Students & Parents
Students and Parents
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In the case of an absence, parent or guardian may send a written excuse letter on the day their student returns. The letter should include the current date, the date(s) of absences, and the reason the child was absent. If the child is absent three days or more due to illness, a doctor’s excuse note is required. We will not excuse absence due to family trips or vacations. Truancy documentation can be filed after ten unexcused absences.
Emails can be sent to Angelic Viloria Email
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The After School Care Program is Right at School. You can get more information from their webpage below.
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Information coming soon!
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For technical support such as logging in or creating a parent account, email Amy Nanez, our Librarian. Email
*To submit assignments, be sure the student is logged in and not using a parent account.*
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Information coming soon!
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Our campus will comply with the LCISD dress code, as outlined in the LCISD Elementary Student Handbook. LCISD Handbook
Thursday (Spirit Day) - Students can show our Lindsey pride by wearing a Lindsey spirit shirt! *Subject to change with special events on campus.Friday (Charger Day) - Students can support our purple Charger Track (Roberts Middle School, Leaman Junior High School and Fulshear High School) by wearing purple. *Subject to change with special events on campus.
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Contact Bianca Rangel Email
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You must complete registration application online at LCISD Please bring your required documents to the front office at Lindsey Elementary. We are open Monday to Friday 7:30 am - 3:00 pm.
Required Documents:
Certified Birth Certificate
Student's Social Security Card
Current Immunization Record
Parent/Guardian's Driver's License
Proof of Residence i.e. Fixed Utility Bill (water, gas, or electric)
Most Recent Report Card if coming from another districtRegistration for PreKindergarten and Kindergarten students
will begin mid-April for 2025-2026.
Registration for all other grade levels will begin late May/early June.
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School hours 7:15 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.
Early Release Hours: 7:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
The building will be open at 6:45 a.m. every day.
Students are tardy if they arrive after 7:15 a.m.
Front Office Hours
The front office hours are 7:15 am - 3:30 pm Monday-Friday.
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Family Access is a free service and will be available to all parents and guardians with children enrolled in the District.
Family Access is a secure Internet-based website that allows parents and guardians to easily track their students’ progress. There are even applications for Apple IOS and Android devices available from the appropriate stores. Among other things, this new service will allow you to view student attendance, grades, schedule, progress and assignments.
Download the Family Access App
Family Access Assistance
If there is an issue with your student's demographic information, please contact our campus registar, Karen Gallant, Email directly. Demographic information includes but is not limited to: address and phone numbers, emergency contacts, guardians, and misspelled names.
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Students are marked tardy if they arrive after 7:15 a.m. If your child is tardy, you will need to accompany them to the school office for sign-in before they can head to class. Arriving late not only hinders your child's access to important instruction but also disrupts the learning experience for other students. Additionally, excessive tardies or early pickups could lead to truancy charges and/or an investigation into residency status.
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Transportation changes must be submitted to the front office before 2:00 p.m. Transportation changes must be submitted either by a phone call (832)223-5400 or by a written note. Email is not permitted for making transportation changes.
Counselor's Corner
- LCISD HOPE Line/Línea de HOPE del Distrito 832-223-4673 24/7 Línea de Apoyo en Crisis/Crisis Line
- Texana -please click link here Offering services over the phone/ Ofreciendo servicios telefónicos
- Sugar Land Office: 281-276-4400
- Rosenberg Office: 281-342-6384
- Individuals can also call the Crisis Helpline at 1-800-633-5686
Family Support Resources
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Finding Help
Mental Health America Finding Help/Apoyo de Salud Mental
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Connect With a Volunteer Crisis Counselor
National Crisis Text Line/Línea Nacional para apoyo en Crisis en Texto
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National Alliance On Mental Illness/Alianza Nacional en Salud Mental
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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SAMHSA
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services/Servicios de salud mental y abuso de sustancias
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7 Cups Emotional Support/ Soporte Emocional “7 Cups”
Need someone to talk to? Our counselors and listeners are standing by.
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Family Support Links
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School Success Tips
Achieving success in school involves more than just attending classes—it requires effective habits, a positive mindset, and consistent effort.
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Bullying Prevention
Bullying prevention is a vital part of creating a safe and inclusive school environment where all students feel respected and supported.
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Internet Safety
Internet safety, also known as online safety, refers to the measures individuals take to protect themselves and their sensitive information while using the internet.
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No Place for Hate
The No Place for Hate initiative is a powerful commitment to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and safe school environment for all students and staff.
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Mental Health Resource Guide
A Mental Health Resource Guide provides information and support for individuals experiencing mental health challenges.
Nurse's Notes
Helpful Information If your child is sick:
Children must be free of fever (less than 100.0 degrees) for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medications (such as Tylenol or Advil / Motrin) before returning to school. Children must be free of diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school and need to be eating and drinking without any problem. If a child vomits two or more times within 24 hours, they will need to stay home for at least 24 hours to ensure they are not contagious.
Please call the school nurse if your child has been diagnosed with a contagious condition such as pink eye, strep throat, chicken pox, head lice, impetigo, ringworm, flu or has vomiting and/or diarrhea.
Medication:
Children are not permitted to carry medication including cough drops. ALL MEDICATION must be administered from the clinic. Over the counter medication for less than 6 weeks must be accompanied by a note from the parent authorizing administration of the medication, reason and dose, time and amount. Parents must deliver the medication to the clinic and bring only the necessary amount for school. ALL medication must be in the original container. All prescription medication must be in the original pharmacy container with the child’s name, medication date and dosing instructions. A second bottle from the pharmacy can be requested from the pharmacy by the parent for the school clinic. Medications such as antibiotics for 3 times a day or every 8 hours are to be given at home. Just follow a before breakfast, after school and before bedtime schedule. Click here to download the Medication Administration Form.
*There are no "stock medications" in the clinic such as Tylenol, Motrin, Tums, etc. Medications can only be sent for the student by the parent or guardian.
Food Allergies:
Food allergies can be life threatening. The risk of accidental exposure to foods can be reduced in the school setting if schools work with students, parents, and physicians to minimize risks and provide a safe educational environment for food-allergic students. Provide written medical documentation, instructions, and medications as directed by a physician, using the Food Allergy Action Plan as a guide. Include a photo of the child on the written form.
Immunizations:
Texas Department of Health requires all school age children to be up to date on immunizations. Children are excluded from school until the required immunizations are obtained and a copy is given to the school nurse. Contact school nurse with questions.