

Miles Elementary
Welcome to the Miles Elementary Newsletter
STAAR Test Dates
- April 9th: 5th and 6th Reading STAAR
- April 10th: 3rd and 4th Reading STAAR
- April 23rd: 5th Science and 6th Math STAAR
- April 24th: 3rd and 4th Math STAAR
- April 30th: 5th Math STAAR
Upcoming Events
- March 21st: Student Council Trip to State Capital
- March 28h Easter Parties starting at 2:45pm
- March 29th Good Friday/No School
- April 5th: Kinder Field Trip
- April 11th: End of the 5th Six Weeks
- April 12th: Teacher Workday/No School
- April 18th Special Edition Rodeo
- April 30th: Special Olympics in Sonora
- May 1st 6th Grade Field Trip
- May 10th: AR Field Trip to Brown's Pool
- May 13th-17th: 5th Grade to STARBASE at Goodfellow
- May 20th Elementary Field Day
- May 22nd: 8:30am- PreK Awards, 9:30am- Kindergarten Graduation, 1:00pm- 1st-3rd Grade Awards, 1:45pm- 6th Grade Final Walk, 2:00pm- 4th-6th Grade Awards
- May 23rd: Last Day of School Early Release at 12:30pm
Important Information Regarding Student Attendance and Academic Credit
Dear Parents,
We hope this letter finds you well. As part of our commitment to ensuring the success and academic growth of our students, we want to bring to your attention a crucial law regarding student attendance and its impact on academic credit and final grades.
As per Section 25.092 of the law, titled "Minimum Attendance for Class Credit or Final Grade," it is mandated that students in any grade level from kindergarten through grade 12 must maintain a minimum attendance of 90 percent of the days the class is offered in order to receive credit or a final grade for that particular class.
This law underscores the vital role that consistent attendance plays in a student's academic progress and overall success. Regular attendance not only ensures that students receive essential instruction but also fosters a conducive learning environment where they can actively engage with their peers and teachers, participate in discussions, and benefit from the educational opportunities provided in the classroom.
However, we understand that there may be circumstances beyond a student's control that could lead to occasional absences. Therefore, Section 25.092 also outlines provisions for students who may have attendance between 75 percent and 90 percent of the class days. In such cases, students may still be eligible for credit or a final grade if they complete a plan approved by the school's principal, which ensures that they meet the instructional requirements of the class.
As partners in your child's education, we urge you to emphasize the significance of regular attendance with your child. By prioritizing attendance and actively participating in their educational journey, students can maximize their learning potential and set a strong foundation for future academic endeavors.
Should you have any questions or concerns regarding student attendance policies or the implementation of Section 25.092, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to support you and your child every step of the way.
Thank you for your continued cooperation and partnership in fostering a culture of academic excellence and student success at Miles Elementary.
Warm Regards,
Curt McKneely
Miles Elementary Principal
Below is the law about minimum attendance for class credit or final grade.
Sec. 25.092. MINIMUM ATTENDANCE FOR CLASS CREDIT OR FINAL GRADE. (a) Except as provided by this section, a student in any grade level from kindergarten through grade 12 may not be given credit or a final grade for a class unless the student is in attendance for at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered.
(a-1) A student who is in attendance for at least 75 percent but less than 90 percent of the days a class is offered may be given credit or a final grade for the class if the student completes a plan approved by the school's principal that provides for the student to meet the instructional requirements of the class. A student under the jurisdiction of a court in a criminal or juvenile justice proceeding may not receive credit or a final grade under this subsection without the consent of the judge presiding over the student's case.
Important Information
- Elementary students must have a parent or guardian present to attend athletic events. An older sister or brother does not count as a guardian unless they are out of high school and at least 18 years of age. Elementary Students are also encouraged to sit with their parents and asked not to play within the fences of the field.
- Drop-off and Breakfast begin at 7:30am. Please do not drop off before 7:30am. The building is not open.
- The first bell rings at 7:50am. The tardy bell rings at 7:55am.
- School ends at 3:35pm.
- PreK Dismissal begins at 3:20pm, and Kindergarten Dismissal begins at 3:25pm.
- 1st-6th Grade Dismissal is at 3:35pm.
- Please do not arrive early for dismissal. Dismissal usually takes 15 minutes.
- If you do not stay in your car and choose to park and pick up, please walk to the cover of the elementary to retrieve your child and hold your child's hand while crossing the road.
- Please place the car tag in your car for quick pickup.
- Please refrain from conferencing with your child's teacher during dismissal. Please pull up and park, and wait to talk with a teacher or schedule an appointment.
As required by Texas Education Code 37.222, the Texas School Safety Center (TxSSC), in collaboration with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), is providing these resources to each school district and open-enrollment charter school. Districts must provide information and resources regarding the safe storage of firearms including information on section 46.13 of the Texas Penal Code to the parent or guardian of each student enrolled in the district or school. DPS has made an update to the safe storage tool kit on https://safegunstoragetexas.com/. Please see the attached flyer below from TxSSC with details and links.
Contact Information
Elementary Principal
Curt McKneelyElementary Counselor
Sarah Crouch
Transportation Director
Lane McFarland
Food Service Director
Kathy Glass