Wilkerson Weekly Update – 5/12/17
5/16 – 5th Grade SS Benchmark
5/16 – Art Skate Night at SK8Town, 6-8pm
5/17 – Knox Theater performs for 6th grade
5/17 – 6th grade SS Benchmark
5/18 – 6th Grade Science Benchmark
5/18 – Wilkerson Choir Concert @ 6:30pm
5/19 – PE Hat Day – bring $1 to wear a hat!
5/19 – Orchestra Rehearsal/Lock-In, 4-8pm
5/22-25 – Wilkerson Kindness Campaign
5/24 – Wilkerson Band Concert (5th @ 6:15, 6th @ 7:15) at College Park High School
5/24 – Orchestra String Fling Concert @ College Park High School, 7:30pm
5/25 – Wilkerson Theater Club Performance, 6pm Canceled
5/29 – Memorial Day Holiday
6/1 – End of Year Awards and Last Day of School
5th Grade Awards @ 9:00am
6th Grade Awards @ 10:30am
Early Release @ 12:45pm
Happy Friday Wilkerson Wildcats ~
It is almost that time..... End of Year Parties!!!
We need your help to make these parties the best ones yet as the Wilkerson students celebrate
all their accomplishments this year!
Please use the sign-up genius links below and help where you can!
5th GRADE END OF YEAR - Tuesday, May 30th
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D4BA9A72BABFB6-wilkerson18
Please make sure to mark all donations with "5th EOY Party". Donations will need to be dropped off at
Wilkerson by Noon on Friday, May 26th.
6th GRADE END OF YEAR - Wednesday, May 31st:
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0D4BA9A72BABFB6-wilkerson17
Please make sure to mark all donations with "6th EOY Party". Donations will need to be dropped off at
Wilkerson by Noon on Tuesday, May 30th.
Thank you for your continued support of the Wilkerson students, teachers and staff through the
PTO! We couldn't do it without you!
Hope everyone has a great weekend! Melissa Mitchell, Wilkerson PTO [email protected]
New Online System
CISD is excited to announce an online student registration/data validation system for the upcoming
school year, powered by InfoSnap. The system is a secure and green process which allows the district
to verify all student demographic, emergency and medical information for your child prior to the start
of the new school year. This first year, you will need to enter information that we do not currently
have in digital form, such as your student’s Health Information form. This online process replaces all
the hard copy student registration forms that your child brings home on the first day of school.
When it is time to fill out the online forms, you will receive an email from the Conroe Independent
School District with instructions on how to access the system for your student. The email will contain a
link and a secure “snapcode” that links directly to your student’s information. You will create an
account, that you will use each year for this process, and submit a form for each student in your family.
To make the process easier for families with multiple students, you will have the option to copy all
generic family information to all other students in your family.
We would appreciate all the families to take action and complete these forms as soon as possible after
receiving the letter/email. Your student’s registration will not be complete until the forms have been
submitted. If you do not have access to the internet there will be computers available at the school to
complete the forms. We are very excited to bring this new process to the district. We believe that you
will find it a much easier way to update your student’s information each year.
Knowing Where Your Child is After School
When you are a parent/guardian seeing your child come home from school is an exciting time. Our goal
is to ensure your child comes home each and every day at the time you expect and through the
method you anticipate. We care and want to ensure everyone is reunited appropriately, whether it be
by bus, bike, car, or walking. Every day we have over 700 children arrive home just as the plan was
meant to be. But, on an almost weekly basis we have a situation where a child chose an alternative
plan on his/her own after school without alerting a parent or guardian. Please echo our suggestions we
make to our kids to ensure your child notifies a parent or guardian if the child unilaterally decides to
change his/her plans. We have a phone available for free use by students in the front office all day
every day until 4:30 p.m. There are many dangers associated with students having cell phones and by
no means are they required. However, late in the afternoon or early in the evening cell phones are a
great tool to find your child when otherwise it may be next to impossible for anyone, including us. Also,
some devices have the ability to be located by a parent or guardian to narrow down the location of the
phone and presumably the child.
Use of Photo and Video in Areas of Which There is an Expectation of Privacy
Our campus cares deeply about all of our students and works very hard to educate and protect them.
