3-24-15 - Mitchell Intermediate School

Conroe Independent School District
Mitchell Messenger
Volume 19, Issue 14
Principal
Paula Klapesky
Assistant Principals
Treva Madore-5th
Stephanie Johnson-6th
Counselors
Marianne Mote-5th
Terrie Rascoe-6th
Principal’s Corner by:
Paula Klapesky
March 24, 2015
Annual Volunteer Brunch
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!
Please join the Mitchell staff at the
annual Mitchell Volunteer Brunch on
Wednesday, April 1 starting at 9:00 a.m.
We would like to take this opportunity
to thank so many parents for their time,
support and dedication to helping make
Mitchell Intermediate so wonderful.
A True Learning Community
Mitchell Calendar of Events
5th Grade Reading STAAR
Mitchell Intermediate
6800 Alden Bridge
The Woodlands, 77382
Phone
(832)592-8500
Attendance
(832)592-8516
Fax
(832)592-8518
Clinic (832)592-8457
(832)592-8525
Transportation
Department
(832)592.8800
Check out our campus
web site at:
http://mitchell.conroeisd.net/
Be sure to bookmark this site
to retrieve the Mitchell
Messenger in the future.
Fifth graders will take the Reading STAAR test on
Tuesday, March 31. If at all possible, please do not
schedule appointments on this day. We want to make
every attempt not to interrupt classes. Make sure
your child eats a balanced breakfast, too. STAAR is
a timed test. The students will be allowed 4 hours to
complete the test. Students will begin testing at
approximately 9:15 a.m. They will stop for lunch at
the times below, and resume testing after their lunch.
We encourage fifth graders to bring a sack lunch and
drink on these days. The lunch line will be open for
lunch. Fifth graders will be eating in their LC. Please
note the time difference for lunch.
Lunch Schedule
11:45-12:15 LC 7, 8, 12
12:20-12:50 LC 9, 10, 11
Testing guidelines do not allow anyone to visit
with their children while the test is being
administered. Parents will not be permitted to eat
lunch or deliver lunch to their child while in the
classroom. Thank you in advance for helping us
maintain testing administration protocol.
The use of cell phones is not permitted as stated in
district policy and state testing guidelines. Please
help us ensure testing security by not allowing your
child to have a cell phone at school on the testing
days. If a child does bring his/her cell phone to
school, it will be collected by the teacher prior to the
administration of the test and returned before the
children are dismissed.
Mar. 25-26-Boys’ Scoliosis Screening during
PE
Mar. 27-3rd Quarter Report Cards
distributed
Mar. 27-7:00-9:00 p.m.-Mitchell Faculty
Follies
Mar. 28-9:00 a.m.-”Paint the Path Pink”
Walk and 5K Run/Silent Auction
Mar. 28-4:00-5:00 p.m.-Intermediate
Honor Choir Concert-McCullough
Mar. 31-5th Grade Reading STAAR
Apr. 1-9:00-10:30 a.m.-Volunteer Brunch
Apr. 1-11:30 a.m.-PTO Board Meeting
Apr. 3-School Holiday
Apr. 7-8-Spring Pictures
Mitchell Spring Pictures!
Photo Texas will be here on April 7-8 to take
beautiful outdoor spring pictures of your child!
The students will have their pictures taken on the
following dates:
 Tuesday, April 7-LCs 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, Life
Skills
 Wednesday, April 8-LCs 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 11,
Life Skills
Proofs will be sent home in April. You are
sure to love these photos, so please be sure your
child is ready for pictures on their assigned date!
Smile! No money is necessary on the day of
pictures. If you choose to order, you will send in
payment with the proof card.
The Conroe Independent School District (District) as an equal opportunity educational provider and employer does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, religion, age, or disability in educational programs or activities that it operates or in employment matters. The District is required by Title VI and Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, as well as Board policy not to discriminate in such a manner. For information about Title IX rights or Section 504/ADA rights,
contact the Title IX Coordinator or the Section 504/ADA coordinator at 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, Texas 77304; (936) 709-7752.
