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Our Student Services Department is committed to supporting the academic, social, and emotional success of every student in Splendora ISD. We work collaboratively with families, staff, and the community to provide resources, guidance, and programs that help students thrive both in and out of the classroom.

Student Handbook and Code of Conduct

Education is a team effort, and we know that when students, parents, teachers, and other staff members work together, it can be a successful school year.

The Student Handbook has been developed to provide you with general information regarding the District's procedures and guidelines. This document can be viewed online or downloaded and saved as a PDF to your personal device.

The Student Code of Conduct has been developed to provide you with the District's guidelines for student behavior. This document can be viewed online or downloaded and saved as a PDF to your personal device.

Attendance

Understanding the Texas 90% Attendance Rule

Splendora ISD follows Texas Education Code §25.092, which requires students to attend at least 90% of the days a class is offered in order to earn credit or be promoted. This state rule applies to all absences, excused or unexcused. and includes both full and partial days.

Regular attendance is essential for student success, and we appreciate your partnership in helping students stay on track.

Campus Nurses

Student medication - District employees will not give a student prescription medication, nonprescription medication, herbal substances, anabolic steroids, or dietary supplements, with the following exceptions:

  • Only authorized employees, in accordance with policies at FFAC, may administer:
    • Prescription medication, in the original, properly labeled container, provided by the parent, along with a written request.
    • Prescription medication from a properly labeled unit dosage container filled by a registered nurse or another qualified district employee from the original, properly labeled container.
    • Nonprescription medication, in the original, properly labeled container, provided by the parent along with a written request.
    • Herbal or dietary supplements provided by the parent only if required by the student's individualized education program (IEP) or Section 504 plan for a student with disabilities.
  • In certain emergencies, the district will maintain and administer to a student nonprescription medication, but only:
    • In accordance with the guidelines developed with the district's medical advisor, and
    • When the parent has previously provided written consent to emergency treatment on the district's form.
  • NOTE: The Physician's Request for Medication Administration form must be completed by a physician annually and kept on file at the campus clinic.

Asthma or severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) - A student with asthma or severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) may be permitted to possess and use prescribed asthma or anaphylaxis medication at school or school-related events only if they have written authorization from their parent and a physician or other licensed health-care provider. The student must also demonstrate to their physician or health-care provider and the school nurse the ability to use the prescribed medication, including any device required for its administration. If the student has been prescribed asthma or anaphylaxis medication for use during the school day, the student and parents should discuss this with the school nurse or principal.

Diabetes - In accordance with a student's individual health plan for management of diabetes, a student with diabetes will be permitted to possess and use monitoring and treatment supplies and equipment while at school or at a school-related activity. See the school nurse or principal for information. [See policy FFAF(LEGAL).]

Immunizations - A student must be fully immunized against certain diseases or must present a certificate or statement that, for medical reasons or reasons of conscience, including a religious belief, the student will not be immunized. For exemptions based on reasons of conscience, only official forms issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), Immunization Branch, can be honored by the district. This form may be obtained by writing the DSHS Immunization Branch (MC 1946), P.O. Box 149347, Austin, Texas 78714-9347; or download the form online. The form must be notarized and submitted to the principal or school nurse within 90 days of notarization. If the parent is seeking an exemption for more than one student in the family, a separate form must be provided for each student.