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2431 Joan Collier Trace, Katy, TX 77494
Campus Phone number: 832-223-5400
Fax: 832-223-5401
Feb. 20th – Student Holiday – President’s Day
Feb. 21st – 6th Grade Course Selection Information Meeting for current 5th Grade Parents – Roberts Middle School Cafeteria 6:00-7:00pm
Feb. 23rd – Books Alive Program “Too Many Frogs” – Wear Green
Feb. 24th – Go Texan Day – Wear western wear.
Feb. 25th – Science Olympiad – Foster High School
Mar. 2nd – Spirit Day – Wear your Lindsey spirit shirt.
Mar. 3rd – Den Challenge – Wear Den colors!
Mar. 7th – FOL International Festival
Mar. 13th-17th – Spring Break
You must complete registration application online at www.lcisd.org. After completing the registration, you will receive an email informing you how to upload the following documents.
Required Documents:
Certified Birth Certificate
Student’s Social Security Card
Current Immunization Record
Parent/Guardian’s Driver’s License
Proof of Residence i.e. Fixed Utility Bill (water, gas, or electric)
Most Recent Report Card if coming from another district
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School Hours
School Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 2:55 p.m.
Early Release Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
The building will be open at 7:00 a.m. every day.
Students are tardy if they arrive after 7:30 a.m.
Transportation changes must be submitted to the front office before 2:00 p.m. Transportation changes must be submitted either by a phone call or by a written note. Email is not permitted for making transportation changes.
Front Office Hours
The front office hours are 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Monday-Friday.
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Because social distancing orders have been extended, Katy Independent School District has moved all its senior graduations back to June and has also set backup dates for July.
Courtesy of Katy ISD
The Katy Independent School District has extended spring break for at least another week while it further evaluates the new coronavirus situation in Katy and the greater Houston area.
The school closures will last through at least Sunday, March 22, and may be extended depending on the situation in later days. According to a district press release, all campus events, field trips, student trips and UIL practices and competitions are on hold beginning Friday, March 13.
“Because the safety of students, staff and families is a top priority, Katy ISD have decided to act out of an abundance of caution to protect everyone’s health and wellbeing by postponing the return from spring break by at least one week,” the release said.
The decision comes from several weeks of monitoring the situation and communicating with health officials that have offered advice and guidance, according to the release.
The district release said the extra time away from school and events will allow it to continue to study and monitor how COVID-19 is spreading within the area and provide ways for those that need to self-quarantine to do so before the start of school.
Since the information and impact on the Houston area is rapidly changing, Katy ISD will release updates for students, staff and families through next week.
Although classes will be out, Katy area children ages 0 to 18 years can still get school breakfasts and lunches at the campuses listed below from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday starting on Monday, March 16, according to the district website. Enrollment in a Katy ISD school is not a requirement. All meals will be served grab and go outside the cafeteria near the school’s bus porch.
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