD PARENT UNIVERSITY #4 TECH GENERATION: Raising Balanced Kids In A Hyper-Connected World By Dr. Mike Brooks, PhD, LSSP APRIL 2, 2020 @ DSES CAFETERIA 6:00 - LIGHT DINNER 6:30 - 7:30 PRESENTATION CHILDCARE PROVIDED BY DSHS STUDENT VOLUNTEERS CLICK TO RSVP Presentation & Meals provided by generous grant from DS Education Foundation Click for more info about presentation/presentor
Census 101 What You Need to Know Lo que necesita saber sobre el censo The 2020 Census is closer than you think! Here’s a quick refresher of what it is and why it’s essential everyone is counted. ¡El censo del 2020 está más cerca de lo que piensas! A continuación te damos un rápido repaso de lo que es y por qué es esencial que todos seamos contados Everyone Counts It’s about $675 billion The census counts every person living Census data determine how more than in the U.S. once, only once and in the $675 billion are spent, supporting your right place. state, country and community’s vital programs. Todos cuentan El censo cuenta a cada persona Se trata de $675 billones viviendo en los Estados Unidos solo una La información obtenida en el censo vez y en el lugar correcto. determina como más de $675 billones de dólares serán gastados, apoyando a tu estado, país y programas vitales en tu It’s in the Constitution comunidad. The U.S Constitution requires a census every 10 years. The census covers the entire country and everyone living there. It’s about redistricting The first census was in 1790. After each census, state officials use the results to redraw the boundaries of their Está en la constitución congressional and state legislative districts, La constitución de los Estados Unidos adapting to population shifts. requiere un censo cada 10 años. El censo cubre el país entero y todos los Se trata de la redistribución de distritos que viven ahí. El primer censo fue en Después de cada censo, oficiales del 1790. estado usan los resultados para delinear los límites de sus distritos legislativos del Congreso y del Estado, adaptándose a los It’s about fair representation cambios de población. Every 10 years, the results of the census are used to reapportion the House of Representatives, determining how many Taking part is your civic duty seats each state gets. Completing the census is required: it’s a way to participate in our democracy and Se trata de representación justa say “I COUNT!” Cada 10 años, los resultados del censo son usados para redistribuir la Cámara Participar es tu deber civil de los representantes y así determinar Participar en el censo es un requisito: Es cuántos asientos cada estado recibe. una manera de participar en nuestra democracia y edecir “YO CUENTO”. Shape your future START HERE >
CENSUS 101: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The 2020 Census is closer than you think! Here’s a quick refresher of what it is and why it’s essential that everyone is counted. Everyone counts. The census counts every person living in It’s about fair the United States once, only representation. once, and in the right place. Every 10 years, the results of the census are used to reapportion the House of Representatives, determining how many seats each state gets. It’s in the Constitution. The U.S. Constitution mandates that everyone in the country be counted every 10 years. The first census was in 1790. It’s about $675 billion. It’s about redistricting. After each decade’s census, state officials redraw the boundaries of the congressional and state legislative districts in their states to account for population shifts. The distribution of more than $675 billion in federal funds, grants, and support to states, counties, and Taking part is communities are based on census data. your civic duty. That money is spent Completing the census on schools, hospitals, is mandatory: it’s a way roads, public works, to participate in our and other vital democracy and say programs. “I COUNT!”
Census data are being used all Businesses use census data to decide where around you. to build factories, offices, and stores, which create jobs. Local governments use the census for public safety and emergency preparedness. Residents use the census to support community initiatives involving Real estate legislation, quality-of-life, developers use the and consumer advocacy. census to build new homes and revitalize old Your privacy neighborhoods. is protected. It’s against the law for the Census Bureau to publicly 2020 will be release your responses in any way that could identify you or easier than ever. your household. In 2020, you will be By law, your responses cannot able to respond to the be used against you and can census online. only be used to produce statistics. You can help. You are the expert—we need your ideas on the best way to make sure everyone in your community gets counted. F I N D O U T H O W T O H E L P AT 2 0 2 0 C E N S U S . G O V/ PA R T N E R S
Process for Registration For more info, �o * Online Registration opens March 23 ,.,fY'i 2020. please click here. *Families enrolling in tuition � supported PreK must register Online by 4/3/20 to be entered into a lottery Tl M [to for the campus of their choice. It's *Paperwork must be returned either 4/14/20 from 4:00pm - 7:00pm or 4/16/20 from 7:00am to 1:00pm NRO L at your Zoned Elementary Campus. WHAT TO BRING 1. Proof of residency 2. Drivers License or valid state ID 3. Your child's: • Original birth certificate • Original social security card ort e • • Immunization records Documentation of eligibility if seeking 2020-21 DSISD to enroll as a student qualified for the state mandated PreK program school ear! Pre-Kindergarten DSISD offers a full-day Pre-K program at each of the district elementary campuses. The program is available to all eligible students. Kindergarten Children who are four years old on or before Children must be 5 years of age on or before September 1st, 2020 are eligible to enroll in September 1. 2020, be a resident of the Tuition-Supported Pre-Kindergarten Dripping Springs, and meet the immunization Program at Dripping Springs, Rooster Springs, requirements. Sycamore Springs & Walnut Springs. State Mandated Free Pre-K Eligibility Child must be 4 years of age on or before September 1, 2020, a resident of Dripping Springs ISD and o meet immunization requirements o meet at least one of the following conditions: ■ child is unable to speak and comprehend the English language; or ■ child is homeless; or ■ child has a parent or official guardian who is an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces who was injured or killed while Note: Due to federal serving on active duty; or guidelines, proof of eligibility must be provided. ■ child has ever been in foster care; or This may include proof of ■ child is eligible to participate in the national free or reduced price lunch income. Please see the program due to limited family income. district website for more details. ■ child of a person eligible for the Star of Texas Award as a Peace Officer, Firefighter or Emergancy Medical First Responder Dripping Springs Independent School District dsisdtx.us 510 W. Mercer Street Dripping Springs, TX 78620