Across the country the presence of smartphone technology in the hands of young people presents the
opportunity for our students, your children, to suffer serious and potentially lifelong consequences as
an offender and/or a victim. Issues associated with students taking/sending improper pictures or
recordings continue to dominate both local, state, and national news. Our goal is to keep all students
safe and free from harm caused by inappropriate phone/camera use. To protect your child, our
campus strongly recommends that you, as a parent or guardian, share with your child the below
information about several Texas laws that apply to this issue.
INVASIVE VISUAL RECORDING
Photographing or videotaping another person in an area where the person being recorded expects
privacy (like a bathroom) or, when a person electronically sends a photo or video that shows someone
in an area that is expected to be private IS a crime. Nudity does not have to be depicted in the photo or
video for this to be a crime. Texas Penal Code §21.15
ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF CERTAIN VISUAL MATERIAL DEPICTING MINOR
Electronically sending pictures or video that shows minors in sexual conduct, including nudity, or being
in possession of these material can be a criminal offense. Texas Penal Code §43.621
Social Media Info All Parents/Guardians Need to Know to Ensure Children are Healthy and Safe
The information below is very important if you are the parent or guardian of a child who has access
to the internet via phone, your home, or at a friend’s house. Our goal is to help ensure all of our
children are happy, healthy, and safe. The information below is being shared because it is overtaking
the lives of our students and much of what we do administratively each day on campus. We want to
inform, help, and assist in preventing family stress as much as possible.
Our campus and every other school has no control over student social media accounts or the internet.
We have no ability to delete a social media account of individual students including their Instagram,
Snapchat, Vine, Twitter, or any other platform. We can enact school consequences if the inappropriate
posting can be proven to have occurred on campus or if it interferes with campus operations.
Depending on the situation, criminal charges may be filed and if you believe threatening online
postings have occurred the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department has jurisdiction.
This sounds simple, but the single best way for your child not to receive negative posts or be
involved with potential online bullying is for them to not have a social media account. We realize
that is not popular or probable. Furthermore, if as a parent/guardian you want to ensure your child is
not involved in online bullying on either end it is important to have access to their real social media
accounts and the private area of each. These accounts often look very different once you enter the
private realm reserved only for those invited to the account. Often times the public area is purposefully
misleading or mundane.
We will try to help should an outside of school bullying situation exist. This is something we do
routinely to help children. Please note in advance we have no jurisdiction over outside of school online
virtual worlds or the real world.
Young people live much of their lives through these virtual worlds. It cannot be overstated how
important phones and social networks are to our kids nor can I overemphasize how many problems
they create for schools, including us.
We deal with arguments, hurt feelings and conflict on a regular basis. Our staff and administration go
to exhaustive lengths to intervene, counsel, and do everything possible to prevent these. In the
majority of these incidents the catalyst for it involved social media. If you have concerns about a
potential situation we constantly encourage our students to call the C.I.S.D. anonymous tip line at 1-
888-KIDCHAT. Our goal is to prevent problems. Students can also come at any time to any staff
member with a concern.
On a somewhat related subject note almost daily there are faux accounts that are created to mimic
legitimate individual accounts. Additionally, many students create faux accounts to confuse or mislead
parents and guardians. It happens constantly. Thank you for taking the time to read this. It is a great
day and age to be a young person. Our goal is to help you make it the best life possible for your child.
We care.
Student Emotional Health and Suicide Prevention
Our staff care deeply about the emotional health of our students. Young people undergo a lot of stress
due to expectations both real and perceived. We work hard to counsel and encourage students who
need emotional guidance. If you have a child you are concerned about please contact us staff to
update as needed. When we have concerns we will work hard to let you know also. If your child has a
concern about another individual please encourage them to let one of us know so that we can be
aware and assist.
News from the Nurse~
We often get questions about head lice. Although only considered a pest, not a disease, a case can cause great
anxiety and fear for impacted families. If you would like more information on prevention or treatment, please
see the attached flyer.
Immunization Requirements for 6th grade students entering 7th grade in 2016
Tdap
One dose Tdap required. If your child has had a tetanus containing vaccine in the past five years, the Tdap will
not be required until five years has passed.
Meningococcal (MCV4)
One dose is required to protect from Meningococcal meningitis.
**If your child already received these vaccines, please bring a copy to the Wilkerson clinic so I may update
your child’s school health record. (You may also fax records.)
Please call the clinic if you have any questions or concerns.