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GT Nominations
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COUNSELORS’ CORNER
Marianne Mote-5th grade Terrie Rascoe-6th grade
Nomination forms for summer testing for
CISD’s Gifted and Talented program can be
found on the Mitchell Website from April 1-30.
Nominations are for students who missed
testing in January or who are new to the district
and missed the testing dates.
News from the Registrar:
by Linda Rusinski
Keep your Child’s Information Current
If any of your phone numbers, email addresses or your
physical address has changed since the start of 2014
please contact the Mitchell registrar, Linda Rusinski
(lrusinski@conroeisd.net or 832-592-8460). An address
change will need to have a Proof of Residency such as a
utility bill (gas, water, electric); lease or buyers
agreement/contract; bundled Comcast/AT&T bill for
cable, phone & internet.
Summer Move A Possibility?
If you currently have plans to move over the summer
please contact our registrar, Linda Rusinski
(lrusinski@conroeisd.net or 832-592-8460). There will
be a Summer Mover Form sent to you via your child. We
ask that you complete it and send it back to school. If
some of the information is not known we can update via
email as needed. Thank you for your time. This will help
so much in planning for the next year. If you are a sixth
grade parent, and your child will not be attending
McCullough Jr. High, I will let McCullough know of the
possible summer move.
Moving before End of Year?
If there is a move for your family before the end of
the year, I would ask that you contact me, Linda Rusinski.
Please give the staff at least 3 days to get necessary
withdrawal paperwork and grades complete. There are
two forms that will need a parent signature.
Absent?
Reminder: After an absence from school, please
send in a note or email the homeroom teacher regarding
this illness, family emergency, etc. This should include
the dates absent. We keep notes like this in each
student’s attendance folder.
How to help your child finish the school year strong
 Set Goals-You and your children should spend time setting
academic goals. Take a look at the progress that has been made
up until this point and determine realistic goals for the
remainder of the semester.
 Continue with the consistent homework and study
routine-As the days get warmer kids tend to rush through
homework and study times to get more time to play outdoors.
It’s important to keep consistent routines to ensure that your
kids do not sacrifice academics for play time. Choose a time
and place for the children to do homework-and stick to it,
even on the nicest of spring days.
 Keep healthy bedtime rituals-As the days get longer,
parents may become tempted to allow their little ones to stay up
longer. This is a no-no. School aged children need 8-12
hours of sleep in order for them to function to their best ability.
The last thing that you want is for your kids to be grumpy in
school, too tired to retain information, or falling asleep in class
because they are not getting enough sleep at night.
 Make school a priority-With so many other activities that
kids participate in, sometimes studying and academics takes a
back seat because there are only so many hours in the day.
Make sure school is always a priority. Extracurricular
activities are okay as long as school is first.
News from the Library
by: Mary Ellen Bryant, librarian
All books that were checked out before spring break are
now due in the library. Please help your child remember to
stop by and drop off or renew their books at this time.
The entire school enjoyed having author Thanhha Lai visit
on March 6. She was so impressed with our students
knowledge of her story.
Thank you to all the Mitchell families for supporting our
spring Scholastic Book Fair! There were so many great titles
and the students really enjoyed the selection.
A great big thank you goes to all the parent volunteer
helpers who worked the book fair! Thank you for giving your
time to help our programs and book fairs be so successful!
Teacher Achieving Excellence (TAE)
Are you looking for an easy way to brighten someone’s
day? Then send your child’s teacher or special staff member a
TAE. Go to your child’s Parent Access account. Look for the
TAE button and then follow directions. The teacher receives a
special message that is electronically copied to their principal!
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Mitchell Lunch Bunch
Every Friday, teachers nominate students to eat pizza with
Mrs. Klapesky, their grade level assistant principal, and grade
level counselor. Many thanks to Brother’s Pizza in Sterling
Ridge Shopping Center for donating pizza every Friday.
