2023-2024 New Employee Handbook

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New Employee Handbook

Goals, Objective and our Commitment

A La Porte ISD Learner...

• will be held to high standards and expectations;

• will be literate, self-reflective, and a life-long learner;

• will be motivated and determined to persevere in the face of adversity; and

• will be a productive and ethical citizen who makes a positive impact on society

2023-2024

Superintendent and Board of Trustees

Welcome from the La Porte ISD School Board

We hope you find this information about the La Porte Independent School District’s Board of Trustees helpful. Although the State of Texas implements educational policies as prescribed by law, the local school board has been delegated much of the responsibility for educating the youth of this state. Locally elected school boards are political subdivisions carrying out a state function and have significant latitude in gover ning the schools while following state and federal laws.

Our school board epitomizes representative and participatory government - citizens elected from the community making decisions about educational programs based upon community needs, values and expectations. Not only does the board reflect the public desires, it translates the needs of students into policies, plans and goals that will be supported by the community.

Each individual in our community offers a unique view into our community’s diverse needs and interests. We encourage you to attend our regular meetings to share your views and insights. Public participation and open lines of communication are critical in providing the kind of education we all want for the children in our 7,000-plus student school district.

Walter G. Jackson, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools Danny Hanks President, Position 2 Russell Schoppe Vice President, Position 1 Jeff Martin Secretary, Position 4 Melissa Crutcher Trustee, Position 6 David Janda Trustee, Position 5 Mason Peres Trustee, Position 3 Dee Anne Thomson Trustee, Position 7

Stacey McDowell Chief Financial Officer

La Porte Independent School District Organizational Chart

LPISD Stakeholders

LPISD Board of Trustees

Walter Jackson, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools

Angela Garza-Viator

Executive Director Human Resources

William Rhodes, Ed.D.

Director Human Resources

George Crandall Director Finance

Lynley Marlar Coordinator Purchasing

Lily Perello-Depaz Coordinator PEIMS

Billye Trader Executive Director Special Programs

Jennifer Upshaw Director

Special Programs

Julie Abram Executive Director Teaching & Professional Learning

Charlotte Pennye

Executive Director La Porte Education Foundation

Jennifer Green Director

State/Federal Programs & Assessments

Matt Burke Director

Performing & Visual Arts

Rebecca Brown, Ph.D.

Deputy Superintendent Academics

Alicia Upchurch, Ed.D.

Executive Director Elementary Education

Paula Jackson

Executive Director Secondary Education

Adam Holland Director Communications & Community Relations

Elisha Thompson

Athletic Director UIL State Activities & Facilities and Security

Elementary Principals Secondary Principals

Corey Marlar

Executive Director Support Services

Ralph Wilkins

Director of Nutrition

Dustin Bromley, Ed.D.

Deputy Superintendent Administration & Operations

Elissa Rice Director Transportation

Todd Schoppe

Director Parent Assistance & Engagement

Eddie Hill

Managing Director of Technology

Sgt. Matt Novosad Supervisor School Resource Officers

2023-2024

Grading Periods

BUILDING EXCELLENCE A LEGACY OF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 August 2023 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 September 2023 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 July 2023 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 November 2023 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 December 2023 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 October 2023 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 February 2024 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 March 2024 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 January 2024 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 May 2024 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 June 2024 S M T W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 April 2024 S M T W TH F S First / Last Day of School Inclement Weather Make-up Day Professional Learning (No Students) Instructional Planning Day (No Students) Teacher Exchange Days
July 4 ............................................. 4th of July Holiday August 3-14 ......................... Professional Learning Days 14 ......................................... Freshman First Day 15 .......................................... First Day of School September 4 .............................................. Labor Day Holiday 5 ............... Instructional Planning (No Students) Parent Conferences - Elementary October 5 ........ Professional Learning Day (No Students) Parent Conferences - Elementary ...... Professional Learning Day (No Students) 6,9 ................................. Student & Staff Holiday December 15 ................................................ Early Dismissal 18-29 ........................................ Christmas Break January 1 ................................................ Christmas Break 2 ........ Instructional Planning Day (No Students) February 16 19 ................................... Presidents Day Holiday March 11-15 .............................................. Spring Break April 1 .................................... Student & Staff Holiday 29 ...................................................... Good Friday 3 ........ Professional Learning Day (No Students) 15 ............................................... MLK Jr. Holiday Campus Schedules High Schools 7:00 a.m. .........................First Bell 7:10 a.m. .........................Tardy Bell 2:35 p.m. .........................School Day Ends 10:30 a.m Early Dismissal Days Junior Highs / James H. Baker 8:25 a.m. ........................First Bell 8:30 a.m. ........................Tardy Bell 4:00 p.m. ........................School Day Ends 12:10 p.m. Early Dismissal Days ........................... 8/15 - 10/13 1st Nine Weeks ......................... 10/16 - 12/15 2nd Nine Weeks .................................. 1/4 - 3/8 3rd Nine Weeks .............................. 3/18 - 5/23 4th Nine Weeks
2023-2024 Instructional Calendar La Porte ISD
May 23 ..............Early Dismissal / Last Day of School Dewalt Academy Graduation 24 .............................. Instructional Planning Day LPHS Graduation
Days Total Number of Student Days: 170 27...................................... Memorial Day Holiday 28-30 ........................... Teacher Exchange Days November 20-24 ................................... Thanksgiving Break Freshman 1st Day Start / Stop Grading Period Every Student’s Success is Our #1 Priority Revised 7/13/23 Board Approved 1/10/23 Printed by LPISD Communications Holiday Student Early Release Elementary Schools 7:40 a.m. ........................First Bell 7:50 a.m. ........................Tardy Bell 3:15 p.m. ........................School Day Ends 11:20 a.m. ......................Early Dismissal Days
Instructional

Elementary School Zones Prekindergarten

Kindergarten – Fifth Grade

Lomax Jr. High La Porte Jr. High
College Park Elementary Heritage Elementary Lomax Elementary Rizzuto Elementary Jennie Reid Elementary La Porte Elementary Bayshore Elementary
College Park Elementary PreK
La Porte Elementary PreK

Academics

Philosophy

We strive for excellence in the areas of curriculum, teaching and assessment through research, teaching, and community engagement We empower students to take ownership and responsibility for their present and future learning by developing their academic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and technological skills, preparing them to become productive citizens.

Our Core Beliefs:

▪ Relationships with students matter everyday

▪ Teachers make a difference in the classroom

▪ Ongoing professional development leads to improved achievement

▪ Active learning and engagement of students is a priority

▪ Preparing knowledgeable, reflective, and caring educators and students

▪ Challenging curriculum promotes critical thinking skills and globally competitive citizens

▪ School improvement is a continuous process grounded in our PLC commitments

▪ All students can learn

Every student’s success is our number one priority!