SYCAMORE SPRINGS ELEMENTARY FUN RUN IS COMING THIS SEMESTER! SSES PTA is super excited to announce that our school is participating in the Apex Leadership Co. program again as our major Spring semester fundraiser! Our Apex program will run from April 13th – 24th. With your help, our goal is to help foster student leadership habits and raise funds for our school the healthy way! PARTNERSHIP EVERYONE CAN HOW CAN YOU WITH APEX PARTICIPATE HELP Apex provides an amazing 2- Every student participates in It’s easy as 1-2-3! week interactive leadership the daily leadership and When the fundraiser kicks off, program combined with a fun character lessons, receives help our school by: run fundraiser that helps daily lesson silicone 1) Connecting your child to schools all over the country wristbands, enjoys classroom potential sponsors. raise much needed funds. & school wide rewards, and 2) Log your child’s pledges at During the fun-filled program, attends the celebratory, high www.MyApexEvent.com. Apex promotes 3 core values: energy fun run event, 3) Come to the event and Leadership, good character regardless of financial cheer on your child as they and fitness. participation in the fundraiser. run! Watch for more info to come home in your child's folder and for e-mails as we get closer to kick-off . Thank you for supporting our school!
Dripping Springs ISD Community Services Presents . . . Hill Country Karate Session I: Tues, Mar 31 - May 26 (RSE) Session II: Wed, April 1 - May 27 (WSE) Ages 5 to 12: 6:30 - 7:30 PM Ages 13 & Up: 7:30 - 8:30 PM Session I: $70.00 per session Rooster Springs Gym 1001 Belterra Dr. Karate for All Ages (Optional) $55 fee includes: Two Step Registration Process: Austin, TX. • 1. Register & make payment for Improves self-esteem and confidence! class at http://drippingspringsisd. Session II: • Promotes good attitudes! revtrak.net Walnut Springs Gym • Encourages good grades! 2. Go online to www.hckarate.com 300 Sportsplex Dr. • Provides self-defense skills! to complete the liability waiver for Dripping Springs, TX. • Discourages drug use! Hill Country Karate. All white karate uniform with elastic waistband required. Optional $55 fee to be paid to DSISD for: New Students —Uniform and first belt promotion. Returning or Advanced Students — Competition fee for one tournament or one junior karate camp during the course of particular session. Money will not be collected on site. Call (512) 858-3021. DSISD COMMUNITY SERVICES REGISTRATION FORM Register online at http://drippingspringsisd.revtrak.net MAIL TO: DSISD Community Service Office DO NOT SEND FORM BACK TO YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL! P.O. Box 479 510 W. Mercer Dripping Springs, TX 78620 Participant’s Name ________________________________ Age _______ Grade 2019/2020 _______ Parents Name __________________ Address _________________________________________ City _______________________________ State _______Zip____________ Email __________________________________ Cell Phone _______________________________ Home Phone ___________________ Emergency Contact ____________________________ Relation ___________________ Emergency Number ______________________ Location Day Dates Time New or Returning Fee RSE (Ages 5-12) Tuesday Mar 31 - May 26 6:30 - 7:30 PM $70 RSE (Ages 13 & Up) Tuesday Mar 31 - May 26 7:30 - 8:30 PM $70 WSE (Ages 5-12) Wednesday April 1 - May 27 6:30 - 7:30 PM $70 WSE (Ages 13 & Up) Wednesday April 1 - May 27 7:30 - 8:30 PM $70 OPTIONAL $55 No confirmation or reminder cards/calls will be given. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:DSISD TOTAL FEE REFUND POLICY: We will be happy to refund the full amount of tuition, less a $10 processing fee, when you cancel prior to one week before the camp begins. No refunds will be given after this time. Any changes to registrations prior to one week before camp begins will result in a $10 processing fee. No changes will be made after this time. Fees will not be prorated for late enrollment or missed classes. I have read and acknowledge the refund policy. PICTURE/VIDEO RELEASE AGREEMENT: Student and Parent/Guardian release to DSISD the student’s name, picture, art, written work, voice, verbal statements, portraits (video or still) and consent to their use by DSISD. DSISD and the agrees that the student’s name, picture, art, written work, voice, verbal statements, portraits (video or still) shall only be used for honoring students, public relations, public information, school or district promotion, publicity and instruction. Student and Parent/Guardaian undterstand and agree that: No monetary consideration shall be paid; Consent and release have been given with out coercion or duress; This agreement is bindng upon heirs and/or future legal representatives: The photo, video, student name, art work, written work, or students statemant may be used in subsequent years. WAIVER OF CLAIMS: I authorize the Dripping Springs ISD, its employees and agents to transport me or my child(ren) to the hospital, doctor, or dentist in the event of an injury or accident. I agree to assume all medical costs incurred. I further release Dripping Springs ISD, its employees and agents from all claims and responsibility for physical injury and property loss. Signature ____________________________________________________Date ________________________
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