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Removal of the Campus Enrollment Cap for Schools for the 2024-2025 Academic Year

Lamar CISD is among the fastest-growing school districts in Texas, and student enrollment continues to climb. As a result of the growing student population, we placed enrollment caps on several campuses during the last two years.   

To keep up with our growth, we frequently build and open new schools while reviewing and monitoring enrollment. After careful consideration and planning, we are pleased to announce that for the 2024-2025 school year, we are removing the cap on student enrollment for the following campuses:  

  • Bentley ES 
  • Hubenak ES 
  • Huggins ES 
  • Lindsey ES 
  • Morgan ES 
  • Tamarron ES 
  • George Ranch HS

We anticipate increased accessibility to our schools when we remove the cap. However, we understand that some of our families have grown accustomed to the overflow campuses. Therefore, we want to clarify the options available for families impacted by the cap and overflow process.   

If your student will be in 5th grade for the 2024-2025 school year and is attending an overflow campus, you can either continue with your student attending the overflow campus for the upcoming school year or have your student attend their home/zoned campus. It is important to note that if you choose to keep your student at the overflow campus, you are responsible for their transportation to and from school.   

This option is ONLY available to students who will be in 5th grade for the 2024-2025 school year. It does NOT apply to any siblings of that student.  

We understand that this decision may present challenges for some families, and we are committed to providing support and assistance wherever possible. If you have any questions or concerns regarding enrollment, please contact [email protected].

Retiro del límite de inscripción en los campus escolares para el curso 2024-2025

Lamar CISD se encuentra entre los distritos escolares de más rápido crecimiento de Texas, y las inscripciones de estudiantes siguen en aumento. Como resultado de esta creciente población estudiantil, hemos establecido límites de inscripción en varios campus durante los últimos dos años.

Para seguir el ritmo de este crecimiento, construimos y abrimos con frecuencia nuevas escuelas al mismo tiempo que revisamos y controlamos las inscripciones. Tras una cuidadosa consideración y planificación, nos complace anunciar que para el ciclo escolar 2024-2025, eliminaremos el límite de inscripción de estudiantes para los siguientes planteles: 

  • Bentley ES 
  • Hubenak ES 
  • Huggins ES 
  • Lindsey ES 
  • Morgan ES 
  • Tamarron ES 
  • George Ranch HS

Tenemos previsto un aumento de la accesibilidad a nuestras escuelas cuando eliminemos este límite. Sin embargo, entendemos que algunas de nuestras familias se han acostumbrado a los campus saturados. Por lo tanto, queremos aclarar las opciones disponibles para las familias afectadas por los límites y el proceso de sobrecupo.

Si su hijo cursa el 5º grado en el ciclo escolar 2024-2025 y asiste a un campus con sobrecupo, tiene dos opciones: continuar asistiendo al campus de sobrecupo durante el próximo ciclo escolar o hacer que su hijo asista al campus de su zona correspondiente. Es importante tener en cuenta que si decide mantener a su hijo en el campus de sobrecupo, usted es responsable del transporte desde y hasta la escuela.

Esta opción SÓLO está disponible para los estudiantes que cursarán el 5º grado en el ciclo escolar 2024-2025. NO se aplica a ningún hermano de ese estudiante.

Entendemos que esta decisión puede presentar retos para algunas familias, y estamos comprometidos a proporcionar apoyo y asistencia siempre y cuando sea posible. Si tiene alguna pregunta o duda sobre la inscripción, póngase en contacto con [email protected].

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Upcoming Events 


It's oFISH-ALLY Time for STAAR Testing - Campus Closed (see Flyer) 
Tuesday, April 23rd: 3rd and 5th Grade Math 
Wednesday, April 24th: 4th Grade Math 

Wednesday, April 24th: Administrator's Appreciation Day - Thank you Ms. Judy, Ms. Linda & Ms. Cecily! 
Thursday, April 25th: Progress Report Cards Go Home 
Wednesday, May 1st - 5th Grade Field Trip 
Friday, May 3rd - 3rd Grade Field Trip 

 

 

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You must complete registration application online at Student Registration .  After completing the registration, you will receive an email informing you how to upload the following documents.  