Departments

Deputy Superintendent – Dr. Rebecca Brown

Secretary - Shelli Boren

Teaching & Learning

Executive Director-Julie Abram

Coordinator of Advanced Academics & CTE- Marissa Lopez

Facilitator Bilingual/EB – Anabelle Huffman

• Career & Technical Education

• English Language Arts & Reading

• Early Childhood/PK

• Kindergarten

• Math

• Multilingual Education

• Science

• STEM

• Social Studies

• LOTE

• Physical Education

• Advanced Academics/Gifted & Talented

• Library Services

• Professional Learning

Research & Accountability Director- Jennifer Green

• Federal & State Programs

• State & Local Assessments

Special Programs

Executive Director- Billye Trader

• Special Education

• 504/Dyslexia

• Homeless/Foster

• Nursing

School Leadership

Executive Director ES- Dr. Alicia Upchurch

Executive Director Secondary- Paula Jackson

• Elementary Schools

BAYSHORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

COLLEGE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

HERITAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

LA PORTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

LOMAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

JENNIE REID ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

LEO A. RIZZUTO ELEMENTARY

• Secondary Schools

LA PORTE HIGH SCHOOL

LA PORTE ISD ACADEMY OF VIOLA DEWALT HIGH SCHOOL

LA PORTE JR. HIGH SCHOOL

LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

LOMAX JR. HIGH SCHOOL

JAMES H. BAKER SIXTH GRADE CAMPUS

Performing & Fine Arts

Director- Matthew Burke

Counseling & Student Wellness

Coordinator – Janci Alfaro

RESEARCH & ACCOUNTABILITY

BELIEFS

The La Porte ISD Research and Accountability department believes our charge is to support teachers, school leaders, and families as we prepare our students for a world and workforce which is rapidly changing. Preparing all students for college and careers can only be achieved through comprehensive and diagnostic accountability measures to enable priority allocation of district resources.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

• School accountability should be built around rigorous academic standards, measuring student progress against those standards, and helping to make decisions and target resources to help students achieve.

• Assessments administered to students should be streamlined, meaningful and drive improved outcomes for students.

• Federal Title programs and other grants help provide valuable resources for students including academic, socio-emotional, safety and security, and other needs.

RESOURCES

TEA – Student Assessment Accommodation Resources

TEA’s webpage which outlines the state assessment accessibility features and designated supports Texasassessment.gov

Texas State Assessment (STAAR, TELPAS, etc.) Resources

Resources for NWEA MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) –administered in grades 1-8 State & Federal Programs

NWEA MAP Resources

Overview of Title I-IV and Perkins V federal grants

CONTACT INFORMATION

Jennifer Green

Director of Research and Accountability

281-604-7033, greenj@lpisd.org

Justin Bedford

Coordinator of Data Analytics

281-604-7098, bedfordj@lpisd.org

Secretary for Academics

Debbie Varner 281-604-7035, varnerd@lpisd.org

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

BELIEFS

Provide a curriculum that is aligned, assessed, and performance-based in performing and visual arts. Our instructors are committed to the education of the whole child and as a component of that education, we believe that every student should have basic knowledge, skills, and appreciation of the fine arts

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Empower students to develop and achieve their creative and expressive potential through aligned, articulated, and assessed experience in the arts.

Instill lifelong involvement in and appreciation of the arts through the inspiration of instruction and diversity in learning experiences; and foster a high level of achievement in the artistic disciplines.

The arts teach students to:

▪ Understand human experiences, both past and present;

▪ Adapt to and respect others' ways of thinking, working, and expressing themselves

▪ Learn artistic modes of problem solving, which bring an array of expressive, analytical, and developmental tools to every human situation

▪ Understand the influence of the arts, in their power to create and reflect cultures, in the impact of design on virtually all we use in daily life, and in the interdependence of work in the arts with the broader worlds of ideas and actions

▪ Make decisions in situations where there are no standard answers

▪ Analyze nonverbal communication and make informed judgments about cultural products and issues; and, communicate thoughts and feelings in a variety of modes, giving them a vastly more powerful repertoire of self-expression.

RESOURCES

University Interscholastic League

Texas Music Educators Association

Texas Dance Teachers Association

National Association for Music Education

Texas Educational Theatre Association

Texas Art Educators Association

www.uil.org

www.tmea.org

www.tdea.org

www.nafme.org

www.txeta.com/

www.taea.org/

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS IN LA PORTE ISD

The department of the Visual and Performing Arts in La Porte ISD encompasses Band, Choir, Orchestra, Theatre/Drama, Dance, Visual Art, and Elementary Music. Over 75% of the student body of LPISD is enrolled in some type of Fine Arts program. These groups represent the district in state and national competitions and performance every year. Many LPISD students go on to and choose some type of Fine Art discipline as a college major.

Highlights of the La Porte ISD Visual and Performing Arts programs:

UIL Sweepstakes (all performing music groups)

LPHS Bulldog Marching Band and Chatos Dance team

Texas Music Educators Association All-State Participants

Texas Dance Educators Association All-State Participants

UIL One Act Play Qualification at Region, Area and State level

VASE and Scholastic Art student Region and State qualification

La Porte High School annual musical

Baker 6th Grade Campus Piano Lab

2023 Winner Best Communities for Music Education

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo School Art Hall of Fame

Annual Elementary Fine Arts Camp

CONTACT INFORMATION

Leadership

Director of Visual and Performing Arts

Matthew Burke

281-604-7040, burkem@lpisd.org

Secretary to the Director of Visual and Performing Arts

Marilyn Neumann

281-604-7090, neumannm@lpisd.org

TEACHING & LEARNING

BELIEFS

The La Porte ISD Department of Teaching and Learning believes that a high-quality education that prepares students for college and careers is the foundation of a strong community. We are committed to providing educational experiences for all students that are well-designed and foster their unique interests and talents. Our graduates represent the high expectations and commitments we hold and are fine examples of our success.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

About EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTION, we believe that:

• Instruction will not occur without a positive relationship between the student and the learning community

• Instruction will be a standards and data-driven, incorporating ongoing formative and summative assessments for each unit of study

• Instruction will be student-centered and rigorous

• Instruction must have well-planned and effective teaching strategies and routines that are rooted in clear objectives

• Instruction relies on differentiation, and is driven by student need

About STUDENT LEARNING we believe that:

• All students will be held to high standards, and expectations

• Students will be cultivated to be literate, self-reflective, and life-long learners

• Students will be motivated and determined to persevere in the face of adversity

• Students will be productive and ethical citizens who make a positive impact on society

RESOURCES

LPISD Faculty Portal

Access to frequently used Instructional Apps and productivity resources

TEKS Resource System District curriculum documents for all core subjects with resources for planning and assessing units of study.

