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Live Your DREAMS #LYDKlein Motor vehicle collisions are the number one cause of death among teens in the United States and most are preventable. Unfortunately, the number of motor vehicle traffic fatalities is on the rise in Texas. One of the most concerning areas in all of Texas for MVCs is the Greater Houston Area. Within the 25 districts of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the Houston district (which encompasses Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Montgomery and Waller counties) accounted for 27% of all Texas crashes in 2014, which is the largest percentage in the state among the districts. Memorial Hermann Live Your DREAMS program aims to reduce impaired and distracted driving among teens in the Houston district utilizing funding from TxDOT and Texas Trauma Institute. The Live Your DREAMS program uses strategies to reduce the initiation of teenage risky behavior, increase parent involvement and encourage peer-to peer interaction. The seriousness of poor choices will be portrayed in a two day event at Klein Oak High School on May 18 th and May 19 th. The 60+ member cast and crew will demonstrate the impact of poor decisions. On Wednesday May 18, with strong community support, Klein Oak High School has organized an additional element to the program, a mock-crash to demonstrate the physical and emotional consequences of driving under the influence or distracted. The activities throughout the day will reflect upon student s choices. Participants and other community advocates will speak on Thursday May 19 during two assemblies for the junior and senior class. There will be several emergency vehicles on campus on 5/18 as a part of the simulated car crash. Life Flight will also land in the bus parking lot. As a result, EARLY RELEASE students will need to park in the Freshman Wing parking lot. Klein Oak Road will also be closed 5/18 from 6:30am-12:00pm.
Dance Company and Oak Break Krew Auditions!! Visit Mrs. Curry s Studio 414 or www.kodance.info for more information. Seniors! Please order your cap/gown and senior invitations thru Herff Jones office at 3336 Spring Stuebner or online at www.mygradaccount.com. Time is running out. Invitations are delivered same day; all cap/gowns on May 20. Please review the attached Senior Information Booklet for important dates and events or access it at http://goo.gl/ebs62u
The ACT for all 11 th grade students has been rescheduled for Tuesday May 17. Students may check their room assignments in blackboard. If you are currently taking a dual credit course and you plan to take dual credit in the fall, please pick up a blue dual credit registration form in Room 202. This form is due MAY 20 th. If you are new to dual credit, you must have a qualifying TSI score from LoneStar University Park. It is recommended that you complete the test and have your scores turned in to your counselor before May 13 th. This will give you time to complete and return the blue form needed by May 20 th. Dual Credit courses are paid online through LoneStar. If you turn in your blue dual credit form by May 20 th, you will receive a registration receipt after May 24. The receipt will show your classes and payments must be completed before summer break begins. IMPORTANT UPDATES FOR CREDIT RECOVERY STUDENTS It has been announced that the students computers will be turned in as follows: May 24 for 10 th and 12 th grade and May 25 for 9 th and 11 th grade This means limited access to computers, even in credit recovery classes during the day, after May 23. Graduating seniors will get first access to classroom desktop computers through May 26. 10 th and 12 th graders- plan to finish your credit recovery courses by May 23. 9 th and 11 th graders- plan to finish your credit recovery courses by May 24. To help you reach your goal, please take advantage of ALL of the remaining after school credit recovery sessions: Mondays through Thursdays in Room 199 from 2:20/2:50 5:10 p.m. The last day of ASCR will be May 24. The last day for graduating seniors to finish credit recovery courses is Thursday, May 26.
Klein Oak English I teachers are wanting to start a readers choice program in their classes. They are in need of several books. We are asking for the books requested to be donated or for financial donations to purchase the books. This is a tax deductible donation and it helps our students become stronger readers and build a lifelong love of reading. All financial donations need to be made through the Klein Oak finance office. Checks can be made to Klein Oak High School. Please put readers choice in the memo line. A receipt will be provided for donations. If you are donating books please bring them to room 202 which is the upstairs assistant principal s office. If you have any questions please contact Frances Ditta at 832-484-5106 or fditta@kleinisd.net Final Transcripts for Seniors Colleges require a final transcript to prove you graduated from high school. Final transcripts will be mailed to the college/university of your choice during the third week of June. A request to mail your final transcript must be made by completing a FINAL TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM with the Registrar s Office. The cost of each transcript is $2.00. Final Transcript Request Forms will be available May 11 th. Requests received in the Registrars Office after June 16th will not be processed until early August. The Registrar s Office will be closed on June 21st through August 1st. Grandfathered Students for 2016-17: Incoming 9 th Grade Students Based upon the re-zoning done in 2011-12, current 8 th grade students who have a currently grandfathered sibling who will attend Klein Oak HS in the 2016-2017 school year may choose to apply to also attend Klein Oak as through graduation. Applications for grandfathering an 8 th grader must be submitted by May 31, 2016. Each of the feeder middle school registrars have the School Choice for 2016-2017 application to request to be grandfathered for 2016-17. Pick up the application and return it to your 8 th grader s middle school registrar. The 8 th grader s eligibility to be grandfathered will then be confirmed. Incoming 9 th grade students whose grandfathered sibling will NOT attend Klein Oak in 2016-2017 (such as through graduation) are not eligible for grandfathering.