Congratulations to the following LC 10 students who
were nominated for the March 13 Mitchell Lunch Bunch:
Paula Jones
Jake Damico
Kenzi Leslie
Ryan Brunk
Emilio Valencia
Avery Henderson
Mitchell Shirts
Several parents have asked if we have Mitchell
shirts in the front office for sale. We have all three
styles. We have a teal girls’ shirt and a unistyle
“Mustang” shirt available in performance fabric and
a cotton blend. Just stop by the front office to pick
up an early holiday gift. If it is not a gift, just send
your child to the Mitchell front office with a $15.00
check written to: Mitchell PTO.
Corporate Matching Gifts
Many employers offer the opportunity to match its
employees’ charitable donations. If you or your spouse
work for a company that offers corporate matching, you
can double your gifts to Mitchell! Additionally, if you
have an employer who will match hours spent
volunteering with a financial donation, we will happily
help you find a volunteer opportunity that works for your
schedule. Please email dailytish@msn.com for more
information or with any requests on corporate matching.
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SCOLIOSIS SCREENING
We will be conducting spinal screening on March 25 and
26 for boys. The purpose of spinal screenings is to detect the
signs of abnormal curves of the spine at their earliest stages so
that the need for treatment can be determined. Early treatment
can prevent the development of a severe deformity, which can
affect a person’s appearance and health.
The procedure for screening is simple. Trained screeners
will look at your child’s back while he stands and then bends
forward. All students must remove their shirt for this exam.
Parents will be notified of the results of the screening only if
professional follow-up is necessary. This screening procedure
does not replace your child’s need for regular health care and
check-ups.
According to state law, all students in 6th and 9th grade must
receive the spinal screening. If your child has had this exam
done by a doctor this school year or if you wish to opt out for
religious reasons, you are to submit a doctors note with the
results of the exam or an affidavit of religious exemption to the
clinic no later than Friday, March 6.
Medications
All prescription and non-prescription medications need to be
taken to the Mitchell clinic by each child’s parent.
Medications can not be accepted from the children nor can
children be in possession of medication at school or on the bus.
Prescriptions and over-the-counter medication need to be in
original containers with the child’s name clearly marked. The
clinic staff is available to accept medication from parents
between 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
The clinic is in need of gently used shorts, socks, and shoes.
If you have any old clothes that you are looking to get rid of,
please consider bringing them into the clinic.
It’s time to proudly and literally
Paint the Path Pink™ this Saturday, March 28
Mitchell Intermediate School Front Porch
Arrive early (8:30 a.m.) to take advantage of the AMAZING Silent Auction items
generously donated by Houston and Woodlands businesses, families and teachers. There is
also an exciting $1 toy raffle compliments of Learning Express. For sale in the $5-$15 range
will be all manner of pink walker/runner gear and “bling”. Not registered?? Bring a friend
or family member, you can register on site for $20 and may even still be able to receive a
Paint the Path Pink™ T-shirt while supplies last. Don’t forget your credit card,
checkbook and/or cash so you can participate in all the added fun and further fuel the fight
against breast cancer in our community. ALSO, if a member of your group is a breast cancer
survivor, please stop by the survivor table for a free, special ribbon to wear. Lastly,
remember if you are bringing your furry friend, we like to be responsible community members. Please bring a “clean up” bag
with you.
Here’s a sampling of JUST A FEW Silent Auction business partners that you can get a bargain from at Paint the Path Pink™.
Sports Clips
The Refuge
Braces! from Dr. Farley Orthodontics
Natural Pawz
The Veggie Lady
L’ Avantage Alden Bridge
Goose’s Acres
Trader Joe’s
L’ Avantage Sterling Ridge
Fiddlehead Wines
GiGi’s Cupcakes
Title Boxing
Hotel Indigo (Galleria)
Carrabba’s
Dosey Doe Dinner & Show
Northside Houston Fiat
Chick Fil A
The Woodlands Country Club
Truluck’s (Galleria)
Crust Pizza
The Hard Rock Café - Houston
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School Store Program
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Coming To School After an Appointment
Thank you to all the parents and students who have
participated in the SchoolStore program. For those who have
not participated yet, there is still time to win great prizes and
help our school earn money.
