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Parent Resource Guide 2019 - 2020
Lone Star Cup Recipient
2006, 2009, 2012 2013, 2014, 2015 2016, 2017, 2018
From the Office of the Superintendent Welcome to AISD! The goal of AISD is to ensure a very productive and exciting learning environment for all students. Educators in our district are committed to making sure that the learning environment provides students with individualized instruction and support. Teachers accept nothing less than the best from all students and hold fast to their dreams of what each student can become. Teachers recognize that every student has unique characteristics and that instruction must be differentiated to meet their needs. Teachers are role model for students, both at school and away from school. Growth is rapid in AISD; voters passed a $166,000,000 bond in May 2017. This bond will provide learning spaces for students through the addition of 12 classrooms at the current high school, Phase II of the future high school which is currently the middle school, and two elementaries. Renovations at existing campuses, technology, transportation, an administration building, and a transportation center are also included. I became your superintendent in January of 2009 after serving as interim for 10 months in 2008. My own background of experience includes teacher, counselor, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent. I am honored to work in AISD and serve the needs of the students, parents, and staff in the district. Please feel free to contact me at any time.
Dr. Telena Wright Superintendent Argyle ISD
E-mail: twright@argyleisd.com Phone: 940-464-7241 Ext: 1002
Table of Contents Page 2 AISD Mission Statement AISD Board of Trustees
Page 3 AISD General Information
Page 4 - 7 Frequently Asked Questions
Page 9 & 10 District Calendar New Student Enrollment Information
Page 10 & 11 Immunization Requirements Campus Nurse Contact Information
Page 12 - 17 Hilltop Elementary Information
Page 18 & 19 Pre - K Program Information
Page 20 - 22 Argyle Intermediate School Information
Page 23 - 26 Argyle Middle School Information
Page 27 - 28 Argyle High School Information Argyle ISD Police Department Information
Argyle ISD's Mission Argyle ISD empowers and inspires socially responsible world-class leaders, while embracing small community values.
Argyle ISD Mission Statement The mission of Argyle Independent School District, the exemplar of tradition and multifaceted opportunities for success, is to empower students to become ambitious, proficient, socially responsible citizens and leaders who meet future challenges by embracing a diversity of ideas through inclusive, high-quality, engaging learning experiences that foster the unique potential of every student with a dedicated, passionate school community in a safe and dynamic environment.
Argyle ISD Board of Trustees
Mr. Sam Slaton President
Dr. John Bitter Vice President
Mr. Jeff Williams Member
Mr. Craig Hawkesworth Secretary
Dr. Leona McDade Member
Mr. Brad Lowry Member
Mr. Ritchie Deffenbaugh Member
Meeting dates and information can be found on the district website under Info & Resources - Board of Trustees For additional information contact the Superintendent's office at 940-464-7241
Argyle ISD General Information SCHOOL HOURS Hilltop Elementary 7:20 am - 2:50 pm
Argyle Administration Building 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Argyle Intermediate Argyle Middle School 7:40 am - 3:00 pm
8:30 am - 3:55 pm
Argyle High School 8:20 am - 3:50 pm
SUMMER HOURS - The AISD Administration Building is open during the summer Monday through Thursday 8 am - 4 pm and is closed on Fridays Argyle ISD Administration Office 800 Eagle Drive Argyle, TX 76226 940 - 464 - 7241 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm
Argyle ISD Athletics Office 191 S. Hwy 377 Argyle, TX 76226 940 - 262 - 7777 Ext: 7007 Email: svickery@argyleisd.com
Hilltop Elementary School 1050 Harrison Lane Argyle, TX 76226 Phone: 940 - 464 - 0564 Fax: 940 - 464 - 4017
Argyle Intermediate School 800 Eagle Drive Argyle, TX 76226 Phone: 940 - 464 - 5100 Fax: 940 - 464 - 7245
Argyle Middle School 6601 Canyon Falls Dr. Argyle, TX 76226 Phone: 940 - 246 - 2126 Fax: 940-240-0000
Argyle High School 191 S. Hwy 377 Argyle, TX 76226 Phone: 940 - 246 - 2126 Fax: 940-240-0000
Argyle ISD Police Department Police Chief - Paul Cairney Phone: 940 - 246 - 2126 Ext: 2222 Email: pcairney@argyleisd.com
Argyle ISD Transportation Dept. 153 Cook Street Argyle, TX 76226 Phone: 940 - 464 - 7241 Email: mmitchell@argyleisd.com
To register your child to ride the bus - click on the Departments tab on the Argyle ISD website, then select Transportation. You will find links to the bus rider application along with the bus routes and schedules.
