KISD supports positive and safe return from Spring Break
Superintendent Dr. Jo Ann Fey sent a statement to families Friday afternoon, saying as students are being welcomed back from Spring Break, the district is taking steps to reinforce structure and behavior expectations at all campuses. The goal is to help students return to school with a positive mindset.
As part of these efforts:
Families should expect more consistency in procedures for arrival, class transitions, lunch, recess and dismissal at all schools. This includes a multi-layered security check upon entry to the building at all secondary schools. As such, administrators will not be available to meet with families during arrival/dismissal or lunch times.
Help support the district's multilayered security checks by ensuring students do not bring prohibited items to school. You can see a list of these prohibited items on Page 11 of Killeen ISD's Student Code of Conduct.
More staff will be present in hallways and common areas to promote positive student behavior and interactions.
Stronger disciplinary measures will be in place for students involved in threats, altercations, fights, assaults and repeated misconduct. In addition, off campus incidents linked to or leading to a disruption at school, will face DAEP placement.
Students with repeat misconduct will face a loss or restriction of campus privileges.
All students returning from DAEP to their home campus will have structured transition plans.
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Dr. Fey says as a reminder, Roy J. Smith Middle School classes will resume on Tuesday, March 25. All other Killeen ISD schools will return to classes on Monday, March 24.
The district will continue to provide updates to keep the Killeen ISD family and community aware at www.killeenisd.org/crisis-response.
Dr. Fey says the district knows that student success is built on strong partnerships between families and schools. You can help by encouraging students to follow school expectations, make responsible choices, and seek help when needed.
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