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News from Your PK-12 Community

 

PK-12 Communities broaden and strengthen connections within CCISD. Each PK-12 Community is comprised of both elementary and secondary campuses, based on feeder patterns and the larger communities that are served by these schools. These communities will communicate and collaborate with each other regarding school activities and programs, shared events and possible partnerships. By utilizing coordinated calendars, an online presence and open lines of communication the PK-12 Communities will help build lasting relationships among campuses and recognize the strength found in the diversity of each community they serve.

PK-12 Communities in Full Swing...

Clear Brook High School and Ward Elementary have been collaborating on many PK-12 Community activities. The Wolverines created science stations for Ward's annual Curriculum Fair and taught students about density, magnetism and their class pet, a ball python named Elvis.

 

Members of the Clear Brook High School student council were on hand to help induct the officers of the Ward Elementary student council at a recent ceremony.

Students Have Fun with Solar Projects...Then They Have S'More

Science students at Creekside Intermediate were joined by PALS from Clear Springs High School for a special project. The students worked together to build solar ovens and enjoyed s'mores baked by the sunlight.

Student Councils Join Forces for Food Drive

The student councils of League City Intermediate, Goforth Elementary and Hyde Elementary recently gathered to plan their upcoming PK-12 Community Food Drive. Students at each school will collect non-perishable food items from November 10-November 13 and members of the Clear Falls High School student council will distribute the donations to local food pantries in League City.

News From Across CCISD

CCISD Paints the Town Red for Red Ribbon Week

Clear View High School was filled with excitement as students and staff celebrated the close of Red Ribbon Week. The week's theme was "Don't Let Drugs Make You a Monster" and was filled with dress up days, a door decorating contest and a special lunch sponsored by JSC Federal Credit Union. The week's festivities came to a close with the annual dodge ball tournament.

The League City Intermediate Bobcats kicked off Red Ribbon Week with a motivational speech and performance by award-winning hip hop artist Anthony Litarodi. The students were inspired by his story of overcoming personal tragedy and poor decision-making to living a meaningful and full life, free from drugs and alcohol. The powerful program was coordinated through the CCISD Office of Prevention Services.

During Red Ribbon Week, Greene Elementary was "Dreaming of a Drug Free Life." Both students and staff wore pajamas to school as their pledge to stay healthy and drug free.

The Cobras were seeing double and even triple! Creekside Intermediate celebrated Red Ribbon Week with "Friends Don't Let Friends Use Drugs" day. Students and staff participated by dressing like their friends.

North Pointe Elementary has a CUTastrophe...All for a Good Cause

At the monthly Character Connection, students at North Pointe Elementary watched as two students and one staff member cut their hair for a good cause. Members of the "Pony Tail Club," made up of third grader Ashlynn Fore, fourth grader Peyton Fore and P.E. Coach Susan Rizzo, donated their hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths to make wigs for children with cancer.

Eagle Scout has BENCHmark Project

The Clear Brook High School swim team has three new ready benches, thanks to a fellow student. For his Eagle Scout service project, Connor DeVries designed and built the three benches that are now on display in the foyer of the swimming pool.

 

 

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CCISD Cross Country Teams Go the Extra Mile

Congratulations to the girls and boys cross country teams from Clear Lake High School. Both the varsity and junior varsity teams won first place at the district meet and have advanced to the regional competition.


 

The girls cross country team from Clear Springs High School are headed for the regional competition. The team qualified for regionals during the recent district meet and Fernanda Horrillo was named district 24 6 A champion. Congratulations!

Cadets Pull an All-Nighter in Support of Veterans

In honor of Veterans Day, JROTC cadets from Clear Brook High School, Clear Creek High School and Clear Falls High School participated in the 4th Annual Veterans Relay. The 10-hour overnight event, hosted by the Clear Falls High School program, raised money for Team Red, White and Blue, a national organization that helps returning soldiers readjust to civilian life.

"Hats Off to the Military"

North Pointe Elementary's "Hats Off to the Military" was a huge success. During the five day fundraiser, students were able to donate a dollar each day to wear their favorite hat, pajamas, crazy socks and team jersey. The event raised $1,010.38, which will be donated to the Navy SEAL Foundation during North Pointe Elementary's annual Veterans Day Celebration.

Encore! Encore!

Clear Creek Intermediate's seventh and eighth grade choirs recently presented their fall concert. The program featured a repertoire of popular music, including a performance by Clear Creek Intermediate's premiere show choir, Encore.

The Great Pumpkin(s) at Bay Elementary

The 8th Annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest at Bay Elementary saw gourdes of all shapes and sizes. Students had a wonderful time decorating pumpkins to display in the school library and compete in the contest.

Jack-O-LANDOLT

Students at Landolt Elementary celebrated Halloween by expressing their love of reading. Second graders shared their most loved books and decorated pumpkins as their favorite book characters.

Space Center Intermediate Spaces Out

The Space Center Intermediate orchestra recently hosted a space themed multimedia event, where the orchestra performed exciting space themed music. The event also featured NASA displays, slideshows of Apollo 13 and Jupiter, plenty of costumes and even a visit from some Star Wars characters.

Chargers LEAD the Way

Clear Springs High School Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) recently attended the annual fall leadership conference. Students met fellow FCCLA members from across Region IV, made birthday cards for patients at Texas Children's Hospital, participated in team building activities and learned about Star Event competitions.

Clear Brook Students are SPOOKtacular!

The mascot and cheerleaders from Clear Brook High School spread a little cheer at Clear Lake Regional Medical Center. Students distributed candy and visited with pediatric patients.


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