Frequently Asked Questions Does Argyle ISD offer open enrollment or transfers? No. Argyle ISD is considered a fast growth district. Our district is growing at an average of %12 annually. Due to the fast growth, Argyle ISD does not offer open enrollment or accept transfer students. Is it true that not all homes that have an Argyle address are in Argyle ISD? Yes. Argyle ISD is made up of five municipalities: Argyle, Bartonville, Northlake, Flower Mound and Denton. Some houses that have an Argyle address do not fall inside the school district boundaries. Please refer to www.dentoncad.com to verify if a home you are looking at purchasing it in Argyle ISD. What documents are needed for "Proof of Residency" requirements? Proof of Residency is based on the location of your primary residence. You must provide the following:
Electric Bill - a current, (less than 1 month old) electric bill that lists your address within the boundaries of the Argyle School District and includes the parent and/or legal guardian's name(s). Gas, television, or phone bills will NOT be accepted. Lease/Rental Agreement Apartment and/or House that lists your address within the boundaries of Argyle ISD and includes the parent/legal guardian's name(s). The agreement must include the start and end date of the lease and name of landlord. When will the new Elementary School be open in Harvest? The new elementary school will open in the fall of 2019. The school will be AISD's 2nd elementary school. Can we choose which elementary school our student attends? No. Students must attend the elementary school that is designated by their district attendance boundary lines.
A study was completed by Templeton Demographics in order to designate the attendance boundary lines. If I want to get involved in the PTA or PTO organizations on my students campus, how do I do this? Please e-mail the PTA/PTO contact listed below for your students campus. The contact will include you on upcoming meetings and events. We encourage parents to get involved HILLTOP ELEMENTARY PTA Contact: Amber Sams ambersamsrealtor@gmail.com INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PTA Contact: Jennifer Burns Jenniferdianeburns@gmail.com MIDDLE SCHOOL PTO Contact: Stephanie Phillips phillips1999@verizon.net HIGH SCHOOL PTO Contact: Lynn Fields lynnfieldsfam@gmail.com
Is there a Watch D.O.G.S. Organization in Argyle ISD? Yes. Watch D.O.G.S. is one of the nation’s largest and most respected school-based, family, and community engagement, organizations in the country. Each school year hundreds of thousands of fathers and father-figures make a positive impact on millions of children by volunteering in their local schools. If you are interested in the program you can e-mail your campus counselor for more information. The program is not offered at the high school. Hilltop Elementary Counselor Mr. Michael Ball mball@argyleisd.com Intermediate School Counselor Mr. Ron Veit rveit@argyleisd.com Is there a program for grandparents to get involved in the district? Yes. Hilltop Elementary has an organization that gives grandparents an opportunity to volunteer at the
Hilltop campus. For more information on this organization you can e-mail aaustin@argyleisd.com. Is there an Athletic Booster Club Organization in Argyle ISD? Yes. You can visit their website at www.argyleeagles.com for more information. Are there other Booster Club Organizations in Argyle ISD? Yes. There are several you can get involved in including: Band Booster, Choir, Theatre, Cheer Booster. For information on a specific Booster Club please e-mail your campus. Does Argyle ISD have an Education Foundation? If so, who can I contact to get involved? Yes. You can e-mail information@supportargyleisd.org or visit their website at www.supportargyleisd.org
How does the district communicate with parents about upcoming events? The Argyle ISD Public Relations and Communications Department sends out a weekly digital newsletter. This digital newsletter, the AISD Week at a Glance is posted to the district's social media, website and a link to the newsletter is emailed to every parent in the district. The newsletters contain weekly updates, news articles, videos and calendar links for each campus. Eagle Updates, new information or announcements are also sent out on a weekly basis as needed. Make sure you add your e-mail address for preferred contact when enrolling your child in Family Access online. The district posts weekly to Facebook and Twitter and publishes a magazine on a quarterly basis - Insights Magazine. The magazine is provided in print to every student in Argyle ISD and can be found online. Each campus also communicates using digital newsletters, e-mail and social media. Eagle updates are also announced on the Argyle Athletics Booster Club's Podcast. #ArgyleISD @Argyle Independent School District @AISDEagles