Nurse Barry 832-592-8911 (phone) 832-592-8910 (fax)
Medications
All medications must be checked in through the school nurse by the parent. Students may never have
medications, including over the counter products such as pain relievers or cough drops in their
position. All medications will be distributed through the school nurse.
Wilkerson YEARBOOKS are now on sale!
For a limited time, you can purchase your Wilkerson Yearbook for $35. You may order online at
www.balfour.com, then type Wilkerson Intermediate into the search. You can also access the link from
the Wilkerson website. If you prefer, you may pick up a hard copy (yellow) in the front office and
return this form with payment to Wilkerson.
17-18 School Calendar
Next year’s school calendar as been approved and is available on the CISD website at
http://www.conroeisd.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2017-18CISDCalendar.pdf
Please note the start date for students will be August 16, 2017.
Theme Thursday!
Each week, Wilkerson staff members enjoy dressing according to our Theme Thursday schedule! (Any
excuse for an extra day of jeans!) We would love to invite the students to join in on the fun! Below is
the Theme Thursday schedule if your child would like to participte! PS - Any time it says Houston Texans, you can expect to see Mrs. Daw in a Dallas Cowboys shirt.
05/18/17 Camouflage/Branch of Military (Sat. is Armed Forces Day)
05/25/17 Favorite Vacation Spot
Forget Something?
We offer a drop off table in the Front Office where student lunches, instruments, work or other
forgotten items can be dropped off. Due to the high volume of Front Office traffic and the multiple
interruptions to instruction, we are unable to call into classrooms to notify teachers that items have
been delivered. Students will be allowed to come to the front throughout the day (with a pass from
their teacher) to check for items if they anticipate a drop off.
Moving?
If you are relocating to another school, especially outside of Conroe ISD, it is very important that you
notify our Registrar, Mrs. Figueroa, in advance and complete the required withdrawal forms. Please
contact her by phone at 832-592-8928 or email at [email protected] if you have any
questions.
School Hours
8:00am – Doors Open (students report directly to cafeteria)
*Students may not be dropped off prior to 8:00am as no staff is on duty to monitor student safety.
8:35am – Students are released to homerooms
8:40am – Daily Announcements begin
8:50 – Tardy Bell Rings and Instruction Begins
4:00 – Dismissal Bell
Students are encouraged to be in the building by 8:35am each morning in order to hear
announcements and get prepared for their day without feeling rushed. Instruction begins at 8:50am
and school is dismissed at 4:00pm
Wilkerson School Supplies for 17-18
The Wilkerson School Supply List for 17-18 is now available on our website at
http://wilkerson.conroeisd.net/. If you wish to purchase pre-packaged supplies you may do so online
at www.educationalproducts.com/ShopPacks. You will need to enter our School ID: WIL006 (3 letters,
3 numbers). If you choose to purchase online, orders will be delivered directly to your home before the
first day of school. Online ordering is available May 1 – June 25.
Junior High Athletic Physicals
Please hand in Physical Forms to the Coaches in the fall at the 7th grade campus. (Please DO NOT attach any vaccine records to the physical forms. Please hand in all vaccines records to Nurse Barry during this school year. You
may hand in records to the Nurse at the 7th grade campus after 6/1/2017.
2017-2018 Knox
Knox School Supply lists and online ordering information are available on their website
at http://knox.conroeisd.net/
2017-2018 McCullough
Summer Reading Requirements for Incoming 7th Graders: http://mccullough.conroeisd.net/2017_2018/McCullough_Summer_Reading_2017.pdf
Press Release The Woodlands High School will be hosting physical examinations for the 2017-2018 school year at The
Woodlands High School 10-12 Campus on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. The physician portion of the physical will be
offered during the school day from 7:30 am and until 5:30 pm. McCullough students with last period athletics
may ride a shuttle bus during athletics to the TWHS campus. There will also be an after school shuttle but, there
will not be busses available to take any students home from TWHS. Students in 6th and 7th grade may come at
any time between 7:30 am and 5:30 pm. The pre-physical portion of the exam will be given during all athletic
periods at McC (coaches have a schedule) on May 2 and 3, during lunches on May 3, and before school on May
16. The Pre-participation Form and payment will be due at that time. The cost will be $25.00 cash or check
(checks may be made payable to The Woodlands High School).
