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Volume 15, Issue 1 July 26, 2019 C Dr. Mark Murrell, Principal
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Photo credit: Woodlands
Student Center, and
TWCP Staff/Yearbook
From the
Principal
Table of Contents
2-New to Cavalier Connection
3-PTO
4-Counselor Corner
5-College and Career
6-Senior Information
7-Cavalier News
10-Fine Arts
11-Athletics
UPCOMING EVENTS ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Mark A. Murrell
Principal
Dr. Susan Caffrey
Academy Headmaster
Mr. Clint Holden
Associate Principal of
Administration
Dr. Susan Hersperger
Associate Principal
Curriculum /Instruction
Ms. Melanie McCarthy
Associate Principal
Operations
Welcome to The Woodlands College Park High School.
We are excited about the start of a new school year and look forward to
your family being a part of the Cavalier family. We hope that all students
work hard in class and participate in activities and enjoy the entire high
school experience. Our district has completed some security upgrades for
this school year. We have changed access to the front office area. In an ef-
fort to make us more secure, we now will have a reception window as you
enter for general questions and item drop off and the attendance window
for checking students in/out. We are very excited as this secures our cam-
pus even more for your student’s safety. TWCP is continuing to grow in all
areas and we know that together we will have the best year yet!
Junior and Senior Parking
Registration and Infor-
mation
Camp Cavalier 2018 “One Team, Different Dreams”
August 2, 2019 from 5pm-9:30 pm TWCP —— Cost $25 at the door
(no t-shirt for walk-in registration) *come learn all things TWCP, Pizza
and Dance

COUNSELOR’S CORNER College Board School Code 447642 Family Connection website: https://connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?hsid=cphs Progress Report Dates 1st 9-weeks: 9/7, 9/27 2nd 9-weeks: 11/2, 11/30 3rd 9-weeks: 2/1, 2/22 4th 9-weeks: 4/12,5/3/5/24 Report Card Dates 1st 9-weeks: 10/13 PAC/student 2nd 9-weeks: 1/12 PAC/student 3rd 9-weeks: 3/22 PAC/student 4th 9-weeks: 6/8 (Mailed ) Exam Schedule Fall Exams: 12/14-12/19 Seniors Spring: 5/16-5/21 Spring Exams: 5/24-5/30 early release 5/28-5/30 at 11:30 am STAAR Testing Schedule 12/3-12/7, 4/9-4/11 EOC Testing Window 5/6-5/10 AP Testing Dates 5/6-5/17 SAT Test Dates 8/25, 10/6, 11/3, 12/1, 3/9, 5/4, 6/1(4/9 on CP Campus) ACT Test Dates 6/8, 10/27, 12/8, 2/9, 4/13, 6/8, 7/13 PSAT 10/10 during school Late arrival for Seniors 11 am– Com-mons Cavalier/Peer Tutoring 2:45-4PM CCC PTO Meetings 9:00 a.m. LGI 1 9/12, 10/31, 11/7, 12/5, 1/9, 2/13, 3/6, 4/10, 5/22 3/28-PTO “PNO” Fundraiser Dosey Doe’s Big Barn PTO Brown Bag Lunches @ 11:00 am - LGI 10/18, 11/15, 1/17, 4/17
HOMECOMING GAME
September 13
CP vs. Conroe
7pm Woodforest Stadium
HOMECOMING DANCE
September 14, 2019
8pm –11:30 pm at TWCP Commons
Must have ticket and ID for entrance
Tickets Information: $25
Tickets and Guest Form at
SchoolCash online.
PTO Meeting: October 9th 9am in the Library
We welcome three new counselors to the College Park team. Christina U. Flores, Lead Counselor joins us from Laredo, Texas where she served as the Director of Guidance and Counseling for the past 13 years with United Independ-ent School District. She was also a former high school counselor for five years. She brings with her 26 years of educational experience. Dion Henry joins us from Conroe High School where she served as a Science teacher. Meagan Lowery joins us from Barbers Hill ISD where she served as an English Language Arts teacher. The counselors are looking forward to assisting students in preparing for their aca-demic plans and in establishing goals and exploring post-secondary options. As school counselors we will work to implement a comprehensive school counseling program based upon the needs of the students. All students will have the opportunity to meet with their counselor for assistance with personal-social concerns, as well as academic career planning. Please mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: August 1, 2019 – 11th and 12th grade Orientation from 9:00 to 3:00 August 2, 2019 – Camp Cavalier 5:30 to 9:30 9th and 10th grade Orientation 9:00 to 3:00 August 5, 2019 – Open Orientation 4:00 to 7:00 August 19, 2019 – Senior Lighting at 6:00 p.m. August 22, 2019 – Open House at 6:00 August 26, 2019 – Senior Parent/Financial Aid Night at 6:30

