HISD Spring Art Show! The Huntsville ISD Spring Art Show is underway! We are so proud to showcase all of the wonderful pieces of art at this year's show which is currently on display in the Library at Huntsville High School. We invite you to join us on April 23 from 5 pm - 7 pm for a Reception to celebrate a wonderful year and honor our talented district artists. See invitation for more!
CALENDAR REMINDER: This Friday, April 19 is a scheduled STUDENT HOLIDAY for a Teacher/Staff Professional Development Day. Parents, please be sure you have made alternative childcare arrangements, if needed.
Credit by Exam Without Prior Instruction Information:
HISD students wanting to take Credit by Exam without Prior Instruction need to visit their School Counselor for all Credit by Exam Registration Criteria and Information.
IMPORTANT- Visit the website below to know how to prepare for each test and what materials to bring to the test session. Some courses require a project or paper to be completed and brought to the testing center on the day of the test. English courses specify novels, literature, and poetry that must be read in advance of the test.
Credit by Exam Review Sheets @ https://www.depts.ttu.edu/k12/cbe/review/
June 11, 12, & 13 test dates - Registration forms are due to the campus counselor by Friday, April 26.
July 9, 10, & 11 test dates - Registration forms are due to the campus counselor by Friday, May 17.
SAVE THE DATE: All About Kids Expo - Saturday, April 20
Huntsville Independent School District is the proud title sponsor of CASA's All About Kids Expo! This inaugural event is YOUR opportunity to bring the family to learn about all the wonderful opportunities available and things offered for kids and teens to be involved in ALL YEAR LONG! You'll discover information on local summer camps, schools, multilingual/gifted and talented/special education programs, VBS, athletic leagues, medical/counseling/dental/chiropractic options, dance/arts/music, and SO MUCH MORE! From Toddlers to Teens, there is something for ALL ages! Please make plans to join us on Saturday, April 20 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM at the Huntsville Church of Christ parking lot located at 3737 Hwy 30.
Admission is FREE!!! AND there will be lots of food vendors and kids activities galore including a jewelry design contest!!!
Offsite parking and shuttle services will be provided for all.
For more information, please visit:
https://casaofwalkercounty.org/2024/02/21/all-about-kids-expo
#allaboutkids
#buildingchampions
DISTRICT HOLIDAY REMINDER:
All Huntsville ISD Campuses & Facilities will be CLOSED on Friday, March 29, 2024, in observance of the Good Friday holiday. Please make any childcare arrangements needed since there will be no school that day.
Wishing you & yours a very Blessed Holiday weekend!
APPROVED 2024-2025 ACADEMIC CALENDAR:
The HISD Board of Trustees approved the 2024-2025 Academic Calendar at their February 15, 2024 meeting. Early calendar adoption allows families to plan & prepare now for next school year! You can find the original pdf version posted on the bottom of the Calendar page on the HISD website at https://www.huntsville-isd.org/calendar.
*Please remember the school calendar is always subject to amendment or change.
#HornetProud
#BuildingChampions
HISD 2023-2024 Calendar Revised - Wednesday, May 22 New Last Day of School
The Academic Calendar for this 2023-2024 School Year was revised and unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on February 21, 2024. The LAST DAY OF SCHOOL for students has been MOVED from Thursday, May 23 to Wednesday, May 22, with May 23 and 24 now both being work days for staff. This change will benefit our staff, especially those relocating to a different building or classroom next year.
You can find a copy of the revised calendar attached and posted on the district website @ https://www.huntsville-isd.org/o/hisd/page/academic-school-year-calendar.
*NOTE: The calendar is always subject to change.
CALENDAR REMINDER: Spring Break Closure - March 11-15, 2024
Huntsville ISD will be out for SPRING BREAK the entire week of March 11-15, 2024. All campuses and facilities will be CLOSED so please make alternative arrangements for any childcare that may be needed as there will be no school that week.
We wish everyone a very safe and happy break!!!
Attention Huntsville ISD GT Parents:
We would appreciate you providing us with your valuable input by completing this parent survey. The survey window is from February 14 - February 23.
Huntsville ISD Parent Survey (English)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F3MP6GW
Huntsville ISD Parent Survey (Spanish)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YTJSSKH
Attention Huntsville ISD GT Parents:
We would appreciate you providing us with your valuable input by completing this parent survey. The survey window is from February 14 - February 23.
Huntsville ISD Parent Survey (English)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F3MP6GW
Huntsville ISD Parent Survey (Spanish)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YTJSSKH
🇺🇸 DISTRICT HOLIDAY REMINDER:
All Huntsville ISD Campuses & Facilities will be CLOSED on Monday, February 19, 2024, in observance of the Presidents' Day holiday. Please make any childcare arrangements needed since there will be no school that day.