Attention seniors who live in Windrose. The Windrose Garden Club is offering a $750 scholarship to 2 students. The application and more information can be picked up from Mrs. Barton in the 2016 counseling office. Good Luck! http://www.khou.com/features/red-apple-award ATTENTION CLASS OF 2016 Klein Oak would like to recognize all seniors who received scholarships or grants at senior awards. Please submit a copy of all scholarships and grants to any university you ve been admitted to whether attending or not and any outside scholarships you have received to Mrs. Holloway in the Class of 2016 office by May 13 th. You may also submit the letters via email to jholloway1@kleinisd.net. NO LATE submissions will be accepted. Find the KO Honor Code here! http://kleinoak.kleinisd.net/default.aspx?name=student. honorcode
The Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminars take high school sophomores from the region, acting as ambassadors for their school, and help teach them leadership skills in order to make a positive impact on their schools, communities, and society in general. HOBY does this through guest speakers and panelists who talk about specific topics, student discussions, activities, and service projects. Last year, approximately 200 sophomores from the Texas Gulf Coast region participated in our HOBY seminar. Here are the dates and cost: Date(s): June 10-12 Location: Texas A&M in Galveston (TAMUG). Cost: $350 (Cost includes: registration, training materials, t-shirt, meals, and lodging) If you would like more information, please see Mrs. James in the Class of 2018 counseling office.
Summer School Information KISD offers two summer school opportunities for our students: the Summer Credit Recovery Session in June, and Klein ISD Summer School in July. Klein Oak Summer Credit Recovery for Klein Oak students only Program Basics: Students retake failed courses for credit recovery through our Edgenuity system. Recovered credits are posted as P (pass) on their transcript. Most students can complete 2 or more semester courses. Students must attend all day each day until they have completed the prescribed courses. They may or may not need 10 days. Location: Klein Oak High School Dates: June 8 23, 2016 (10 days, Mondays Thursdays only) Time: 8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Tuition: FREE Register: May 16, 2016 June 6, 2016 with your counselor; late registrations accepted as space permits Transportation: Not provided Lunch: Available for purchase in the Commons, or bring your own For more info: Contact your counselor Klein Summer School for all Klein ISD high school students Program Basics: Students may retake failed courses for credit recovery and/or take certain courses for initial credit. All completed courses earn numerical grades on the transcript. Must meet attendance requirements to earn credit. Most students can complete 2 semester courses for initial credit or 2 or more semester courses for credit recovery. Location: Dates: Time: Tuition: Register: Payments: Klein Forest High School July 11 26, 2016 (12 days, Mondays Fridays) 8:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. $215 total for the 12-day session May 16, 2016 June 9, 2016 at home campus with your counselor. NO LATE REGISTRATIONS. All payments will be made through School Cash Online between May 16 July 6, 2016 at midnight. Students are not officially registered until payment is received. Transportation: Bus transportation available to/from your nearest elementary school for $155 Lunch: Available for purchase, or bring your own For more info: See Klein ISD website: http://www.kleinisd.net/default.aspx?name=ci.sumsch or contact your counselor.
Online Summer Course Information Through the Texas Virtual School Network (TxVSN), students may take an online course from home on a self-pay basis. Course costs range from $250 - $400 per semester course, depending on the course provider. On-level and AP courses are available. All Klein Oak students, including incoming 9 th graders, register at Klein Oak. Program Basics: Students take an online summer course with a set start and end date. They have assignment deadlines and communicate with their instructor throughout the course. A Klein ISD mentor also monitors their progress. They take a proctored final exam on campus at the end of the course. Upon completion, they earn numerical grades and grade points are awarded the same as similar KO courses. Register: Payments: For more info: To register: April 1 June 1, 2016. Late registration accepted through June 9 at 12:00 noon (if course provider s registration is still open) All payments will be made through School Cash Online. Students are not officially registered until payment is received. See Klein ISD TxVSN web page: http://www.kleinisd.net/default.aspx?name=dol.txvsn Contact your counselor or Mrs. Lisa Gregory, TxVSN Site Coordinator (lgregory1@kleinisd.net) HOBY's Advanced Leadership Academy (ALA) equips students with the knowledge and skills to make a change in the world. In this unique leadership training academy, students will engage with other driven youth to lead and positively impact your community with their own service project or social enterprise. They even earn college credit for this 5-day program! This program is available to juniors and seniors. Parents are responsible for the registration fee. Date(s): July 7-12, 2016 Location: Loyola University Chicago, Lake Shore Campus, Chicago, IL Cost: $1250 - includes one transferrable college credit/unit $100 deposit secures your space; full payment not due until 6/15/2016 Space is filling up. Reserve you spot or register online now. If you would like more information, please visit Mrs. James in the Class of 2018 counseling office.