Pep Rally Dates 8/30, 9/11, 9/20, 9/27, 10/11, 11/1 1/27(NEAT), Spring Pep Rally: TBD Senior Information Senior Lighting: 8/19 Sr. Parent Info Night: 8/26 Mandatory Senior Mtg. w/Dr. Murrell: 4/17 Prom: 5/1 Honor Grad Breakfast: 4/28 Senior Awards Night: 5/18 Senior Picnic: 5/27 Graduation Practice: 5/27 Graduation: 5/27 PTO Grad Night: 5/27 Early Release Days 10/11 and 12/19, 3/6, - 11:30 am School Holidays (Students)9/2, 10/14, 11/11, 11/25-29, 12/19-1/7, 1/20, 2/17, 3/9-13, 4/10, 5/25 Important Dates 8/19 Senior Lighting Ceremony 6 pm 8/22- Open House 6pm 8/26 –Sr. Parent Info/ Financial Aid Night 6:30 9/9 –9th/10th/New to TX Parent Information Night—6:30 pm 9/16– Jr. Parent Information Night 6:30 pm 9/23–Spanish Parent Info Night 6:30 pm
1/16-Incoming 9th graders Parent Info Night 6:30pm 1/30-Upperclassman Parent Info Night 6:30 pm 2/6- “Everything Under the Sun” Information Night Class Fair 5:30 Advance Course Information 7PM 4/16- NHS Induction Ceremony 6pm 4/17- Sr. Meeting w/ Dr. Murrell 4/28-Honor Graduate Breakfast 8am (Invitation Only) 5/1– Prom 5/1 -Panoramic Picture (before release)
5/16- Senior Awards Night 6:30pm-Auditorium 5/27 - Graduation Practice 5/27- Senior Picnic 5/27 - Graduation 7:30 pm Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Senior Parent and
Financial Aid
Information Meeting
August 26th at 6:30 pm
Auditorium
19-20 Seniors
Just a reminder that if you
need a transcript you must
go through your Family
Connection account to request.
GPA will be updated mid-September and
transcripts will be sent out after update.
Counselor Web page, click here
Junior Parent
Information Night
September 16th at 6:30 pm
Auditorium
9th/10th Grade
Parent Information
Night
September 9th at 6:30 pm
Auditorium
PSAT Test will be given on
October 16th.

