Deer Park ISD is known throughout the State of Texas for its quality instructional program, outstanding facilities and exemplary teaching and support staff.

Team Deer Park---comprised of all employees, students, parents, taxpayers, community members and elected officials---received its fifth consecutive “Recognized” rating from the State of Texas this year.

Deer Park ISD has 915 certified employees [teachers, counselors, librarians, and administrators and 655 support personnel. Of the district’s teaching staff, 40.6 percent have advanced degrees.

The average number of years of experience for Deer Park ISD’s teachers is 14.6 years, and the district’s teacher turn-over rate is a low 8.5 percent compared to the state average of 14.3 percent.

The district also has a successful volunteer program through which parents and community members spent a total of 45,429 hours helping the district’s schools during the last school year.

Deer Park ISD
203 Ivy
Deer Park, TX 77536
832-668-7000

www.ci.deer-park.tx.us

Due to its proximity to the Houston Ship Channel, Deer Park ISD has a large industrial and business tax base that accounts for more than 80 percent of the district’s tax revenue. However, Deer Park’s business neighbors contribute much more than tax dollars to the district.

 Several businesses have teams of employees who work as school volunteers, while other business owners and representatives serve on district committees or provide support in other ways.

Deer Park High School - North
402 Ivy Street
Deer Park, TX 77536

832-668-7300

Deer Park High School - South
710 West Saint Augustine
Deer Park, TX 77536

832-668-7200

 

Carpenter Elementary
5002 Pasadena Blvd
Deer Park, TX 77536
832-668-8401

Dabbs Elementary
302 E. Lambuth Street
Deer Park, Texas 77536
832-668-8100

Deepwater Elementary
309 Glenmore
Pasadena Texas 77503
832-668-8300

Deer Park Elementary
2920 Luella
Deer Park, Texas  77536
832-668-8000

Early Learning Center
309 Glenmore
Pasadena, Texas 77503
832-668-8390

Fairmont Elementary
4315 Heathfield
Pasadena, TX 77505
832-668-8500

Parkwood Elementary
404 Parkwood
Pasadena, TX 77503
832-668-8200

San Jacinto Elementary
601 East 8th Street
Deer Park, TX 77536
832-668-7900

Bonnette Junior High
5010 Pasadena Blvd
Deer Park, TX 77526
832-668-7700

Deepwater Junior High
501 Glenmore
Pasadena, TX 77503
832-668-7300

Deer Park Junior High
410 East 9th Street
Deer Park, Tx 77536

832-668-7500

Fairmont Junior High
4911 Holly Bay Court
Pasadena, TX 77505

832-668-7300

 

 
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.

 

BACKPACK SAFETY

Choosing the right backpack. Look for the following:

Wide, padded shoulder straps - Narrow straps can dig into shoulders. This can cause pain and restrict circulation.
 
Padded back - A padded back protects against sharp edges on objects inside the pack and increases comfort.

To prevent injury when using a backpack, do the following:

Pack light. The backpack should never weigh more than 10 to 20 percent of the student's body weight.

Always use both shoulder straps. Slinging a backpack over one shoulder can strain muscles. Wearing a backpack on one shoulder may increase curvature of the spine.

Organize the backpack to use all of its compartments. Pack heavier items closest to the center of the back.

Use a rolling backpack. This type of backpack may be a good choice for students who must tote a heavy load. Remember that rolling backpacks still must be carried upstairs. And they may be difficult to roll in snow.

CHECKLIST FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

Is your child registered? When is the first day of school? What time does school start?
 
What time is lunch? Can your child buy it at school, and how much will it cost? Will she need a snack?
 
Have you filled out all the health forms or emergency contact forms that have been sent home?
 
Have any new health problems developed in your child over the summer that will affect her school day? Does the school nurse know about this condition, or is an appointment set up to discuss it?
 
If your child needs to take medication at school on the first day, have arrangements been made for this?
 
Does your youngster know where she is going after school (e.g., home, babysitter)? Does she know how she will get there? If you will not be there when she arrives, does she know who will be responsible for her, what the rules are, and how to get help in an emergency?

 
 
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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