Students in grades 9 th 11 th : What are you doing this summer? Lone Star College and JP Morgan Chase is offering a wonderful opportunity for a summer college institute experience. You will explore 2 year and 4 year post-secondary programs and careers in target sectors. Please see attached flyers for more information. To register, you must see Mrs. Holloway in the Class of 2016 office. Space is limited. Deadline to register is Friday, May 13 th. Please go to Klein ISD s home web site were you will find information on new graduation plans (House Bill 5) at http://www.kleinisd.net/ on new graduation plans (House Bill 5) at http://www.kleinisd.net/ Test Preparation: Khan Academy Khan Academy has partnered with the College Board to provide exclusive test preparatory experiences for students who have taken the PSAT or the SAT. All future scores from the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10 and PSAT 8/9 will also be sent to the Khan Academy to help customize your practice and recommendations for improvement. Students: Click here to set up your Khan Academy-College Board Account Please visit this website for information about dual credit classes in Klein ISD: http://www.kleinisd.net/default.aspx?name=ciadvac.dualcredit
Make sure to mark your calendars for 2016 Graduation. This year, all Klein ISD graduations will be streamed live. More details to come soon. Senior Athletes: Please remember to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center at http://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr2/ncaa_ems/ncaa_ems.html#. You must also submit an official transcript, which must be requested through the registrar s office, as well as submit an official SAT/ACT score before you can take an official visit. For any additional questions, please see Mrs. Shock in room 202 Check out the video here https://t.co/nnc3jdcbbu
Check out the video DECA students made for their Rockets Day! https://goo.gl/smkbrg Do you tweet? Follow us on Twitter @Klein_Oak_HS Deliveries to Students Only a student's parents may deliver lunch to a student at school. Parents must check in at the front office when arriving on campus to make such a lunch delivery. No other non-school related items - gift, flowers, balloons, etc. - may be delivered to students at school. Please assist us in the handling of custody related issues. It is the responsibility of the parents to provide the principal a certified copy of the court order affecting any other person's right to their children. Should you have any questions please call: Associate Principal Mandy Nesbit at 832-484-5111. We are Ha ppy t o be Pant her s! Do n t beli eve us? Check this out! http://youtu.be/3wkpemzi08k
Visit http://goo.gl/hvznt0 to learn more about the Beautification Project and how your donation can help. Support Klein Oak High School by simply shopping at your nearby Kroger and using your Kroger Plus Card. Here s how to enroll: 1. Visit: KrogerCommunityRewards.com 2. Locate your state and click Enroll Now 3. Sign in to your online account, or create an account 4. Find and select your organization, and click Save If you have enrolled with the Kroger Rewards program in the past, you will need to re-enroll. We believe Klein Oak is a great school and would like the rest of the world to know. Please take the time to rate our school at http://www.greatschools.org/texas/spring/4047-kleinoakhighschool/?tab=reviews
Mark your Calendars! 5/12/16 Applied Musical & Ensemble Orch. Spring Recital 7pm 5/13/16 Klein Oak Dance Concert 7pm 5/14/16 Klein Oak Dance Concert 7pm 5/16/16 NHS Induction KMPC 7pm 5/17/16 Rescheduled ACT- Juniors Only 5/17/16 Band Spring Concert Auditorium 7pm 5/18/16 Live Your Dream event Juniors and Seniors 5/18/16 Live Your Dream assembly Juniors and Seniors 5/19/16 Progress Reports 5/20/16 Yearbooks distributed 5/21/16 Relay for Life(new date and location ) Hildebrandt Int. 5/25/16 Senior Cap and Gown Day 5/28/16 Prom The Woodlands Marriott Hotel 5/28/16 SNAPP Main Event 6/4/16 Graduation NRG Stadium 3pm *These dates are not all inclusive and are meant to highlight some of the many events on campus. Additional upcoming dates may be found on our website at http://kleinoak.kleinisd.net/. Follow us on twitter at @Klein_Oak_HS. Klein Oak High School OAK EM