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ABOUT KISD
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mission
Vision
Schools
Staff
Board of Trustees
Exceptional Opportunities
Attendance
Guidance and Counseling
Graduation
4 ELIGIBILITY
Prekindergarten
Kindergarten
First Grade
5 REGISTRATION
Campus Enrollment
Required Documents
New to KISD
Prekindergarten
6 IMMUNIZATIONS
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BUS INFORMATION
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MIDDLE SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
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BELL SCHEDULE
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SCHOOL NUTRITION
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SCHOOL CLOSING INFORMATION
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DRESS GUIDELINES
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VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
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HIGH SCHOOL READINESS
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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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MEET THE TEACHER
15 MAP
Mission
Teach so that students learn to their maximum potential.
Vision
Through the implementation of a full, innovative,
rigorous, comprehensive education program,
KISD will provide superior learning opportunities
so that upon graduation, students are prepared
for success in the workforce and/or in higher
education.
Schools
Students attend 32 Elementary Schools (grades
PK-5th), 11 Middle Schools (grades 6-8), 5 High
Schools (grades 9-12), 2 alternative schools,
the KISD Career Center and several specialized
campuses.
Staff
Killeen Independent School District has a total
staff of 6,205.75. The staff is composed of 245
administrators; 496.5 professional support
staff; 2,836 teachers; 1373.5 secretaries and
instructional aides; and 1254.75 classified
employees.
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General Information
Exceptional Opportunities
High Schools
Middle Schools
Fine Arts
AVID
Athletics
Dyslexia
Junior ROTC
Parent Education Classes
International Baccalaureate
(IB) Middle Years
Programme
District-wide
Reading is Fundamental
Safety Week
9/11 Observance
Parent/Teacher Conference
Attendance
Your childs attendance in school is an important part of their education. If a student is absent, it is important
that the parent contact the school to inform staff of the absence. Upon the students return to school,
parents/guardians need to send in a note with their child to be turned in to the campus administrative office
stating the reason for the absence as well as providing a doctors note, if appropriate.
Graduation
Each of the 4 high schools in Killeen Independent School District has an individual graduation ceremony,
which is held at the Bell County Expo Center in Belton, Texas. The graduation ceremonies are designed
by each school to mirror the schools philosophy and uniqueness. As an extra, KISD-TV Channel 17
works in conjunction with Fort Hood to broadcast graduation ceremonies to military family members
deployed in Afghanistan and Kuwait. Additionally, we have been able to provide private one-on-one
video teleconferencing between graduating seniors and their deployed parents following the graduation
ceremonies. Since 2013 KISD-TV, Channel 17 has broadcasted graduation ceremonies live. At the time of
graduation open the website http://www.gradcast.org and a link will be visible to watch the graduation live.
Educating Americas Children
Eligibility
Prekindergarten
3 YEAR OLD
4 YEAR OLD
Full-day prekindergarten classes are available in KISD. The
Kindergarten
A child entering kindergarten must be 5 (five) years old on or before September 1, 2015. Students may be older than five, but not
younger. Being enrolled in kindergarten in another district, state or country has no influence on eligibility in Texas, except for those
who meet the eligibility requirements of the Interstate Compact for Military Students (ICMS). ICMS requires acceptable documentation
to show student is a dependent of a current military member and documentation of either current year kindergarten enrollment or
prekindergarten completion (promotion to kindergarten) in prior year from a public school in a compact state.
First Grade
A child entering 1st grade must be 6 (six) years old on or before September 1, 2015. Exceptions exist for underage students that meet
the requirements of the Interstate Compact for Military Students (ICMS) or any student who has completed public school kindergarten
or been enrolled in 1st grade in a public school in another state prior to enrolling in Texas. ICMS requires acceptable documentation
to show student is a dependent of a current military member and documentation of either current year 1st grade enrollment or
kindergarten completion (promotion to 1st grade) in prior-year from a public school in a compact state.
Registration
Campus Enrollment
Required Documents
New to KISD
Prekindergarten
Parents of prekindergarten
children
Immunization
The State of Texas requires that students must have all their immunizations up-to-date before attending
school. In fact, a student can be withheld from attending classes until their immunization record
is brought into compliance. For state requirements visit www.imunizetexas.org or call Killeen ISDs
Health Services department at 336-1684. Complete affidavits for exemption for reason of conscience
can be presented in lieu of an up-to-date shot record. This form can be obtained from the Department
of State Health Services. For more information about the exemption, call (800) 252-9152, or visit
www.immunizetexas.org.
