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DRESS CODE HIGHLIGHTS Students and parents should keep these points in mind when planning outfits for school: Students at all grade levels may wear shorts, but “short shorts” are forbidden. The length of shorts must be between the knee and mid- thigh. Fashions with slits above mid-thigh are not acceptable. Spaghetti straps, leotards and halters as an outer garment are not acceptable. Blouses covering tube tops must be buttoned. Female students may wear earrings only on the ears. Male students may not wear earrings. Jewelry may not be worn in other pierced areas of the body. Visible tattoos are not permitted. Students must wear shoes. Steel-toed shoes, house slippers, cleats and roller or wheeled shoes are not permitted. Sleepwear may not be worn at school. Excessively loose or tight garments are not acceptable. All clothing should be appropriately fitted. All shirts must be worn so as not to expose the bare chest. Tank tops or undershirts are not to be worn as outer garments. The midriff must not be exposed when a student goes through the normal activities of a school day, including bending, stretching or reaching. Male students are not allowed to wear shirts without sleeves. Elementary students are not allowed to wear makeup. Sunglasses are not allowed to be worn in the school building. Sideburns must be trimmed neatly and not extend below the ear. Mustaches and beards are not allowed. Hairstyles must be neat, clean and well groomed. Hair that is dyed an unnatural color, such as green or orange, is not permitted. Any form of dress that attracts undue attention, is unsafe, disrupts school, is considered gang related or detracts from the learning process is not acceptable. Administration and faculty have the right to consider any current fashion or fad and determine whether it is appropriate for school. ID BADGES- ID badges MUST be worn on a dress code appropriate lanyard while on school grounds. In the event that you forget your ID, a daily temporary ID badge may be purchased from any office for $1. Building Principal Dr. Charles Ned Administrative Assistant Alicia Mendoza 281-641-6301 Associate Principal Julie Thomas Administrative Assistant Shonda Espinoza 281-641-6482 Assistant Principal Damico Bartley Administrative Assistant Wendy Vaughn 281-641-6460 Assistant Principal Juan Castillo Administrative Assistant Connie Lofgren 281-641-6407 Assistant Principal Tammy McHale Administrative Assistant Lori Gonzalez 281-641-6344 Assistant Principal Rod Martindale Administrative Assistant Dana Jackson 281-641-6334 Important Phone Numbers! Main Office 281-641-6300 Attendance 281-641-6303 Registrar 281-641-6307 Nurse 281-641-6305 Textbooks 281-641-6334 Cafeteria 281-641-6308 Trainers 281-641-6510 Home Access Center (HAC) https://eshac.humble.k12.tx.u s/homeaccess/ Questions, contact: S. Turner at 281-641-6506.
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Page 1: Alicia Mendoza DRESS CODE HIGHLIGHTS€¦ · 15/02/2002  · DRESS CODE HIGHLIGHTS Students and parents should keep these points in mind when planning outfits for school: Students

DRESS CODE HIGHLIGHTS Students and parents should keep

these points in mind when planning

outfits for school:

Students at all grade levels

may wear shorts, but “short

shorts” are forbidden. The

length of shorts must be

between the knee and mid-

thigh.

Fashions with slits above

mid-thigh are not

acceptable.

Spaghetti straps, leotards

and halters as an outer

garment are not acceptable.

Blouses covering tube tops

must be buttoned.

Female students may wear

earrings only on the ears.

Male students may not wear

earrings. Jewelry may not be

worn in other pierced areas

of the body.

Visible tattoos are not

permitted.

Students must wear shoes.

Steel-toed shoes, house

slippers, cleats and roller or

wheeled shoes are not

permitted.

Sleepwear may not be worn

at school.

Excessively loose or tight

garments are not acceptable.

All clothing should be

appropriately fitted.

All shirts must be worn so as

not to expose the bare chest.

Tank tops or undershirts are

not to be worn as outer

garments. The midriff must

not be exposed when a

student goes through the

normal activities of a school

day, including bending,

stretching or reaching.

Male students are not

allowed to wear shirts

without sleeves.

Elementary students are not

allowed to wear makeup.

Sunglasses are not allowed

to be worn in the school

building.

Sideburns must be trimmed

neatly and not extend below

the ear. Mustaches and

beards are not allowed.

Hairstyles must be neat,

clean and well groomed. Hair

that is dyed an unnatural

color, such as green or

orange, is not permitted.

Any form of dress that attracts undue

attention, is unsafe, disrupts school, is

considered gang related or detracts

from the learning process is not

acceptable. Administration and

faculty have the right to consider any

current fashion or fad and determine

whether it is appropriate for school.

ID BADGES- ID badges MUST

be worn on a dress code appropriate lanyard while on school grounds. In the event

that you forget your ID, a daily temporary ID badge may be

purchased from any office for $1.

