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Enrollment in Spring Classes 2016 Please Read Community Education For the past 33 years, Katy ISD has operated a community education program that has grown to include almost 3000 participants per semester. The purpose of Community Education is to provide the general public with learning opportunities. These opportunities include self-improvement, enrichment, recreation, and academic courses. You are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to develop your interests, learn new skills and make new friends. If you are interested in a course that is not being offered, send your suggestions to Community Education, Katy ISD, 6301 South Stadium Lane, Katy, TX 77494 or e-mail Russell Faldyn at RussellJFaldyn@katyisd.org General Information The Community Education Program of Katy ISD is conducted for the benefit and enjoyment of community patrons. Classes are held on KISD campuses. Classes are offered for non-credit. Financial support for the program comes from the class fees. Payment for classes must, therefore, be received before students attend classes. Certificates of completion are issued for most classes. A minimum of 80% attendance is required to obtain a certificate of completion. Children are not to be brought to class. Classes will begin as scheduled without notification. No confirmation of enrollment is sent out and you will be notified only if the class is cancelled, or the schedule changes. Age Requirement Classes are offered for ages 18 and up regardless of where they live. Late Fees Community Education registration must be received three (3) business days prior to the first class meeting. If received later, a $10 late fee will be assessed.
Refund Policy The Community Education Program is funded solely from tuition. Once a class has made or is in progress, expenses for the teacher and materials are set. Therefore, the following procedures must be followed: For classes cancelled because of lack of enrollment, 100 percent of tuition will be refunded. For students who withdraw from a class after registration and before the second class meeting, 75 percent of the tuition will be refunded. No refund will be given after the second class meeting (whether the student has attended or not). Late fees are not refundable unless Katy Community Education cancels the class. Request for a refund must be made by contacting Katy ISD Community Education, 281 396-6365. It normally takes two to three weeks to process a refund check. Credit card refunds can normally be processed in two to three working days of the request. Returned Checks A $30.00 service fee will be collected for each returned check. Cancelled Classes Classes cancelled due to conflicts with regular school activities will be rescheduled. If Katy ISD cancels regular school classes because of weather or other reasons, Community Education classes are cancelled also. We will make every effort to call you if your class is cancelled, but we must have an accurate phone number. If your day or evening number changes, please update it with us. Holidays Community Education classes will not be held during regular school holidays, which include: January 18 (MLK ), March 14-18 (Spring Break), March 25 (Holiday), May 27 (Holiday), May 30 (Memorial ). Check us out on our Website www.katyisd.org/dept/ce Katy ISD is a tobacco free school district. It is the policy of Katy ISD not to discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, religion, color, gender, age or national origin in its educational programs and/or activities including career and technology programs, nor in its employment practices. No-parking law strictly enforced Katy ISD police enforce the no-parking laws and violators are given traffic tickets that carry fines up to $200.00. All no-parking zones are clearly marked. Also, there is no parking along curbs that are painted blue (except for vehicles with handicap designation) or painted red (fire zone). Katy Independent School District
4Easy Ways To Register... Registration will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you do not hear from us, you can assume you are enrolled. You will not be called to confirm that we ve received your registration. You will be notified of any time change, date change or class cancellation. Cancelled classes will be made up by extending the program. 1. Mail-In: (A) (B) CHECK - Fill out the registration form, make check or money order payable to Katy ISD Community Education. Mail to Community Education, 6301 S. Stadium Ln., Katy, TX 77494. MASTER CARD & VISA - Fill out the registration form to include credit/debit card number, expiration date, and name of cardholder, as it appears on the card. 2. Fax-In: Registrations charged to Master Card & VISA may be faxed to the Community Education office. Make a copy of the registration form and complete. DO NOT ENLARGE or REDUCE SIZE of registration form. Fax to 281-644-1805. 3. Phone-In: Telephone Registration is available to individuals wishing to charge their fees to Master Card or VISA only! Please have the following information ready: course name and number, credit/debit card number, expiration date, and name of cardholder, as it appears on the card. Call Community Education at 281-396-6365 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. 4. In-Person: You may register in the Community Education office, located in the KISD Educational Support Center at 6301 South Stadium Lane, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Late Registration: Registration must be received three business days prior to the first day of the class. A $10 late fee will be charged for late registration.
Smoking, Tobacco, and Alcohol are prohibited on school property. Parking is limited to designated parking spaces. Classes are expected to begin as scheduled, without notification. You will receive no confirmation of registration. You will be notified only if the class is cancelled. If you want a receipt for your payment, please provide a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Use the forms provided to register for your course(s). Community Education Registration Form Mail registration form and payment to: KatyISD Community Education, 6301 S. Stadium Ln., Katy, TX 77494 Registration must be received three business days prior to the first class meeting to avoid a $10 late fee. Name: Last First MI Mailing Address City State Zip Code Email Address time Phone Home Phone Course No. Course Name Campus Course Tuition 75% refund prior to the second class NO REFUND after 2 nd class begins. CREDIT CARD INFORMATION MasterCard $30 fee will be charged on all returned checks Check # Cash Smoking, Tobacco, and Alcohol are prohibited on school property. Parking is limited to designated parking spaces. Receipt # VISA Card # - - - Classes are expected to begin as scheduled, without notification. You will receive no confirmation of registration. You will be notified only if Exp. the Date class is cancelled. Cardholder s Name If you want a receipt for your payment, please provide a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Use the forms provided to register for your course(s). Community Education Registration Form Mail registration form and payment to: KatyISD Community Education, 6301 S. Stadium Ln., Katy, TX 77494 Registration must be received three business days prior to the first class meeting to avoid a $10 late fee. Name: Last First MI Mailing Address City State Zip Code Email Address time Phone Home Phone Course No. Course Name Campus Course Tuition 75% refund prior to the second class NO REFUND after 2 nd class begins. $30 fee will be charged on all returned checks Check # Cash Receipt # CREDIT CARD INFORMATION MasterCard VISA Card # - - - Exp. Date Cardholder s Name
Harris County Adult Education ABE/GED/ESL Classes... 8 Recreation West Coast Swing... 9 West Coast Swing Adv... 9 Country & Western Dance: Beginner... 9 Social Ballroom Dance... 9 Just ONCE Piano: For Busy People... 9 Just ONCE Piano: How to Play by Ear... 10 Piano Bling... 10 Learn Piano On-Line... 10 Guitar: Beginner... 10 Guitar: Advancing Beginner... 11 Archery: Beginner... 11 Arts and Crafts Zentangle... 11 WaterColor... 11 WaterColor Intermediate... 12 Introduction to Dec. Painting w/ Acrylics... 12 Jewelry: Basic Wire Wrapping... 12 Jewelry: Working with Leather... 12 Jewelry: Basic Beading Bracelet... 13 Jewelry: Beginning Metalsmithing 1... 13 Jewelry: Beginning Metalsmithing 2... 13 Health/Personal Development Basic Handgun 101... 13 Texas License to Carry Handgun... 13 Gun Law Seminar... 14 U.S. Citizenship Interview Preparation... 14 CPR/AED/First Aid... 14 Radiant Lotus Women s Qi Gong... 14 Qi Gong: Tai Chi s Big Brother... 15 Zumba Fitness...15 Stress Management Through Zen... 15 Table of Contents Click on the course title for more details Academic Conversational Spanish 1... 19 Conversational Spanish 2... 19 Conversational Chinese 1... 19 Conversational Arabic 1... 19 Business Skills Paralegal Tutoring (online)... 20 Residential Property Management... 20 Become a Real Estate Entrepreneur... 20 Voice Overs...Now Is Your... 20 Franchising 101... 21 Key Steps to Starting a Business... 21 Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist.21 How to Start or Improve your Business... 21 Effective Decision-Making... 22 Finance Stock Market Fundamentals... 22 Fixed Income Investing... 22 Your Life, Your Retirement... 22 Planning for Financial Independence... 23 Taxes and College Expenses... 23 Budgeting Basics... 23 Why Pay More for College?... 23 Computers & Applications Get to Know Your Mobile APPS... 24 Microsoft Word 2013: Level 1... 24 Microsoft Excel 2013: Level 1... 24 Microsoft PowerPoint 2013... 24 Adobe PhotoShop CC: Level 1... 25 Adobe PhotoShop CC: Level 2... 25 Other Activities SCUBA Diving... 25 Welding 1... 26 Personal Enrichment Sewing: Beginner... 15 Beginner Sewing & Alterations... 16 Sewing: Window Treatments & Interiors... 16 Upholstery... 16 Floral Desining for Vases... 16 Floral Designing in Floral Foam... 17 Fruit & Vegetable Carving... 17 Wilton Cake Decorating 1... 17 Wilton Cake Decorating 2... 17 Wilton Cake Decorating 3... 18 Valentine Cookie Baking... 18 Spring Bouquet Cupcakes... 18 Appreciation Cookies... 18 ACT/SAT Prep & On-Line Courses ACT/SAT Prep Courses - Sycamore... 27 ACT/SAT Prep Courses - Catalyst... 28 Online Defensive Driving Course... 29 Education To Go... 30 Barbara Denny George... 32 District Information Instructional Calendar... 33 Schools and Facilities... 34 Katy ISD Map... 36
ABE/GED AND ESL CLASS INFORMATION For Additional Information or Any Questions About GED and ESL Programs Call Harris County Department of Education (713) 692-6216 *Do Not Contact Katy Community Education* Regarding Adult Basic Education/ GED and ESL Classes Harris County Department of Education (713) 692-6216 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES FOR ESL, ABE or GED CLASSES (This does not apply to the Community Education classes.) Student s Orientation Students planning to register for any HCDE Adult Education classes are required to attend orientation annually. Students will not be placed in a class without going through orientation. Progress Assessment All students in ESL, ABE or GED classes are required to take progress tests at the end of the semester or when they stop attending classes. Age Requirement Students must be 18 years old on the day of enrollment. Underage documentation is required if a student is under 18. Underage documentation includes a high school withdrawal. Required Registration Documentation Every student must have a picture ID, complete the Harris County Department of Education registration form and either the BEST PLUS oral/best Literacy (for ESL) or the TABE (for GED) baseline test Enrollment Requirement Adult Basic Education and GED classes need a minimum of 15 students enrolled to start a class and ESL classes need a minimum of 20 students to start a class. If ABE or GED class attendance drops below 15 ADA (average daily attendance), classes may be combined. If ESL class attendance drops below 15 ADA (average daily attendance), classes may be combined.