All students participating in athletics, band, cheerleading, drill team, color guard, ROTC, and club sports are
required to have a yearly physical examination on the UIL issued form. This is open to all CISD students as well as
for anyone needing camp physicals. Forms will be available from TWH training rooms, coaches, activity
sponsors, and in the campus front offices. Forms are also now available online on the CISD webpage at:
http://www.conroeisd.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/2017-2018-Pre-Participation-Form.pdf
Reminder: Physicals for the 2017-18 school year cannot be dated before April 15, 2017.
Junior High Off-Campus Private PE If you are applying for Off Campus Private P.E. for next school year, 2017-2018, the deadline is midnight April 30. All applications are completed on line. There are no paper applications. At 12:01 am May 1st the system for applying will be shut down. The link to the application is https://apps.conroeisd.net/physedoffsite/
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Reading STAAR for 5th Grade – intensive, targeted reading intervention for 5th
grade students needing to take the third administration of Reading STAAR on June
21, 2017
Dates: June 7 – June 21, 2017
Time: Monday -- Friday; 8:15 – 12:45
Location: Vogel Intermediate School
Cost: Free
Transportation: Bus Transportation is available
Math STAAR for 5th Grade – intensive, targeted math intervention for 5th grade
students needing to take the third administration of Math STAAR on June 20, 2017
Dates: June 7 – June 20, 2017
Time: Monday – Friday; 8:15 – 12:45
Location: Vogel Intermediate School
Cost: Free
Transportation: Bus Transportation is available
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Kids Quest for both 5th and 6th Grades
Academic Courses: provides intensive, targeted reading, writing, math and science
instruction for students currently in 1st - 6th grade
Dates: June 7 – June 29, 2017
Time: Monday – Friday; 8:15 – 12:45
Location: Vogel Intermediate School
Cost is $200.00 (scholarship applications are available)
Parent has to provide transportation
Enrichment Courses: Experiencing Robotics will expose students to the conceptual
aspects of working with robotics. Teams of students will build and program robots to
solve a series of missions using the LEGO NXT Mindstorms Robotics system.
Dates: June 19 – June 23, 2017 (5 days)
Time: 8:15 – 12:45
Location: Vogel Intermediate
Cost is $150.00 per session (scholarship applications are available)
Parent has to provide transportation
*Registration and other information for Kid Quest is available at http://www.conroeisd.net/wp-
content/uploads/2017/04/SS-2017-Elementary-Brochure-Updated-24April2017.pdf
SUMMER SCHOOL OFFERINGS FOR WILKERSON INTERMEDIATE
Summer Camps at The Woodlands High School
TWHS has compiled a list of all summer campus offered at their campus this summer.
Attendance Policy and Reminders
All students are subject to compulsory attendance laws. (Texas Education Code 25.085) Your child must be in
attendance a minimum of 90% of the school year. This means a child is allowed no more than 18 absences in a
year, and no more than 9 absences in a semester.
1. Students may enter the building at 8:00am. They are dismissed to the classroom at 8:35am for
announcements and beginning of the day preparation. The Tardy Bell rings at 8:50am and instruction
begins at that time. If a student is not in the building by 8:50, they are counted tardy. If a student
arrives after 10:00 am, he/she is counted absent for the day.
2. After 8:50, a parent should accompany the child into the building to document the reason for the tardy
at the front desk. It is the parent’s responsibility to sign-in the student. Students with excessive tardies
or early dismissals may be subject to administrative action.
3. All absences, whether Excused or Unexcused count as an Absence on attendance records and report
cards. For an absence to be considered excused, a note or phone call explaining each absence is
required. When a child is leaves school and returns on the same day, or is tardy, but arrives to school on
the same day due to a dental or medical appointment, and a note from the physician is provided to the
school, then the absence is coded “Health Care Provider (HCP)” and is not reported as an absence on the
report card. If an illness results in absences longer than three days, a note from a health care provider is
requested.
Texas Education Agency requires Wilkerson Intermediate to comply with attendance laws. Wilkerson may file a
judicial complaint on a child’s parent(s) for failing to comply with the compulsory attendance laws. Additionally,
18 or more absences could result in the child not being promoted to the next grade. Your child must be in class
to ensure success in learning.