Online Information
AST
Campus Life
Cavalier Connection
Child Nutrition
CISD Calendar
CISD Website
Exemption Policy
Faculty/Staff
Parent Access Center
Parent Resources
TWCP Website
What Bus Do I Ride?
School Cash Online
Assistant Principals
Danny Johnson
A-CLE
Lee Koslosky
CFL-GOL
Mitch Marriott
GOM-LD
Victoria Brinkman
LEE-O
Kelsea Meredith
P-SI
Ashley Wallace
SJ-Z
Counselors Christina Flores
Lead Counselor
Debra Creel
College and Career
Meagan Lowery-9th grade
A-LEE
Shannon Andersen- 9th Grade
LEF-Z
Cindy Doud
A-CASP
Dion Henry
CASQ-FIL
Melissa Paris
FIM-H
Mary Edgerly
I-MAS
Chiante Deal
MAT-PRE
Jamie Slabaugh
PRF-STEP
Tammy Morrow
STBQ-Z
2020 Seniors-
Book your Senior Portraits now
at Blu Moon photography!
2018 Blu Moon Photography
281-252-3990
www.blumoonphoto.com
SENIOR LIGHTING CEREMONY
August 19th
Slide show will begin at 6 pm
Ceremony will begin at 6:30 pm
Please submit a baby/childhood
picture and current picture of your
student here
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS
AUGUST 12TH
Senior Dues - $110
Senior class dues are for all the activities throughout the school year; these can be paid
online through the SchoolCash Online. Please see Mr. Koslosky or Mr. Johnson for
more information, or if you are having difficulty paying senior dues.
Please note:
*Senior Dues are optional. Seniors do not have to pay any dues to graduate. *Seniors who graduate
early may still pay dues and participate in all activities. *Any senior attending prom MUST pay dues.
*An early graduate cannot go as a date to prom. They are considered seniors and must pay dues.
Senior Dues Cover:
* Senior Lighting
*Senior T-Shirt (Spring)
*Prom Ticket (Sr. Only)
*Senior Picnic
Senior Dues do NOT Cover:
*Cap, Gown or Graduation Announcements
*Prom Date Ticket
*Homecoming Ticket
*Panoramic Picture
*Prom Pictures
*GradNight ‘19
Grad Night— May 27, 2020 More information to come.
The 2020 Senior class t-shirts
are available to purchase on
school cash online starting on June 10 and
ending on July 26. This is a separate shirt
from the one that is paid for when paying
Senior dues. The cost of the shirt is
$16. Once the July 26 deadline has passed,
there will not be any shirts available to buy
or order. Shirts will be available for pick-up
during orientation.

LUNCH DROP-OFF POLICY:
Safety is the upmost
importance for our
students. For the safety of our stu-
dents, all lunches brought in to
school for your student will need to
be signed in at the front office.
Lunches will be taken to the AP
office for the students to pick-up.
There will be NO food deliveries
accepted by any outside vendor.
Our students know that the AP
office is the location to pick up
items. Thank you for your help and
cooperation.
You can also find us on
Facebook and Twitter
Homecoming Dance 2019
September 14, 2019, TWCP Commons
The TWCP Homecoming Dance will be held on Saturday, September 14 from 8pm-11:30 pm in the TWCP Commons. Tickets will go on
sale on the SchoolCash Online beginning August 15 through September 10. . Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased on the online. Those bringing
dates from other schools must fill out a date form in the front office. Ticket purchases are limited to 2 per student. Everyone must have a photo ID to enter the dance. No one over the age of 20 will be allowed to enter the dance.
Please be sure to pay attention to ticket sales dates and deadlines.
VERIFICATION OF
ENROLLEMENT (VOE)
INFORMATION:
VOE ‘s can be requested during the summer
months by visiting the front office. Please note our sum-
mer hours of Monday –Thursday 8am-4pm (lunch 11:45-
12:45). After August 9th, student must contact or sign
up in the grade level office with a 24 hour notice.
Student Parking for 19-20
School Year
Student Parking Registration will be avail-
able on July 15, 2019 to
August 5th. It will re-open on the
8th for additional registration. Please click here for Parking Registration
and Student test. (This must be done before getting a tag).
Parking is $75 and can be paid at SchoolCash Online. Parking will close on Au-
gust 6th to assign spaces and re-open after August 8th for students to start
registering once again.
Parking tag pick up will be on August 8th from 3pm-5pm in the Student
Entrance Foyer.
TWCP- DRIVER EDUCATION
CLASSES For class information you can go on-line at
http://www.esc6.net/apps/pages/index.jsp?
For more information, please contact Chris Hemphill 936.435.8325 or
Yearbook Supplements are in!
If you purchased a yearbook, please come by
the front office until school starts, after they
can be picked up at Orientation or
Grade Level office.

