Picture day is Tuesday September 16th. These are the individual pictures that will be in the yearbook, class pictures will be taken in the spring.
As you can imagine, fourth graders get hungry at school. Please pack one or two snacks for your child every day in their backpacks. Unfortunately, due to food allergies we are no longer allowed to provide snacks for the class. Thank you in advance for your help!
Please remind your child to take good care of them; carry with two hands, keep away from food, drinks etc. Each night we ask that you have a special place to charge the chromebooks and double check that they make it in your child's backpack in the morning. We will talk to the students about how it is their responsibility, but please help them for the first couple weeks.
Monday, September 1st
Labor Day (NO SCHOOL)
Tuesday, September 16th
Fall Picture Day
Monday, September 22nd
No School for Students
Friday September26th
Pep Rally & Gatorville Clubs Begin
Math
I can round whole numbers to the billions place
I can add whole numbers using standard algorithm
ELAR
I can write a SMART goal for ELAR for the month of September
I can plan, edit and revise my "letter to myself" that I will read at the end of the year
Science
I can measure, test, and record physical properties of matter
Social Studies
I can learn about the five foundational principles of geography while exploring Texas
I can learn vocabulary associated with the state of Texas
Take a look at the video below that discusses the importance of your "ordinary" thoughts or ideas. It is such a great lesson on grit and a growth mindset for our kids!
TAGT Parent Webinar: 6:30 p.m. | September 23, 2025
One of the most challenging things about raising gifted children (as if it’s not hard enough), is when that child has a neurotypical peer. Sibling relationships can be one of the more protective factors for children developing appropriately socially, emotionally, and physically, so it is a variable that needs to be treated with care and intention. This presentation will focus on how to manage the relationships between gifted and non-gifted siblings with emphasis on communication, navigating asynchronous development across peers, and setting internal expectations. This presentation will offer concrete, usable strategies for parents to use to help their children feel safe, seen, and supported. Learn more and RSVP for the event by clicking on this link.
Congratulations to these board meeting honorees. Trustees recognized the Cross Timbers Middle School MisGnomers team for earning the prestigious Renaissance Award at the Destination Imagination Global Finals. All of these students are former Glenhope Gators - we love to see what they are doing when they leave us!
We had a great turnout for Curriculum Night! It was so nice to see so many familiar faces, as well as many new ones! Thank you to everyone who was able to attend. If you were unable to attend, please use the icon on the left to access our slideshow. Feel free to reach out to your child's teacher if you have any questions.
Priscilla N - Sept. 11th
William M - Sept. 12th
Mark C - Sept. 15th
Preston R - Sept. 16th
Arjun G - Sept. 22nd
Bivaan S - Sept. 27th