Free and Reduced Meals
All families are encouraged to apply for free or reduced meals. More information and the on-line
application can be found at
http://childnutrition.conroeisd.net/Free%20and%20Reduced%20Information
Lunch and Breakfast Menu and Prices
Menus are available at http://childnutrition.conroeisd.net/Int%20menu%20with%20hut
Meal Prices for the 16-17 school year are as follows:
Lunch
Student Full Price $ 2.75
Student Reduced Price $ .40
Adults/ 2nd meals $ 3.45
Breakfast (offered daily, 8:00-8:40am)
Student Full Price $ 1.25
Student Reduced Price $ .30
Adults/ 2nd meals $ 2.20
Eat Breakfast at School!
Breakfast is served at school! School breakfast will give your child a healthy start to the day. A
nutritious breakfast helps students be more alert so they can learn more in class. Breakfast has
vitamins and nutrients for a strong and healthy body.
Breakfast at school is affordable at only $1.25. If you qualify for free and reduced price meals, you also
qualify for the breakfast program, with no additional paperwork. You can’t find a healthy breakfast at
such a low cost anywhere else.
Help your child start the day right with school breakfast!
Desayuno en la Escuela
¡Los niños pueden desayunar en la escuela! Sus niños pueden comenzar el día saludablemente al
comer el desayuno en la escuela. Un desayuno saludable ayuda a los estudiantes estar más alertos, y
así aprender más. El desayuno tiene vitaminas y nutrientes para un cuerpo fuerte.
Y el desayuno en las escuelas no cuesta mucho- $1.25. Si ya calificas para comidas gratis o comidas a
precio reducido, también calificas para el Programa de Desayunos Escolares, y no tienes que llenar más
formularios.
¡Ayuda a tu niño a comenzar el día bien con desayunos escolares!
CISD Child Nutrition has an on-line payment system for meals:
https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/login/getmain?requestAction=home
Dress Code Policy
As you prepare for the new school year, please keep the dress code requirements in mind.
• Pictures, emblems, or writings on clothing that are any of the following are prohibited: lewd,
violent, suggestive, offensive, vulgar or obscene, or advertise or depict tobacco products,
alcoholic beverages, drugs, weapons or any other prohibited items.
• Halter-tops, racer back shirts, muscle shirts, and spaghetti-straps tops are not permitted unless
covered by another shirt. Shirts must fit under the arm so as not to expose undergarments or
torso.
• Midriff shirts, or shirts exposing the midsection of the body, are not permitted.
• Make-up/cosmetics/perfume/cologne may not be applied at school. Heavy or distracting make-
up/cosmetics/perfume/cologne are prohibited.
• Hats/hoods are not to be worn inside the school.
• Hair and hairstyle should not be distractive. Unnatural hair colors are prohibited.
• Pants/shorts may not be worn lower than undergarments.
• Shorts, dresses and skirts must reach fingertip length when the student rests his/her arms at
his/her side (even when leggings/tights are worn underneath).
• Girls are encouraged to wear shorts/tights under their dresses.
• Closed toed shoes with backs must be worn in PE. Tennis shoes are recommended. Flip flops
may not be worn during PE.
• Leggings/jeggings may only be worn with a long, loose fitting, flowing top that covers the hips.
• Additionally, any clothing or grooming that in the principal's judgment may reasonably be
expected to cause disruption of or interference with normal school operations will be
prohibited.
• Students may not wear costumes unless part of a school event/program. Items such as tails,
ears, masks, wigs and body paint are considered costumes and are prohibited.
Parent Access and Email Accounts
Email is our primary communication tool for all school events and information. Additionally, Parent
Access is a vital information tool. Once you register for a PA account, you will have access to grades,
report cards, attendance, discipline records, cafeteria accounts, and more. *You must have your child’s
6-digit student ID to register for your account. If you have forgotten this number, ask your child their
lunch number. This number is also on previous copies of report cards or progress reports. In addition,
we can provide this number for you through the homeroom teacher or at the front office. Follow the
simple steps to complete your Parent Access Registration at http://www.conroeisd.net/student-
parent/pac.asp
Student safety is our biggest priority. For this reason, all visitors to our building must check in at the
front office and present their photo identification. Additionally, during afternoon dismissal, we will be
using a barcode system to help us account for all car riders, walkers, bikers, day care and bus riders.