The Following Classes Are Under the Direction of Katy ISD Community Education 0200 Recreation 0208A West Coast Swing: Beginner In this class you will learn the basics of West Coast Swing so you can start dancing instead of watching all the fun. You will learn basic 6-count & 8-count patterns, and start putting together patterns that you like. West Coast Swing is great for dancing to blues, hip hop, slower C&W polkas, and most any slower paced music. If you are looking for a challenge and a lot of fun then this class is for you. Partners are encouraged but not necessary, as we will rotate partners. Limit 30 students. Course No. 0208A.1 Milton Oglesby Thursdays 7:30 9:00 p.m. Cafeteria (9th grade center) Tuition $65 Meeting Dates January 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3 0208B West Coast Swing: Advancing Beginner For progressing West Coast Swing dancers that have taken the Beginner s class. Learn more basics and interesting patterns. Learn how to mix and match the patterns to suit you. Start styling your basics. Limit 30 students. Course No. 0208B.1 Milton Oglesby Thursdays 7:30 9:00 p.m. Cafeteria (9th grade center) Tuition $65 Meeting Dates March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28 0209A Country & Western Dance: Beginner This course covers the Texas Two Step, Polka, and more. Plan on having fun in a relaxed environment. Partners are not necessary, but encouraged. Limit 24 students. Larry Sepulvado Mondays 7:00-8:00 p.m. Cafeteria (9th grade center) Tuition $65 Course No. 0209A.1 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Course No. 0209A.2 Meeting Dates March 21, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25 0210A Social Ballroom Dance Come and learn how to Ballroom Dance in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Students will learn the basic to Waltz, Fox Trot, Swing, Tango, Rumba, Mambo and Cha-Cha. Partners are not needed, but encouraged. Limit 20 students. Course No. 0210A.1 Michael Balash Mondays 6:30-8:00 p.m. Cafeteria (9th grade center) Tuition $70 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7 0212A - Just ONCE Piano: For Busy People In just a few hours, you can learn enough to give you years of musical enjoyment. Traditional piano teachers teach note reading, while professional pianists use chords. In just this one session, you will learn all the chords you ll need to play any song. No prior musical instruction or knowledge is needed. A cost of $29 for workbook and practice CD is paid to instructor the first night of class. Course No. 0212A.1 Ed White Thursday 6:00 9:00 p.m. 2502 (LGI) Tuition $40 Meeting Date February 4 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 9
0213A - Just ONCE Piano: How to Play by Ear Learn one of music s deepest mysteries: how to play songs without relying on music. A very practical presentation of music theory that includes predicting chord progressions, learning from recordings and transposing; all expressed in everyday language. This is an ideal follow-up to the Just ONCE Piano: For Busy People class and is open to anyone who has a basic understanding of chords on any instrument. Expand your musical horizon and free yourself from sheet music dependence. Be the life of the party! Prior experience with chords is recommended. A cost of $29 for workbook and practice CD is paid to instructor the first night of class. Course No. 0213A.1 Ed White Thursday 6:00 9:00 p.m. 2502 (LGI) Tuition $40 Meeting Date May 5 0214A - Piano Bling This three-hour workshop is a follow up to the Just ONCE Piano: For Busy People workshop. Piano Bling is a new class developed in response to student s questions about how to make their songs more interesting, or how to jazz them up a little. In this class you will learn over a dozen techniques to enhance simple versions of any song. If you are a beginner, then this class will help you become a better piano player. A cost of $29 for workbook and practice CD is paid to instructor the first night of class. Course No. 0214A.1 Ed White Thursday 6:00 9:00 p.m. 2502 (LGI) Tuition $40 Meeting Date March 24 0215A - Learn Piano On-Line Would you like to learn how to play piano? Do you have an internet connection? If so, then you can learn piano from the comfort of your own home! Every Friday for ten weeks you will be emailed a 30 minute video piano lesson. This many lessons from a private teacher would easily cost you $250 or more. You will learn music reading, basic chords, hand position and how to play several of your favorite songs. Free sheet music and materials as well as weekly practice assignment are included with the class. Instructor T. J. Bazzoon has taught for 10 years. Course No. 0215A.1 T.J. Bazzoon On-Line Instructor Tuition $60 Start Date February 26 0216A Guitar: Beginner This class will focus on fundamental guitar technique and musicianship. No prior skill or training is required. Students will learn basic technique, chord patterns and elements of musical style. The lessons will be applicable to all styles of music and will focus on practical and achievable musical results. An acoustic or electric guitar is required. Class is for adults ages 18 and older. Limit 10 students. David Langford 7:00 9:00 p.m. 1110 Tuition $100 Course No. 0216A.1 Tuesdays Meeting Dates February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8 Course No. 0216A.2 Thursdays Meeting Dates February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10 Course No. 0216A.3 Tuesdays Meeting Dates March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26 10 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0216B Guitar: Advancing Beginner This class will focus on improving guitar fundamentals and musicianship. Prior instruction is required. Students will practice basic technique, chord patterns and elements of musical style. The lessons will be applicable to all styles of music and will focus on practical and achievable musical results. An acoustic or electric guitar is required. Class is for adults ages 18 and older. Limit 10 students. Course No. 0216B.1 David Langford Thursdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 1110 Tuition $100 Meeting Dates March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28 0217A Archery: Beginner Archery is a recreational and challenging sport. Archery is not only for target shooting and hunting, but a rewarding sport for the whole family. This class will provide instruction on how to shoot, how to choose the right bow/arrows, and archery safety. Students are not required to furnish their own bows and arrows. Targets and a place to practice will be provided at no additional charge. Requirement: 16 years old or older. Limit 8 students. Tom Hooker 7:00 9:00 p.m. Local Archery Range 25203 Lakeview Rd. Katy, TX 77494 Tuition $100 Course No. 0217A.1 Mondays Meeting Dates February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7 Course No. 0217A.2 Tuesdays Meeting Dates February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8 0302A The Art of Zentangle Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, fun way to create beautiful images. If you can draw a dot, a line, an S curve, and a circle, then you can learn this fascinating drawing technique. Learn to draw structured patterns using these elemental strokes and watch them emerge into works of art. We will start with beginner patterns, then gradually advance. No artistic experience necessary so anyone can join the fun. Materials cost of $15 is paid to the instructor the first night of class. Limit 12 students. Diane Wright, CZT Mondays 6:30 8:30 p.m. 1810 Tuition $45 Course No. 0302A.1 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15 Course No. 0302A.2 Meeting Dates February 29, March 7, 21, 28 0304A Watercolor This class is for those students who have never painted or who need a review of the basics of transparent watercolor, brush techniques, composition and color theory. A supply list will be provided at the first class. Limit 15 students. Course No. 0304A.1 Lynne Crawford Tuesdays 6:30 9:00 p.m. 2005 (9th grade center) Tuition $100 Meeting Dates January 26, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8, 22 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 11
0304B Watercolor Intermediate In this class we will work on a different painting each week, concentrating on a compositional technique for each painting. You will need 3-6 single sheets of 140 lb. cold pressed watercolor paper, in addition to your watercolor paints and supplies. First Class: Bring any image already drawn on at least a half-sheet with a consideration toward using ONLY THREE PAINTS (red, yellow and blue) for color mixing. We will bring in our work for class critique each week. Limit 15 students. Course No. 0304B.1 Lynne Crawford Tuesdays 6:30 9:00 p.m. 2005 (9th grade center) Tuition $85 Meeting Dates March 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 0311A Introduction to Decorative Painting with Acrylics This course is designed especially for beginners. Students will learn to apply paint strokes that create simple, but fun & beautiful flowers, fruits, and leaves. The three projects completed will help you create future decorative designs which can be painted on wood, metal, furniture, etc. that can be used to decorate your home or as gifts. The instructor will provide the projects and necessary supplies. A supply fee of $60 is due to the instructor the first night of class. Registration deadline: Jan. 22nd. Limit 8 students. Course No. 0311A.1 Shar Gilman Tuesdays 6:30 9:00 p.m. 2006 (9th grade center) Tuition $75 Meeting Dates February 23, March 1, 8, 22, 29, April 5 0317D Jewelry Making: Basic Wire Wrapping - Necklace with a variety of wire-wrapped components Join us for this informative wire class. We will discuss tool usage and guidelines for using different types of wire. You will complete a fun, modern, necklace with a variety of wire-wrapped components and you will get a good foundation for basic wire wrapping. Registration deadline: 3pm, April 4th. A supply fee of $30 is due to Multiplicity on class day. Minimum 2 students. Limit 8 students. Course No. 0317D.1 Wednesday Tuition $30 Meeting Date April 6 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 0317E Jewelry Making: Working with Leather - Leather Bracelet with Crystal and Gemstones In the class you will learn how to design and create jewelry with leather. You will measure and cut leather to custom fit your wrist and learn how to use decorative rivets to secure and/or embellish your customized jewelry. This class will give you basic knowledge to help you create your own designs and you will leave with a beautiful, on-trend bracelet. Registration deadline: 3pm, May 2nd. A supply fee of $35 is due to Multiplicity on class day. Minimum 2 students. Limit 8 students. Course No. 0317E.1 