Building Principal Dr. Charles Ned

Administrative Assistant Alicia Mendoza 281-641-6301

Associate Principal Julie Thomas

Administrative Assistant Shonda Espinoza 281-641-6482

Assistant Principal Damico Bartley

Administrative Assistant Wendy Vaughn 281-641-6460

Assistant Principal Juan Castillo

Administrative Assistant Connie Lofgren 281-641-6407

Assistant Principal Tammy McHale

Administrative Assistant Lori Gonzalez 281-641-6344

Assistant Principal Rod Martindale

Administrative Assistant Dana Jackson 281-641-6334

Important Phone Numbers!

Main Office 281-641-6300

Attendance 281-641-6303

Registrar 281-641-6307

Nurse 281-641-6305

Textbooks 281-641-6334

Cafeteria 281-641-6308

Trainers 281-641-6510

Home Access Center (HAC) https://eshac.humble.k12.tx.us/homeaccess/ Questions, contact: S. Turner at 281-641-6506.

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Please be advised:

*Campus policy states that any item dropped off for a student

must be picked up at the students’ discretion.

* Absolutely no deliveries will be made to students, as it interrupts

classroom instruction time.

* All deliveries must be picked up by the student during passing

periods.

*HHS is not responsible for items left in the front office.

No Exceptions!

Parents: Tell your School Registrar if you change your cell phone or email address. During the year, parents' cell number or email address may change. Humble ISD has a communication system for quickly sharing information with parents by text, email and phone. The system is based on contact information that parents submit in back-to-school paperwork at the beginning of the school year, or for students new to the district, upon enrollment. Please advise the Registrar at your child's school when changes occur. Updating school records only takes a few minutes and allows you to continue to get both routine and emergency communications that may be sent by the school or district. Keep your information current to stay informed!

Did You Know...? Humble ISD is proud to offer our

parents a convenient way to monitor

their student’s progress online. The

Home Access Center (HAC) is a “one-

stop” portal to view your student’s

schedule, attendance record, classwork,

progress reports, report cards,

registration information, and so much

more. If you have multiple students in

the district, you only need to create one

account to access all your students.

How to Get Started To create a HAC account, you must be

designated as the student’s guardian

and you must provide a current email

address. For Spanish speakers, you are

able to have your HAC account

displayed in Spanish if you chose your

language of correspondence as Spanish

during enrollment. If you need to be

designated as a guardian, change or

update your email address, or change

your language of correspondence,

please contact the registrar’s office 281-

641-6307 to make these changes before

proceeding to create a HAC account.

To register a new HAC account, you will

navigate to the district’s home page at

http://www.humbleisd.net/parents.

There you will find links to instructions

and a video describing how to create a

HAC Account

¿Sabía usted...? Humble ISD se siente orgulloso de

ofrecerles a nuestros padres una manera

conveniente de vigilar el progreso de sus

estudiantes electrónicamente. El Centro

de Acceso del Hogar (HAC) es un portal

de “una sola parada” para ver el horario,

el récord de asistencia, trabajo en clase,

informes de progreso, tarjetas de

calificaciones, información sobre la

matrícula de su estudiante, y mucho,

mucho más. Si usted tiene más de un

estudiante en el distrito, usted necesita

crear una sola cuenta para tener acceso a

todos sus estudiantes.

Cómo comenzar Para crear una cuenta HAC, usted tiene

que ser designado como el tutor legal del

estudiante y usted tiene que proporcionar

una dirección actual de email. Para los

que hablan español, ustedes podrán ver

su cuenta HAC en español si escogieron el

español como el idioma de su

correspondencia durante la matrícula. Si

usted necesita ser designado como un

tutor legal, cambiar o actualizar su

dirección de email, o cambiar su idioma

para la correspondencia, favor de

comunicarse con la oficina del

registrador al 281-641-6307 para hacer

estos cambios antes de proceder a crear

una cuenta HAC.

Para inscribir una cuenta nueva para

HAC, usted va a navegar a la página

principal del distrito en

http://www.humbleisd.net/parents. Allí

usted va a encontrar enlaces a las

instrucciones y un video que describe

cómo crear una cuenta para HAC.

https://eshac.humble.k12.tx.us/homeaccess/

If you have any questions, please call Ms. Turner, the HHS Librarian at 281-

641-6506. Thank you parents, for your help!

Students, if you are absent

please turn in an excuse note

within 48 hours of your

absence. Each day that you are

absent you will need a separate

excuse note, unless it's from a

doctor. Absent notes should

include the following:

Student’s full name.

Student’s Id number.

Student’s date of absence.

Absent notes that are

missing any of this information

will not be processed

Absent notes will not be

accepted 48 hours after the

absence.

Tardy/Absence Policy

1-10 minutes (1st through

8th periods): Student is

given a TARDY from the

Raptor system in the AP

office

11-25 minutes (1st

through 8th

periods): Student is given

a slip from the Raptor

system which says OUT OF

DESIGNATED AREA (still

considered a TARDY) also

by an AP office

26+ minutes or after 7:50

(FIRST PERIOD ONLY): Student

is issued an ABSENCE by the

attendance office.

26+ minutes (2ND THROUGH

8TH PERIODS) Student will go to

an AP office where he will be

given a slip issued by the Raptor

system stating the student

is ABSENT to that class.