CALENDAR REMINDER:
Friday, February 16 is a scheduled STUDENT HOLIDAY for a Teacher/Staff Professional Development Day. Parents, please be sure you have made alternative childcare arrangements, if needed.
Our February newsletters are ready! A copy of the newsletter and events calendar will come home tomorrow in your child's Tuesday Folder.
Huntsville ISD Families,
HISD continues to monitor weather conditions for our immediate area and will do so throughout the night and early morning. At this time, we anticipate having school as NORMAL tomorrow, Wednesday, January 17, 2024. In the event that we must delay or cancel school due to weather, we will send a districtwide notification to families by 5:30 AM; otherwise, expect regular operations.
Thank you,
Huntsville ISD
HISD Schools CLOSED Tuesday, January 16 Due to Inclement Weather
Huntsville ISD Families,
HISD has been monitoring the inclement weather forecasts for our immediate area. A low of 19* is predicted tonight with patchy ice on the roads that will not thaw by morning. Dangerous wind chill of 6* is expected when our students would be waiting for morning bus routes. Due to these sub freezing temperatures and potential for icy/hazardous road conditions, we have decided to CLOSE school tomorrow, Tuesday, January 16, 2024. All extracurricular activities are also canceled.
Roads are expected to clear tomorrow afternoon, so at this point we plan to return to normal operations on Wednesday. We will continue to monitor the conditions and if a change is necessary we will communicate to families as soon as a decision can be made. All updates will also be sent to parents using the mass notification system as well as posted on the district website (www.huntsville-isd.org) and social media pages.
Students are encouraged to stay indoors due to extreme temperatures. It is unusual for the Huntsville/Walker County community to experience temperatures this cold. Hypothermia can be a great concern if you are exposed to extreme cold. Click on this link for signs and symptoms: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypothermia/symptoms-causes/syc-20352682 You can call 2-1-1 should your family need assistance during this time.
Please stay safe and warm,
Huntsville ISD
The following email was sent to HISD Families on Wednesday, December 20, 2023, in an effort to keep you informed about the potential changes to our elementary school attendance zones. If you missed it, here it is again for your review:
Dear Huntsville ISD Families,
Over the past year, our District Design Committee has been working to determine the best plan to present to our Huntsville ISD Board of Trustees to address potential rezoning of our elementary school attendance boundaries. The primary focus is what is best for our students, and what would be the least disruptive to our families.
The committee’s work has been the culmination of an effort that began with conversations regarding boundary adjustments before the 2021 bond election, as at that point Huntsville Elementary School was already overcrowded. We have since utilized four portable classrooms to accommodate staff and students there. Additionally, the overwhelming success of our bond demonstrated that our community believes our children will be more successful with a new Pre-K to Fifth Grade alignment, so we are moving Pre-K and 5th grade to the elementary campuses. This exacerbates an already overcrowded situation, forcing us to modify boundary lines to even out the population amongst our four elementary schools.
The District Design Committee conducted two workshops with our Board of Trustees over the last two months, and also presented their findings at the regularly scheduled Board of Trustees Meeting in November. We want to reshare this information in the accompanying video to help make our community aware of the main areas that are under consideration. A few things to keep in mind as you view the zoning maps:
The maps show potential changes that are still under consideration.
We are studying the number of students that live in these areas that would be affected.
This is a notification that resident elementary students in these areas might change school zones.
Depending on available space, there is a chance that even if your student is rezoned, there may be an opportunity for your student to finish out their elementary years at their current school.
The main areas under consideration are (see Potential Changes map below):
(1) The area on the map along the I-45 corridor and Hwy 75 N between the Huntsville Elementary School and Samuel W. Houston Elementary zones, which is currently zoned for Huntsville Elementary, could possibly be rezoned to Samuel W. Houston Elementary to relieve overcrowding at Huntsville Elementary School.
(2) The area on the map in the northeast Riverside and Wood Farm Road area that is currently zoned to Huntsville Elementary School could possibly be rezoned to Scott Johnson Elementary to alleviate overcrowding at Huntsville Elementary.
(3) The area indicated on the map at the far east end of the district, just south of Hwy 190 that is currently zoned to Estella Stewart Elementary, could possibly be rezoned to Scott Johnson Elementary.
(4) The southwest area of the map on FM 1375 (behind the Texas Grand Ranch) that is currently zoned to Samuel W. Houston Elementary could possibly be rezoned to Estella Stewart Elementary.
(5) The area in town roughly between Montgomery Rd. and Ave M and stretching northeast to Bearkat Blvd. and SH 19 that is currently zoned to Samuel W. Houston Elementary could potentially be rezoned to either Scott Johnson Elementary or Estella Stewart Elementary.