Wednesday Tuition $30 Meeting Date May 4 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 To learn more about Multiplicity s classes and to see photos of projects, please visit www.multiplicity.co and follow the calendar tab. 12 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0317F Jewelry Making: Basic Beading Multi-Strand Bracelet Love the look of multi-strands in a bracelet but not sure how to attach them? This class will have you doing simple tasks such as stringing beads, finishing off bracelets, as well as more advanced skills such as manipulation of multi-strands in one jewelry piece. Registration deadline: 3pm, January 25th. A supply fee of $40 is due to Multiplicity. Minimum 2 students. Limit 8 students. Course No. 0317F.1 Wednesday Tuition $30 Meeting Date January 27 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 0317H Jewelry Making: Beginning Metalsmithing 1 - Hammered Wire Button Bracelet Learn how to shape wire and how to harden it so that it maintains its form, allowing you to make custom designed jewelry components. You will leave this class with a custom designed bracelet using vintage buttons that are connected to each other using hand formed and hammered copper components. Registration deadline: 3pm, February 15th. A supply fee of $25 is due to Multiplicity. Minimum 2 students. Limit 8 students. Course No. 0317H.1 Wednesday Tuition $30 Meeting Date February 17 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 0317J Jewelry Making: Beginning Metalsmithing 2 - Formed Wire-Link Necklace Registration Prerequisite: Students must have participated in Beginning Metalsmithing 1. Learn how to shape wire and harden it so that it maintains its form, allowing you to make custom designed jewelry components. You will create a fun, free form, fauxlariat necklace using your formed and hardened wire links, vintage buttons and gemstones. Come and learn how to use wire to add a modern, contemporary touch to your fashion accessory wardrobe. Registration deadline: 3pm, February 29. A supply fee of $25 is due to Multiplicity. Min. 2, Max. 8 Students. Course No. 0317J.1 Wednesday Tuition $30 Meeting Date March 2 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 0400 Health&Personal Safety Individuals participating in any exercise or exercise program need to be aware of the possibility of a physical injury. Therefore, participants who voluntarily enroll in an exercise program do so, releasing and discharging Katy ISD from any and all claims or causes of actions. 0401A Basic Handgun 101 This class will cover basic handgun fundamentals. In this class, the student will be trained in all aspects of handgun safety from basic handling and sighting to how to clean and maintain the handgun. Students will also learn basic shooting stances, ammunition types, typical malfunctions, and how to safely store a handgun. The second day of class, the student will complete a live fire exercise at a the range utilizing a.22 caliber pistol. Students will be assisted by the instructors during the entire live fire exercise. $50 fee payable to the instructor the first night of class. Must be 18 years of age. This class prepares the student for the Texas License to Carry Handgun class. Limit 20 students. R. Ambuehl s Friday 5:30 8:30 p.m. Cane Island Outfitters 5815 Highway Blvd. Katy, Texas 77494 Tuition $35 Course No. 0401A.1 Meeting Dates February 5 Course No. 0401A.2 Meeting Dates March 4 0402A Texas License to Carry Handgun Upon successful completion of the class, the student will be eligible to apply for a Texas License to Carry Handgun through the Texas Department of Public Safety. Subjects covered in the class are Use of Force, Non- Violent Dispute Resolution, Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry, and Safe Handling and Storage of Firearms. On the second day of class, students will be scheduled for the range qualification. Students must successfully complete a written test and a live fire qualification to pass the course. A $50 fee payable to the instructor the first night of class. Fee includes range fees. Must be 21 years of age. Limit 25 students. Cris Martinez & Jim Hoots s Tuesday & Wednesday 6:00 8:30 p.m. Cane Island Outfitters 5815 Highway Blvd. Katy, Texas 77494 Tuition $35 Course No. 0402A.1 Meeting Dates February 16, 17 Course No. 0402A.2 Meeting Dates March 22, 23 13
0404A Gun Law Seminar The Gun Law Seminar is sponsored by Texas Law Shield and Cane Island Outfitters. Hear experienced attorneys and law enforcement professionals separate legal fact from fiction; such as when you can legally shoot, what new Texas gun laws mean for you, and your second amendment rights. Course No. 0404A.1 Texas Law Shield Tuesday 6:30 9:00 p.m. Cafeteria Tuition $5 Meeting Dates February 2 0405A - U.S. Citizenship Interview Preparation Enjoy your citizenship interview, not fear it! Remember that the next presidential election year is almost here and you must be a registered US citizen to vote. Appear for your citizenship interview with confidence and knowledge. Class is taught by a retired USCIS Officer who has conducted thousands of interviews. Class topics cover: N-400 Application for Naturalization; filing instructions; basic US history/ civics; relevant vocabulary; mock interview; study tips and much more. Class is taught in English and geared for lawful permanent residents who have or have not yet already filed form N-400. A mandatory workbook fee of $15 will be paid to the teacher (cash or check) on the first night of class. Limit 15 students. Marilyn Spalter Retired USCIS Officer s Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 1710 Tuition $80 Course No. 0405A.1 Meeting Dates January 26, 28, February 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18 Course No. 0405A.2 Meeting Dates April 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 0407A - CPR/AED/First Aid American Heart Association Heartsaver Pediatric CPR and First Aid. Adult, child and infant CPR and first aid., & Defibrillator training. This 1-night course is appropriate for the corporate, industrial, construction, medical, fitness, or child care professional, as well as anyone simply interested in preparedness. The course includes basic first aid and rescue topics such as hemorrhage control, burns, seizures, asthma, bites and stings, diabetic emergencies, back care, etc. The course is an American Heart Association course and the certifications are valid for two years. Course No. 0407A.1 Cintas First Aid and Safety s Monday 5:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Library Tuition $95 Meeting Dates February 29 0408A Radiant Lotus Women s Qi Gong This practice is meant to serve women from young adult through the continuing changes of the mature women. The focus is on learning the fluctuating patterns of life and the best techniques to balance spirit, emotion, mind and body. Many modalities will be discussed and practiced including: self-massage, fluid movements, acupressure, herbal remedies, essential oils, healing sounds, meditations, guided imagery, and progressive relaxation. If you or any of the women you love deal with PMS, hormonal headaches, cramping, cysts, fibroids, tumors, menopausal issues - fluctuating blood pressures, hot flashes, insomnia and countless other discomforts, the class may supply insights for useful change. (For women only. Yoga mat optional) Optional purchase of printed notes for $5 paid to the instructor. Course No. 0408A.1 Cynthia Graham RN, BSN 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuition $55 Mondays 1110 Meeting Dates April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2 14 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0412A Qi Gong: Tai Chi s Big Brother Discover a simple, complete system to benefit overall wellness of the mind, body, and spirit. Qi Gong uses progressive relaxation, various breathing techniques, intention, visualization, and fluid movements to consciously direct the energy of the body for balance and healing. To complete the understanding of the full nature of Qi Gong, there will be an introduction to acupressure points and traditional herbal remedies. This is a Co-Ed Class, come dressed in comfortable clothes (similar to yoga attire), flat athletic shoes and bring a yoga mat. Optional purchase of printed notes for $5 paid to the instructor. No perfumes please. Course No. 0412A.1 Cynthia Graham RN, BSN 6:30 8:30 p.m. Tuition $55 Mondays 1110 Meeting Dates February 8, 15, 22, 29, March 21, 28 0413A - Zumba Fitness This dance-fitness program will let you experience the joy of moving to rhythms of international music. The Latin-inspired program is for basic beginner dancers and active older adult, guaranteed to provide the participant with safe and effective total body workout. Bring a bottle of water and a mat to incorporate yoga poses for a total cool down and ease. Course No. 0413A.1 Beatriz Ceballos Mondays 7:15-8:45 p.m. Cinco Ranch Jr. High Cafeteria Tuition $65 Meeting Dates February 8, 15, 22, March 7, 21, 28, April 4 0415A- Stress Management Through Zen Stress is one of the key factors of psychosomatic diseases and a variety of emotional dis-eases. We cannot eliminate stress in interpersonal relationships and our work environment but we can manage it well. A mismanaged stress leads to distress whereas a wellmanaged stress helps you grow. Learn how stress impacts your health and work performance. Identify Stressors in your daily living and help yourself and your family & friends by reducing the stressors. This course will teach you how to use The Martial Art of Mind to dissolve your unhealthy stress. A Zen approach will be practiced during all classes. Course No. 0415A.1 Dr. Masood A. Rahman Tuesdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 2016 (9th grade center) Tuition $50 Meeting Dates April 12, 19, 26, May 3 0500 Personal Enrichment 0501A Sewing: Beginner Students will learn how to use a sewing machine and select patterns based on their measurements. They will learn about different fibers/fabric construction and how to select suitable fabrics for projects. Students will learn various techniques and sewing skills. Students may bring their own sewing machines, but are not needed until the 3 rd class. Students using the school s sewing machines will be charged a $1 bobbin fee payable to the instructor. Note: 2 nd hour of the first class will be spent at a local fabric store. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0501A.1 Janette Cripps Mondays 7:00 9:00 p.m. Mayde Creek High School A-102 Tuition $125 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7, 21, 28, April 4 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 15