For Questions Call Transportation @ 336.0138
Bus Information
Killeen ISD provides bus service to many students in the district. To qualify for these services, a
student must meet certain criteria. Transportation services are provided for elementary students
who reside one or more miles from the home campus and for high school and middle school
students who reside two or more miles from the home campus. Transportation services for student
with individualized education plans (IEP) are determined based on the special needs requirements
of those students. You may visit our website: www.killeenisd.org, click on STUDENTS &
PARENTS, and then click on Bus Route Information for bus schedules.
For Questions Call the Students Campus
12 Pencils
12 Pens blue or black
2 packages wide ruled
notebook paper
Erasers (2)
4 70 page spiral notebooks
4 Composition Books
pockets
4 dry erase markers
Ear Buds
Ruler
Combination Lock (Master
Lock brand preferred) *
PreK4
KINDERGARTEN
1 supply box
* All students need to bring a
change of clothes
1st GRADE
2nd GRADE
3rd GRADE
2 boxes of tissue
1 box of crayons (24 count)
4 pocket folders with brads
4 glue sticks
1 pkg of #2 pencils (24
count)
2 pink erasers
1 pair of scissors
1 supply box
4 composition books (wide
rule)
2 pkgs of notebook paper
(wide ruled)
1 pkg of colored pencils (12
count)
4th GRADE
2 boxes of tissue
1 box of crayons (24 count)
4 pocket folders with brads
4 glue sticks
1 pkg of #2 pencils (24
count)
2 pink erasers
1 pair of scissors
1 supply box
4 composition books (wide
rule)
2 pkgs of notebook paper
(wide ruled)
1 pkg of colored pencils (12
count)
5th GRADE
2 boxes of tissue
1 box of crayons (24 count)
4 pocket folders with brads
4 glue sticks
1 pkg of #2 pencils (24
count)
2 pink erasers
1 pair of scissors
1 supply box
4 composition books (wide
rule)
2 pkgs of notebook paper
(wide ruled)
1 pkg of colored pencils (12
count)
Bell Schedule
2015 - 16 Bell Schedule
Campus
2015 -16
Buses
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Audie Murphy MS
Eastern Hills MS
Liberty Hill MS
Live Oak MS
Manor MS
Nolan MS
Palo Alto MS
Patterson MS
Rancier MS
Smith MS
Union Grove MS
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Ellison HS
Harker Heights HS
Killeen HS
Shoemaker HS
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Career Center
Pathways Academic Campus
Early College High School
MetroPlex
Gateway MS (DAEP)
Gateway HS (DAEP)
JJAEP / BCJDC
Bellaire ES
Brookhaven ES
Cavazos ES
Cavazos ES (DAEP)
Cedar Valley ES
Clarke ES
Clear Creek ES
Clifton Park ES
Duncan ES
East Ward ES
Fowler ES
Harker Heights ES
Hay Branch ES
Haynes ES
Iduma ES
Thursday only
Ira Cross ES
Maxdale ES
Meadows ES
Montague ES
Mountain View ES
Nolanville ES
Oveta Culp Hobby ES
Peebles ES
Thursday only
Pershing Park ES
Reeces Creek ES
Saegert ES
Skipcha ES
Sugar Loaf ES
Timber Ridge ES
Trimmier ES
Venable Village ES
West Ward ES
Willow Springs ES
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NO REGULAR BUSES
NO REGULAR BUSES
NO REGULAR BUSES
NO REGULAR BUSES
School Nutrition
The School Nutrition Department of Killeen Independent School District is committed to providing nutritious
meals for the students and staff of the district. The meal prices for the 2015-2016 school year are as follows:
Breakfast:
Lunch (Elementary): Lunch (Middle & High School):
Full Price.....$1.50
Full Price.....$2.25
Full Price..... $2.50
Reduced......$0.30 Reduced......$0.40 Reduced..... $0.40
To qualify for free or reduced meals you must complete an application and meet specific criteria, unless your
child is attending a campus that is on the Community Eligibility Program (CEP) which entitles each enrolled
student at that campus a free breakfast and lunch meal. No application is required, however parents will be
asked to complete a CEP form that will be sent home in September. Free and Reduced meal applications can
be completed online at www.killeenisd.org or you can pick up an application at your childs campus.
