March 31, 2017 Candace Mathis Asst. Principal 9001 Cochran's Crossing Drive The Woodlands, Texas 77381 936-709-5000 or 832-482-6204 Fax: 936-709-5003 http://galatas.conroeisd.net/ Denae Wilker Principal Volume 25, Issue 28 LUNCH SCHEDULE K 11:15-11:45 1st 11:30-12:-00 3rd 11:45-12:15 4th 12:00-12:30 2nd 12:15-12:45 SPECIALS SCHEDULE 4th 8:10-9:05 2nd 9:10-10:05 K 10:10-11:05 1st 1:00-1:55 3rd 2:05-3:00 The PTO would love to give a shout-out to our 2016-2017 Corporate Sponsors! Farmers Insurance; Dr. Keith Wagner Sponsoring: Galatas Art Program Wheeler Pediatric Dentistry Sponsoring: Accelerated Reader Program Hunter Family Orthodontics Sponsoring: Razz Kids Program Chick-fil-A; Alden Bridge Sponsoring: Galatas P.E. Program Woodlands Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Scott Andersen, DDS Sponsoring: Mathletics Program Their generous support for these specific programs helps Galatas Elementary PTO support the teachers, staff, and administrators provide a top-notch educational experience for our students. On behalf of the PTO, we thank you for your continued donations!
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March 31, 2017
Candace Mathis Asst. Principal
9001 Cochran's Crossing Drive
The Woodlands, Texas 77381 936-709-5000 or 832-482-6204
Fax: 936-709-5003 http://galatas.conroeisd.net/
Denae Wilker Principal
Volume 25, Issue 28
LUNCH SCHEDULE
K 11:15-11:45
1st 11:30-12:-00 3rd 11:45-12:15
4th 12:00-12:30
2nd 12:15-12:45
SPECIALS SCHEDULE
4th 8:10-9:05
2nd 9:10-10:05 K 10:10-11:05
1st 1:00-1:55
3rd 2:05-3:00
The PTO would love to give a
shout-out to our 2016-2017
Corporate Sponsors!
Farmers Insurance; Dr. Keith Wagner
Sponsoring: Galatas Art Program
Wheeler Pediatric Dentistry
Sponsoring: Accelerated Reader Program
Hunter Family Orthodontics
Sponsoring: Razz Kids Program
Chick-fil-A; Alden Bridge
Sponsoring: Galatas P.E. Program
Woodlands Pediatric Dentistry
Dr. Scott Andersen, DDS
Sponsoring: Mathletics Program
Their generous support for these specific
programs helps Galatas Elementary PTO
support the teachers, staff, and administrators
provide a top-notch educational experience
for our students. On behalf of the PTO, we
thank you for your continued donations!
A Seusstastic Springetti is SOLD OUT,
but you can still purchase raffle tickets ($1.00 each), Beats Headphone
Tickets, and Parking Spot tickets ($10.00 each) on Thursday, April 6,
during Springetti Preview Night from 5-7 p.m.. You will have a chance to
drop your tickets in for the raffle items, sign up for grade-level parties, and bid on a few Silent
Auction items, with no need for an admission ticket.
Never Ever Absent or Tardy (N.E.A.T.) Congratulations to the following classes for having NO absences or tardies during the
week of March 20-24:
Section K-4 Section 18 Section 33
The classes received a Free meal from Wing Stop! !
Summer is quickly approaching...sign up for Deanna smith’s annual highstepper summer drill team camp
When: June 5-8, 2017 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m each day, & Parent Show-off June 8 at 11:00 a.m. Where: The Woodlands High School 9th Grade Campus 10010 Branch Crossing Dr. The Woodlands, TX 77382 Cost: $150 if postmarked before June 1, or dropped off at TWHS Additional details and registration forms are available on the website at: http://www.twhshighsteppers.com/2017-summer-drill-team-camp
Volunteers Needed for Suesstastic Springetti!
A Suesstastic Springetti is in ONE week, and we need your help.
If you are already attending, please consider volunteering for a 30 minute shift.