The Public Relations and Communications Department in Argyle ISD takes pride in making sure all of our families stay up to date with what is going on in the district. We are here to help you! Need help in any of the following areas? *Receiving e-mail messages *Questions about logging into Family/Student Access *Questions about the community *How to get plugged into the district *Guidance on where to find things on the district/campus webpages *How to advertise in the district Contact: Mrs. Pamela Arrington parrington@argyleisd.com 940-390-9090
NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT INFORMATION STEP 1: Notify (call) the campus office where you are registering your student(s). STEP 2: Complete the New Student Enrollment Form link located on the "Registration" page. A link to this page is located on each campus webpage. STEP 3: After completing steps 1 and 2, bring the following documents to your student's campus office: Birth Certificate Social Security Card Vaccination Record Driver's License Proof of Residency (Current Electric Bill)* *If you are in the process of moving and don't have a current electric bill, please take all building/closing documents to Administration at 800 Eagle Drive. Based off of that paperwork Administration will issue a temporary proof of residence. Bring that form to your student's campus to fulfill the proof of residence requirement. * If you are living with a host family, example: Your family is living at the home of another family member or a friend residing in Argyle ISD, you must provide the following: *A valid TX Drivers License with the updated address *A notarized affidavit signed by the host family and additional resident *(The affidavits can be picked up at the AISD Administration Building)
Please note that you must submit a copy of your current electric bill to establish permanent residence to your student's campus as soon as it is received.
Argyle ISD K - 12 Immunization Requirement VACCINE
DTaP/DTP/DT/Tdap
REQUIRED DOSES 5 doses with one received after the 4th birthday OR 4 doses if 4th dose was given on or after the 4th birthday 7th grade - Booster of Tdap if at least 5 years since the last Tetanus containing vaccine. 8th - 12th grade - Tdap required when 10 years have passed since last Tetanus containing vaccine
POLIO
4 doses with one received after the 4th birthday OR 3 doses if 3rd dose was given on or after the 4th birthday.
MMR
2 doses with 1st dose received after 1st birthday
HEPATITIS B
3 doses, given at any time after birth. "At Birth" for the first time not acceptable. A date must be provided with a health care provider signature or clinic stamp
VARICELLA
HEPATITIS A
MENINGOCOCCAL
If no history of the disease: Kindergarten - 12 grades: 2 doses required. 1st dose must be on or after 1st birthday. Kindergarten - 8th grade: 2 doses required. 1st dose must be on or after 1st birthday. 9th - 12th grade: 2 doses recommended not required. 7th - 12th grade: 1 dose quadricalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine required on or after students 11th birthday.
Argyle ISD K - 12 Immunization Requirement Information Continued All immunizations MUST be current before students can begin school. Please visit http://www.dshs.texas.gov/immunize/school to view additional information including exemption requirements. All immunization records must be validated with a health care providers signature or a clinic stamp
- Campus Nurses Hilltop Elementary School Nurse: RN, Mrs. Rynn Randall rrandall@argyleisd.com
Argyle Middle School Nurse: RN, Mrs. Traca Maestas tmaestas@argyleisd.com
Argyle Intermediate School Nurse: RN, Mrs. Kris Wildeveld kwildeveld@argyleisd.com
Argyle High School Nurse: RN, Mrs. Sherrie Thompson sthompson@argyleisd.com
Pre - K Program Information ABC
State Funded Pre - K Students must meet at least one of the following qualifications: Documentation required for qualification. Language testing at the campus for those seeking qualification for Language. Language Be unable to speak and comprehend the English language Educationally disadvantaged, a student eligible to participate in the national free or reduced-price lunch program based on total household income and family size. Military Be the child of an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who is ordered to active duty by proper authority; or is the child of a member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who was injured or killed while serving on active duty Foster Care Be in, or have been in, the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) following an adversary hearing held as provided by Section 262.201, Family Code Homeless, as defined by 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 1143a Star of Texas eligible: Be the child of a person eligible for the Star Texas Award as: a peace officer under Section 3106.002, Government Code; a firefighter under Section 3106.003, Government Code; or an emergency medical first responder under Section 3106.004 Cost: None State - Funded Pre-Kindergarten is free to those who meet the qualifications stated above. For questions, please contact Trista Wickstrum, twickstrum@argyleisd.com.