Parents may make payments, add funds or view student accounts at www.paypams.com. Viewing the account
is a free service, but to add money to the account, there is a flat fee of $1.95. Menus along with nutritional
analyses will be posted on the Killeen Independent School District website monthly.
School Menus can be found on our website at www.killeenisd.org, click on Departments and click on School
Nutrition. They can also be found in our new menu app NUTRISLICE which can be down loaded from Google Play
or from the iTunes app store.
KOOC-FM-106.3 FM
KUSJ-FM-105.5 FM
KWTX-FM-97.5 FM
KNCT-FM-91.3 FM
KTEM-AM-1400 AM
KLTD-FM-101.7
KTEM-1400 AM
WACO-FM-99.9 FM
KTON-AM-940 AM
KSSM-FM-103.1 FM
KBGO-FM-95.7
KIIZ-FM-92.3 FM
KVLT-FM-88.5-FM
KBRQ-FM-102.5
KWTX-AM-1230 AM
KLFX-107.3 FM
KRMY-AM-1050 AM
Dress Guidelines
Students shall be dressed or groomed in a manner that is clean and neat and that will not pose a health or safety
hazard to themselves or others. Campuses that have adopted a standard dress policy for students are as follows:
Elementary Schools
Iduma....................... 336.2590
Clear Creek.............. 336.1550
Middle Schools
Nolan.......... 336.1150
Palo Alto..... 336.1200
Rancier....... 336.1250
For campuses with Standardize Dress, please contact the campus office for policies and procedures.
Campuses who have not adopted a standard dress policy shall follow the KISD Dress Code outlined in
the Student Code of Conduct (a hardcopy can be found at www.killeenisd.org, click on Departments and click on Student Services):
Students who are considered to be in violation of the dress code shall be advised by the campus administrator and shall be given an
opportunity to comply. The opportunity to comply may take a variety of forms. In most cases the student will be allowed to call parents for a
change of clothes. While awaiting the change of clothes, the student may be required to (a) wait in the office; (b) attend ISS; (c) go to class
(if not a severe violation); or (d) any other option deemed necessary or appropriate by the administrator. Those who then fail to comply or
who repeatedly violate the code shall be subject to disciplinary action.
Exceptions to the dress code include students who wear principal approved uniforms on designated dates and who participate as
members of official school groups or organizations. Certain elective courses or extra-curricular activities may require more stringent dress
or appearance standards than for the general student body.
The district prohibits pictures, emblems, or writings on clothing that:
Are lewd, offensive, vulgar, or obscene.
Advertise or depict tobacco products, alcoholic beverage, drugs, or any other prohibited substance.
Contain derogatory remarks concerning any identifiable race, color, creed, national origin, religion, age, gender, or disability.
The following standards of dress and grooming apply except as noted:
1. Pants, slacks, and jeans are acceptable attire. Spandex pants or shorts, boxer shorts, cut-offs,and shorts or pants with holes any
higher than 4 above the knee are not permitted. Pants or shorts shall not be more than one size too large, and must be worn at the
waist, with no sagging. Shirts and blouses shall be appropriately sized and may not be worn in any way that reflects gang affiliation
or may conceal contraband. Shirts may not extend beyond the students fingertips when worn outside the pants or a skirt.
2. Sagging (wearing pants below the waistline or showing underwear) is not permitted.
3. As a general guideline, dress/skirt length and shorts should be no shorter than 4 inches above the top of the knee, and must allow
students to walk, stoop, kneel, and sit with modesty.
4. Apparel designed for recreation, such as tank tops, fishnet (mesh) shirts, etc., is unacceptable. ELEMENTARY ONLY: Tank tops and
similar apparel may be worn by students in grades Pre K-2, especially in hot weather.
5. Apparel designed as underwear or night wear may not be visible or worn as outer garments.
6. Tight and/or revealing clothing or accessories that may draw undue attention to the student is prohibited. Clothing which is of
transparent and/or see-through material should not be worn. Students must wear tops that cover the upper body (ex. no halter
tops, tube tops, spaghetti straps, etc.) and shoulders, and extend beyond the midriff leaving no skin exposed in the normal activities
associated with school.
7. Head coverings, bandanas (in any manner), hoods, and sweatbands may not be worn inside the building. The campus administrator
must approve any exceptions to this policy for religious or medical reasons.