Participation is easy. Please help your child send at least 3
email invitations to your friends and family and let them know
how they can support our school when they shop online at over
400 merchants including Sears, Walmart, Disney Store and
many more.
If your child is arriving late to school due to an
appointment, or returning to school after an
appointment, please come into the office with your
child and fill out the Health Care Provider (HCP)
verification form along with your doctor’s note, to
ensure your student is not marked tardy or absent for
the day.
FOLLOW THESE EASY STEPS TO WIN A
PARTICIPATION PRIZE: https://www.schoolstore.net/cgi/
SetSchool?SchoolID=0000288300&secheck=on
Students arriving early to school may wait in the
gym. The gym opens at 8:00 a.m. The only exception
to this will be students who have a morning practice or
tutoring session. At 8:00 a.m. all other students can
enter the gym and wait there for the day to begin.
Thank you for your help.
Pick your participation prize! Address at least 3 email
invitations to family and friends. Privacy Guarantee: The
email addresses you provide will be used for this program only
and will not be shared or used for any other purpose.
Releasing Your Child Early
for Appointments
If you are checking your child out during the school day
for an appointment, please send a note with them to be
dropped off in the front office first thing in the morning. The
note should include the date, student’s name, LC, time of pick
up, parent’s name and signature. Your child will be given a
gold slip which allows them to leave class and be available to
you in the front office when you arrive. This will be of
enormous assistance to the front office, especially if your child
will be in PE or fine arts at that time, and will also save you
valuable time when heading to an appointment. Please note
that there are no early checkouts after 3:15 p.m.
Box Tops for Education!
A Word from your Box Top Coordinator
Dear Mitchell Families,
Mitchell has been collecting Box Top coupons to raise
money for our school and Anderson Elementary in Conroe all
year and we can’t thank you enough! We can raise thousands
just by clipping and sending them in to us.
Box Top coupons are on the packaging of hundreds of
participating products that you probably use every day. All
you need to do is cut them off the box they are on, stick them
in a baggie or envelope and send them with your child. We
are still collecting them so keep clipping!
Thank you,
Susan Hadix
Box Top Coordinator
MORNING GYM HOURS
MORNING PASS
If your child needs to come into the school early
one morning, please print off a "Morning Pass" from
the Mitchell Website (it is on the home page) and drop
your child off at the gym doors, no earlier than 7:45
a.m. If you forget to print off a pass, you may write a
note and sign it.
ATTENDANCE LINE
To report a child absent, call our attendance line at
832-592-8516 and leave a message stating your child's
name (spelled out), LC number, reason for the
absence, who is reporting the absence and a phone
number. Upon your child’s return to school, a note
explaining the absence should be brought to the
homeroom teacher.
“D.O.T.” - Drop Off Table
Parents, Teachers and Students: Please be aware
there is a D.O.T. in the main entrance hallway, across
from the front office, for all Mitchell families to use.
If your child forgets his/her lunch, musical instrument,
homework, projects, etc., label the item with his/her
first and last name, LC #, and leave it at the drop off
table where he/she can pick up the item.
TRANSPORTATION CHANGES
If you need to call the school to let your child
know of a change in afternoon transportation, please
do so no later than 3:00 p.m. Notes are delivered to
students at that time, and any changes made after note
delivery are not guaranteed due to the busy dismissal
routine.
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Mitchell PTO
Find us at: www.mitchellmustangspto.org
Choir Notes: by Cyndie Lowry
Just a reminder that the 5th and 6th graders are having a
contest to see who can get their Festival paperwork and fees
in first! They are neck and neck and it's anybody's game right
now! So get those forms in ASAP!!
Calendar Dates: PLEASE mark these dates on your
calendar!
 March 24: District Honor Choir rehearsal at Mitchell
from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
 March 26: District Honor Choir rehearsal at
McCullough from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
 March 28: District Honor Choir rehearsal at
McCullough from 12:00 - 3:30 p.m.
 March 28: District Honor Choir Concert at McCullough
at 4:00 p.m.
2014-2015 YEARBOOKS
Limited Number Still Available!