Clever Launchpad for electronic resources used in the classrooms including learning software and eTextbooks.

Lead4Ward Free resources to support data analysis and TEKS understandings to support careful instructional decisions.

Lead4Ward Playlist

STAAR 2.0

Detailed descriptions of specific instructional strategies that foster intentional planning to deliver instruction that is aligned to TEKS, promotes engagement, and teaches for access, rigor, and transfer.

Resources to support student success on STAAR and EOC exams

INSTRUCTIONAL COACHING IN LA PORTE ISD

An instructional coach is an experienced, successful educator who embodies the role of learner and engages in a professional learning community with fellow instructional coaches. Their work focuses on facilitating improved educator practice in the classroom with the primary indicator of success being learner academic achievement.

On a campus, the role for an instructional coach may include that of data coach, resource provider, mentor, curriculum specialist, instructional specialist, classroom supporter, learning facilitator, school leader, catalyst for change, and learner Rooted in actualizing the LPISD Learning Framework, through the lens of the Big Four

classroom management, content, instruction, formative assessment instructional coaches utilize the coaching cycle to work in partnership with educators as equal partners towards a common goal.

An INSTRUCTIONAL COACH must:

• Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and the ability to establish trusting relationships built on confidentiality and respect.

• Model and encourage collaborative and reflective practice.

• Embed professional learning that supports department, campus, and district goals to support positive transformation.

• Promote risk-taking in a non-threatening atmosphere that allows educators to explore opportunities related to the learning environment beyond their comfort zone.

• Focus on results by using the analysis of data to inform practice.

• Promote the implementation of learning and reciprocal accountability.

• Support the development of professional learning networks across the District.

• Model the practices in the LPISD Leadership Framework.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Leadership

Executive Director of Teaching & Learning

Julie Abram, M.Ed 281-604-7060, abramj@lpisd.org

STEM Facilitator

Shannon Fanning Fannings@lpisd.org

STEM Lead Teacher

Michael Newman newmanm@lpisd.org

Instructional Leadership

Coordinator of Advanced Academics & CTE

Marissa Lopez Lopezm@lpisd.org

Bilingual/EB Facilitator

Belle Huffman AzuaraA@lpisd.org

ELAR Elementary Meredith Halbardier halbardierm@lpisd.org

Haley Stone stoneh@lpisd.org

ELAR Secondary Pam Swain swainp@lpisd.org

Marissa Keim keimm@lpisd.org

Math Elementary Becky Jobe jobeb@lpisd.org

Lynne Moore moorej@lpisd.org

Kristin Wheeler Wheelerk@lpisd.org

Math Secondary Faith Miller millerd@lpisd.org

Kelli Mules Mulesk@lpisd.org

Science Elem/JH Ana Fontenot fontenota@lpisd.org

Science HS Brenna Gilbertson gilbertsonb@lpisd.org

Social Studies Carrie Brunn brunnc@lpisd.org

Instructional Coach Email
Assignment

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

BELIEFS

The La Porte ISD School Leadership division believes our purpose is to support all educational programs to ensure that students from early childhood through high school have access to the very best learning opportunities. We strive to provide support to all campuses and their leadership through partnerships and resources in the pursuit of academic excellence.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

• All students can learn at high levels with the right supports.

• All decisions will be made in alignment with what is best for students.

• Teachers and school leaders should have meaningful and timely feedback.

RESOURCES

LPISD Student Handbook

LPISD Code of Conduct

Educational Planning Guides

The Student Handbook contains information about support services, student rights and responsibilities and College and academic policies.

A set of principles, expectations, and/or rules for students and parents to ensure district expectations are clearly communicated.

Course descriptions in individual Course Outlines and in the Program of Studies (POSs) for individual programs at the secondary level.

Grading and Reporting Procedures Course grades and producing report cards and transcripts

CONTACT INFORMATION

Executive Director of School Leadership – Elementary

Dr. Alicia Upchurch

281-604-7027, upchurcha@lpisd.org

Executive Director of School Leadership – Secondary

Paula Jackson

281-604-7039, jacksonp@lpisd.org

Secretary to Executive Directors

Maria Panalez

281-604-7030, panalezm@lpisd.org

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

BELIEFS

The La Porte ISD Special Programs department believes that all children can learn regardless of disability. The Special Programs department is committed to ensuring every student makes progress on their academic and functional goals. Special Programs students who graduate from La Porte ISD are enabled with the skills they need to pursue college, career, volunteer work or a safe and sustainable adult life in the community.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

1.Student progress is the primary focus of Special Education in La Porte ISD.

2.Students will receive services in the Least Restrictive Environment.

3.La Porte ISD provides a continuum of services to meet the individual needs of all students.

4.Parents and school staff are equal partners in deciding the Individualized Education Plan for each student.

5.Staff will be provided with professional development activities to enhance instructional skills, to remain current in all laws and regulations, and to implement proven best practices in instruction and assessment.

RESOURCES

LPISD Faculty Portal

Access to frequently used Instructional Apps and productivity resources

Success Ed District IEP program

MSB

Documentation tool for accommodations and student personal care

CONTACT INFORMATION

Leadership

Executive Director of Special Programs

Billye Trader, M.Ed

281.604.7032

traderj@lpisd.org

Director of Special Programs

Jennifer Upshaw, M.Ed

281-604-7029

upshawj@lpisd.org

Assignment Name Email

Behavior Specialist Kizzy Jones joneskiz@lpisd.org

Behavior Specialist Melony Hoyt hoytm@lpisd.org

Autism Specialist Penelope Velasco pvelasco@lpisd.org

Secretary Julia Walton

281-604-7023

waltonju@lpisd.org

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING

BELIEFS

The La Porte ISD Department of Social and emotional learning believes that learning is a process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to: understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain healthy relationships, and make responsible decisions to foster lifelong learning and growth.

