Parents and Guardians,
We will be using Google Classroom for the 2025-26 school year. As a parent/guardian, you can be invited to join our Google Classroom in order to receive important classroom information. All you need to do is share your preferred email address with your student so it can be passed along to me OR email me directly. Then, you will receive an invitation to join our Google Classroom.
If you have previously subscribed to receive parent/guardian email summaries (from a former Google classroom teacher), you should be automatically subscribed to receive summaries. You can verify this information with your student and/or me.
What does this mean exactly? When parents/guardians join a student’s Google Classroom, they receive regular, automatic email summaries. Parents/Guardians choose the frequency of the emails—daily or weekly—and can unsubscribe at any time. Note: Daily means Monday to Friday. You won't receive email summaries on Saturdays or Sundays.
The Google Guardian Email Summaries include:
Missing work—Work not turned in when the summary was sent.
Upcoming work—Work that’s due today and tomorrow (for daily emails) or that’s due in the upcoming week (for weekly emails).
Class activity—Announcements, assignments, and questions recently posted by teachers.
Note: Guardians who sign up for email summaries can’t see the Stream, Classwork, People, or Grades pages in Google Classroom.
Thanks for supporting your student and joining our Google Classroom to receive daily or weekly email summaries!
This is a hands on, DIY class where students learn by DOING. Students will learn to use power tools, design sets, sound, lights, and costumes, and learn all about what goes in to making a play happen - behind the scenes!
This is a hands on, DIY class where students learn by DOING. Students will learn to use power tools, design sets, sound, lights, and costumes, and learn all about what goes in to making a play happen - behind the scenes!
This is the advanced Technical Theater class. Students continue to develop their skills and knowledge in the fields of set, light, and sound design and creation. A finite number (at least 4, potentially more) of upper level students from this class are also selected to participate in the UIL One Act Play.
This is a hands on, DIY class where students learn by DOING. Students will learn to use power tools, design sets, sound, lights, and costumes, and learn all about what goes in to making a play happen - behind the scenes!
This is a hands on, DIY class where students learn by DOING. Students will learn to use power tools, design sets, sound, lights, and costumes, and learn all about what goes in to making a play happen - behind the scenes!
This is a hands on, DIY class where students learn by DOING. Students will learn to use power tools, design sets, sound, lights, and costumes, and learn all about what goes in to making a play happen - behind the scenes!