0501B Beginner Sewing & Alterations* Beginner sewing students: will learn how to use the sewing machine and select patterns based on their measurements. They will learn about different fibers and fabric construction and how to select suitable and wellmade fabrics for projects, as well as various techniques and sewing skills. Alterations students: need sewing experience and will bring a pair of pants to work on the first night of class. They will also learn to alter a jacket, shirt or blouse, vest, skirt and dress. Students may bring their own sewing machines. Limit 12 Students. Course No. 0501B.1 Larry Scranton The Tailor Thursdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. Mayde Creek High School A-102 Tuition $125 Meeting Dates January 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10, 24, 31, April 7 0501G Upholstery* This course is designed to acquaint students with the basic techniques used in upholstery. Learn fabric textiles, trim making, padding, lining and foam, button making & tufting, pattern making and stripping. Projects can be dining chair bottoms, bar stool seats, bench seats, ottomans, tufted wall panels or other small items. Purchasing supplies and tools will be discussed the first night of class. Limit 10 students Larry Scranton The Tailor Mayde Creek High School A-116 Course No. 0501G.1 Mondays 5:00 7:00 p.m. Tuition $125 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7, 21, 28, April 4 Course No. 0501G.2 Tuesdays 5:00 9:00 p.m. Tuition $250 Meeting Dates January 26, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8, 22, 29, April 5 *Classes taught by Larry Scranton will have an optional supply and tool use cost of $20 payable to instructor, or students may bring their own supplies, discussed on the first night of class. 0501D - Sewing: Window Treatments & Interiors* This class is designed for students who have basic sewing skills. Participants will learn how to select decorating fabrics and make several projects such as pillow shams, dust ruffles, duvet covers, curtains, valances, table runners, and cornice boards. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0501D.1 Larry Scranton The Tailor Mondays 7:00 9:00 p.m. Mayde Creek High School A-116 Tuition $125 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7, 21, 28, April 4 0503A Floral Designing for Vases Come and enjoy the beauty of flowers! In this class, you will learn how to assemble a well-designed, structurally sound arrangement in a vase. Registration deadline: 3pm, February 5th. Minimum 4 students. Limit 10 students. Course No. 0503A.1 Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 Tuition $90 (supplies included) Meeting Date February 11 16 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0504A Floral Designing in Floral Foam In this class, students will learn about the basic materials used in floral arranging as well as the basic design concepts used in floral design. Students will create and take home a lovely arrangement perfect for gifts or party centerpieces. Registration deadline: 3pm, April 15th. Minimum 4 students. Limit 10 students. Course No. 0504A.1 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Multiplicity 1306 Ave. A, Katy, TX 77493 Tuition $90 (supplies included) Meeting Date April 19 0513A - Wilton Method Cake Decorating 1: Building Buttercream Skills Learn how to decorate cakes and sweet treats with basic buttercream techniques and six simple-to-pipe flowers that transform ordinary cakes into extraordinary results. The student will learn: how to make icing the right consistency, fill and use a decorating bag, ice and decorate a cake and other sweet treats, make six different buttercream icing flowers, pipe lines and make simple borders, letters and shapes, and transfer images to a cake. Students will receive a supply list prior to class starting. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0513A.1 Sara Beth Laird Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 p.m. 1310 (Home Ec. ) Tuition $55 Meeting Dates January 26, February 2, 16, 23 0506A Fruit & Vegetable Carving Fruit and vegetable carving is a form of art used to garnish foods on the table. These carvings can be used instead of flowers as a centerpiece. You can dye your own color choices and arrange them nicely. This art can be a special welcome to your guests at the dinner table and make a meal or special occasion with your family more enjoyable. Come learn this wonderful oriental art form for all your special occasions. A supply/ shopping list is e-mailed to students a week before class begins. Limit 8 students. Course No. 0506A.1 Arlai Ford Mondays 6:30 9:00 p.m. 1750 Tuition $50 Meeting Dates February 1, 8, 15, 22 0513B - Wilton Method Cake Decorating 2: Flowers and Cake Design Prerequisite for this class: Cake Decorating 1 Learn how to create professional looking flowers and designs made from royal icing. You will learn how to make life like rosebuds, pansies, and violets, plus detailed patterns such as Cornelli lace, basket weave, and brush embroidery designs. Students will receive a supply list prior to class starting. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0513B.1 Sara Beth Laird Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 p.m. 1310 (Home Ec. ) Tuition $55 Meeting Dates March 1, 8, 22, 29 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 17
0513C - Wilton Method Cake Decorating 3: Gum Paste and Fondant Prerequisite for this class is: Cake Decorating 1. Learn how to work with fondant and gum paste, from covering your cakes to cutting shapes and painting on fondant. You will learn to prepare and color gum paste and fondant, cover a cake with fondant, create different types of bows and flowers, including the calla lily, rose and carnation as well as design and complete a cake with shapes and flowers from the course. Students will receive a supply list prior to class starting. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0513C.1 Sara Beth Laird Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 p.m. 1310 (Home Ec. ) Tuition $55 Meeting Dates April 5, 12, 19, 26 0515B - How to Create a Spring Bouquet Of Cupcakes Learn easy buttercream decorating techniques that you can use to turn cupcakes into beautiful flowers. Then you will arrange the cupcake flowers into a stunning bouquet to help sweetly usher in the Spring season. Students will receive a supply list prior to class starting. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0515B.1 Sara Beth Laird Monday 6:00-8:30 p.m. 1310 (Home Ec. ) Tuition $20 Meeting Dates April 4 0515A - Valentine Cookie Baking & Decorating Discover accessible techniques for decorating beautiful sugar cookies that will be a hit for Valentine s! Learn how to decorate cookies that will be remembered long after they ve been gobbled up. You will mix and bake cookies on the first night of class and learn common cookie-baking mishaps such as burned edges, misshapen cookies and pan preparation. You will also learn drying and packaging techniques. Each student will take home 6 of their own perfectly decorated sugar cookies. A class supply fee of $10 is due to the instructor the first night of class. Students will receive a supply list prior to class starting. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0515A.1 Sara Beth Laird Monday & Tuesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1310 (Home Ec. ) Tuition $30 Meeting Dates February 8, 9 0515C - Appreciation Cookie Baking & Decorating This year, don t just give the teacher an apple; give her a cookie that looks like an apple! In this class you will learn easy techniques for decorating beautiful sugar cookies. You will mix and bake cookies on the first night of class as well as address common cookie-baking mishaps. You will also learn how to create adorable school-themed designs using decadent royal icing as well as learn drying and packaging techniques. Each student will take home 6 of their own perfectly decorated sugar cookies. A class supply fee of $10 is due to the instructor the first night of class. Students will receive a supply list prior to class starting. Limit 12 students. Course No. 0515C.1 Sara Beth Laird Monday & Tuesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1310 (Home Ec. ) Tuition $30 Meeting Dates May 9, 10 18 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0600 Academic 0620A Conversational Spanish I In this course you will be able to gain an active command of beginning Spanish. Although emphasis will be placed on some writing. Grammar necessary to learn the language will be included. Additional emphasis will be placed on culture and customs of Spanish-speaking people. Books will be available for $25 on the first night of class. Limit 25 students. Sandra Starnes s Tuesdays & Thursdays 2003 (9th grade center) Tuition $140 Meeting Dates February 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, March 1, 3, 8, 10 Course No. 0620A.1 5:00-7:00 p.m. Course No. 0620A.2 7:00-9:00 p.m. 0620B Conversational Spanish II This course includes continuous reinforcement of the basic skills of Spanish I, and will extend your Spanish-speaking ability by providing additional guided practice sessions and vocabulary development. Books will be available for $25 on the first night of class. (Same book used for Spanish I) Limit 25 students. Sandra Starnes s Tuesdays & Thursdays 2003 (9th grade center) Tuition $140 Meeting Dates March 22, 24, 29, 31, April 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28 Course No. 0620B.1 Course No. 0620B.2 5:00-7:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 0626A Conversational Chinese I In this course you will be able to gain an active command of beginning Mandarin Chinese. Although emphasis will be placed on understanding and speaking, time will be spent on reading and some writing. Enough grammar necessary to learn the language will be included. Additional emphasis will be put on culture and customs of Chinese-speaking people. Books will be available for $30 on the first night of class. Course No. 0626A.1 Li Luo Tuesdays 7:00-9:00 p.m. 1120 Tuition $140 Meeting Dates February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 0627A Conversational Arabic I This class is for beginners. will be spent on speaking, learning a lot of vocabulary, sentence structure, as well as writing and reading the alphabetical letters. Also some grammar necessary to learn the language will be included. At the end of this course, the student will be able to introduce themselves and engage in a conversation, as well as read and write some words. Books will be available for $15 on the first night of class. Limit 15 students Course No. 0627A.1 Hebatalla Abdelnaim s Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00-9:00 p.m. 1320 Tuition $140 Meeting Dates February 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, March 1, 3, 8, 10, 22, 24 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 19
