Cobb Cougar News
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October Paw Print
Please ensure you are staying up to date with all the great information we include in our Smore Newsletters. Enjoy the October Cobb Paw Print!
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Cobb Dress Code 2024-2025
NEW UPDATES! Please click on the link to view Cobb Dress Code for 2024 - 2025.
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GPISD Visitation Policy- Approved Bags
To ensure student, staff, and visitor safety, along with quick and efficient entry into GPISD campuses and facilities, a Clear Bag Regulation has been instituted for visitors. This will limit the type of bag allowed. All bags brought onto GPISD campuses or facilities by visitors are subject to visual inspection.
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Google Classroom
Click here to learn how to join a Google Classroom and how to submit your assignments in Google Classroom.
Important School Information
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Student Release Time
We will be enforcing our policy of "No Early Release" for students. No student will be released between 3 PM and the end of the school day at 3:45 pm. When students leave early it is a disruption to the whole class and we need all of the teaching time to prepare all of our students.
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Wellness Plan
Galena Park I.S.D. shall prepare, adopt, and implement a comprehensive plan to encourage healthy eating and physical activity. This environment will prepare students to become healthy, productive citizens and supporters of life long healthy habits.
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Immunization Records
If your child has any recent immunizations since turning 11, please send shot records to Nurse Kellogg so she can update the school's records
District Announcements
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Removal of Unauthorized/Disruptive Persons
As of August 26, 2018 all school districts are subject to the Commissioner’s new rules regarding the removal of a disruptive person from a campus. More information regarding this new rule can be found in Chapter 37, section 37.105 of the Texas Education Code, which addresses: Unauthorized Persons, Refusal of Entry, Ejection, and Identification.
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Blackboard Parentlink Notification System - TCPA
Galena Park ISD regularly provides mass notifications to parents, guardians, students, and faculty regarding weather closures, threat situations, event scheduling, or to provide other important education-related information. These messages not only drive positive educational outcomes, they can also save lives.