OFFICE HOURS AND INFORMATION

OFFICE HOURS

Monday - Friday

8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

FRONT OFFICE

832-223-3300

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Monica Auffant, Principal....[email protected]

Tracey Williams, Assistant Principal.....[email protected]

Michelle Garcia, Administrative Assistant...[email protected]

Jada Petty, Front Office Clerk...[email protected]

Deatrice Parsons, Campus Behavior....[email protected]

Teresa Zimmerman, Counselor.....[email protected]

Trina Moore, Nurse.....[email protected]

Vilma Martinez, Librarian.....[email protected]

 

 

 

SCHOOL SCHEDULE

Breakfast 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Tardy Bell 9:05 AM

School Day 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

LUNCH SCHEDULE

A LUNCH 11:02 AM - 11:32 AM

B LUNCH 11:36 AM - 12:06 PM

C LUNCH 12:10 PM -12:40 PM



CAMPUS INFORMATION

To access General Information including:

New Student Enrollment Checklist
Secondary Student Handbook
Course Catalog
MS and JH Supply List
Secondary Orientation and Open House Dates 
Click HERE to visit the district page.

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Useful links:

Parent Compact
Parent and Family Engagement
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Canvas Parent Steps for Success
Canvas Parent Steps for Success-Spanish

Canvas-District Resources

SAVE THE DATES

 

Literacy Night-WMS Library

Wednesday, March 20. 2024

Reading STAAR

April 9, 2024

5th Six Weeks Ends

April 12, 2024

Spring Student/Staff Holiday

Friday, March 29 - Monday, April 1

Reading STAAR

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Math STAAR

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Last Day of School

Thursday, May 23, 2024

 

 

TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION


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News

Bond Propositions A and D Approved

Nov 04, 2020 | Community Relations

Thank you for supporting Bond 2020! Our community passed the largest bond referendum in the District’s history on November 3, approving Propositions A and D at $666,810,864.

Once sold, these bond funds will be used to build a new high school, junior high and three elementary schools, purchase land and buses, renovate more than 30 campuses and provide much needed support for our students and staff through technology devices.

"We're so appreciative of the community's support for Propositions A and D, which will set our District up for continued success," said Lamar CISD Superintendent Dr. Thomas Randle. "Although Propositions B and C were unsuccessful, we look forward to continuing our conversations with parents, staff and the community. As one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas, a collaborative dialogue is essential. As always, we will work alongside our School Board to build schools and facilities our community will be proud of, while keeping an eye on our tax dollars."

Lamar CISD is projected to add 20,000 to 29,000 students over the next decade. Our community's commitment to public education has clearly made Lamar CISD a popular destination for families.

Again, thank you for supporting our students and the future of Lamar CISD with $666.8 million dollars in bond funds.

You can see the unofficial election results here.

You can learn more about the details of the Lamar CISD 2020 Bond package here.

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