0700 Business Skills 0700A Paralegal Tutoring Online Certificate Program Midwest Paralegal Studies in partnership with Katy ISD Community Education, is offering a 12-month Paralegal certificate of completion. For program details and questions, contact the instructor, Mr. Zoran Perovanovich via e-mail, zoran1990@juno.com or visit the website http://www.paralegalstudies.com. This professional non-credit program is recommended for those in the legal profession seeking advancement or for someone interested in a career change. It is open to anyone with a high school diploma/ged. This course begins with a FREE orientation seminar at this link: http://www.paralegalstudies.com/free_orientation.htm. $195 per course includes study materials online. Classes are: Paralegal Research, Jurisprudence, Litigation, Management & Career. E-mail the instructor before registration for free orientation & advising. Include your e-mail address with registration. Course No. 0700A.1 Mr. Zoran Perovanovich Online Instruction Tuition $195 each class Starting Dates February 4 April 7 June 2 0705A Become a Real Estate Entrepreneur: Single Family Homes*Duplexes* Apartments*Commercial Shopping Strips Becoming a Real Estate Investor Entrepreneur can be very profitable and a vehicle for creating long-term wealth if managed properly. Investing in real estate gives the investor many benefits that other methods of investment cannot: income, capital appreciation, tax benefits, etc. However, you must know what you are doing in order to avoid costly mistakes. This course will help navigate you through those steps and to what type of investing best suits you. Materials/reference guide cost of $25 per student is to be paid to the instructor the first night of class. Course No. 0705A.1 Tisha Yvonne Matticks s Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. 2015 Tuition $60 Meeting Dates January 25, 26, 28 20 0703A Residential Property Management: Who is responsible for your property, you or the tenant? Thinking of creating a Property Management Company or becoming a Landlord; One can be stress free when managing property, if you know what you re doing. Being a landlord is another type of building capital income. Just like any other business, you must know what you are doing in order to avoid costly mistakes. This course will help navigate you through those steps and how to get started, or how to be a better property manager or landlord if you already manage property. Materials/reference guide cost of $25 per student is to be paid to the instructor the first night of class. Course No. 0703A.1 Tisha Yvonne Matticks s Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 7:00-9:00 p.m. 1410 Tuition $60 Meeting Dates February 1, 2, 4 0708A VOICE-OVERS... NOW IS YOUR TIME! YOU VE HEARD BRIAN THON ON TV AND RADIO COMMERCIALS! Now hear Brain LIVE as he illustrates how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films and videos! Most people go about it the wrong way. Brian will show you a unique, outside the box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you ve been looking for. Brian Thon s voice can be heard on commercials and narrations for such clients as: professional sports teams to Fortune 500 companies, from GE Healthcare to Fox News. Course No. 0708A.1 Brian Thon Monday 6:30-8:30 p.m. 2502 (LGI) Tuition $40 Meeting Date February 22 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0710A Franchising 101: Is Franchising Right for Me? This course will teach you how to properly investigate buying a franchise by making an educated buying decision. Key topics of discussion will include: advantages/disadvantages of franchising vs. opening a business, types of franchises available, financing options, retail vs. service comparison, hot industry profiles, Franchise Disclosure Document overview, and much more. Mr. Maeker has extensive Director/ Senior Director level experience in franchising. He is a franchise consultant with FranChoice, the premier group of Franchise Consultants in the country and a nationally published and recognized expert in franchise consulting. Stephen Maeker Thursday 7:00-8:30 p.m. 2016 Tuition $20 Course No. 0710A.1 Meeting Date January 28 Course No. 0710A.2 Meeting Date April 21 0711A - Key Steps to Starting a Business This course will teach participants key considerations that need to be evaluated prior to deciding whether or not to start your own business. Agenda includes: entrepreneurship, advantages and disadvantages of owning a business, primary motivations, key characteristics, research process and business plan, financing and administrative tasks, franchise comparison and business model comparisons and fear. Stephen Maeker Thursday 7:00-8:30 p.m. 2016 Tuition $20 Course No. 0711A.1 Meeting Date February 4 Course No. 0711A.2 Meeting Date April 28 0712A Work at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist Medical transcription is a $12 billion industry annually in the U.S.! Discover how to get started, obtain work experience, investigate how much money you will make, perform medical transcription via the internet, and avoid making common mistakes. Whether you are just exploring possibilities or are already experienced, this class is for you! Work through a large workbook. Your instructor has been a medical transcriptionist for more than 20 years, operates a large MT business and has taught for many other programs. Any questions? Contact Deborah directly: info@medtranscription.com. A $20 workbook fee payable to instructor at time of class. Course No. 0712A.1 Deborah Burns Monday 6:00-9:00 p.m. 1450 Tuition $50 Meeting Date February 15 0713A - How to Start or Improve your Business Are you tired of being over worked at your job, underpaid, or other problems? Are you not sure what type of business to start and what is involved? We will review a comprehensive and structured process with supporting documents for you to start or improve your business. Included is a personal follow up meeting with each student to answer questions and how we can help. Material cost of $40 payable to instructor on the first night of class. Dale Tyson Monday & Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. 1340 Tuition $40 Course No. 0713A.1 Meeting Date January 25, 26 Course No. 0713A.2 Meeting Date February 22, 23 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 21
0719A Effective Decision-Making This is an important skill needed in a professional position as well as in personal life situations. This course will discuss decision-making (D-M) styles: Rational, Participative, Authoritative, Intuitive, Optimistic, Probabilistic, Emotional, Pessimistic, and Reactive decision-making. Learn a structured approach (D.E.C.I.D.E. Model) to make effective decisions in your professional environment and personal life situations. Course No. 0719A.1 Dr. Masood A. Rahman Thursdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 1150 Tuition $45 Meeting Dates April 21, 28, May 5 0800 Finance Financial courses offered are for educational purposes only. Katy Independent School District does not endorse any investment opportunities, which might be presented. 0802A Stock Market Fundamentals Participants will learn the basic concepts and terminology related to investing in the stock market. Topics covered will include mutual funds, technical analysis, fundamental analysis, stock selection, and estate planning. Students will perform activities related to the selection and evaluation of individual stock for a portfolio. Limit 25 students. Course No. 0802A.1 Pat Doucette Mondays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 2011 (9th Grade Center) Tuition $50 Meeting Dates January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22 0803A Fixed Income Investing Participants will learn the basic concepts of fixed income investments. Topics covered will include CD s, tax free bonds, government bonds, investment trusts, government national mortgage association bonds, federal home loan mortgage bonds, and zero coupon bonds. Students will learn to build a portfolio of fixed income investments to meet their needs. Limit 25 students. Course No. 0803A.1 Pat Doucette Mondays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 2011 (9th Grade Center) Tuition $50 Meeting Dates February 29, March 7, 21, 28, April 4 0805A Your Life, Your Retirement Baby Boomers, facing 25 to 30 years in retirement, will face pressures and challenges unknown to previous generations but most are unprepared or under-prepared. Your Life, Your Retirement presents strategies necessary to prepare for and enjoy the new, much longer retirement. Topics include: softening the impact of taxes and inflation on invested assets, accessing retirement plans efficiently, controlling investment risk, establishing a guaranteed income stream for core expenses, managing the risk of the high cost of long-term care, passing your estate efficiently with minimal cost, and mistakes common to most Wills and Trusts. Tuition includes one notebook of materials. An additional notebook may be purchased for $30 Wayne Copelin, CFP 7:00 9:00 p.m. Tuition $59 per person/$79 per couple Course No. 0805A.1 Tuesdays LGI Meeting Dates January 26, February 2, 9, 16 Course No. 0805A.2 Thursdays 1617 Meeting Dates January 28, February 4, 11, 18 22 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0806A Planning for Financial Independence We live in one of the richest countries in the world but no one tells us how the financial system really works. Come see Steven H. Orr teach on how the system can work for you and see why he has been featured on National and Local Radio and TV networks. Course No. 0806A.1 Steven Orr, Financial Advisor Mondays 6:30 9:00 p.m. Tuition LGI $89 per person / couple (includes one workbook) Meeting Dates April 11, 18, 25 0808A Taxes and College Expenses If you are paying for higher education expenses, you may qualify for a tax credit or deduction. If you are paying for multiple students, you may be able to claim multiple benefits! In this class, you will be discussing items on the Form 1040, Form 1098-T, Form 8863, Qualified Tuition Plan (529 Plan), American Opportunity Credit, Lifetime Learning Credit, Student Loan Interest Deduction, Education Expense Deduction, and other higher education related topics with filing your income taxes. Limit 25 students. Stacy Coleman Enrolled Agent H&R Block Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 8:30 p.m. Tuition $40 Course No. 0808A.1 1450 Meeting Dates February 16, 18 Course No. 0808A.2 2004 Meeting Dates March 1, 3 0816A - Budgeting Basics For most people budgeting can seem difficult, or simply unnecessary. But in reality, making a budget is a simple process, and one that can save you a lot of money. This course will guide you in assembling your own personalized budget. In addition, you will learn a variety of money management skills needed to achieve financial stability and long-term financial freedom. Optional purchase of printed materials for $5 paid to instructor. Brandon M. Saunders Certified Finance Counselor : Tuesday & Thursday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuition $40 Course No. 0816A.1 2015 Meeting Dates February 16, 18 Course No. 0816A.2 1450 Meeting Dates March 1, 3 0851A Why Pay More for College Than You Have To? Paying for college should not be allowed to break your bank as there are dollars and options available if you know where to look. This workshop will equip you with actionable knowledge you can effectively use to lower your out of pocket expenses. Ross has been conducting these workshops for KISD since 1992. For more Information contact Ross Raymond at 832-877- 7557 or RossRaymond1@aol.com. Ross Raymond 7:00-8:30 p.m. Tuition FREE - No registration required Choose one of the following dates offered at two locations: (Go to www.katyisd.org & click on Calendar for updated info, as room is subject to change based on availability.) : Tuesday, January 12 Tuesday, February 9 Tuesday, March 8 Tuesday, April 12 Library Library Library Library : Thursday, February 11 Library Thursday, April 14 Library Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 23