Car riders will be dismissed through the front doors and placed in cars with the proper CAR RIDER
SIGN. Any parent who does not have a car rider sign will be asked to park their car and wait until the
pick-up line has dwindled (usually by 4:15pm). Students or parents may request additional signs
through their homeroom teacher or the front office. At that point, parents may enter the building with
their photo identification to obtain a dismissal pass or new sign. To save you time and ensure the
safety of your child, it is imperative that you have the car rider sign with you each time you come
through the line. The sign should be prominently displayed through the entire line process and not
removed until your child has loaded your vehicle. Student name(s) should be written in large, bold
print with a black marker. Please do not enter the Front Office between 3:50 and 4:10 and expect to
get your child. Each staff member has a specific duty during this busy dismissal process. Interruption
of these duties hampers our ability to dismiss all students correctly and safely.
If you need to change your child’s normal mode of transportation, you must send a signed note to
his/her teacher that morning, notifying them of the specific details. Should an emergency occur,
requiring transportation to be changed later in the day, you may fax a signed request to the
receptionist @ 832-592-8910. Please CALL US at 832-592-8900 to make sure the fax was received. To
make the change by phone, you must provide the receptionist with the safety code word listed on your
child’s emergency card. Without this code word, a phone change will not be accepted. Because we
cannot guarantee that emails will be seen or received in a timely manner, this mode of notification will
not be accepted. Any changes in transportation must be received prior to 2:30 pm. After this time,
your child must ride his/her normal mode of transportation. Please know that requests to ride the bus
home with friends will not be permitted.
Please note that we will provide a “Drop Off” station in the front office for items that you bring to
school for your child such as lunches, forgotten instruments, homework, etc. We will not disrupt the
classroom with phone calls to notify the student of the drop off. They may, however, check this table
on their way to lunch or between classes with teacher permission and a hall pass.
Cell Phone Policy
Cell phones are permitted but MUST be turned off and concealed prior to entering the building. The
cell phone may be carried with the student in his/her backpack. For safety purposes, your child may
contact you outside the school doors upon arrival or dismiss to let you know their location. Your
student may not respond to a call/text on his/her cell phone during the school day. Doing so will
result in disciplinary action for your student. You may contact the school and we will assist you in
reaching your child. Electronic readers are allowed for reading purposes ONLY. E-Readers must be
turned off during class time unless given permission to use by the teacher. Cell phones may not be
used as e-Readers.
Food and Drink Policy
Healthy Snacks and water are allowed in the classroom at teacher discretion at various times of the
day.
Allowable healthy snacks for the classroom include:
• Fruit, vegetables, crackers, or other teacher approved healthy options that do not require
utensils, stain furniture or carpet or create a mess.
• The only drink allowed in the classroom is clear, unflavored, non-carbonated water. Water may
be bottled or stored in a refillable container.
All other food or drink must be consumed in the cafeteria during the designated breakfast time from
8:00-8:45am or during the student’s regular lunch time.
• Drinks such as coffee, soda, tea, juice or flavored waters may only be consumed during these
designated times in the cafeteria. Students may not drink these beverages in the hallways, at
recess or in the classroom.
• Breakfast foods and other items that do not fall under the healthy snack category may only be
consumed during these designated times in the cafeteria. Students may not drink these
beverages in the hallways, at recess or in the classroom.
• Lunch may not be delivered directly from a restaurant or food vendor as we cannot verify that
the parent initiated the delivery or approved of the food. Parents may personally deliver or
drop off food from restaurants or other food vendors.
Please note that any food or drinks not consumed during breakfast or lunch in the cafeteria must be
sealed and stored in the student’s backpack or lunch box or discarded before leaving the cafeteria.
Thank you for support with this procedure as we work to maintain a safe, pest-free, clean and distraction-free
environment for our students.
We LOVE parent support and encourage you to be involved in Wilkerson happenings! Your
homeroom teacher and Wilkerson PTO will be sharing a variety of opportunities with you! In the
meantime, please take a few minutes to complete the CISD Volunteer Application at
http://www.conroeisd.net/volunteer.asp . Without this completed application, you will not be allowed
to volunteer in the school building. This application must be completed each school year.
For additional CISD and Wilkerson information, including teacher websites and the on-line Student
Handbooks, visit our website at http://www.conroeisd.net/, or go directly to Wilkerson’s homepage at
http://wilkerson.conroeisd.net/.
We are here to serving you and your child. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact me by
email at [email protected] or by phone at 832-592-8900.