We would like to reiterate that none of these changes are for certain and that we are resharing to keep you informed of potential changes. It is likely the Board of Trustees will approve any boundary adjustments in January 2024 to allow planning time for next school year. Please feel free to share any comments regarding these potential changes by emailing communications@huntsville-isd.org
NOTE: This Parent Notice was originally emailed to HISD families at 3:15 PM , 12/20/2023 and again as a Second Parent Notice at 1:30 PM, 1/12/2024, which also included a link to our video as well as a map with highlighted/circled areas for those wanting more details on the areas under consideration for potential change.
Map with Highlights & Circles & Text
Video link: https://youtu.be/_Vkp394IvZo
Potential Changes to Huntsville ISD Elementary School Zones
Calendar Reminder:
All HISD Campuses & Facilities will be CLOSED on Monday, January 15, 2024, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday. Parents, please be sure you have made alternative arrangements for any childcare needed as there will be no school on Monday.
Our January newsletters are ready! A copy of the newsletter and events calendar will come home tomorrow in your child's Tuesday Folder.
Dear Huntsville ISD Families,
Over the past year, our District Design Committee has been working to determine the best plan to present to our Huntsville ISD Board of Trustees to address potential rezoning of our elementary school attendance boundaries. The primary focus is what is best for our students, and what would be the least disruptive to our families.
The committee’s work has been the culmination of an effort that began with conversations regarding boundary adjustments before the 2021 bond election, as at that point Huntsville Elementary School was already overcrowded. We have since utilized four portable classrooms to accommodate staff and students there. Additionally, the overwhelming success of our bond demonstrated that our community believes our children will be more successful with a new Pre-K to Fifth Grade alignment, so we are moving Pre-K and 5th grade to the elementary campuses. This exacerbates an already overcrowded situation, forcing us to modify boundary lines to even out the population amongst our four elementary schools.
The District Design Committee conducted two workshops with our Board of Trustees over the last two months, and also presented their findings at the regularly scheduled Board of Trustees Meeting in November. We want to reshare this information in the accompanying video @ https://youtu.be/_Vkp394IvZo to help make our community aware of the main areas that are under consideration. A few things to keep in mind as you view the zoning maps:
The maps show potential changes that are still under consideration.
We are studying the number of students that live in these areas that would be affected.
This is a notification that resident elementary students in these areas might change school zones.
Depending on available space, there is a chance that even if your student is rezoned, there may be an opportunity for your student to finish out their elementary years at their current school.
The main areas under consideration are:
(1) The area on the map along the I-45 corridor and Hwy 75 N between the Huntsville Elementary School and Samuel W. Houston Elementary zones, which is currently zoned for Huntsville Elementary, could possibly be rezoned to Samuel W. Houston Elementary to relieve overcrowding at Huntsville Elementary School.
(2) The area on the map in the northeast Riverside and Wood Farm Road area that is currently zoned to Huntsville Elementary School could possibly be rezoned to Scott Johnson Elementary to alleviate overcrowding at Huntsville Elementary.
(3) The area indicated on the map at the far east end of the district, just south of Hwy 190 that is currently zoned to Estella Stewart Elementary, could possibly be rezoned to Scott Johnson Elementary.
(4) The southwest area of the map on FM 1375 (behind the Texas Grand Ranch) that is currently zoned to Samuel W. Houston Elementary could possibly be rezoned to Estella Stewart Elementary.
(5) The area in town roughly between Montgomery Rd. and Ave M and stretching northeast to Bearkat Blvd. and SH 19 that is currently zoned to Samuel W. Houston Elementary could potentially be rezoned to either Scott Johnson Elementary or Estella Stewart Elementary.
We would like to reiterate that none of these changes are for certain and that we are resharing to keep you informed of potential changes. It is likely the Board of Trustees will approve any boundary adjustments in January 2024 to allow planning time for next school year. Please feel free to share any comments regarding these potential changes by emailing communications@huntsville-isd.org.
NOTE: This Parent Notice was emailed to HISD families at 3:15 PM today, 12/20/2023 which also included a link to our video as well as a map with highlighted/circled areas for those wanting more details on the areas under consideration for potential change.
All Huntsville ISD Campuses & Facilities will be CLOSED for the WINTER BREAK from Thursday, December 21 through Wednesday, January 3 in observation of the Christmas & New Year's holidays. HISD Employees will return to work on Thursday, January 4th & HISD Students will return to school for the second semester on Monday, January 8. Parents, please be sure that you have made alternative arrangements for any childcare needed during the closure.
On behalf of the HISD Board of Trustees, Superintendent Dr. Scott Sheppard & the HISD Administration, we wish everyone a very safe & happy winter holiday break.