2011-2012 Back2School
School bells rung on Monday, August 22, welcoming students back to class for the 2011-2012 academic year.
In order to help parents prepare for the new school year, CCISD has prepared a special Back2School issue. Inside you will find information on enrollment, attendance, school boundaries, transportation and much more. Click on the link below to access your copy. Be sure to tuck it away for future reference.
Back2School

Office Pass
All adults/visitors must visit the office to sign in & receive a badge before proceeding to a child’s classroom or cafeteria (even if just dropping something off). This is to ensure the safety of all students.
Hallways
Parents picking up their child(ren) must wait at the end of each hallway instead of outside classrooms. This will help alleviate congestion within the hallways. 2nd/3rd grade horseshoe is another area/avenue for student pick up. Each year our school population has grown making our hallways quite cramped when all students are navigating their way home at the end of the day. Areas in front of the cafeteria and the multipurpose room also need to be kept clear so that students can safely travel to Latchkey and the Kinder/1st grade horseshoe. Please help us keep our students safe.
Got a School Spirit Shirt?
School spirit shirts can be purchased in the office.
Stop by to check out new spirit colors!
New Spirit Shirt Colors: pink & lime
Regular Spirit Shirt Colors: navy blue, maroon, white, or grey
**Polo Shirt Colors: navy blue, maroon, white, or grey only**
Texas Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for Students
A student shall show acceptable evidence of vaccination prior to entry, attendance, or transfer to a child-care facility or public or private elementary or secondary school in Texas.
- Texas Department of State Health Services
State law requires the following immunizations: Polio, diphtheria, tetanus, Pertussis, measles (rubeola), mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, varicella (chickenpox), Haemophilus Influenza B (HiB), hepatitis A, pneumococcal conjugate and menigococcal. The school nurse can provide information on age-appropriate doses. Acceptable proof of immunization includes: physician-validated history of illness or personal immunization records from a licensed physician or public health clinic.