HOTLINES

988 Lifeline 24-Hour Suicide Hotline Free and Confidential

24-Hour Crisis Response Hotline –Gulf Coast Center –Galveston/Brazoria County

1-866-729-3848

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

24/7 Crisis TEXT line Text “HELLO” to 741741

Services to At-Risk Youth (STAR) Crisis Hotline

1-877-949-3140

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/

RESOURCES

• Addiction:

o Narcotics Anonymous

o Drug Abuse and Addiction (Helpguide.org)

o Drug Rehab 101 (Information on drug abuse, drug treatment, and related issues)

• Alcohol:

o Alcoholics Anonymous

o Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (Helpguide.org)

o Al-Anon

• Anger:

o Anger Management – Your Questions Answered (Mayo Clinic)

o Anger Management – 10 Tips (Mayo Clinic)

o Anger – What You Can Do & Getting Help (American Psychological Association)

o Anger Management (Helpguide.org)

• Anxiety:

o Angst Movie Resources

o Anxiety (Helpguide.org)

o Anxiety Disorders Association of America

o Anxiety Disorders (National Institute of Mental Health)

o Anxiety Disorders and Effective Treatment (American Psychological Association)

• Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder:

o Adult ADD/ADHD (HelpGuide.org)

o Organization, Relationship, Career & Treatment Help for ADD adults (ADDitude Magazine online)

o Study Tips for Students with ADD/ADHD

o Symptoms of ADD/ADHD (WebMD)

• Bipolar Disorder:

o Overview of Bipolar Disorder (National Institute of Mental Health)

o Bipolar Disorder (Mayo Clinic)

o An Introduction to Bipolar Disorder & Treatment (PsychCentral.com)

o Bipolar Disorder (Helpguide.org)

• Bullying:

o International Bullying Prevention Association

o Bullying – What You Can Do & Getting Help (American Psychological Association)

o Stop Bullying.gov (US Government website)

o It Gets Better Project (website)

• Communication:

o Communication Skills (Mindtools.com)

o Effective Communication(HelpGuide.org)

• Decision Making:

o Decision Making Techniques (Mindtools.com)

o How Do I Make Good Decisions? (decision-making-confidence.com by Dr. David McDermott)

• Depression:

o Depression (Mayo Clinic)

o Depression (Helpguide.com)

o Depression (PsychCentral.com)

o Booklet on Depression (National Institute of Mental Health)

o Depression Health Center (WebMD)

• Domestic Violence:

o Texas Council on Family Violence

o National Domestic Violence Hotline

o Family Crisis Center of East Texas

• Eating Disorders:

o Eating Disorders (Helpguide.org)

o National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders

o National Eating Disorders Association

o National Institute of Mental Health (Publication on Eating Disorders)

• Grief:

o Grief: Loss of a Loved One (MedicineNet.com)

o Grief & Loss (Helpguide.com)

o Getting Over Grief: Understanding its Stages and How to Heal

• Marijuana

o Marijuana InfoFacts (National Institute on Drug Abuse)

o Drug Facts: Marijuana (Office of National Drug Control Policy)

o Marijuana Use and Its Effects (WebMD.com)

o Marijuana Addiction Treatment (Independent website)

• Math Anxiety:

o Math Anxiety (About.com)

o Overcoming the Fear of Math (About.com)

o Study Tips for Math (About.com)

• Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder:

o Signs of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: What to Look For (Healthline)

o TED Talk

• Online Safety:

o Bark Technologies (Parental Controls Online)

• PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder):

o PTSD Symptoms, Treatment, and Self-Help (Helpguide.com)

• Public Speaking:

o 10 Tips for Public Speaking (Toastmasters International)

• Relationships:

o Relationship Help (Helpguide.org)

• Relaxation:

o University of Texas’ Mind Body Lab (Streaming recordings of relaxation for stress and anxiety)

• Resilience:

o Resilience Guide for Parents and Teachers

• Self Esteem:

o Self-esteem: 4 Steps to Feel Better About Yourself(Mayo Clinic)

• Self-Injury:

o Self Injury (Mental Health America)

o Information for Self-Injurers (Self-Injury Foundation)

• Sexual Assault:

o Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network

o Sexual Assault Resources – US Department of Justice

o Sexual Assault Fact Sheet (US Department of Health & Human Services)

o Date Rape Drugs Fact Sheet (US Department of Health & Human Services)

o Texas Association Against Sexual Assault

o Texas Advocacy Project (Texas site that provides free legal services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking)

• Sleep Issues:

o Sleep (Helpguide.org)

o SleepNet (An educational website devoted to improving sleep health)

o The National Sleep Foundation

• Stress:

o Stress (Helpguide.org)

o Stress Management Techniques (MindTools.com)

o Stress Management – Health Tools (Relaxation Techniques – WebMD.com)

• Study Skills:

o Academic Tips

• Suicidal Thoughts:

o American Association of Suicidology

o National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

o Veterans Crisis Line

• Test Anxiety:

o Test Taking Tips provided by SFA 101

• Time Management:

o Time Management Skills (Mind Tools)

o Time Management information provided by SFA 101

• Trauma:

o Healing Emotional and Psychological Trauma (HelpGuide.org)

o Coping with Traumatic Events (National Institute of Mental Health)

o Trauma Information (Dr. David Baldwin, PhD)

• Vaping:

o Vaping is Causing Nicotine Addiction

o The Real Cost of Vaping

CONTACT INFORMATION

Leadership Coordinator of Social Emotional Learning

Janci Alfaro, M.Ed. 281-604-7123, Alfaroj@lpisd.org CAMPUS

STUDENT SUPPORT COUNSELOR CONTACT

LPHS Carla Vaughn Vaughnc@lpisd.org Grade 9 LPHS Jennifer Cummings CummingsJ@lpisd.org Special Programs LPHS La Greta Arrington Arringtonl@lpisd.org 9-12 LPHS Ester Norton NortonE@lpisd.org 9-12 LPHS Brenda Sadler Salderb@lpisd.org 9-12 DeWalt Academy April Hawthorne Hawthronea@lpisd.org 9-12 LP Junior High Danyale Antley Antleyd@lpisd.org 7-8 Lomax Jr. High Jill Howells Howellsj@lpisd.org 7-8 Baker Sixth Grade Lacie Rodriguez Rodrigueze@lpisd.org 6 Bayshore Elementary Cindy Martin Martinc@lpisd.org K-5 College Park Elementary Joshua Rutherford Rutherford@lpisd.org PK- 5 Heritage Elementary Hilary McLellan Mclellanh@lpisd.org K-5 La Porte Elementary Diana Horelka Horelkad@lpisd.org PK-5 Lomax Elementary Tina Holloway Hollowayt@lpisd.org K-5 Jennie Reid Elementary Danielle Knight Knightd@lpisd.org K-5 Rizzuto Elementary Melissa Mansfield Mansfieldm@lpisd.org K-5
LaPorte High School Erin Cameron-Webb Cameronwebbe@lpisd.org District DAEP Brenda Neu Neu@lpisd.org District
CAMPUS NAME EMAIL TITLE LPHS Robin Galvan Galvanr@lpisd.org Lead Counselor
COUNSELOR CONTACT

Business Office

281-604-7052

periouf@lpisd.org

Benefits

LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Payroll

281-604-7053

monteilhc@lpisd.org

281-604-7054

larag@lpisd.org

Information is located here: https://www.lpisd.org/departments/business-office/benefits You have 30 days from your hire date to enroll in benefits, open enrollment is currently happening until August 17, during this time we will have help sessions at the Instructional Technology Center.

