Welcome to Jane Long!  

 

Meet The Principals!

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Texans Parents!


We are so excited to welcome back over 500+ students this school year! Our Jane Long theme this school year is FOCUS ON THE SWEET THINGS (Success, Work ethic, Empathy, Excellence, Trustworthiness). This will be an SWEET school year full of fun and innovative learning experiences. The staff looks forward to partnering with you to ensure a successful learning experience for all students!


Amey Frazier

Principal

Upcoming Events 

  • Fall Break -Friday, October 11 - Monday, October 14
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  • Annual Fall Festival - Thursday, October 24 (5-7pm)
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  • Jane Long Spirit Week - October 28th- November 1st
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  • Thanksgiving Celebration - Wednesday, November 13th (During Lunch)

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Contact Us

Principal: Amey Frazier [email protected]

Asst. Principal: 
Katelyn Spano [email protected]

Counselor: Christina Hampton [email protected]

Nurse: Sherrita Batiste [email protected]

Librarian: LaKursha Vykukal  [email protected]

Bilingual Specialist: Lourdes Pineda               [email protected]

Secretary: Yesenia Guzman [email protected]

Jane Long Spirit Week Oct. 28-Nov. 1


2024-2025 School Year Information

 

Clubs


  Girls on the Run                                                           Art Club


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Science Olympiad                                                Student Council

                                                                 

Math Tips



Fun and Cheap Ways to Practice Math at Home

1. Roll the Dice- Dice can be used in so many different ways. Roll them to practice and create fractions, simple addition or multiplication problems or even word problems. Turn it into a friendly competition by awarding points to the player who has the largest sum, product, or fraction.

2. Use Cards- The classic card game War is always a good way to practice math when you have a few extra minutes here and there. Each player can flip over a card and either add or multiply the two numbers. Who ever says the correct answer first, gets to keep the cards. The player with the most cards at the end wins!

3. Play Dominoes- Teach your child how to play straight dominoes. This will help with addition skills as well as how to make combinations of 5. Not to mention, it requires some higher-level thinking to be able to plan your next move and strategize.

4. Make a recipe- When you have to follow a recipe-especially when you have to adjust the recipe-there’s a lot of math involved in making sure you get it right. Put those skills to the test by making cookies or even slime by letting your child do the measuring. For more of a challenge, have students double, triple or even quadruple the recipe.

5. Create your own Math Concentration Game- Use paper cut into rectangles or index cards. Write a math problem on one card and the answer on another. So, you might have 4x5 on one card, and then another card would have 20. Turn them face down and take turns making two choices to find a correct match. You could even color code the cards to make it easy to distinguish questions vs. answers.

6. Play Board Games as a Family- Many boards games encourage math development. Yahtzee (basic addition), Connect Four/checkers, chess (strategy), Candy Land (counting), Monopoly (money), and Battleship (coordinate grids) are just a few to mention.




Reading Tips          



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PTO Information

Please click the link below to receive information about our Parent Teacher Organization.

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               Jane Long PTO Site

Principal: Amey Frazier
Current Enrollment:

907 Main Str.
Richmond, TX 77469

Map to Campus

Phone: (832)223-1900
Fax: (832)223-1901

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