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Campus Leaders Announced as Principals for the 2024-2025 School Year

Mar 06, 2024 | Lamar CISD Communications

We would like to announce a few new campus leadership assignments. We are glad to share more about the individuals who have been selected to lead and serve our campuses as principals during the 2024-2025 school year:


Sherryl Anthony
Wright Junior High
Principal
Marilyn Cooper
Travis Elementary
Principal

Sherryl Anthony is moving up from the assistant principal to principal at Wright Junior High. Ms. Anthony has 11 years of experience in education including seven years of teaching experience, one year as an academic facilitator, and three years as an assistant principal. Ms. Anthony graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Science. She received a Master’s degree in Administration and Supervision from the University of Houston-Victoria.

Marilyn Cooper is moving from the assistant principal at Adolphus Elementary to principal at Travis Elementary. Ms. Cooper has 17 years of experience in education. Before her role at Adolphus, she was a math facilitator at Velasquez Elementary, and a teacher at Williams Elementary. Ms. Cooper received a Master’s Degree in Education Administration from Lamar University and is currently working on a Doctoral Degree at Houston Christian University.

 
Carrie Flores
Hubenak Elementary
Principal
Nancy Garcia
Ray Elementary
Principal


Carrie Flores is joining Lamar CISD as principal at Hubenak Elementary. Ms. Flores has 25 years of experience in education, including seven years of teaching experience, 14 years as an assistant principal, and four years as a principal. Ms. Flores graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, and she received a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from California State University.  

Nancy Garcia is moving up from assistant principal at Arredondo Elementary to principal at Ray Elementary. Ms. Garcia has 22 years of experience in education including 15 years of teaching experience, four years as a literacy coach, and three years as an assistant principal. Ms. Garcia graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She received a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Houston-Victoria. 

 
Janice Harvey
Terrell Elementary
Principal
Steffenie Horelica
Austin Elementary
Principal

Janice Harvey is moving from principal at Austin Elementary to principal at Bernard Clifton Terrell Jr. Elementary, which is a new campus that will open in 2024-2025. Ms. Harvey has 29 years of experience in education including 14 years as a teacher, seven years as an assistant principal, and eight years as a principal. Ms. Harvey graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She received a Master’s degree in Administration and Supervision from the University of Houston-Victoria.  

Steffenie Horelica is moving up from assistant principal to principal at Austin Elementary. Ms. Horelica has 16 years of experience in education including three years as a paraprofessional, three years as a teacher, five years as a reading facilitator, three years as a literacy coach, and two years as an assistant principal. Ms. Horelica graduated from the University of Houston-Victoria with a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She received a Master’s degree in 2014 in Educational Administration from Lamar University.  


  
Rochelle Horton
Meyer Elementary
Principal
Mike Semmler
Lamar Junior High
Principal

 

Rochelle Horton is joining Lamar CISD as principal at Meyer Elementary. Ms. Horton has 32 years of experience in education, including eight years of teaching experience, two years as a curriculum facilitator, three years as an assistant principal, and 19 years as a principal. Ms. Horton graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor’s degree in Education. She received a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration from Prairie View A&M University.

Mike Semmler is moving from principal at Leaman Junior High to principal at Lamar Junior High. Mr. Semmler has 26 years of experience in education including three years of teaching experience, two years as an instructional technologist, three years as an assistant principal, and 18 years as a principal. Mr. Semmler received both his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the University of South Dakota. 

 
Laura Spiegel
Beasley Elementary
Principal
Trey Watkins
Leaman Junior High
Principal

Laura Spiegel is moving up from assistant principal to principal at Beasley Elementary. Ms. Spiegel has 10 years of experience in education including five years as a teacher, one year as a reading facilitator, two years as a literacy coach, and three years as an assistant principal. She graduated from Harding University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She received a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from Lamar University.   

Trey Watkins is moving from associate principal at Fulshear High to principal at Leaman Junior High. Mr. Watkins has nine years of experience in education, including four years of teaching experience, four years as an assistant principal, and one year as associate principal. Mr. Watkins graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science. He received a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Houston-Victoria.   

Campus Events


It's oFISH-ALLY Time for STAAR Testing - Campus Closed 


Tuesday, April 23rd:
 3rd and 5th Grade Math STAAR
Wednesday, April 24th: 4th Grade Math STAAR

Thursday, April 25th: Progress Report Cards Go Home 

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