Alvin ISD

Alvin Public School Information

The mission of Alvin Independent School District, the center for public education, is to offer exemplary programs enabling all students to possess the ability to learn for the rest of their lives and become productive citizens. productive citizens.

Emergency Numbers
Alvin ISD Police - (281) 331-2320 Central Admin - (281) 388-1130 Transportation - (281) 585-3701

The mission of the Alvin ISD Library Program is to ensure that students and staff are effective evaluators and users of ideas, information and resources which will enable them to be literate life-long learners equipped with strategies to meet the diverse needs of the 21st century.

Alvin ISD library staff will accomplish this by:

  • providing flexible and equitable access to information and resources in multiple formats.
  • nurturing an interest in reading and appreciation of literature.
  • collaborating with teachers to design learning experiences to meet the needs of the students.
  • communicating and modeling ethical use of information and technology resources.
     
Mark Twain
610 East Clemens
Alvin, TX. 77511

(281) 585-5318

Mason Elementary
7400 Lewis Lane
Manvel, TX 77578

281-489-7251

Hood-Case Elementary
1450 Heights Road
Alvin, Texas 77511

281-585-5786

Longfellow Elementary
1300 E. House Street
Alvin, TX 77511

(281) 585-3397

Mary Burks Marek Elementary
1947 Kirby
Pearland, TX 77584

713-436-0180
713-436-3796

Passmore Elementary
600 Kost Road
Alvin, Texas

281-585-6696

Walt Disney Elementary
School

5000 Mustang Road
Alvin, Texas 77511

281-585-6234

Don Jeter Elementary
2455 County Road 58
Manvel, Texas

281-489-3920

Alvin Junior High
2300 South Street
Alvin, Texas 77511

281-331-1416

 
Harby Junior High
1500 Heights Rd
Alvin, TX 77511

281-585-6626

Manvel Junior High
7380 Lewis Lane,
Manvel, Texas 77578

281-489-8257

Alvin High School
802 South Johnson
Alvin, Texas 77511

281-331-8151

Assist Learning
605 W. House Street
Alvin, TX 77511

281-331-1690

 
Riding the Bus Safety Tips

1.Have a safe place to wait for your bus, away from traffic and the street.

2. Stay away from the bus until it comes to a complete stop and the driver signals you to enter.

3. When being dropped off, exit the bus and walk ten giant steps away from the bus. Keep a safe distance between you and the bus. Also, remember that the bus driver can see you best when you are back away from the bus.

4. Use the handrail to enter and exit the bus.

5. Stay away from the bus until the driver gives his/her signal that it's okay to approach.

6. Be aware of the street traffic around you. Drivers are required to follow certain rules of the road concerning buses, however, not all do. Protect yourself and watch out!

Walking and Biking to School

1. Mind all traffic signals and/or the crossing guard - never cross the street against a light, even if you don't see any traffic.

2. Walk your bike through intersections.

3. Walk with a buddy.

4. Wear reflective material, it makes you more visible to street traffic.

Riding in a Car

1. You might have heard before that most traffic crashes occur close to home, they do.

2. Safety belts are the best form of protection passengers have in the event of a crash.

3. You are four times more likely to be seriously injured or killed if ejected from the vehicle in a crash.

Everyone needs to be buckled up properly. That means older kids in seat belts, younger kids in booster seats and little kids in child safety seats.

 
First Grade

Bottle of Elmer's Glue
Box of Tissue
Gym Shoes
No. 2 Pencils
Large Eraser
Metal Scissors (such as Fiskar's)
Writing Tablets
Pocket Folders
Paint Shirt
Crayola or Prang Watercolor Paints
Book Bag or Backpack
Box of Zip-Lock Bags
Box of Washable Markers
Ruler (inches & centimeters)
Box of Crayola Crayons (16 or more)
Pencil Sharpener
 
Second Grade

Bottle of Elmer's Glue
Large Box of Tissue
Gym Shoes
No. 2 Pencils
Large Eraser
Metal Scissors
Writing Paper or Notebooks
Paint Shirt
Crayola or Prang Watercolor Paints
Box of Zip-Lock Bags
Box of Washable Markers
Colored Pencils
Set of Watercolor Markers
Ruler (inches & centimeters)
Box of Crayola Crayons
Folder with Pockets
Pencil Sharpener

 

Third Grade

Box of Crayons
Set of Watercolor Markers
Old Shirt
Ruler (inches & centimeters)
No. 2 Pencils
Pocket Folders
Box of Tissue
Set of Markers
Gym Shoes
Box of Crayons
Large Eraser
Bottle of Elmer's Glue
Writing Paper or Notebooks*
Colored Pencils
Pointed Scissors




 
Fourth Grade

Folder with Pockets
Set of Watercolor Paints
No. 2 Pencils
Ruler (inches & centimeters)
Box of Crayons
Bottle of Elmer's Glue
Pointed Scissors
Spiral Notebook and/or leaf paper
Box of Tissue
Gym Shoes
Red Pencils
Set of Water Based Markers
Large Eraser





 
Fifth Grade

No. 2 Pencils
Blue or Black Ballpoint Pens
Red Pens
Large Eraser
Large Box of Tissue
Watercolor Markers
Pointed Scissors
Pocket Folders
Ruler (inches & centimeters)
Wide Ruled Notebook Paper
Spiral Notebooks
Crayons







 
 
 

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