8. Students must wear footwear which is appropriate for school. Examples of inappropriate footwear, although not inclusive, are the
following: house slippers, shoe skates, water shoes, sock shoes, and shoes with metal spikes.
9. Hair must be neat, clean, and well groomed. Facial hair, if worn, must be neat and well trimmed.
10. Types of apparel, including jewelry, trench coats, emblems, badges, symbols, signs, or other items or manner of grooming which, by
virtue of color, arrangement, trademark, symbol, or any other attribute indicates or implies gang membership or affiliation, or would
substantially disrupt, distract, or materially interfere with the school environment, activity, and/or educational objectives, are prohibited
on school grounds, or at any school-related activity, regardless of time or location.
11. Photo ID cards will be issued to all secondary (grades 6-12) students, except those assigned to the Gateway MS or HS. They will be
required to be worn at all times, visible from the front (at the waist or above) while at school or at school functions, and while riding to
and from school on district transportation.
Students who attend schools where a standard dress policy has been approved may have additional dress code provisions. The additional
dress code requirements will be disseminated to students by the campus personnel.
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Day/Date
Killeen
Ellison
Harker Heights
Shoemaker
Fri - Aug 21
Fri - Aug 28
Sat - Aug 29
Leander (H)
Waco (T)
Thur - Sep 3
Fri - Sep 4
Eagle Pass
(Neutral)
Rudder (H)
Thur - Sep 10
Fri - Sep 11
Vandergrift (H)
McNeil (T)
Thur - Sep 17
Fri - Sep 18
Manor (T)
PF-Connally (T)
Thur - Sep 24
Fri - Sep 25
Cove (H)
Thur - Oct 1
Fri - Oct 2
OPEN
Shoemaker (T)
Fri - Oct 9
Belton (T)
Cove (H)
Thur - Oct 15
Fri - Oct 16
Ellison (H)
Killeen (T)
Thur - Oct 22
Fri - Oct 23
Midway (T)
Belton (H)
Fri - Oct 30
OPEN
Thur - Nov 5
Fri - Nov 6
Shoemaker (T)
Midway (T)
University (T)
Temple (H)
Ellison (T)
Midway (H)
Manor (T)
Cedar Ridge (H)
Belton (T)
Ellison (H)
OPEN
Midway (T)
Shoemaker (T)
Cove (H)
OPEN
Killeen (T)
Cove (T)
Belton (H)
Killeen (H)
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Knight Camp
FRESHMEN ORIENTATION
Life at KHS
Student2Student
Mock Schedule
Survival Guide
Free Lunch
PEP Rally
Student Readiness
Introductions
Student-2-Student
Student Life Fair
ID Cards
Textbooks
Lunch Information
Locker Asssignments General Information
Campus Tour
Schedules
Bus Information
Student Readiness
For Freshmen orientation student pick-up at the flag pole is no later than 11:30A or 4:00P.
Eagle Fest
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Friday, August 14
Noon - 4.p.m.
EHS auditorium
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Student Readiness
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
All Schools
ALL Meet the Teacher events will take place district-wide at students assigned campuses.
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Notes
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Elementary Schools
1. Bellaire
16. Meadows
9. East Ward
46. Killeen
Special Campuses
High Schools
44. C. E. Ellison
909 Elms Road
Killeen 76542
336-0600
(Administrative Annex)
902 N. 10th Street
Killeen 76541
336-0200
336-0366 (Special Education)
Administration
39. Nolan
38. Manor
Middle Schools
19. Nolanville
34. Charles E. Patterson
21. Peebles
1800 N. W.S. Young Drive
Killeen 76543
336-2120
41. Rancier
42. Smith
29. Trimmier
2. Brookhaven
3221 Hilliard Avenue
Killeen 76543
336-1440
3. Cedar Valley
4801 Chantz Drive
Killeen 76542
336-1480
4. Clarke
51612 Comanche Avenue
Fort Hood 76544
336-1510
5. Clear Creek
4800 Washington Boulevard
Fort Hood 76544
336-1550
6. Clifton Park
2200 Trimmier Road
Killeen 76541
336-1580
25. Saegert
8. Duncan
26. Skipcha
12. Haynes
3309 W. Canadian River Loop
Killeen 76549
336-6750
13. Iduma
4400 Foster Lane
Killeen 76549
336-2590
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