Making Smart Ones (adapted from the Home and School Connection)
Pencil or pen? Jacket or sweater? Sundae or cone? Children make lots of simple
decisions each day. As they get older, these decisions will get a lot harder. How can you
make sure your youngster will choose wisely? By teaching decision-making skills while
he's young. Here are three suggestions.
Following your lead
As you're making decisions, think out loud so your child can hear you, Example: When
deciding if your family should see a movie, talk about whether it's appropriate for
everyone to watch or how much it will cost. Once you make the decision, try to follow
through with it.
Weighing pros and cons
Looking at both sides often leads to better decisions. Suggest that your child write a
problem on a piece of paper (Should I spend all my money on a video game?). Draw a line
down the middle and label the columns "pros" and "cons." Have him fill in the good points
(I like the game. It's my money.) and bad points (I won't have any money left. I may
get tired of playing it.).
Living with it
If your youngster makes a poor decision, let him experience the result. Chances are,
next time he'll make a better choice. Example: Benjamin decides to buy the video
game. Result: When he's invited to a movie with a friend, he doesn't have money for the
ticket. He has to wait until next time.
Counselor’s Corner
February Box Tops Winners!
Congratulations to Mrs. Ornelas-Martinez’s class for collecting
the most Box Tops for the Month of February!
1st Place: Section 35, Mrs. Ornelas-Martinez-
105 Box Tops
2nd Place: Section K6, Mrs. Martin
11 Box Tops
Upcoming Events
April 6 Springetti Preview Night
7 Springetti Spring Fundraiser
11 PTO Board Meeting 10:00 a.m. 13 Egg Hunts for Kindergarten, First, and Second Grades
14 No School-Good Friday Holiday 24-27 Summer Book Fair
28 4th Grade Choir Program 8:30 a.m. May
4 First Grade Moms and Muffins 8:45 a.m.
8-12 Closed Campus-STAAR Testing 8 Third and Fourth Grade STAAR Math
9 Third and Fourth Grade STAAR Reading 15 K-2 Field Day
16 3-4 Field Day
22-26 Science Camp Week 25 Fourth Grade Program 2:00 p.m. (students) and 6:30 p.m. (family and friends)
29 No School– Memorial Day Holiday 30 Picnics: 1st Grade-11:15, 2nd Grade-12:15
31 4th Grade Clap-out-10:30 a.m.
31 Picnics: 4th Grade– Following Clap-out, Kindergarten-11:15, 3rd Grade--12:15 June
1 Yearbook signing 1 Last Day of School-Early Release 12:10 p.m.
The Conroe Independent School District (District) as an equal opportunity educational provider and employer does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in educational programs or activities that it operates or in employment matters. The District is required by Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
Events Calendar for 2016-2017
Please follow the link below to find the online Parent Calendar. Please note that dates may not be all
inclusive and are subject to change. http://tinyurl.com/9mpha6w
Order a Birthday Cookie Cake from The Nestle® Tollhouse Café and help give back to Galatas!
1. Call the Nestle Tollhouse Café on the Waterway at 832-663-6895. 2. Order and pay for the celebratory birthday cookie cake of your choice. Be sure to mention Galatas and 5% of your purchase will go back to the PTO! 3. No pick up necessary! Your pre-cut cookie cake will be delivered directly to Galatas! You can meet your cake at the school and distribute it to your child’s class at the end of their lunch period, or coordinate with your child’s teacher to do it if you are unable to be there.
To report an absence for your child, please call our attendance line at 936-709-5014 by 9:00 a.m. and leave a message stating your child’s name, teacher’s name, reason for
the absence, person reporting the absence, and a phone number. When your child returns from school, a note explaining
the absence should be brought to his/her teacher.
ATTENDANCE School attendance is a major indicator of student success. Please
schedule vacations during holidays, and make every effort to schedule appointments after school. Attendance letters will be
sent if absences become excessive. Students should attend school every day unless ill.
MORNING HOURS
School begins at 8:00 a.m. Students should not arrive before
7:35 a.m., at which time they may go to the gym (Kinder) or playground (1st-4th grades) for Active Start. Students may go to
the classroom at 7:48.
MORNING TUTORING If your child is scheduled for morning tutoring or enrichment, he
or she must stop at the front desk for a pass to enter the classroom area.