0900 Computers/Applications 0905A Get To Know Your Mobile APPS Have you ever been challenged by installing and using a mobile application software on a cell phone, pad, computer, or other form of technology gadget? If so, this class is for you!! Learn how to install, set-up, and navigate the world of mobile application, better known as APPS, with your personal mobile device. APPS covered in this class are Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Yelp, and Instagram, but not limited to. You must provide your own mobile device. Limit 20 students. Course No. 0905A.1 Marla Chavez Tuesdays 7:00 8:30 p.m. 2009 Tuition $40 Meeting Dates February 16, 23, March 1,8 0914A Microsoft Word 2013: Level 1 This course will teach the basic operations of Microsoft Word: creating/modifying documents, inserting tables, formatting text, and controlling the appearance of pages. These skills will enable you to create a structured and highly effective document. This class is designed for students who wish to use this application to become more productive in their daily work responsibilities. It provides the fundamental knowledge and techniques needed to advance to more complex Word features. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills (ability to navigate Windows environment and file storage using a mouse & keyboard and ability to launch/close applications, as well as create/save files) Limit 25 students. Course No. 0914A.1 Staff s Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 1000 (9th grade center) Tuition $130 (includes book) Meeting Dates February 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 0921A Microsoft Excel 2013: Level 1 This class is a basic introduction to spreadsheets and workbooks. Participants will explore the Microsoft Excel 2013 environment. Students will perform basic calculations, modify, format, print and manage worksheets and workbooks. Prerequisites: Be familiar with using computers, control of the mouse and know the keyboards. Be comfortable in the Windows environment as well as launching and closing programs and navigating to necessary data files used in the class. Limit 20 students. Course No. 0921A.1 Kathy Jones s Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 8:30 p.m. 1000 (9th grade center) Tuition $130 (includes book) Meeting Dates March 29, 31, April 5, 7, 12, 14 0926A Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Do you really know Microsoft 2010 PowerPoint? This class is for beginner, intermediate, or a seasoned users. You will learn new tricks and shortcuts! The class is designed to let you work on personal projects, while learning the ins and outs of PowerPoint by creating electronic scrapbooks, greeting cards, and flyers, in addition to your presentations. Join us for the fun while expanding your PowerPoint knowledge. Limit 20 students. Course No. 0926A.1 Natasha Burbano s Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00 9:00 p.m. 2002 (9th grade center) Tuition $130 (includes book) Meeting Dates February 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18 24 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
0928A Adobe PhotoShop CC: Level 1 This course is designed for students who wish to learn how to use Adobe PhotoShop to design and create digital images and illustrations for web and print publications. Students will also learn a variety of processes where images can be edited, as well as how to save and store image files. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills (ability to navigate Windows environment and file storage using a mouse & keyboard and ability to launch/close applications, as well as create/save files). In place of a textbook, students will furnish their own 8 GB or larger USB/flash drive. Limit 25 students. Course No. 0928A.1 Kathy Jones Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 8:30 p.m. 2506 Tuition $95 Meeting Dates January 26, 28, February 2, 4, 9, 11 0928B Adobe PhotoShop CC: Level 2 This is a continuation of 0927A - Adobe PhotoShop CC: Level 1. Students will learn advanced photo editing process, including automating processes. In place of a textbook, students will furnish their own 8 GB or larger USB/flash drive. Limit 25 students. Course No. 0928B.1 Kathy Jones Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 8:30 p.m. 2506 Tuition $95 Meeting Dates February 16, 18, 23, 25, March 1, 3 1000 Other Activities 1000A S.C.U.B.A. Diving S.C.U.B.A. Diving is a 22-hour course designed to prepare the participant for certification by Independent Professional Scuba Instructors. Requirements: 18 years old and older, demonstrate swimming ability (a medical release may or may not be required). Note: The total cost of the course is $220: $125 payable to KISD Community Education and $95 payable to the INSTRUCTOR the first night of class. The cost will include books, rental gear (tank, b.c. regulator, weight belt, weights, and air refills). Open water check out cost is not included and will vary depending on location. Student should not purchase snorkel, fins, or face mask until after the first class. The first class will meet in the classroom (not the pool). Minimum 4 students. Limit 15 students. Course No. 1000A.1 Philip Matticks Certified Instructor s Mondays (pool) Thursdays (room) 7:00 9:00 p.m. 1450 (Thursdays) Private Pool (Mondays) Tuition (location to be announced) $125 payable to KISD @ registration $95 (payable to instructor @ class) Meeting Dates April 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, May 2, 5, 9, 12 Open Water Test May 14 & 15 8:30 a.m. - 3:30p.m. Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 25
1001A Welding 1 This is a laboratory course with specific introductory training in oxy-acetylene fuel cutting, plasma torch cutting, shielded arc welding, and inert gas welding of low carbon steels. Students must provide their own welding helmet, welding gloves, and safety glasses. Students must wear long sleeve cotton/denim shirts, full length cotton/denim pants and enclosed denim/leather shoes. Limit 15 students. Course No. 1001A.1 Jason Sams s Tuesdays 6:30 9:30 p.m. 193 Tuition $200 (includes instructional supplies) Meeting Dates March 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26 26 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
Prep for the Future ACT Seminars at: Tompkins HS Jan 16, 9am-3pm Katy HS Apr 2, 9am-3pm Taylor HS May 14, 9am-3pm Prep for the Future SAT Seminars at: Morton Ranch HS Feb 13, 9am-3pm Seven Lakes HS Feb 21, 1-6:30pm Cinco Ranch HS Feb 28, 1-6:30pm Morton Ranch HS Apr 24, 1-6:30pm Cinco Ranch HS May 1, 1-6:30pm After working with more than 20,000 students across the country over the last 14 years, Sycamore Learning Company s founder designed these 5-hour seminars to help students prepare for the upcoming ACT and the new SAT with specific strategies to maximize scoring on each section of these tests. The cost for one seminar is only $89 or $170 for both the ACT & SAT seminars. Each seminar includes an extensive study guide that has 3 full-length practice tests with in-depth answer explanations for each question and 5 hours of in-class instruction. Also included in the seminar: A presentation full of tips and strategies that help students achieve their highest possible scores. A special focus on the Math and Science sections for the ACT. Detailed explanation on how to write the Essay portion of the test. Highly-rated and experienced presenter conducting the seminar. College scholarship opportunities available to students who attend the seminar. All offered in a 5-hour seminar that is efficient, affordable, and fun for the students. To register for a seminar, please go to www.prepforthefuture.com Payment can be made online or your student can bring a check payable to Sycamore Learning Company to the seminar. The only materials needed for the seminar are a calculator and two pencils. Enrollment may be limited, so please register as soon as possible to ensure your student does not miss out on this opportunity. For any additional questions regarding a seminar, please call toll-free 866.223.9691. We look forward to helping your student perform his or her best on the upcoming ACT & SAT. 27
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Katy Independent School District Community Education Online Course Catalog www.ed2go.com/katyisd Spring Our online courses are open to everyone! I want to learn! expert instructors Online learning anytime, anywhere just a click away! affordable courses Take Control of Your Windows Vista PC See Page 9 24/7 access Market Your Business on the Internet See Page 3 Make Money Writing Grants See Page 4 Increase Your Programming Skills See Page 10 convenient for everyone! Learn from the comfort of home! www.ed2go.com/katyisd Instructor-Facilitated Online Learning www.ed2go.com/webname Course Fees Start at Just $100 30