Don’t miss out on the fabulous Mitchell Yearbook and
signing party on May 27!! Go to the Mitchell PTO website at
www.mitchellmustangspto.org to order your copy in the Spirit
Store! You can also check your Mitchell PTO School Store
online account to see if you have already purchased a
yearbook. There are a limited amount available and yearbook
sales from this point on will NOT be personalized.
SUBMITTING PHOTOS FOR YEARBOOK
Please submit any photos taken on field trips, class parties,
or other school activities (including fine arts). We can always
use more photos. We are especially looking for photos from
Wax Museums. It is easy for you to upload your pictures
straight to the Jostens web site.
The above dates are for those students who were selected
to the District Honor Choir. They are mandatory and if they
miss one, they will not be allowed to perform in the concert.
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If you have trouble uploading directly, you can copy your
images to a disc and drop it off at the front office. (Your disc
will be returned if you provide a name and LC). If you only
have a few photos, you can email them to
mitchellyearbookclub@gmail.com. We appreciate you
sharing your photos! The yearbook will be more complete
and dynamic if we use pictures from many different sources.
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May 7: Spring Choir Concert at MITCHELL
COMMONS 7:30 p.m. FORMAL uniform.
May 8: Spring Choral Festival will be ALL DAY. Wear
choir polo with nice jeans and tennis shoes.
Orchestra Notes:
by Sheronna McMahon & Leslie Aguilar
The 6th grade orchestra students have
completed their McCullough orchestra
auditions and benchmarks. Results of the
audition will be mailed to the students in the
summer. The 6th grade students are now
preparing for the solo contest, to be held at
Wilkerson Intermediate on April 11. Students
will begin signing up for a morning or afternoon
time, and then will be given an exact time as
the event nears. All orchestra students are
invited to enter the "Why I Want to be a
Conductor" contest, sponsored by the Conroe
Symphony Orchestra. The deadline is April 2.
We want to thank the orchestra parents for
supporting our "non-fundraiser" this year by
sending an activity fee. We appreciate your
support and look forward to a great spring
semester.
Go to: https://images.jostens.com
Log in: 401853876
Password: Mustangs (case sensitive)
5th GRADE SPRING SOCIAL FRIDAY, APRIL 10
Tickets are available for purchase at
WWW.MITCHELLMUSTANGSPTO.ORG
in the Spirit Store
What: An indoor carnival organized by the PTO with proceeds
benefitting LC teachers, Fine Arts, PE, Special Education, Lifeskills
and the Mitchell Scholarship. For: Mitchell 5th grade students only.
From: 4:00-6:00 p.m.
There will be two pick up times. Early dismissal from the Social is
5:00 p.m. All other students will be dismissed at 6:00 p.m.
Transportation home from the social is the parent’s responsibility. No
bikers or walkers allowed. Parents pick up students in their LC
homeroom. If you are picking up a child other than your own, that
child's parent needs to communicate this information to their teacher in
advance. Students leaving early from the social will need a signed note
from their parent and will need to meet their parent at the front door at
5:00 p.m. The only parents permitted in the school during the social
are those scheduled and cleared to volunteer. For security purposes
and the students’ safety we will not allow parents to enter the building
until the social ends at 6:00 p.m. BUY YOUR CHILD'S
ADMISSION AND GAME AND FOOD TICKETS ONLINE
NOW. MOST GAMES AND FOOD COST BETWEEN 2-8
TICKETS. MORE DETAILS ARE ON THE PTO WEBSITE IN
THE SPIRIT STORE UNDER 5TH GRADE SOCIAL.
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McCullough Junior High
May 1 Course Request Deadline
for 2015-2016
As a reminder, May 1 at 4:00 p.m. is the final
deadline for all elective requests, core course
selections, physical education requirement
choices, and submission of private physical
education paperwork. Requests can be submitted
electronically via email to your child’s counselor.
Required Seventh Grade Immunizations
for 2015-2016
If you have an incoming seventh grader for
2015-2016, please note that Texas requires
three immunizations before school starts. These
include Tdap, Varicella, and Meningitis. These
are required before the first day of school.
