❗❗Today is the day❗❗
The general and STEM student transfer application window for the 2024-2025 school year is OPEN. Students who desire to attend a campus other than their zoned campus and/or are moving from the following grades/campuses must apply for a transfer:
Pre-K to Kindergarten
Elementary school to middle school
Middle school to high school
Learn more: https://www.gcisd.net/page/transfer-information
TES PTA Presents: Glow Dance! February 9. 2024, 6:30 pm. TES PTA Presenta: ¡Baile Luminoza! 9 de febrero, 6:30 pm.
The CALA Art showcase is TONIGHT! See you at 6:00 in the Timberline cafe. ¡CALA Show de Arte es ESTA NOCHE! Nos vemos a las 6:00 en la cafetería de Timberline.
Cultural Artistic Leadership Academy
ART SHOWCASE
Marvelous Mexico
Thursday January 25, 2024
6:00-7:00 PM
Timberline Elementary Cafeteria
Leadership Tiger style! Join us for student led art tours, cultural presentations, and interactive stations. For questions or additional information contact Sra. Hernandez at 817-251-5770 or camille.hernandez@gcisd.net
Academia de Liderazgo Artístico Cultural
SHOW DE ARTE
Mejico Marvilloso
Jueves 25 de enero, 2024
6:00-7:00 PM
Campus escuela primaria Timberline
¡Liderazgo al estilo Tigre! Únete a nosotros para tours de arte, presentaciones culturales, y estaciones interactivas. Para preguntas o información adicional contacte a la Sra. Hernández a 817-251-5770 o camille.hernandez@gcisd.net
Did you know that tuition-based pre-k applications are open? Applications must be completed with all documents, and students must be four years old by September 1, 2024. Visit our website to learn more: https://www.gcisd.net/page/pre-kindergarten
📝 After a delayed start today, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD will return to its regular schedule tomorrow, January 17, 2024. We're excited for a full day of learning. See you in the classrooms! 📝
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD will open with a two-hour delayed start Tuesday, January 16, 2024, to allow staff to prepare campuses and bus drivers ample time to safely transport our students to school. School will begin at the following times for each campus:
Elementary Schools: 9:40 a.m.
Middle Schools: 10:10 a.m.
High Schools: 10:40 a.m.
Collegiate Academy: 10:35 a.m.
Early Childhood Special Education sessions will also begin on a two-hour delay
Morning Extended Day Program will begin on a two-hour delay
Early Childhood Development Center will also begin on a two-hour delay
All staff members, other than transportation and facilities services staff needed to prepare for school operations, should report to work two hours after their regularly scheduled start time. Secondary campuses will communicate their revised bell schedules for the day with their families and staff.
Dismissal will be at the normal time at all campuses. Information regarding after-school activities will be communicated directly by the specific activity teacher, director, or coach.
Bus rider families are encouraged to sign up for Transportation Services’ SMART Tag Parent Portal, where parents can be notified when their child’s bus is nearing the stop.
This plan is based on the information that our district leaders have at this time. The district will continue to monitor weather conditions, and if there are any changes to this plan, the district will continue to communicate those details through www.GCISD.net, email, text messages (for those subscribed), the GCISD mobile app and official GCISD social media accounts.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we monitored this arctic blast. We look forward to seeing our staff and students back at school tomorrow!
**Please note that this change to the schedule does not impact iUniversity Prep staff or students.
Due to potentially hazardous road conditions, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD has canceled all student activities, rehearsals or practices planned for Monday, January 15. District administrators continue to monitor weather conditions and will communicate any additional changes as they are available.
It's getting cold outside, and winter weather can make families wonder if GCISD has school. When a winter weather situation arises, GCISD will notify families via automated phone calls and texts. The district will also post notifications on the GCISD app and social media accounts. Information will be shared with all major TV stations.
Read more about our inclement weather policy at: https://www.gcisd.net/page/inclement-weather
⭐Do you know a GCISD employee who always puts their best foot forward for students? ⭐
Nominate them for our Stars of GCISD program! Your nomination will be sent to the nominee and entered into a monthly selection for the GCISD Star of the Month. Learn more: www.gcisd.net/starsofgcisd
🗓️Tomorrow is the big day🗓️
On January 12 at 8 a.m., tuition-based pre-k applications will open. Applications must be completed with all documents, and students must be four years old by September 1, 2024. Visit our website to learn more: https://www.gcisd.net/page/pre-kindergarten
Welcome back Tigers! ¡Bienvenidos de nuevo tigres!
📢The GCISD Transfer Window is Almost Here📢
The general and STEM student transfer application window for the 2024-2025 school year will open on Monday, February 5, 2024, at 8 a.m. Online applications will be accepted through Friday, February 16, 2024, at 4 p.m.
Check out our website to learn more: https://www.gcisd.net/page/transfer-information
🌟 Do you know a superstar employee in GCISD? Show them appreciation for the difference they make in the District by nominating them for the Stars of GCISD award! Click the link below to begin filling out the nomination form. 🌟 #WeAreGCISD
https://www.gcisd.net/StarsOfGCISD
It's Hour of Code! Even the best coders make mistakes. But coding teaches the grit and perseverance to keep trying, even after they've made a mistake. "I knew that if I failed I wouldn't regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying." -Jeff Bezos #HourofCode
It's Hour of Code! Technology is everywhere, and there's no question that technology is the future. But coding teaches future-ready skills to kids even if they don't plan on going into the technology industry. Skills like problem solving, creating something new, and collaboration are key no matter what kids decide to do. "Computer Science empowers students to create the world of tomorrow. - Satya Nadella #HourOfCode
It's Hour of Code! A lot of people out there think of computers and programming, and they immediately think it's a "boy thing". But girls love coding too! Take is from Karlie Kloss, who says, "Code is a superpower every young coman should be able to access." #HourOfCode
The following items have been in the Timberline lost and found for one month or more and will be donated if not picked up by Friday. Please send your kids to the lost & found if they are missing jackets! Los siguientes artículos han estado en objetos perdidos de Timberline durante un mes o más . Serán donados si no se recogen antes del viernes. ¡Por favor envíe a sus hijos al área de objetos perdidos si les faltan una chaqueta!
It's Hour of Code! Coding teaches students important skills like problem solving and writing. As basketball player Chris Bosh says, "I think it's very important to be able to learn the language of coding and programming and be able to make something out of nothing." #HourOfCode
This week is Hour of Code! Did you know that computing and coding is the number one source of new jobs in the United States? That's just one reason we code during #HourOfCde