Current Events 2008-2009
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July 14, 2009
Mr. James Goggin, executive principal of the Sam Houston feeder pattern, announced today that Mr. Roger Ibarra is the new principal for Fonville Middle School effective July 27. Mr. Ibarra has served as a teacher and administrator at Sam Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center. Mr. Ibarra replaces Mr. Efrain Olivo who has taken a position at the administration building. The Fonville community welcomes Mr. Ibarra.
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Fonville Middle School will celebrate its 50th anniversary on Saturday, October 10, 2009. Many festivities are planned at the school from 9:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M.
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8th Grade Dance -Part 1 See Slideshow |
8th Grade Dance -Part 2 See Slideshow |
Peace Garden Dedication -See Slideshow |
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| Fun Run -See Slideshow | Black History Program -See Slideshow | TAKS Pep Rally - See Slideshow |
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Open House-See slideshow |
Homecoming-See Slideshow | Health Fair-See Slideshow |
August 18, 2008
Fonville Feeder Pattern Goes to Camp Allen
Fonville Middle School administrators, faculty and staff, along with the elementary schools their feeder pattern, went to Camp Allen for professional development on Monday, August 18. The rain held off until the early afternoon allowing the personnel from the various schools to enjoy a variety of teambuilding activities.
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August 1, 2008
Fonville Middle School rated as Recognized by T.E.A.
Houston ISD and the Texas Education Agency announced today that Fonville Middle School attained recognized status. The state accountability system assigns ratings to every campus and district in the Texas public education system each year. In most cases the system assigns one of four rating labels—ranging from lowest to highest—Academically Unacceptable, Academically Acceptable, Recognized, and Exemplary.
In addition to performance by all students, the performance of individual groups of students is held to the rating criteria. The student groups are defined to be the major ethnic groups and the group of students designated as economically disadvantaged. All of the evaluated groups must meet the criteria for a given rating category in order to earn that label.
“It's no surprise that Fonville Middle School is Recognized this year. The leadership and staff at Fonville have strategically and collaboratively worked toward increasing student achievement,” said North Region Superintendent Cynthia Wilson. “Fonville is a place where every staff member is a lead learner and everybody works relentlessly in an environment that fully promotes college- and career-readiness. This commitment to academic success will surely continue to contribute to excellent results. The leadership demonstrated by the board and the superintendent has created an environment where quality teaching and student learning are our focus and priority and the accountability ratings have followed. We are extremely proud of this accomplishment for Fonville Middle School.”
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Es la política del districto independiente de la escuela de Houston & Fonville Middle School a no discriminar en base de edad, color, desventaja, o inhabilidad, ascendencia, origen nacional, estado civil, raza, religión, sexo, estado del veterano o afiliación política en su educación o programas y actividades del empleo, según los requisitos del título VI del acto de las derechas civiles de 1964, según la enmienda prevista; Título IX de las enmiendas educativas de 1972; y sección 504 del acto de la rehabilitación de 1973, según la enmienda prevista.
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