Pre - K Program Information
Tuition Based Pre - K If you do not meet the qualifications for the state-funded Pre-K program then the tuition-based program may be the option for you. A limited number of tuition-based spots will be available. Spaces will be available by a tuition-based lottery. Registration date TBA. The lottery will take place in August. Exact date TBA. Cost: Monthly tuition costs for Tuition-Based Pre-Kindergarten is $550.00. A nonrefundable registration fee of $50.00 is assessed at the time of registration. Registration: Lottery registration for the 2019-2020 school year will take place in August. Lottery drawing date TBA. Hilltop Students - For questions, please contact Trista Wickstrum, twickstrum@argyleisd.com. Argyle West Students - For questions, please contact Amy Williams, awilliams@argyleisd.com
To participate in the Pre-K Program: Children must be four years of age by September 1st and live within the Argyle ISD boundaries PK students living in the school district may ride the bus to and from school. Please refer to Hilltop & Argyle West Elementary's webpages - Click on the Pre - K tab on the right for more detailed information including frequently asked questions.
Hilltop
Elementary
Principal: Mrs. Mandi Murphy mmurphy@argyleisd.com Hilltop Elementary serves PK through 3rd grade. Hilltop is under the leadership of Principal Mrs. Mandi Murphy along with Assistant Principals Mrs. Kris George and Mrs. Kristen Haynes. Mr. Michael Ball is the school counselor. Hilltop Elementary is a vibrant educational community providing excellent educational, as well as, social and emotional experiences for children in grades PK-3rd in Argyle ISD. They partner with families, volunteers, and Argyle high school student clubs to make Hilltop Elementary a supportive place to learn. Hilltop also offers instruction in core subjects such as ELA, Reading, Math, Social Studies, and Science. All students do not learn the same way; therefore, every teacher implements lessons in a variety of methods (whole group, small group, interactive, technology, kinesthetic, and active role play). Students participate in re-enactments, science labs, student projects, and traditional options. They also offer specials classes: music, art, STEM, technology, research in the library, and indoor and outdoor PE. Other opportunities for children include safety patrol, UIL competition, chess club, drama club, book club and many other opportunities offered by volunteers and PTA. Hilltop continues to be supported by their PTA, families, and community. School Hours - 7:20 am - 2:50 pm Doors open at 7:05 am Students are tardy at 7:30 am Breakfast is served from 7:05 - 7:30 am *Please click HERE for the Hilltop Elementary Webpage -
Hilltop Elementary School Supply Lists - CLICK HERE -
Mission Statement Hilltop Elementary nurtures the development of confident learners through meaningful relationships, community support and parent involvement. We prepare our students to be responsible and successful while adapting to an ever changing world
Eagle Promise I will do what's right. I will do my best. I will show others I care.
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Elementary
Principal: Mrs. Renee Funderburg rfunderburg@argyleisd.com
Argyle West Elementary serves PK through 5th grade. Argyle West is under the leadership of Principal Mrs. Renee Funderburg along with Assistant Principals Mr. Brady Bell. Argyle West Elementary is Argyle ISD's newest elementary school located in the Harvest Community. Argyle West offers instruction in core subjects such as ELA, Reading, Math, Social Studies, and Science. All students do not learn the same way; therefore, every teacher implements lessons in a variety of methods (whole group, small group, interactive, technology, kinesthetic, and active role play). Students participate in re-enactments, science labs, student projects, and traditional options. They also offer specials classes: music, art, STEM, technology, research in the library, and indoor and outdoor PE. Other opportunities for children include safety patrol, UIL competition, chess club, drama club, book club and many other opportunities offered by volunteers and PTA. Argyle West continues to be supported by their PTA, families, and community.