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Remember, if you check in at

the attendance office in the

morning, you must present a

late note to excuse you

for being late. Late notes will

not be accepted after the

student has checked in.

Congratulations to the

following for being

named:

STUDENTS OF THE NINE

WEEKS

9th - Anouly Inthavong

10th - Randy Membreno

11th - Monica Suastes

12th - Jeremiah Jones

TEACHERS OF THE NINE

WEEKS

Brandi Smith

Paul Wilcox

Steven Williams

Veonda Mahoney

STAFF OF THE NINE WEEKS

Bianca Smith

The winners joined Dr. Ned

for lunch at Italianos

Restaurant in celebration of

this achievement.

Again,

CONGRATULATIONS!!

Congratulations to

Olivia Ramsey who

was selected as a

Semifinalist in the

Coca-Cola Scholars

Program! Olivia was

chosen as one of

nearly 2,200

Semifinalists from a

pool of over

102,600 applicants

from across the

country because of

the outstanding

leadership,

academic

achievements and

dedication to

community service

illustrated in Olivia’s

initial application.

Olivia will now

continue through

the selection

process with an

opportunity to

receive a $20,000

scholarship.

Greetings AP Student Parents, We are offering an AP Exam Scholarship. This scholarship provides partial assistance to students who need to take the 2015 AP Exam and are facing financial hardship. The AP Exam Scholarship candidate must display a desire for academic excellence that is evident in their course work [and by a recommendation from their AP teacher]. The student must complete the AP Scholarship application and obtain a recommendation signature from their AP teacher. Application deadline is April 3, 2015. Scholarships will be awarded based on level of need, teacher recommendation, and date of application submission. Limited spaces are available for AP Exam Scholarships.

Students may access this information on the Humble High School website, click on Information, then Testing, and choose AP Scholarship. Students may also request an AP Exam Fee Reduction on the Testing website page

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SENIOR NEWS &

SCHOLARSHIP

SPOTLIGHT

TRANSCRIPTS

The deadline for electronic

transcripts is 12:00 p.m. each

Thursday. Electronic

transcripts can be sent to any

Texas public college/university.

There is no charge for

electronic transcripts. Private

universities/colleges and out of

state schools will require an

official sealed paper transcript

at the cost of $2 each. This

transcript will be picked up by

the student and mailed to the

school by the student. There is

a 48 hour period between the

time a transcript is ordered and

when it can be picked up so

plan ahead.

Don’t forget to complete your

FAFSA starting in January,

after your parents have

completed their 2014 income

tax return. Many scholarships

and every college application

require a completed FAFSA.

FAFSA WORKSHOP Need help with your

FAFSA? Humble High

School is sponsoring a

FAFSA workshop on

February 5 from 6:00-8:00

pm and on February 26

from 6:00 to 8:00. If

possible, bring a parent.

Parents: We still have 2 local

organizations RIGHT NOW who

are offering your senior $16,000

or more to attend college, and

yet we have fewer than 10

seniors from our senior class who

have applied in the 1ast 2

months. Time is running out!

WHO DOESN’T NEED

$16,000??

George & Mary

Hamman Foundation

Deadline: February 20

Amount: $16,000

Criteria: U.S. citizen, academic

achievement with a financial need

SAT score of 1000 or higher on M

& CR portion combined or an ACT

composite score of 21 or higher.

HOW TO APPLY: Log on to our

HHS website for the direct link:

http://www.humbleisd.net/hhs/sch

olarships

Houston Livestock

Show & Rodeo

Deadline: February 23

Amount $18,000

Criteria: U.S. citizen in the top

25% of class, min. SAT score of

1350 or higher; ACT of 19 or

higher. Must attend a Texass

college. Must demonstrate

academic potential & financial

need.

HOW TO APPLY: Log on to our

HHS website for the direct link:

http://www.humbleisd.net/hhs/sch

olarships

Attention Wildcats:

Do you think you have

what it takes to be a

part of the award

winning Humble High

School Cheer

program? If so, then

please join us on

Wednesday, February

25th

at 3:00 pm in

room 4006 for an

informational meeting

about tryouts for male

and female

cheerleaders, as well

as mascot for the

2015-2016 school year.

For more information,

please contact Coach

Dent in room 4006.

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UPCOMING EVENTS: HHS Cheerleaders

The Humble High School

Cheerleaders will be hosting a mini

clinic on February 7th, 2015 from

9:00-11:00. The cost is

$20.00. Please see Coach Dent for

details.

HHS National Honor Society

The Humble High School National

Honor Society Induction Ceremony

will be Wednesday February 11th

from 5:30-8:00.

HHS Black History

Humble High School black history

program will be Wednesday

February 18th

from 7:00-9:00.

Tickets will be sold at the door for

$3.

HHS Floyd Burton Talent Show

The Humble High School Floyd

Burton talent show will be

Thursday February 26th

from 7:00-

9:00. Tickets will be sold at the

door for $3.

Please be advised:

The graduation ceremony for the class of 2015 will be held at

the M.O. Campbell Center on Saturday May

23 at 10 a.m.