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At Foster High School we prioritize student learning through a commitment to excellence, innovative teaching, collaboration, continuous improvement, and by fostering a safe and respectful environment for all.

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Prepare and empower students for a productive future and to contribute meaningfully to a global society.

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Mark Your Calendars!!

2024-2025 School Year

Monday, August 12 - First Day of School

Friday, August 30 - Early Dismissal

Monday, September 2 - Labor Day

Thursday, September 26 - Early Dismissal

Friday, September 27 - Fort Bend County Fair Day

October 11-14 - Fall Break

Friday, October 25 - Early Dismissal

Friday, November 22 - Student Holiday

November 25-29 - Thanksgiving Break

Friday, December 20 - Student Holiday

December 23-January 6 - Winter Break

2024-2025 School Year

Tuesday, January 7 - Student Holiday

Monday, January 20 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Friday, January 31 - Early Dismissal

Monday, February 17 - Student Holiday

Friday, February 28 - Early Dismissal

Friday, March 7 - Early Dismissal

March 10-14 - Spring Break

Friday, March 28 - Early Dismissal

Thursday, April 17 - Early Dismissal

Friday, April 18 - Student Holiday

Monday, April 21 - Spring Holiday

Friday, May 22 - Early Dismissal & Last Day of School

December STAAR

Tuesday, December 3 - English 1

Wednesday, December 4 - Algebra 1

Thursday, December 5 - English 2

Friday, December 6 - Biology & US History

SAT

Wednesday, March 19 - 11th Grade Only

Spring STAAR

Tuesday, April 8 - English 1

Wednesday, April 9 - English 2

Tuesday, April 15 - Biology

Wednesday, April 23 - US History

Thursday, April 24 - Algebra 1

Friendly Reminders

Just a friendly reminder that Foster High School's doors open at 7:45 am. Students are not allowed to enter the building before 7:45 am. Please do not drop students off before 7:45 am. Students who arrive after the 1st period tardy bell, will need to enter through the front main doors of FHS. This includes seniors who have 1st period off.

Blankets are NOT allowed at Foster High School. Please leave them at home. If blankets are brought to school, they will be taken up and the student will have to pick-up from their Assistant Principal after school.


Foster High School News

Lamar Educational Awards Foundation (LEAF) Awards District Teachers with over $325k in Grants

Dec 9, 2024, 11:38 by Lamar CISD Communications

December 9, 2024 – Rosenberg, Texas – For 350 Lamar Consolidated ISD teachers, the holiday season came early after the District’s Lamar Educational Awards Foundation (LEAF) awarded them $325,104.54 during this school year’s Grant Express, which will fund more than 148 classroom innovation grants—up 48 grants from last year.  

On Dec. 4, LEAF hosted the “Grant Express” for the 2024-2025 school year where 81 representatives loaded buses and traveled throughout the District to surprise teachers in their classrooms with giant checks. Representatives included foundation partners, district administrators, community members, Lamar CISD Board of Trustees, and LEAF Board Members.    

Lamar Consolidated High School teacher Jessica Lobitz, who received a grant for a total of $1,495, is in her first-year teaching after a career as a registered nurse for 13 years. She spoke on the importance of being a visual learner and says the grant will help supply mannequins and additional health supplies, such as crutches and a new wheelchair.  

“I’m trying to utilize my knowledge and apply it to [my students],” Lobitz said. “We are really trying to build this Health Science program, and it benefits us as a community because our kids are the ones who are going to take care of us. The more I can give to them, the more better off they will be.”  

During the application process, 389 different projects were submitted for consideration, and then thoroughly reviewed and scored by the foundation committee members and volunteers. A total of 42 campuses received grants.  

Awarded projects included activities such as exploring artificial intelligence in healthcare, educational field trips, simultaneously teaching literacy and STEAM projects. Teachers will use these grants to elevate the learning experience for all students within Lamar CISD.     

"On behalf of the Education Foundation, we are proud to invest over $325,000 in grants to support innovative projects that enhance student learning,” said LEAF Executive Director Kameela Lewis. “As our district experiences ‘hyper’ growth, the need for creative solutions in the classroom is more important than ever. These grants empower our dedicated teachers to inspire and engage students, while our Foundation remains committed to meeting the evolving needs of Lamar CISD, ensuring every student has the opportunity to succeed."  

LEAF is grateful to many special guests who joined the event including representatives from PBK, Stantec, Brazos Valley Credit Union, Equitable Advisors, HEB and Pfluger Architects. In addition, the volunteer lunch was sponsored by Firehouse Subs – Rosenberg.  

If you are interested in supporting the mission of LEAF, you can make a tax-deductible donation and become a Friend of the Foundation by emailing [email protected].    

To view event photos, please click HERE

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