School Hours - 7:20 am - 2:50 pm Doors open at 7:05 am Students are tardy at 7:30 am Breakfast is served from 7:05 - 7:30 am *Please click HERE for the Argyle West Elementary Webpage -
Argyle West Elementary School Supply Lists - CLICK HERE -
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Intermediate
Principal: Dr. Dawn Jordan Djordan@argyleisd.com Argyle Intermediate School is Hilltop Elementary's feeder school. It serves grades 4th – 5th. Argyle Intermediate is under the leadership of Principal Dr. Dawn Jordan and Assistant Principal Mrs. Kristen Haynes. Their counselor is Mr. Ron Veit. The school is very close knit and everyone works together to ensure success for the students. Students at Argyle Intermediate School use collaboration, creativity, communication and critical thinking in developing experiences and opportunities to challenge each student to reach higher levels and better prepare students for middle school. AIS offers several clubs that take place after school which include; Drama Kids, Chess Club, Book Club, Pickle Ball, Girls on the Run, Robotics Club, and Archery. Students can participate in Safety Patrol or Flag Team. The 4th grade attends Forest Glen Outdoor Camp each year and the 5th grade explores various attractions in Waco and Georgetown based on science TEKS for their annual field trips. Argyle Intermediate School continues to be supported by their PTA, families and community.
School Hours - 7:40 am - 3:00 pm Doors open at 7:00 am Students are tardy after the bell rings at 7:40 am Breakfast is served from 7:00 - 7:30 am *Please click HERE for the Intermediate School Webpage -
4th Grade Supply List 60 - No2 Ticoderoga Pre Sharpened Black Pencil 2 - Craylola 7" Colored Presharpened Pencils 12 CT Wide 4 - Ruled Black Marble Comp Book 100 CT 1 - 9X12 Manila Paper 50 CT Boys Only 1 - 9X12 Asst Const Paper 50 CT Girls Only 1 - Kleenex Tissue 160 CT 1 - Ziploc/Glad Quart Bags 25 CT Box Boys Only 1 - Ziploc Gallon Bags 19 CT Box Girls Only 1 - Disinfecting Wipes 35 CT - Not for skin (BULK) 2 - Ball Earbuds 2 - Sharpie Black Fine Marker 1 EA 1 - 65 LB White Cardstock 25 Sheets 8.5X11 2 - Crayola Crayons 24 CT 3 - Assorted Plastic Pocket with Brad Folders 4 - Large Pink Pearl/Carnation Eraser 2 - Reg. Pencil Sharpener w/ Receptacle 2 - EXPO2 Low Odor Black Fine Tip Dry Erase Marker 1 - Bounty Paper Towels Roll (BULK) 1 - Sharpie Accent Pen Style Highlighter Set 5 CT 2 - EXPO2 Low Odor Black Chisel Tip Dry Erase Marker 6 - Elmer's 0.77 0Z (22 GRAM) Glue Stick 1 - Fiskars 7" Sharp Scissors 1 - Oxford 3X5 Ruled White Index Cards 100 CT 1 - Green Plastic Pocket Folder 1 - Wide Rule 8X10.5 Filler Paper 120 CT
5th Grade Supply List 1 - 12 x 18 Bright White 50 CT Construction Paper 2 - Crayola Wash Fine Tip Classic Markers CT 2 - Craylola 7” Colored Presharpened Pencils 12 CT 4 - Elmer’s 0.77 OZ (22gram) glue stick 2 - Elmer’s 4 OZ school glue 1 - Wide Rule 8 x 10.5 filler paper 200 CT
1 - EXPO Chisel Tip Dry Erase Markers 4 pack 5 - Wide rule black marble comp book 100ct 3 - 3x5 ruled white index cards 100ct 1 - 1⁄2” x 450 “ Scotch Transparent Tape W/Dispenser 2 - Scotties tissue 120 CT 60 - NO 2 Dixon Ticonderoga Presharpened Pencil 1 - Paper Towels 85ct 1 - Plastic Folder with Brads RED 1 - Plastic Folder with Brads YELLOW 1 - Reg Pencil Sharpener w/ Receptacle 1- Pink Beveled Eraser (Latex free) 6 - Pencil Cap Erasers (Latex free) 1 - Assorted Highlighters 4 pack 1 - Earbud Head Phones 1 - Nylon Pencil Bag, Clear Top w/ Gromt 7.25 x 10.25 2 - Sharpie Black Fine Marker 1 - Ruler 12” with Metric/Customary 1 - Scissors 7”
4th & 5th Grade Art Supply List 1 - Spiral - Bound Sketchbook (designed for mixed media - prefer a spiral along side vs. along top 1 - Pack of 1 Gallon Ziplock Bags 1 - Skein of Yarn (any color/any brand) 1 - Roll of Scotch tape/clear tape 1 - 2 Black Micron Pens (.08 tip) or 1-2 Black Sharpies (thin/fine tip) 1 - Pack of Hot Glue Sticks (low temperature or multi temp) 1 - Pack of Wooden Craft Sticks
