Dueitt Middle School (2024)

Principal Kimberly Dussette

Associate Principal Shemethia Dillard

Assistant Principal

  • Susana Bazan

  • Kimberly Kyle-Jones

  • Trevarus Williams

Counselors

  • Tammy Arvie

  • Michelle Norwood

  • Najarad Ross

Student – Parent – School Compact

2022 -2023

We fully commit to Dueitt Middle Schools in the following ways:

As The Principal And Leadership Team, We Will:

  • Hire the most capable employees to ensure the safety and success of your child.

  • Provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables the students to meet the state’s academic achievement standards.

  • Seek first to understand your concerns and suggestions.

  • Be fair and consistent with all students and demonstrate respect for cultural diversity.

  • Put students first in all of our decisions.

  • Provide parents the opportunity to volunteer, participate, and support the academic success of our students.

  • Create and maintain high expectations for learning, behavior, and safety.

  • Create a Remind account and communicate regularly regarding campus safety, expectations, and events.

  • Provide each family with access to the Student-Parent Handbook and the Student Code of Conduct.

As Teachers, We Will:

  • Ensure our lessons are 100% aligned with the State Standards.

  • Engage your child in meaningful learning activities that lead to academic achievement and growth.

  • Create a Remind account for each classroom and communicate weekly regarding learning goals, assignments, projects, and recovery opportunities.

  • Participate in parent conferences that are used to plan for student academic and behavioral improvement.

  • Enter two grades per week by Friday 5:00 PM to ensure parents and students can monitor progress. Additionally, we will return graded work to the student with precise written feedback.

  • Involve parents and students in developing a behavior plan for Level 1 and 2 offenses outlined in the Student Code of Conduct.

  • Provide a positive learning environment that maintains high expectations, and builds self-esteem and academic knowledge.

  • Follow the district’s instructional plan to ensure each student’s academic progress.

  • Inform parents of a student's progress in a timely manner and provide students with the opportunity to relearn and/or recover assignments.

  • Communicate frequently through parent/teacher conferences, email, campus website, and Smore Newsletter.

  • Treat all students with dignity and respect.

As The Parent, I Will:

  • Sign up for the school’s and teachers’ communication avenues such as Home Acess Center (HAC), Schoology, email, Remind, and parent groups on campus.

  • Teach my child to ask for help, within the classroom, and after school using email or Schoology

  • Ensure my child acts in accordance with the Student-Parent Handbook and the Student Code of Conduct.

  • Teach my child to refrain from arguing with or being disrespectful to adults and reassure my child that I am his/her advocate and will handle any concern with the school.

  • Teach my child means of effective communication so that as problems arrive they will know who to go to have the situation addressed and managed. Send my child to school each day with a minimum of material to read, a notebook, a pencil, and a pen Chromebook fully charged every day. I will expect my child to capitalize on the rare chance that there is idle time in a classroom.

  • Refrain from texting/calling my child during the school day unless it is an emergency. I will support the school policy concerning the use of cell phones during the instructional day unless specified by their teacher

  • Ensure my child carries a backpack to keep his/her daily materials in during the instructional day.

  • I will make the child know about the rules and regulations of campus and classroom guidelines for use of earbuds. Make sure my child arrives between 8:20 am and 8:55 am (Monday-Friday) or boards a Spring ISD bus at the scheduled time.

  • Always help my child in the best way I know how and I will do whatever it takes for him/her to learn. This also means that I will check my child’s homework and encourage them to read every night for at least 30 minutes. I will commit to testing their comprehension of what they are reading

  • Always make myself available to the school and address any concerns they might have.

  • Notify the attendance clerk, Ms. Amelia Flores, at 281-891-7800 ext. (ext. 107803 ) as soon as possible if my child is going to miss school.

  • Carefully read any and all papers that the school sends home to me.

  • Make sure my child follows the campus dress code. I will not send him/her to school wearing clothes that are too big or too small and review the dress code policy.

  • Update contact information (phone #, address, email, etc…) within 48 hours of a change with the campus Registrar, Tesa Dembry.

  • Check the campus newsletter each week.

  • Visit the Home Access Center (HAC) regularly to view grades, outstanding assignments and notes from teachers.

  • Treat teachers as partners in my child’s education even when we disagree. I will not argue with any adult at the school in the presence of my child or any other children.

  • Model the behavior I expect my child to have at school including treating everyone with dignity and respect.

  • Ensure my child attends intervention or enrichment classes as scheduled.

I will devote time on campus to support the school’s goals and development moving forward in my child’s educational achievements.

As The Student, I Will:

  • Act in accordance with the Student-Parent Handbook and the Student Code of Conduct.

  • Sign up for the school and teachers’ Remind accounts.

  • Arrive to class on time, follow the routines and complete my Do Now.

  • Ask for help if I need it.

  • Take pride in my school and not litter.

  • Keep my phone in my backpack and never use it in the building.

  • Follow the uniform and dress code policies.

  • Never walk away from an adult or leave the campus without my parent.

  • Share any concerns I have regarding inappropriate adult behavior with my parent/guardian, an administrator, and/or counselor. I will allow this adult to intervene on my behalf.

  • Not disrupt learning by over-talking the teacher, getting out of my seat without permission, refusing to comply with my teacher’s request, using profanity, horse playing, talking with peers without permission or engage in any other behavior that disrupts the learning process.

  • Speak using the appropriate CHAMPS level in the hallway, classroom and cafeteria.

  • Speak to a trusted adult when I have concerns and I will not fight or confront anyone regarding hearsay (what I was told someone said).

  • Respect all adults on the campus with my actions and words.

  • Do homework every night and read at least 30 minutes every evening.

  • Do my best work in class, at home, and show my best behavior at all times.

  • Arrive at school and every class on time, prepared, with a positive attitude and a willingness to learn and participate.

  • Be accountable and responsible for myself.

  • Be respectful of myself and my peers.

Parent And Student Agreements:

  • I understand that my child must wear his/her ID badge to school every day. It must be visible at all times. Students without visible IDs will be required to serve two hours of Saturday Detention at Dueitt Middle School. Lost IDs must be replaced at a cost of $5.00 to the student.

  • I understand that a lost Chromebook could keep my child from participating in end-of-year school activities. I will talk with my child about the cost of the Chromebook and the need for him/her to maintain the condition of the Chromebook. I will ensure that all Chromebooks checked out to my child have a barcode before receiving them. I understand that a lost Chromebook interferes with funding for my child’s classroom.

  • I have reviewed the Student Code of Conduct and the Student-Parent Handbook. I understand it is my responsibility to become familiar with this code and this handbook. I also understand that if either is modified or updated in any way, I will receive a revised copy.

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