Book Fair - Conveniently purchase students' required reading books for their Eng-lish classes during all Orienta-tion sessions in the Library.
Thursday, August 1 - 9am- 3pm
Friday, August 2 - 9am- 3pm
Monday, August 5 - 4pm-7pm We will accept cash, checks, and credit cards. As the primary fundraiser for the Library, the Book Fair profits allow us to bring in guest authors and sponsor other campus reading promotions throughout the school year.
CAVALIER EXPRESS:
The Cavalier express will be open during all
orientations, and all lunch periods once school
starts. We will have spirit shirts and items, as well
as Pep Rally T’s, football tickets, and much more.
Stop by and say Hi!
CAMP CAVALIER 2019 CP would like to encourage all of our incoming freshmen to
attend Camp Cavalier on Friday, August 2nd from 5 – 9:30pm.
The students will get a behind the scenes tour of the build-
ing, be introduced to the many clubs and organizations avail-
able to join, get to meet their assistant principal and coun-
selor, as well as enjoy a pizza dinner, pep rally, and a dance!!
Registration and payments made before July 22nd will include
a t-shirt and a backpack.
Hey parents, you haven’t been excluded from the fun. Parents
are invited to attend a “Transition to High School” meeting
with Dr. Murrell in the auditorium at 5pm, right after you
drop your student off at the east gym entrance for Camp
Cavalier. This meeting will cover everything you need to know
to get your student’s high school experience off on the right
foot.
The $25 Camp Cavalier payment must be made on School Cash
Online. Go to Schoolcashonline.com or go to the College Park
Website, click on “Campus Life” then “Student Helpful Links”
and “School Webstore”, then sign in or register for an
account.
How to access STAAR
Scores, the instructions
are on our Website.
Click here for Access
information.
Eat Breakfast at School!
Breakfast is served at school! School breakfast will give your child a healthy start to the day. A nutritious breakfast helps students be more alert so they can learn more in class. Breakfast has vitamins and nutrients for a strong and healthy body.
Breakfast at school is affordable at only $1.35. If you qualify for free and reduced price meals, you also qualify for the breakfast program, with no additional paper-work. You can’t find a healthy breakfast at such a low cost anywhere else.
Help your child start the day right with school breakfast!
Desayuno en la Escuela
¡Los niños pueden desayunar en la escuela! Sus niños pueden comenzar el día saludablemente al comer el desa-yuno en la escuela. Un desayuno saludable ayuda a los estudiantes estar más alertos, y así aprender más. El desayuno tiene vitaminas y nutrientes para un cuerpo fuerte.
Y el desayuno en las escuelas no cuesta mucho- $1.35. Si ya calificas para comidas gratis o comidas a precio redu-cido, también calificas para el Programa de Desayunos Escolares, y no tienes que llenar más formularios.
¡Ayuda a tu niño a comenzar el día bien con desayunos escolares!
The first meeting of the Science National
Honor Society is Monday, 8/26 @ 2:45 in the
1300 LGI.

As our new school year begins, we have been
sending out emails to our parents concerning,
Safety and Security, Lunch Drop off policies,
Dress Code, Attendance, etc. You may also
review them on our School Website.
Attendance Information – Attendance Line: 936.709.3003 – Attendance Fax: 936.709.3019 – Attendance Email: [email protected] **State law requires that students be in attendance 90% of the semester – Excused or Unexcused. Students outside this limit will be required to make up time to receive class credit.
TO REPORT AND ALL DAY ABSENCE(S): Please call the attendance line (each day your student is absent) and leave the following information, or you may send a note which includes the following: –Student’s name –Date(s) of Absence(s) –Reason for Absence(s) –Parent/Guardian Name and Signature –Contact phone numbers
You will receive an automated phone call on the day your student is absent from school. The Attendance Office will then email you if we have not received a note or telephone call from you within 48 hours of the absence. We ask that you respond to our email to excuse the absence. The student must then clear the absence by contacting a parent or it will be marked UNEXCUSED and a discipline referral can be written.
LUNCH DROP-OFF POLICY:
Safety and keeping our campus secure is the upmost
importance for our students. For the safety of our
students, all lunches brought in to school for your
student will need to be signed in at the front office-
window. Lunches will be taken to the AP office for
the students to pick-up. There will be NO food
deliveries accepted by any outside vendor. Our
students know that the AP office is the location to
pick up all items.
Thank you for your help and cooperation.