Argyle Intermediate School will challenge and inspire ALL students to reach their full potential by becoming lifelong learners. ACHIEVE, INSPIRE, SOAR
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Middle School
Principal: Mr. Scott Gibson sgibson@argyleisd.com Argyle Middle School serves 6th – 8th grades. Argyle Middle School is under the leadership of Principal Mr. Scott Gibson along with Vice Principals Mr. Trevor Baker and Mrs. Donna Lumsden. Argyle Middle School has exceptional students, amazing staff and involved parents and is a premier Middle School. AMS offers many clubs for students to get involved in that are both inclusive and exclusive. Some of the clubs your student can get involved in are; National Honor Society, Student Council, Art Honor Society, Thespian Society and Robotics Club. AMS has a winning attitude. Whether it is winning on an athletic field or gym, a band competition, UIL academics, or in the classroom, our students tackle each obstacle head on. This winning attitude breeds a winning culture. It is this culture that really sets AMS ahead of other middle schools. At AMS they stress the importance of kindness and respect throughout the school. AMS has a beautiful new campus located in Canyon Falls. The gorgeous building has large windows, a courtyard and collaboration spaces that students enjoy daily. Argyle Middle School continues to be supported by their PTO, families and community.
School Hours - 8:30 am - 3:55 pm Doors open at 7:30 am Students are tardy after the bell rings at 8:30 am Breakfast is served from 8:00 - 8:20 am and after athletics at 9 am *Please click HERE for the Argyle Middle School Webpage -
6th Grade Supply List SCIENCE 1 - Black Composition Book Wide Ruled - 100 Sheets 1 - 9x12 White Construction Paper 24 - Pre-Sharpened Ticonderoga Pencils 1 - Clorox Wipe 2 - 3x5 Index Cards 1 - Viva Paper Towel 2 - Large Elmers Xtreme Glue Sticks ELA 1 Composition Book 100 Sheets MATH 2 - Composition Books 1 - 4 Count Dry Erase Markers HISTORY 2 - Single Subject Spiral Notebooks 1 - 9 x 12 White Construction Paper 1 - Classic Markers 1-3x5 Index Cards SUPPLIES NEEDED IN BACKPACK 1 - pair of scissors 1 - pencil bag 2 - 200 ct. Wide Ruled Filler Paper (one to use in binder and one to keep at home for backup) 1 – 24 Count Crayola Pre-Sharpened Colored Pencils 24 count - #2 pencils 1 - Package of Earbuds for Chromebook 3 – Glue Sticks CLASSROOM SUPPLIES TO TURN IN TO HOMEROOM TEACHER 3 – Boxes of Kleenex 1 – Clorox Wipe (boys) OR 1 – Hand Sanitizer (girls) 1 – Roll of Paper Towels
7th Grade Supply List *(REGULAR AND PRE-AP) *UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEEP THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES WITH THEM THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR: 1 - Package Multi-Colored Highlighters 5 - 1 Subject College Ruled Spiral Notebooks 1 - College Ruled Composition Notebook 1 - Bic Red Pens (12 count) 1 - #2 Wood or Mechanical Pencils (12 count) 1 - Blue or Black Pens (12 count) 2 - College-Ruled Filler Paper 1 - Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Novel - (ELAR) 1 - Colored Pencils (12 count) 1 - Scissors - Wescott or Fiskars (NOT Preschool size) 1 - Sharpie Marker 1 - 25 count graph paper (Math) 1 - Pkg Crayola Markers (12 count) 1 - Glue Stick- Elmers 1 - Ear Buds 1 - Organizational Tool of Student’s Choice: 3 Inch Binder/Trapper Keeper and 8 Dividers OR 8 Pocket Folders OR 1 Accordion File Folder ALL MATERIALS ABOVE SHOULD BE REPLACED BY THE STUDENT, AS NEEDED. CLASSROOM SUPPLIES NEEDED:
Supply lists for elective courses will be given out the first week of class