ARRIVING TO SCHOOL AFTER 8:05
Students arriving to school after the tardy bell (8:05) are considered tardy. Students must stop at the front desk for a tardy pass. A parent should come into the school with the
student to sign the student in for the day.
ARRIVING TO SCHOOL AFTER AN APPOINTMENT If your child is arriving late to school due to an
appointment, or returning to school after an appointment, please come into the office with your child and bring a doctor’s note, to ensure your student is not marked tardy or absent for the day.
VISITING AT LUNCH TIME
We welcome lunch visitors at Galatas, and want to ensure the safety and security of everyone as they enjoy time together. If a grandparent, family member, or adult other than the parent of the student wants to visit your child during lunch, the parent must send in written permission to the front office. The
note will only need to be sent in once, and at that time a notation will be made in the visitor system so that the school will have a record of the permission being granted. If a note is not
sent, we will call a parent to grant permission before the visitor is allowed to join a student for lunch.
BIRTHDAY TREATS
Birthday treats, such as brownies or cookies, must be store bought due to allergy, safety and sanitation concerns.
**Please refer to the Galatas Handbook Addendum for more specific information.
DELIVERIES TO STUDENTS
Student items that need to be delivered to your child during the school day can be dropped off before 10:00 a.m. at the front office. All deliveries need to be placed on the rear counter in the office and labeled with your child’s name and section number.
Deliveries are made daily at 10:00 a.m. Any class work or binders that are dropped off after 10:00 a.m. will be placed in the
teacher’s mailbox.
MEDICATION AT SCHOOL Students may not bring medication to school. A parent or
guardian must bring medication and sign it into the clinic. All medication must be in the original container and properly labeled. The school nurse must have a written and dated request from the
parent or legal guardian to administer any medication.
ILLNESS AT SCHOOL
Your child will be sent home from school if: they have a fever 100 degrees or greater, diarrhea, vomiting, suspicion of having a contagious illness, or are too ill to function in the classroom. Your child should not return to school until they are fever free for 24
hours without fever-reducing medication, or no diarrhea for 24 hours without medication. If your child has been prescribed antibiotics,
they should be taking them for 24 hours before returning to school. If a student is sent home from school or is absent, they may not
participate in extracurricular school activities.
TRANSPORTATION CHANGES All transportation changes must be received in writing by
2:00 p.m. We are unable to accept an e-mail. You may send a note to your child’s teacher, fill out a form in the front office or send us a fax (936) 709-5003 with your signature. Please include the
date, your child’s full name, section number, bus number (if applicable), and your signature. Please send a new note for each day the change occurs; we cannot accept notes for multiple days or with multiple changes. District policy states that a student
may only ride the bus they are registered to ride; students may not have a transportation change to ride a different bus.
CHECKING OUT OF SCHOOL EARLY
If you need to pick your child up early, please do so before 2:45. We are unable to call back to a class after that time.
AFTER SCHOOL
Students will need to plan ahead and be organized when getting ready for dismissal. Students will not be allowed to re-enter the building to go back to class for homework or items they forgot.
COMMUNICATION WITH GALATAS
When you send an e-mail to or leave a message for a staff member at Galatas, please include your child’s full name, a phone number where we can reach you, and your full name in the message. This information will allow us to respond to you quickly and accurately.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
-Parents should not park on the shoulder of Cochran’s Crossing and/ or allow students to enter or exit the vehicle from the road. -U-turns are not allowed on Cochran’s Crossing. -Please do not drop off students in, or drive through the Good Shepherd Church parking lot. -Please do not drop your student off in the employee parking lot. -Please do not bring your pets onto school property. We have students who are highly allergic to, and frightened of, animals.
LUNCH SCHEDULE
K 11:15-11:45 1st 11:30-12:00 3rd 11:45-12:15 4th 12:00-12:30 2nd 12:15-12:45 *There is a 20 minute recess after each lunch.
SPECIALS SCHEDULE
4th 8:10-9:05 2nd 9:10-10:05 K 10:10-11:05 1st 1:00-1:55 3rd 2:05-3:00