The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a Free District paid service, it’s a confidential resource that helps you deal with life’s challenges and the demands that come with balancing home and work. It’s available 24/7/365 via phone, online resources and the eConnect Mobil App. Phone number 1-800-475-3327 Web- www.supportlinc.com

Financial Wellness – Finpath is also a Free District paid service for you to help your family prioritize your short and long term financial goals. This workplace benefit is designed to help improve financial spending habits, budgeting, improve credit scores and debts. Participation in this free program requires you to sign up through their website – Get started by visiting : www.financialpathway.com

Payroll

A payroll calendar is attached with pay dates and due dates for extra duty supplemental forms. Generally you clock in for any extra duty

Employee Access Center

https://www.lpisd.org/faculty-portal click on employee access center

Employee access center will give you all the information you will need for payroll purposes. You can locate check stubs, W-2’s, check your personal information, view your leave, view your current salary, use the whatif paycheck calculator, and review your current deductions. This is available to employees even after they leave the district. Your login is your employee number and your password is the last four digits of your social security number until you change it in the system.

LA PORTE
2023-24 Extra Duty/Overtime Month Paydate Period Begin Period Ends Data Due to Payroll July 6/30/23 1st ck for July starts 5/29/23 6/11/23 6/13/23 7/14/23 last check for Aug St 6/12/23 6/30/23 7/5/23 August 7/31/23 1st check for Aug st 7/1/23 7/16/23 7/18/23 8/15/23 7/17/23 7/30/23 8/1/23 September 8/31/23 7/31/23 8/13/23 8/15/23 9/15/23 8/14/23 9/3/23 9/5/23 October 9/29/23 9/4/23 9/17/23 9/19/23 10/13/23 9/18/23 10/1/23 10/3/23 November 10/31/23 10/2/23 10/15/23 10/17/23 11/15/23 10/16/23 10/29/23 10/31/2023 December 11/30/23 10/30/23 11/12/23 11/14/23 12/15/23 11/13/23 12/3/23 12/5/23 January 12/29/23 NA NA NA 1/12/24 12/4/23 12/17/23 1/2/24 February 1/31/24 12/18/23 1/14/24 1/16/24 2/15/24 1/15/23 1/28/24 1/30/24 March 2/29/24 1/29/24 2/11/24 2/13/24 3/15/24 2/12/24 2/25/24 2/27/24 April 3/28/24 2/26/24 3/10/24 3/19/24 4/15/24 3/11/24 3/24/24 3/26/24 May 4/30/24 3/25/24 4/7/24 4/9/24 5/15/24 4/8/24 4/28/24 4/30/24 June 5/31/24 4/29/24 5/12/24 5/14/24 6/14/24 last check for July starts 5/13/24 5/26/24 5/28/24 July 6/28/24 1st ck for July starts 5/27/24 6/9/24 6/11/24 7/15/24 last check for Aug St 6/10/24 6/30/24 7/2/24 August 7/31/24 1st check for Aug st 7/1/24 7/14/24 7/16/24
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PAYROLL CALENDAR

LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Accounting

281-604-7048 281-604-7051

crandallg@lpisd.org cantus@lpisd.org

Teacher/Sponsor Cash Handling

281-604-7055

bradleyg@lpisd.org

281-604-7049

mcgeej@lpisd.org

• A Receipt or Teacher Receipt Log should be used for all cash collections

• All funds should be kept in a secure locked location while in your possession

• No cash purchases or change should be made from collected funds

• Make copies of receipts and/or Teacher Receipt Logs for your own records

• All cash/checks should be turned into the campus secretary/bookkeeper daily for deposit, along with the receipts or Teacher Receipt Logs

• The secretary/bookkeeper should count and issue you a white copy numbered receipt in your presence

• Keep copies of these white receipts with their corresponding receipts/Teacher Receipt Log copies you have made

• Reconcile deposits turned in (and payments made if applicable) to the account report generated from eFInance monthly (the campus secretary can print this out for you-be sure the printout is from the system-the secretary should never just send you an amount)

• All disbursements should have a purchase order and follow district procedures for purchasing (no disbursements should be made directly from the funds that are collected)

• Notify the secretary/bookkeeper or the Business Office of any discrepancies

Education Foundation Grants:

• Grants are awarded/funded in November/December.

• Orders are placed by campus secretary and submitted to purchasing for a purchase order.

• Orders are shipped to the warehouse; invoices are sent to accounts payable in the business office to be paid once received.

• Goods/services must be ordered, received, and paid for by May 31 of the current school year.

• Education Foundation Grant funds not spent by May 31 will be returned to the Foundation.

LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Purchasing

281-604-7061

marlarl@lpisd.org or purchasing@lpisd.org

Things to know when purchasing with District funds:

281-604-7062

atkinsl@lpisd.org or purchasing@lpisd.org

1. There are strict rules as to how we can use District funds because we are using taxpayers’ dollars.

2. Please do not place an order without first having a purchase order (PO) in place. A PO is the District’s guarantee of payment to the vendor. If you place an order without a PO in place, you may be held personally responsible for payment on that order.

3. If you are looking for commonly purchased items (classroom supplies, office supplies, t-shirts, etc.), please check with your principal’s secretary for approved vendors. She will have a login you can use or a representative you can contact to get a quote with District pricing. You may also check with Purchasing. If you find goods/services you would like to purchase, but you are not sure if the vendor is an approved LPISD vendor, you may check the Vendor Co-op List available on the Purchasing website at https://www.lpisd.org/departments/businessoffice/purchasing, under Vendors. If the vendor is not on this list, contact purchasing before moving forward.

4. When contacting a vendor, request a written quote (not just an online shopping cart) to be sure the pricing you receive includes shipping and handling charges.

5. Understand that it takes time for a purchase order to go through the approval process, so please do not wait until the last minute to get your order request to your secretary.

6. All deliveries must go through our warehouse at 2015 Sens Road (which is stated on our purchase order) so please do not request that the items be delivered directly to your campus and definitely not your personal address.

7. Feel free to contact Purchasing if you have any questions. We are here to help!

Things to know about contracts:

All contracts must be submitted to purchasing with a contract cover sheet for approval. Do not sign any contract or agreement.

LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PEIMS

PEIMS Coordinator

281-604-7800

sextonk@lpisd.org

Attendance Matters

PEIMS Specialist

281-604-7023

hutchinsj@lpisd.org

Teachers are required to take attendance daily in Teacher Access Center (secondary each period –elementary homeroom). The office should provide weekly class attendance reports. Please check for accuracy – make corrections and return to the office. This is important for truancy, funding and course credit. Remember if a student arrives to class late and you have completed attendance to make sure they are changed from absent to tardy.

Gradebook

Gradebook assignments should be entered daily/weekly – please be sure to click the publish classwork when entering assignments. This will allow the parent’s to view their student’s assignment in Home Access and stay up to date on test/daily/homework scores and student averages as well as missing assignments.