8th Grade Supply List *(REGULAR AND PRE-AP) *UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEEP THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES WITH THEM THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR: 2 - Packages Multi-Colored Highlighters - (1 pkg to English teacher) 1 - Bic Black or Blue Pens (12 count) 1 - Bic Red Pens (12 count) 1 - #2 Wood Pencils (12 count) 2 - College-Ruled Filler Paper 6 - Different Colored Folders w/Brads – (Social Studies) 1 - Colored Pencils (Science) 1 - Scissors (Science) - Wescott or Fiskars (NOT Preschool size) 1 - Spiral 70 page (Reg. Science) 1 - 1 Subject Spiral (Math) 1 - Pocket Folder w/Brads (Math) 4 - AAA Batteries (Math/Algebra) 1 - Composition Notebook - Graph Paper Style (Algebra) 1 - Composition Notebook (English - NOTE: Not a PreAP requirement) 4 - Glue Sticks (2-Science, 2-Math/Algebra) - Elmers 1 - Ear Buds ALL MATERIALS ABOVE SHOULD BE REPLACED BY THE STUDENT, AS NEEDED. CLASSROOM SUPPLIES NEEDED:
Supply lists for elective courses will be given out the first week of class
MISSION STATEMENT GOES HERE!!
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High School
Principal: Mr. John King jking@argyleisd.com
Argyle High School serves 9th – 12th grades. Argyle High School is under the leadership of Principal Mr. John King along with Vice Principals Mrs. Christy Keck and Mr. Jonathon Delay. Argyle High School is proud of their academic success. This year AHS was presented with their 9th overall UIL Lone Star Cup. This was their seventh consecutive Lone Star Cup to be received. High expectations are set for the students, teachers and staff at AHS. Every student at AHS can get involved in a club or activity. Some of the clubs that are available at AHS are; National Honor Society, Student Council, PALS, Challenge Day Club, UNICEF, Spanish Club, Puzzle Club, Ping Pong Club, Art Club, Thespian Club, and many more. Students also have opportunities to get involved in UIL Academics, Theatre Arts, Band, Choir, Dance, Athletics and many more. The high school takes pride in developing responsible leaders and upholding high standards that lead to excellence. Argyle High School continues to be supported by their PTO, families and community.
School Hours - 8:30 am - 3:50 pm Doors open at 7:30 am Students are tardy after the bell rings at 8:30 am Breakfast is served from 8:00 - 8:20 am *Please click HERE for the Argyle High School Webpage *Please click HERE for the AHS Attendance Policy and Procedures -
High School Supply Information Supply lists for high school courses will be given out the first week of class. The mission of Argyle High School, in partnership with home and community, is to produce intrinsically motivated, socially responsible leaders who demonstrate excellence in achievement, exhibit integrity and respect, and embrace diversity and innovation within a safe, dynamic, world-class learning environment.
Argyle ISD Police Department
In 2013 the Argyle ISD Board of Trustees voted to establish the Argyle ISD Police Department. Establishing the police department was part of a broader effort to lead the way in protecting Argyle ISD schools, personnel, and students. The Argyle ISD Police Department is responsible for school security as well as law enforcement on school property and at school functions. Argyle ISD police officers are sworn officers trained to the same standards as municipal police departments and have arrest authority. AISD Police Department's jurisdiction covers all of Argyle ISD, including the town of Argyle, and portions of Flower Mound, Denton, Northlake, Bartonville and unincorporated Denton County. They patrol campuses and are responsible for investigating incidents. Argyle ISD Police Chief Paul Cairney can be reached at pcairney@argyleisd.com