LEARNING AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! Let s Go On-Line! ONLINE CLASSES BY EDUCATION TO GO Are you too busy to come to a class? Prefer to study at odd hours? Can t get a baby sitter? These are just a few of the reasons to take an on-line class. Learn from the comfort of your home and at any time of the day or night, 24/7! You will need access to the Internet, e-mail, the application you want to learn installed on your computer (from a CD or downloaded), and the self-discipline to start and finish an on-line class! Some classes require you to purchase textbooks. You will want to visit our website, www.ed2go. com/katyisd to learn more about the classes/instructors. Please note: Each class will be available at 11:00 a.m. on the start date of your class. This does not mean that you have to start on that date or at that time only that the class will be available for six weeks from the start date. Classes are offered January 13, February 10, March 16, April 13, May 18, June 15 and July 13. A new section of each course starts each month. If enrolling in a series of two or more classes, please space the start dates for each course at least two months apart so that the lessons do not overlap. When you register you will receive written instructions that allows you to access your class. You must complete the on-line orientation for each class before you will be allowed access to the lessons. Visit our website www.ed2go.com/katyisd to find the following departments and browse through the courses offered. Basic Computer Literacy Graphic Design Web Page Design Web & Computer Programming PC Troubleshooting, Networking & Security Digital Photography & Digital Video Writing & Publishing Test Prep Health Care, Nutrition, & Fitness Child Care & Parenting Math, Philosophy, & Science Grant Writing & Nonprofit Management Personal Development Sales & Marketing Health Care Continuing Education Career Development Computer Applications The Internet Web Graphics & Multimedia Database Management & Programming Certification Prep Languages Entertainment Industry Personal Finance & Wealth Building Personal Enrichment Art, History, Psychology & Literature Accounting Start Your Own Business Business Administration Law & Legal Careers Courses for Teaching Professionals 31
ONLINE CLASSES Course Titles for Online Classes Taught by Barbara Denny George To read about these on-line classes go to www.bdgonline.com Click to enter, select the category of interest, choosing Family, Hobbies, Genealogy, Internet & Photography, Science, Gardening or Social Studies. View the class descriptions and the dates each course is offered. Contact Community Education to register. 0322BDG Stamp Collecting (Ages 9 - Adult) 0330BDG Family Christmas Class (Ages 5 - Adult) 0405BDG Caregiving Tips (Adult) 0520BDG American History (Ages 12 - Adult) 0521BDG Exploring the Civil War (Ages 14 - Adult) LEARNING AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Online Classes Taught by Barbara Denny George Online start dates for Recreation and Personal Enrichment classes taught by Barbara Denny George will be January through July 2016. These classes are online for 30 days and participants can work 20 minutes per day or 20 hours per day. The participant can work one day, skip a week or whatever works in his/her schedule. There is nothing to download or any special equipment required. All that is needed is an internet-ready computer, an e-mail account and an attitude for fun! After registering the students receive a personal welcome letter with a user ID and password and simple instructions on how to get into the self-paced online course. Contact Community Education to register for Barbara Denny George Classes. Each course is $60.00 0541BDG Lighthouses of the Gulf Coast 0542BDG Lighthouses of the Atlantic Coast 0543BDG Lighthouses of the Pacific Coast 0545BDG Unsolved Mysteries and the Unexplained (Ages 13 - Adult) 0546BDG Dancing With the Stars (Ages 10 - Adult) 0551BDG Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes and Pirates of the Caribbean 0552BDG Storm Chasing (Ages 13 - Adult) 0553BDG Look to the Sky Asteroids, Comets, and Eclipses (Ages 13 - Adult) 0555BDG Solar System Savvy (Ages 10 - Adult) 0522BDG Go West, Young Girl, Go West! (Ages 8 - Adult) 0523BDG Luck o the Irish (Ages 8 - Adult) 0525BDG What is Genealogy? How Do I Use the Internet for Genealogy? Course 1 (Ages 12 - Adult) 0527BDG Advanced Genealogical Research Using the Internet Course 3 (Ages 14 - Adult) 0528BDG World Genealogy Course 4 (Ages 15 - Adult) 0531BDG National Parks (Ages 12 - Adult) 0533BDG Hummingbirds (Ages 11 - Adult) 0534BDG Native Plants (Ages 14 - Adult) 0535BDG Composting (Ages 10 - Adult) (Science, Ages 13- Adult) 0537BDG Gardening 1: Groundwork (Adult) 0539BDG Lighthouses of the Great Lakes 0565BDG Mummies (Ages 11 - Adult) 0566BDG Perplexing Pyramids (Ages 10 - Adult) 0567BDG Volcanoes-Underground Pressure Cookers (Ages 11 - Adult) 0571BDG Science Made Interesting (Ages 12-Adult) 0572BDG Simple Machines 0631BDG Who Wants to be a Mathenaire (Ages 12-Adult) 0633BDG Insects: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly (Ages 9-Adult) 0954BDG How to Use the Internet: The Basics Course 1 (Ages 14 - Adult) 0956BDG Digital Camera Basics (Ages 13 - Adult) 0958BDG Basic Photo Editing (Ages 13 - Adult) 0959BDG Magic of the Internet 32 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
July 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SCHOOLS AND FACILITIES INFORMATION Katy ISD Instructional Calendar 2015-2016 Elementary -- Four Grading Periods August 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 Independence Observance Holiday 13-14 New Inservice s 17-21 Professional Learning s 21 Preparation 24 First of School 24 1st Grading Period Begins (Elem. & Sec.) Secondary -- Six Grading Periods 7 Labor Holiday September 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 October 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 Early Dismissal 5 2nd Grading Period Begins (Sec.) 12 Professional Learning Student Holiday 16 Early Dismissal 19 2nd Grading Period Begins (Elem.) January 2016 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 Winter Break Holidays 4 Preparation Student Holiday 5 3rd Grading Period Begins (Elem.) 5 4th Grading Period Begins (Sec.) 18 MLK Holiday April 2016 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 15 Early Dismissal 18 6th Grading Period Begins (Sec.) 29 Professional Learning Student Holiday November 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 6 Early Dismissal 9 3rd Grading Period Begins (Sec.) 25-27 Thanksgiving Holidays February 2016 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 22 5th Grading Period Begins (Sec.) May 2016 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 Holiday 30 Memorial Holiday December 2015 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 18 Early Dismissal 19 First Semester Ends 21-31 Winter Break Holidays March 2016 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 14-18 Spring Break Holidays 25 Holiday 28 4th Grading Period Begins (Elem.) June 2016 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 Early Dismissal Last of School 3 Preparation Symbol Keys Grading Elem. Sec. Total Begin Elementary Grading Cycle End Elementary Grading Cycle Begin Secondary Grading Cycle End Secondary Grading Cycle Holiday (Students and Staff) New Inservice Preparation Student Holiday Professional Learning Student Holiday Early Dismissal -- All Students (secondary 11:35 a.m.; elementary 12:40 p.m.) Bad Weather Make-Up s: Jan. 18 Apr. 29* May 27 *Requires staff to make-up the Professional Learning on May 27th. If both Apr. 29 and May 27 are used as bad weather make-up days, Staff will make-up the day on a Saturday. Period s s s 1st 38 29 2nd 42 24 3rd 27 First Semester 80 3rd 52 4th 46 33 5th 34 6th 31 Second Semester 98 Total Instructional s 178 Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 33
SCHOOLS AND FACILITIES INFORMATION Schools and Facilities 2015-2016 Junior High Schools 40 Rodger & Ellen Beck Junior High (BJH) 44 Katy Junior High (KJH) 5200 S. Fry Rd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-3300 Main Fax: 281-644-1630 41 Beckendorff Junior High (BDJH) 8200 S. Fry Rd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-237-8800 Main Fax: 281-644-1635 42 Cardiff Junior High (CJH) 3900 flower Dr. Katy 77449 Call: 281-234-0600 Main Fax: 281-644-1855 43 Cinco Ranch Junior High (CRJH) 23420 Cinco Ranch Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-237-7300 Main Fax: 281-644-1640 60 Cinco Ranch High (CRHS) 23440 Cinco Ranch Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-237-7000 Main Fax: 281-644-1734 9th Grade Center Call: 281-237-7090 Main Fax: 281-644-1734 61 Katy High (KHS) 6331 Highway Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-237-6700 Main Fax: 281-644-1700 9th Grade Center Call: 281-237-6750 Main Fax: 281-644-1707 62 Mayde Creek High (MCHS) 19202 Groeschke Rd. Houston 77084 Call: 281-237-3000 Main Fax: 281-644-1718 9th Grade Center Call: 281-237-3090 Main Fax: 281-644-1723 70 East Transportation Center 2901 Dulaney Rd. Houston 77084 Call: 281-396-2700 Main Fax: 281-644-1810 71 ECI Project TYKE / PPCD 1736 Katyland Dr. Katy 77493 Call TYKE: 281-237-6647 Call PPCD: 281-396-2604 72 Education Support Complex (ESC) 6301 S. Stadium Ln. Katy 77494 P.O. Box 159 Katy 77492-0159 Call: 281-396-6000 Main Fax: 281-644-1800 Leonard E. Merrell Center Call: 281-396-2562 Main Fax: 281-644-1823 Morgan Rodeo Arena and L.D. Robinson Pavilion Call: 281-396-2633 Main Fax: 281-644-1804 Elementary Schools See front side www.katyisd.org 5350 Franz Rd. Katy 77493 Call: 281-237-6800 Main Fax: 281-644-1645 48 Memorial Parkway Junior High (MPJH) 21203 Highland Knolls Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-5800 Main Fax: 281-644-1665 45 Mayde Creek Junior High (MCJH) 49 Morton Ranch Junior High (MRJH) 2700 Greenhouse Rd. Houston 77084 2498 Mason Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-3900 Main Fax: 281-644-1650 Call: 281-237-7400 Main Fax: 281-644-1670 46 T.H. McDonald Junior High (MDJH) 3635 Lakes of Bridgewater Dr. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-5300 Main Fax: 281-644-1655 47 Garland McMeans Junior High (MMJH) 21000 Westheimer Pkwy. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-8000 Main Fax: 281-644-1660 High Schools 63 Morton Ranch High (MRHS) 21000 Franz Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-7800 Main Fax: 281-644-1746 9th Grade Center Call: 281-237-7800 Main Fax: 281-644-1756 64 Seven Lakes High (SLHS) 9251 S. Fry Rd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-237-2800 Main Fax: 281-644-1785 9th Grade Center Call: 281-237-2950 Main Fax: 281-644-1799 65 James E. Taylor High (THS) 20700 Kingsland Blvd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-3100 Main Fax: 281-644-1760 9th Grade Center Call: 281-237-3170 Main Fax: 281-644-1764 Central Facilities 73 Gerald D. Young Agricultural Facility 5825 Katy-Hockley Cut-Off Katy 77493 74 Law Enforcement Center 20370 Franz Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-4000 Main Fax: 281-675-7030 75 Maintenance and Operations 20380 Franz Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-396-2500 Main Fax: 281-644-1819 76 Jack F. Rhodes Memorial Stadium 1733 Katyland Dr. Katy 77493 Call: 281-396-6380 77 Robert R. Shaw Center for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (RSC) 1730 Katyland Dr. Katy 77493 Call: 281-396-7670 50 Seven Lakes Junior High (SLJH) 6026 Katy-Gaston Rd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-2100 Main Fax: 281-644-1885 51 West Memorial Junior High (WMJH) 22311 Provincial Blvd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-6400 Main Fax: 281-644-1675 52 WoodCreek Junior High (WCJH) 1801 WoodCreek Bend Ln. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-0800 Main Fax: 281-644-1860 66 Obra D. Tompkins High (OTHS) 4400 Falcon Landing Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-1000 Main Fax: 281-644-1910 67 Arthur Miller Career & Technology Center (MCTC) 1734 Katyland Dr. Katy 77493 Call: 281-237-6300 Main Fax: 281-644-1775 68 Martha Raines High School Opportunity Awareness Center Behavior Transition Program 1732 Katyland Dr. Katy 77493 Martha Raines High School (RHS) Call: 281-237-1500 Main Fax: 281-644-1781 Opportunity Awareness Center (OAC) Call: 281-237-6350 Main Fax: 281-644-1780 Behavior Transition Program (BTP) Call: 281-237-2300 Main Fax: 281-644-1782 78 Support Services Complex 5364 Franz Rd. Katy 77493 Nutrition and Food Service Call: 281-396-6240 Main Fax: 281-644-1815 Publications and Printing Call: 281-396-6250 Main Fax: 281-396-6208 Purchasing Call: 281-396-6260 Main Fax: 281-644-1828 Warehouse-Distribution Center Call: 281-396-6290 Main Fax: 281-644-1838 West Transportation Center Call: 281-396-7560 Main Fax: 281-644-1839 79 Kenneth D. Welch Outdoor Learning Center Call: 281-396-2460 Main Fax: 281-644-1824 80 South Transportation Center 3151 Falcon Landing Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-396-2115 Main Fax: 281-644-1896 1 R 6 C 2 B 4 C 3 C 1 C 4 S 5 C 5 K 2 C 6 J 2 C 7 E 2 C 8 F 2 C 9 L 3 C 10 M 7 C 11 J 2 C 12 B 2 C 13 Z 5 C 34 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
SCHOOLS AND FACILITIES INFORMATION Katy ISD Schools and Facilities 2015-2016 Elementary Schools 65 1 Roosevelt Alexander Elementary (RAE) 14 Katy Elementary (KE) 6161 S. Fry Rd. Katy 77494 5726 George Bush Ave. Katy 77493 Call: 281-237-7100 Main Fax: 281-644-1585 Call: 281-237-6550 Main Fax: 281-644-1550 27 Fred & Patti Shafer Elementary (FPSE) 5150 Ranch Point Dr. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-1900 Main Fax: 281-644-1880 70 85 75 60 2 Bear Creek Elementary (BCE) 15 4815 Hickory Downs Dr. Houston 77084 Call: 281-237-5600 Main Fax: 281-644-1500 3 Cimarron Elementary (CE) 16 1100 S. Peek Rd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-6900 Main Fax: 281-644-1505 4 Sue Creech Elementary (SCE) 5905 S. Mason Rd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-8850 Main Fax: 281-644-1605 Odessa Kilpatrick Elementary (OKE) 26100 Cinco Ranch Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-237-7600 Main Fax: 281-644-1570 Robert E. King Elementary (RKE) 1901 Charlton House Ln. Katy 77493 Call: 281-237-6850 Main Fax: 281-644-1595 17 Mayde Creek Elementary (MCE) 2698 Greenhouse Rd. Houston 77084 Call: 281-237-3950 Main Fax: 281-644-1555 28 Stan C. Stanley Elementary (SSE) 26633 Cinco Terrace Dr. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-1400 Main Fax: 281-644-1865 29 Ursula Stephens Elementary (USE) 2715 Fry Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-234-0200 Main Fax: 281-644-1680 30 Sundown Elementary (SE) 20100 Saums Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-5400 Main Fax: 281-644-1610 10 5 Keiko Davidson Elementary (KDE) 26906 Pine Mill Ranch Dr. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-2500 Main Fax: 281-644-1925 18 Polly Ann McRoberts Elementary (PME) 3535 Fry Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-2000 Main Fax: 281-644-1580 31 West Memorial Elementary (WME) 22605 Provincial Blvd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-6600 Main Fax: 281-644-1625 75 6 Jo Ella Exley Elementary (JEE) 21800 Westheimer Pkwy. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-8400 Main Fax: 281-644-1535 19 Memorial Parkway Elementary (MPE) 21603 Park Tree Ln. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-5850 Main Fax: 281-644-1560 32 James Williams Elementary (JWE) 3900 S. Peek Rd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-7200 Main Fax: 281-644-1545 7 Edna Mae Fielder Elementary (FE) 20 Morton Ranch Elementary (MRE) 2100 Greenway Village Dr. Katy 77494 2502 Mason Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-6450 Main Fax: 281-644-1515 Call: 281-234-0300 Main Fax: 281-644-1685 33 Tom Wilson Elementary (TWE) 5200 Falcon Landing Blvd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-1600 Main Fax: 281-644-1870 81 80 82 8 Franz Elementary (FES) 21 Nottingham Country Elementary (NCE) 2751 Westgreen Blvd. Katy 77449 20500 Kingsland Blvd. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-8600 Main Fax: 281-644-1520 Call: 281-237-5500 Main Fax: 281-644-1566 9 Loraine T. Golbow Elementary (GE) 22 Hazel S. Pattison Elementary (PE) 3535 Lakes of Bridgewater Dr. Katy 77449 19910 Stonelodge Dr. Katy 77450 Call: 281-237-5350 Main Fax: 281-644-1525 Call: 281-237-5450 Main Fax: 281-644-1575 34 Diane Winborn Elementary (DWE) 22555 Prince George Ln. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-6650 Main Fax: 281-644-1510 35 Maurice L. Wolfe Elementary (WE) 502 Addicks-Howell Rd. Houston 77079 Call: 281-237-2250 Main Fax: 281-644-1620 4-1815 6-6208 4-1828 4-1838 10 Michael L. Griffin Elementary (MGE) 7800 S. Fry Rd. Katy 77494 23 James E. Randolph Elementary (JRE) 5303 Flewellen Oaks Ln. Fulshear 77441 Call: 281-237-8700 Main Fax: 281-644-1850 Call: 281-234-3800 Main Fax: 281-644-1930 11 Jeanette Hayes Elementary (JHE) 24 Jack & Sharon Rhoads Elementary (RES) 21203 Park Timbers Ln. Katy 77450 19711 Clay Rd. Katy 77449 Call: 281-237-3200 Main Fax: 281-644-1541 Call: 281-237-8500 Main Fax: 281-644-1590 36 Ray & Jamie Wolman Elementary (RJWE) 28727 N. Firethorne Rd. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-1700 Main Fax: 281-644-1875 37 WoodCreek Elementary (WCE) 1155 WoodCreek Bend Ln. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-0100 Main Fax: 281-644-1690 4-1839 824 1896 12 Bonnie Holland Elementary (BHE) 25 Roberta Wright Rylander Elementary (RRE) 23720 Seven Meadows Pkwy. Katy 77494 24831 Westheimer Pkwy. Katy 77494 Call: 281-234-0500 Main Fax: 281-644-1695 Call: 281-237-8300 Main Fax: 281-644-1600 13 Zelma Hutsell Elementary (HE) 5360 Franz Rd. Katy 77493 26 Jean & Betty Schmalz Elementary (SES) 18605 Green Land Way Houston 77084 Call: 281-237-6500 Main Fax: 281-644-1530 Call: 281-237-4500 Main Fax: 281-644-1615 Junior High and High Schools See back side www.katyisd.org Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 35
FM 1463 Schlipf Rd. Pitts Rd. Katy-Hockley Rd. Porter Rd. N. Peek Rd. Crutchfield Peek Rd. Mason Rd. Elrod Rd. S. Mason Baker Rd. Barker Cypress FM 2855 Danover Spring Green Blvd. Westgreen Katy-Fort Bend Co. Rd. Ave. D Katyland Dr. Charlton House Fry Rd. St.William Ln Katy-Hockley Cutoff Sharp Rd. House Hahl Rd. Katy ISD Map SCHOOLS AND FACILITIES INFORMATION House Hahl Rd. COUNTY LINE Sharp Rd. Longenbaugh Longenbaugh FM 529 Beckendorff 73 Stockdick Stockdick Rd. HWY 90 COUNTY LINE N Interstate 10 Morton Rd. George Bush Ave. Highway Blvd. North Firethorne 36 South Firethorne Fulshear Katy Rd. Flewellen Oaks Ln. Kingsland Blvd. 23 FM 1463 61 79 72 Corbitt 5 Cinco RanchBlvd 27 WoodCreek Bend Ln Katy - Flewellen Rd. Pine Mill Ranch Dr. Roesner Road Gaston Rd Hinesdale Park Ln 28 37 52 Spring Green Blvd 33 Cinco Terrace Dr 78 13 44 68 71 14 66 Pin Oak Rd. Westheimer Pkwy Falcon Landing Green Busch Falcon Landing 15 67 76 77 Roesner Rd. Fry Rd. 64 50 25 80 Westheimer Katy-Gaston Rd. Morton Rd. Franz Rd. Greenway Village 41 16 43 12 Gaston RD. Grand Pkwy 60 Pkwy Crossing Ln. Cinco Grand Parkway 10 7 Seven Meadows Pkwy Clay Road Peek Rd. 3 Provincial 29 Highland Knolls Cinco FM 1093 Gatwick Wetherburn Prince George 34 32 1 Ranch Blvd. 40 46 9 Lakes of Bridgewater Dr Park Row Promenade Cimarron Pkwy. Park Tree Park Timbers Ln. 6 S. Fry Rd. 4 Misty Cove 19 48 11 Westgreen 18 49 8 20 29 63 75 74 30 31 51 65 21 47 Saums Road S. Fry Rd. 24 flower Dr. Westfield Pkwy Greenhouse Rd. Morton Kingsland Blvd. 22 42 Stonelodge Dr. Westheimer Pkwy. Clay Rd. 45 70 17 62 Barker Cyp Greenland Way 26 Dulaney Groeschke Par In Revised 07-21-2015 36 Katy Independent School District Community Education Spring 2016
Eldridge ress k Row Hwy. 6 Clay Rd. Groschke Rd. Hwy. 6 terstate 10 Hwy. 6 Hwy. 6 2 Rippling Water 35 Hickory Downs Patterson Rd. Addicks Howell SCHOOLS AND FACILITIES INFORMATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Elementary Schools Roosevelt Alexander Elementary Bear Creek Elementary Cimarron Elementary Sue Creech Elementary Keiko Davidson Elementary Jo Ella Exley Elementary Edna Mae Fielder Elementary Franz Elementary Loraine T. Golbow Elementary Michael L. Griffin Elementary Jeanette Hayes Elementary Bonnie Holland Elementary Zelma Hutsell Elementary Katy Elementary Odessa Kilpatrick Elementary Robert E. King Elementary Mayde Creek Elementary Polly Ann McRoberts Elementary Memorial Parkway Elementary Morton Ranch Elementary Nottingham Country Elementary Hazel S. Pattison Elementary James E. Randolph Elementary Jack & Sharon Rhoads Elementary Roberta Wright Rylander Elementary Jean & Betty Schmalz Elementary Fred & Patti Shafer Elementary Stan C. Stanley Elementary Ursula Stephens Elementary Sundown Elementary West Memorial Elementary James Williams Elementary Tom Wilson Elementary Diane Winborn Elementary Maurice L. Wolfe Elementary Ray & Jamie Wolman Elementary WoodCreek Elementary Visit us on-line at www.katyisd.org/dept/ce 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Secondary Schools Rodger & Ellen Beck Junior High Beckendorff Junior High Cardiff Junior High Cinco Ranch Junior High Katy Junior High Mayde Creek Junior High T.H. McDonald Junior High Garland McMeans Junior High Memorial Parkway Junior High Morton Ranch Junior High Seven Lakes Junior High West Memorial Junior High WoodCreek Junior High Cinco Ranch High Katy High Mayde Creek High Morton Ranch High Seven Lakes High James E. Taylor High Obra D. Tompkins High Arthur Miller Career & Technology Center Martha Raines High Opportunity Awareness Center Behavior Transition Program Central Facilities East Transportation Center ECI Project TYKE / PPCD Education Support Complex Leonard E. Merrell Center Morgan Rodeo Arena and L.D. Robinson Pavilion Gerald D. Young Agricultural Facility Law Enforcement Center Maintenance and Operations Center Jack F. Rhodes Memorial Stadium Robert R. Shaw Center for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics Support Services Complex Nutrition and Food Service Publications and Printing Purchasing Warehouse-Distribution Center West Transportation Center Kenneth D. Welch Outdoor Learning Center South Transportation Center 37
Katy Independent School District Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Katy, Texas Permit No. 86 6301 South Stadium Lane Katy, Texas 77494