Attached are click sheets for gradebook and printing grades. Technology will also be training you in this area.

Printing your grades

Click on your class. Go to Gradebook and choose Entry

On the left, the default setting should be “All Categories”. Click on the arrow for the drop down menu and choose “Six Weeks.” Then to the right where it says Actions/reports pull down the menu and choose “Printable Gradebook”

The following screen will appear. Click on “Run.”

Click on the “Print” icon and you are done!

Human Resources

LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Human Resources

Every student’s success is our number one priority!

Welcome to La Porte ISD, we are so glad you are here!

Meagan Bergeron Specialist

281-604-7115

bergeronm@lpisd.org

Joy Nolin Specialist

281-604-7112

nolinj@lpisd.org

Patricia Gonzalez Specialist

281-604-7108

gonzalez@lpisd.org

Manuela (Alex) Paz Coordinator

281-604-7114

pazm@lpisd.org

Dr. William Rhodes Director

281-604-7107

rhodesw@lpisd.org

Angela Garza-Viator Executive Director

281-604-7110

viatora@lpisd.org

TalentEd (application system), SmartFind (substitute finder), Volunteers, Verification of Employment, Loan Forgiveness, Service Records

Family Medical Leave, Workers’ Compensation, COVID-19, Support of Support Services (Manual Trades)

Support of Certified/Professional/Paraprofessional Staff, Teacher Certifications, Professional Licenses, Stipends, Service Records

Hiring Non-Exempt Personnel, Human Resources Social Media, Surveys, TalentEd, Training

Hiring Certified and Professional staff, Employee Relations, Compensation, Risk Management, First Year Teachers/Mentors

Certified and Professional Staff, Employee Relations, Recognitions, Leadership Development, T-TESS, First Year Teachers/Mentors, Title IX

Important Dates

• First Year Teacher Meeting Dates 3-5 p.m. (meetings occur on Mondays; refer to schedule attached)

• Transcripts and Service Records due within 30 days of your hire date

• ACP candidates must have passed the PPR by the end of April 2024

Beginning of Year (BOY) Checklist

• Get to know your campus administrative team

• Meet your campus and district mentor

• Set up your account in SmartFind (system to report absences and find substitutes)

• Get to know The La Porte Way (district-wide expectations)

• Complete your goal setting conference with your principal

• Complete Safe School Modules

• Create a Sub Folder

BOY Tips

• Get to know your students’ names, strengths, and weaknesses

• Establish clear routines and procedures for your classroom

• Make “sunshine calls” positive phone calls to your students’ parents, introducing yourself Employee

Resources Human Resources Website Employee Access Center 2023-2024 Compensation Plan Staff Dress Code Service Record Requests Board Policy Online

Follow us on twitter: @LPISD_HR

Follow us on Instagram: @LPISD HR

Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) frequently asked questions

• What is FMLA? The Family Medical Leave Act or FMLA is a U.S. Federal Law that requires LPISD to provide employees job protection and unpaid leave for qualified medical and family reasons. Note that not everyone is eligible for FMLA, but HR will make that determination when they are informed of the employee’s need to be absent from work.

• How do I know if I need to be on FMLA? If you should experience any of the following, you may need to be on FMLA, and you should inform HR that you will or might need to be on a leave of absence:

o If you are or will be absent for 5 or more consecutive days for either a personal OR family medical reason, you will need to be placed on a leave of absence.

o You ask for any type of FMLA paperwork.

o What should you do? Contact the Human Resources Department and your principal/supervisor. Human Resource contact Joy Nolin, nolinj@lpisd or 281-604-7112.

• While on leave, who should I provide updates to? Human Resources and Payroll/Benefits (Human Resources will provide updates to your principal/supervisor)

• What do I need to do to return to work? You will need to present a release to HR at least one day prior to returning to work. HR will review the release. If restrictions are listed, HR will work with your principal/supervisor regarding accommodations. After that has been taken care of the employee will receive a Work Clearance Slip to return to work.

• What if I am only out a few days (illness), will I need a release? You and your principal will need to use your best judgement when deciding to request a release. Here are a few examples when deciding:

o Example #1 You had a procedure on your knee during Christmas break, but you should be released to return to work – Technically, you have not missed any workdays. However, you have been recovering from a medical condition that has lasted two weeks. You will need to provide a release, due to the possibility of restrictions.

o Example #2 You had to call in sick for the past four days with a cold but plan to come back on Friday. If you sought medical care, please provide a release from the doctor.

o Example #3 You were in a major car accident and were treated in the ER. The doctor says you can return to work when you feel up to it. You will need to a provide release.

• If you are ever unsure if a release is needed, feel free to contact us and we will be glad to assist you.

Media
Social

LPISD First-Year Teacher Academy Information

FYT

2023 – 2024

Date Topic

August 1, 2023

Welcome to Your First Year! What is an Effective Teacher?

2:30-4:00pm in the LPHS Student Center

August 10, 2023

Getting Ready! An LPU Required Training for FYTs

Develop your classroom management plan, discover the power of positive relationships and how to use effective discipline

1:00 – 4:00pm in the Board Room at the Administration Building

September 25, 2023

Building Relationships

Working with your Mentor and building relationships with parents

3:00 – 5:00pm in the Board Room at the Administration Building

October 30, 2023

Special Education Presentation with Q&A and Strategies for Managing Stress

Presented by Billye Trader and District Support Specialists

3:00 – 5:00pm in the Board Room at the Administration Building

November 27, 2023

Differentiation for All Learners, Part 1- GT Credit Available

Student and teacher resources to maximize student learning and instructional time

Presented by the Technology Department

3:00 – 5:00 in the Board Room at the Administration Building

January 29, 2024

Revisiting Classroom Management and Effective Discipline

A mid-year refresh and learning new strategies to help in the classroom

3:00 – 5:00 in the Board Room at the Administration Building

February 26, 2024

A Focus on Curriculum

Discover new structures and strategies to help learning stay fun in the second semester

3:00-5:00 in the Board Room at the Administration Building

March 25, 2024

Ask the Experts!

“Ask the Experts” format to allow new teachers to bring up challenging issues

3:00-5:00 in the Board Room at the Administration Building

April 29, 2024

Differentiation for All Learners, Part 2 – GT Credit Available

New teachers who have completed initial 30 hours of GT credit are not required to attend this session

3:00 – 5:00 in the Board Room at the Administration Building

May 13, 2024

End of Year Celebration!

4:00 to 6:00 – Location to be determined

Communications

Thank you for choosing La Porte ISD! With all the great things happening in our district by the bay, we are quite sure you will love it here.

Who are we?

What do we do?

We are La Porte ISD’s communications and community relations hub. That includes our website and district social media channels, a triannual magazine called La Porte ISD Insider, a digital newsletter, a slew of print/media services and much more. Our department also works directly with the press and numerous civic organizations and corporate groups. We are additionally charged with fulfilling all open records requests under the Texas Public Information Act.