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*Sense and Sensibility Auditions- August 19, 20 Performances-October 23, 24, 25, 26 at 7:00pm
Love, Death and Prom Auditions- August 21, 22 Performances- October 7, 8, 9 and 10 at 7:00pm
Disney’s Freaky Friday Auditions- November 4, 5 Performances-January 23, 24, 25 at 7:00pm Two performances Saturday- 2:00pm and 7:00pm
*Second Samuel Auditions-January 27 and 28 Performances-February 28, March 2, 4, 6, 17, 18, 19
*The God Committee Auditions-January29, 30 Performances-April 22, 23, 24, 25 at 7:00pm
Theatre III/IV Class Community Engaged Theatre Project in the Black Box Performance- November 19th at 7:00pm
CP Theatre
2019-2020 Season
Happy back-to-school, Cavalier Choir Members! We look forward to seeing you all in a few short weeks. Please take advantage of the discounted commitment fee by visiting the Cavalier Choir Booster Club at orientation or by following the link be-low. Offer ends August 5.
Additionally, please mark down these dates in your calendar:
August 24 - Choir Picnic August 27 - Parent Meeting October 4 - Fall Concert November 9 - Military Salute December 11 - Non Varsity Holiday Concert December 12 - Varsity Holiday Concert December 13 - Days of Gratitude January 23-25 - Musical May 11 - Pop Show
Thank you, and enjoy the final weeks of summer!
http://cavalierchoir.com/booster-news/

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Ath
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Information here
Date Opponent Site Time
8/23 CP vs Montgomery Moorhead Stadium 7pm
8/30 CP vs Aldine Davis Woodforest Stadium 7pm
9/7 CP @ Aldine MacArthur Thorne Stadium 7pm
9/13 CP vs Conroe Woodforest Stadium 7pm
9/20 CP @ TWHS Woodforest Stadium 7pm
9/27 CP vs Klein Collins Moorhead Stadium 7pm
10/3 CP @ Klein Forest Klein Memorial 7pm
10/11 CP vs ORHS Woodforest Stadium 7pm
10/26 CP @ Klein Oak Klein Memorial 7pm
11/1 CP vs Klein Cain Woodforest Stadium 7pm
11/8 CP @ Klein Klein Memorial 7pm
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
CP Home Varsity Football
Tickets purchased
here
Klein Stadium Varsity
Football Tickets
purchased here
College Park Season Football Tickets, click here

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Ath
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Date Team/Coach Email Parent Meeting
1st 2 weeks of School Boys Basketball
Coach McNeely
1st 2 weeks of School Girls Basketball
Shayna Brown
[email protected] 1st of October
Contact Cross Country/Track
Mike Gibson
Contact Girls Cross Country/
Track
Contact Football
Lonnie Madison
Contact Golf
Steve Tatum
Nov 25-27 Boys Soccer
John Owens
Dec 2-4 Girls Soccer
Meredith Cook
Jan 24, 25 and 27 Softball
Joseph Schulze
[email protected] Parent meeting after
tryouts
August 6 Swim/Dive
Rachel Banes
Times:
G-8:30am-10:30am
B-10:30-12:30PM
Tennis
Robert Klein
[email protected] V 8/8 at 6pm
Aug 1 & 2
8-11 am/1-3 pm
Volleball
Candy Collins-Gibson
[email protected] Info on website
Contact Wrestling
Eric Spjut
[email protected] August 21-6pm