Records can be turned in at your current
intermediate school or faxed to 832-592-5127.
2015-2016 Highland Girl Tryouts (Tentative Dates)
The McCullough Highland Girl mandatory tryout
meeting will occur at 6:00 p.m. on March 31, 2015 in the
Bock Auditorium. This meeting is mandatory for
parents/guardians for any student trying out for the
organization. Packages will be distributed at the
gathering. All candidates must attend. Tryout
applications are due by 5:00 p.m., April 10, 2015 in the
McCullough front office. A tryout clinic will be held
April 14-17 and April 20-23 from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Tryouts are Saturday, April 25 from 8:00 a.m. until
approximately 2:00 p.m. Please contact Ms. Talley at
ctalley@conroeisd.net if you have any questions.
Off Campus Private P.E. Information for 2015-2016
Off Campus Private P.E. information for our students will be available midMarch on the Conroe ISD district website. Look for information on approved
facilities and the individual student application form at that time. Please note
the important bulleted details below for parents/guardians considering Off
Campus physical education for their child:
 The final date to submit all paperwork, including signatures, is May 1, 2015
at 4:00 p.m.
 All applications for Private P.E. during the 2015-2016 school year are
tentatively scheduled to be available online mid-March.
 By state law, Private P.E. is for participation in individual Olympic
sports only.
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2015-2016 Color Guard Auditions
The auditions for McCullough Color Guard will be held
May 5 through May 7 from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. in the
McCullough gym. Students should enter through the
main west doors by the gyms. Incoming seventh graders
should not arrive prior to 4:15 p.m. as we are clearing
regular west traffic until that time. Audition packets will
be available in April in the McCullough front office as well
as the front offices of each of our four feeder campuses.
If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Garza at
rdgarza@conroeisd.net.
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Students are only allowed to participate at CISD approved facilities.
Vendors/facilities will have the opportunity to apply to Conroe ISD
between January 21 and March 21 to be a part of the program for 20152016. If you would like your child to be a participant in this program,
please make sure your facility attends the January 21 “Vendor Meeting”
at 10:00 a.m. in the Jett Center in Conroe.
Off Campus physical education is a year-long commitment. There are no
one semester version of this program. Students participating in Off
Campus physical education are committed to both the fall and spring
semesters and their class schedules are developed accordingly.
By state law, students in this year long program will not be able to
participate in school athletic programs which have their own athletic
class during the day. Participants may be able to tryout for school club
programs such as track, golf, tennis, and soccer that meet outside of the
school day and do not have an athletic class period.
For students properly enrolled in the year-long program, a facility can be
changed only at mid-term. Choose your facility wisely from the outset.
Students wishing to sign up for the program should initially choose
Private P.E. on the Elective Course Request Sheet. A student will not be in
Private P.E. until all required online forms are properly submitted by
May 1.
Any student choosing Off Campus physical education must be picked up
daily at 2:50 p.m. at the northwest corner main student entrance. Please
make sure as a parent/guardian you have year-long afternoon pick up
arrangements in place prior to choosing Off Campus physical education.
Students are not allowed to leave campus and walk home unsupervised.
Grades and attendance for a child in Off Campus physical education are
submitted each three weeks by the approved facility. These grades are
reflected on report cards and do count toward U.I.L. eligibility.
The Texas Education Agency allows Category I (15+ hours per week)
participants to leave campus one hour prior to the end of the school day.
From 2:26 p.m. until 2:50 p.m., students will be supervised by a
McCullough instructor in a silent study hall.
Choosing Off Campus physical education (Category 1) requires a
commitment to leave early on both red and green days.
Students in Category 2 Off Campus physical education do not leave school
early each day and have a physical education class on campus. However,
students do receive two extra classroom classes above and beyond. As a
result, a student choosing and qualifying for Category 2, Off Campus
physical education must be enrolled in band, choir, or orchestra.
Students who fail to meet state guidelines for completion of hours will be
dropped from Off Campus P.E. and placed in regular campus P.E. class.
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