How may we help you?

Be it helping you with your media needs, editing a document or even highlighting your program to the Greater Houston press, the La Porte ISD Communications Dept. is here for you. La Porte ISD’s students are amazing! If your students are doing amazing work in your classroom, let your principal and Communications know! We will feature your students on the lpisd.org website, in the press and on social media.

Social media info

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @lpisd.

Communications
Adam J. Holland Director, Communications & Community Relations
hollanda@lpisd.org x7003
Devin Dozier Communications Coordinator
dozierd@lpisd.org x7002
Becky Debbrecht, Technician debbrechtr@lpisd.org x7006 Amy Lott Secretary to Director, Communications & Community Relations
lotta@lpisd.org x7001/7019
Luisa Rodriguez Clerk/Receptionist, Communications
rodriguezl@lpisd.org x7067

Media Services is here to help!

The following page lists services available through the La Porte ISD Print Shop.

The Print Shop has a cutter that will cut an entire ream of paper in seconds. If you need your print job to be cut in any way, please indicate on the Print Request form and the Print Shop will cut your job for you.

The page after Media Services is a generic Print Request form. Your campus secretary will have this form, specific to your campus. Any questions regarding filling out this form can be directed to your campus secretary or Becky and Kimberly in the Print Shop.

When filling out the Print Request form, please make sure you have a due date for your print job, because the Print Shop work flow is organized by due date. Print Request forms must be signed off by your campus budget manager/principal. Print Request forms without budget manager approval will be returned to the campus.

Please be aware that there is an international shortage of paper. Not all colors of paper listed on the Media Services page are currently available. If you need a job printed on a specific paper color, please check with the Print Shop for availability and alternatives.

Media Services will do personal printing as time permits. Contact Becky or Devin for personal printing prices. Copyrighted items cannot be copied without permission. If you have an item created by an online service, be sure you have permission for your item to be printed.

Media Services

La Port e ISD Media Services

Folding Available Paper Colors

Astrobright

“z” Fold Books

Fold & Staple

Plastic Comb Ring

Spiral

Print Sizes

White

Blue Green

Lavender

Pink

Salmon

Yellow

Other

Set-up / Graphic Design

NCR (Carbon Copy)

Gluing (Note Pads)

Hole Punching

Perforating

Laminating

Cutting

Brochures / Flyers Programs

Raffle Tickets

Celestial Blue

Cosmic Orange

Cream

Gamma Green

Gray

Lift Off Lemon

Lunar Blue

Orbit Orange

Planetary Purple

Pulsar Pink

Re-Entry Red

Rocket Red

Solar Yellow

Terra Green

Binding, laminating, gluing, cutting, hand folding, hand stapling, NCR, new layouts, graphic design, and perforating require extra time. Please allow a minimum of 7 business days after received by media services for completion.

In Half Letter / Trifold
Paper Sizes 8.5 x 11 11 x 17 12 x 18 Banner Sizes 24 x Length 36 x Length 42 x Length Poster Sizes 18 x 24 20 x 30 24 x 36 30 x 40 36 x 48 40 x 60
Pastel
Light /
contact media services
questions
Becky Debbrecht debbrechtr@lpisd.org 281-604-7006 Devin Dozier dozierd@lpisd.org 281-604-7002 *Outside print job have different pricing than internal New Online Print Request System coming September 2023! Stay tuned for more Info!
Personal Printing is available as time permits. Contact Becky or Devin to put in your Print Request. Please
with any
when submitting your print requests.

FUND/Year

Requested

La Porte Independent School District PRINT REQUEST

Paper

Cover/Card/Tag Color:

Copy color: Black & White c

SUMMARY OF JOB COSTS:

Proofs / Make-Readies

Paper

Glue Binding

Tabs

Envelopes

Copy Cost (one sided)

Copy Cost (two sided)

Color Xerox

Lamination

Labels (Full Page) / Posters

Transparencies / Clear Covers

Large volume jobs, graphics, lamination and special needs require extra time.

BUD.MANAGER.
FUNC. SUB - OBJ. ORG. OR CAMPUS PIC
OBJECT
Ext.
by Budget Manager Approval School or Dept.
Color: _____________________________ NCR _______ No. of Parts ______
___________________________________________________
Color
c
Cost
Quantity
Set Up
Coverstock NCR
Staples Plastic Comb Binding Spiral Binding
Date Requested Name of Job INDICATE POSITION OF STAPLES
______
sided ______
Uncollated FOLD: In Half Letter Trifold "Z" Trifold BINDERY: Staple Plastic Comb Spiral Glue PUNCH / CUT: ______ 1 Hole ______ 3 Holes Cut No. of Originals SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Size: _______ 8 1/2 x 11 _______ 8 1/2 x 14 _______ 11 x 17 Poster Size / Other: _____________________________________ Total Copies/Books/Cards Needed FOR PRINT SHOP USE ONLY JOB NUMBER Date received: ____________________________________ Date completed: __________________________________ Initialed by: $ (sets) Subtotal: $ Finishing Cost: $ TOTAL: $ 05/18 (pads) Date Needed (no ASAP. Allow a lead time of 4 working days) LAMINATE INDICATE POSITION OF CUT (DRAW IN IF NEEDED) PERFORATE (feet)
PRINT: ______ One side
Two
Collated ______

All addresses in the district share the same US Postal Service mailing address:

1002 San Jacinto

La Porte, Texas 77571

An interoffice mail system is used to distribute mail received through the US Postal Service and to send interoffice mail to locations throughout the district. Outgoing district mail is sent through interoffice mail to the district mail room, where it is postmarked and picked up by US Postal Service mail carriers.

If you are sending mail through the US Postal Service, use Your Name, Campus and the above address for the return address.

You may send stamped, personal mail through the interoffice mail system for pick up by the US Postal Service. If you need to put postage on a personal mail item, contact the mail room for assistance at x7009.

If you are having an item shipped by UPS, Fed-Ex, or any other non-US Postal Service shipping company, use Your Name, Campus, 2015 Sens Road, La Porte, Texas 77571 for the shipping address. This address is the receiving warehouse for the school district. All shipments must come to this address.

The postage machine will seal envelopes if the flap is closed. Please make sure all envelopes are face up.

If you would like to design a postcard to mail out, please call x7009 for assistance.

Mail Services

La Porte Education Foundation

1. What is the La Porte Education Foundation (LPEF)?

The La Porte Education Foundation …

• is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organization

• shares a vision of enhancing education in La Porte ISD

• works to increase private support for educational activities in La Porte ISD

• is made up of a board of directors that includes business, community, and educational leaders

2. What is the mission of the LPEF?

The mission of the La Porte Education Foundation is to enhance education by funding innovative, creative instructional projects for students and teachers in La Porte ISD.

3. Why was the LPEF started?

In 1993, community leaders saw a need for alternative revenue sources in La Porte ISD.

LPEF is a major resource for providing funding beyond the normal operating budget for educational programs and activities for students and staff. Funds are used to facilitate student achievement and skill development, recognize and encourage instructional excellence, and facilitate community involvement from individuals, businesses, and civic organizations.

4. How can the LPEF help you?

Since its inception, LPEF has awarded more than $2.6 million in grants and special projects. The LPEF Innovative Grants Program has impacted more than 2,000 teachers. LPEF awarded $125,153.79 in grant funds for the 2021-22 school year.

Grant applications are accepted starting in August. The focus of funding is on teacherinitiated projects that encourage well-designed instructional approaches to learning that help enhance learning. The deadline to submit grant requests is early October. Grants are awarded for projects up to $5,000. You can apply for multiple grants. Attend one of the grant writing sessions at La Porte U to find out more information.

5. How can you help the LPEF?

Employees can support the LPEF through the Employee Payroll Deduction Program. Brochures for the program are given out at the beginning of the school year. You can also call to request a brochure.

Contact:

pennyec@lpisd.org

281-604-7038

La Porte Education Foundation -FAQ

Support Services

Every student’s success is our number one priority!

Philosophy

Each department is committed to providing excellent customer service in addressing the needs of La Porte ISD schools and facilities. Our goal is to provide the highest level of support by ensuring safe and secure campuses, quality transportation and nutritious meals, along with knowledge, expertise and services that are required to maintain clean and appropriate facilities and grounds.

Our Core Values:

Core Value #1: Respect & Responsibility

Core Value #2: Collaboration & Communication

Core Value #3: Commitment to High Standards & Expectations

Departments

Deputy Superintendent – Dr. Dustin Bromley

Secretary - Ruth Garza

Maintenance, Facilities, & Grounds

Executive Director - Corey Marler

• Coordinator of Support Services - Misty Mikulin

Transportation Director - Elissa Rice

• Secretary – Elena Reynaga

• Routing/Logistics Supervisor – Lenanor Smith

• Training/Trips Supervisor – Belinda Chapa

• Discipline/Safety Supervisor – Samantha Pugh

Technology Director - Eddie Hill

• Secretary – Linda Garcia

• System Administrator – Michael Norris, Brad Rogers, James Rooke, & Ruston Royall

• Instructional Tech Specialist – Eowyn Johnson & Courtney Oliver

• Coordinator Instructional Technology, Instructional Materials, Libraries – Nichole Zucha

Nutrition Director – Ralph Wilkins

• Secretary – Lori Nutter

• Coordinator Training – Cheryl Sloan

• Coordinator Meal Planning – Katherine Yarbrough

• Specialist – Lauren Pearson

Parent Assistance, Engagement & Student Services Director - Todd Schoppe

• Secretary – Maggie Pacheco

• District Attendance Officer – Lateresa Wilson

• Restorative Discipline Coordinator – James Odom

Athletics Director – Elisha Thompson

Asst. Director – Kevin Berneathy

• Secretary – Monica McConnell

Safety & Security Sergeant – Matt Novosad

SAFETY & SECURITY

La Porte placed student and staff safety as the number one priority of the district. LPISD practices and models the Standard Response Protocol regarding crisis protocol and drill practice. Additionally, the district has implemented a silent panic system that can be accessed on any phone in the district. When this system is initiated, district administration and local police departments will receive notification to respond. Please see https://www.lpisd.org/safe-secure-schools for more detailed information.

TECHNOLOGY

The technology department is a service organization dedicated to providing La Porte ISD with the best in service and support. It is our goal that your experience with us will always be a positive one. We want all your technology encounters to result in solutions to your difficulties in a manor that is respectful and courteous.

Two of the most important pieces of information that you may need are listed below. Work order how-to

1. Go to the link on the district website on the Staff page and click on drop down menu for “Work Orders.” This will bring up the work order system page. Or

2. Dial the Help Desk extension 7070 and one of the technology staff will help you.

Network how-to. All of our department specific documentation is published in a document in OneNote. It is accessible on the staff page of the district website. A link to the document is listed near the bottom of the page at “Technology Reference Manual.” This is the direct link Technology Reference Manual

Program Information

Each of La Porte ISD’s twelve campuses participate in the National School Lunch and National School Breakfast Programs. In addition, La Porte Elementary and Bayshore Elementary offer after-school snacks for students participating in enrichment activities. Although after-school snacks are free, breakfast and lunch prices are based on individual student eligibility. Any family, at any time during the school year, may apply for free or reduced-price meals online at www.nlappscloud or receive a paper application from your campus’ front office. Completed applications should be given to the café manager. Meal prices are as follows:

Breakfast, Pre-K through 12th Grade: Reduced-Price = $.30 Paid = $1.25

Lunch, Pre-K through 8th Grade: Reduced-Price = $.40 Paid = $2.25

Lunch, 9th through 12th Grade: Reduced-Price = $.40 Paid = $2.50

Adults may also purchase meals at a cost of $2.00 for breakfast and $4.10 for lunch. Meals and a la carte items may be paid for with cash, or you may create an account by giving your name and employee ID number to the cafeteria manager. Once that account is created, you can deposit money into it and reduce the time you spend paying for purchases. We welcome your comments and feedback, which you can email to SchoolNutrition@lpisd.org. Additionally, please encourage your students to give their feedback to the café team so that we can improve our service and offerings.

Nutrition Education

We are happy to provide in-classroom nutrition and health education. Additionally, we will attend field days, fitness events, “Get off the couch” nights, and other opportunities to interact with the community. Please reach out to the Director if you have any questions regarding nutrition education or events. We can tailor our messages to any grade level or core content you may need.

Civil Rights

Any employee who regularly engages in the delivery of meals is required by the USDA to have specialized civil rights training related to meal service. If you retrieve student meals from the café or hand out meals to students, please contact the nutrition office at x6950 or email SchoolNutrition@lpisd.org. We will come and provide a quick training so that the district can maintain federal compliance. This training is not required for those who monitor students while eating, only those actively engaged in meal distribution.

School Nutrition Contacts

Main phone number (281) 604-6950

Office-wide email address (provide to parents & community) SchoolNutrition@lpisd.org

Director, School Nutrition - Ralph Wilkins Wilkinsr@lpisd.org

Coordinator, School Nutrition - Katherine Yarbrough YarbroughK@lpisd.org

Coordinator, Training – Cheryl Sloan Sloanc@lpisd.org

Specialist (free/reduced applications) - Belinda Guerrero Guerrerobe@lpisd.org

Secretary – Lori Nutter Nutterl@lpisd.org

La Porte ISD
School Nutrition

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