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Ricardo ISD

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Military-Connected Students & Families

Military-Connected Students & Families

The School Counselor's Role

Our counselors collaborate with administrators, teachers, and parents to support student academic success. They develop comprehensive counseling programs that include character development through research-based social emotional learning curriculum, analyze student data to support academic planning and goal setting, and provide short-term counseling as well as access to long-term counseling and support services as needed. 

As the campus military liaisons, our counselors are points of contact for military-connected students and families. They schedule campus visits, arrange initial meetings with teachers, and select student ambassadors to support the transition of military-connected students to Ricardo ISD.Our counselors uphold ethical and professional standards while acting as change agents to improve equity, access, and success through purposeful activities.

The NavyMWR Kingsville Website offers additional of information and links to resources in the area. 

Academic Planning & Support

Ricardo Elementary School Military Liaison

 

Ricardo Middle School Military Liaison

 

School Liaison Officer for NAS Kingsville

  • Sally Gayle Macias, CIV 
  • School Liaison
  • NAS Kingsville
  • 476 Rosendahl St., Suite 126
  • Kingsville, Texas 78363-5111
  • Office: 361-516-6073
  • Cell: 361-537-7595
  • Fax: 361-516-6927
  • Email: KINGSVILLESLO@navy.mil
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    The district's Pre-Kindergarten program provides early learning experiences designed to mitigate the impact of at-risk characteristics to eligible students who are 4 years of age on or before September 1 (see Eligibility Criteria below).

     

    Our Pre-K students receive high-quality research-based instruction aligned with Early Childhood Education requirements adopted by the Texas legislature in 2015. 

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    Students in 8th grade have the opportunity to take Algebra I (in lieu of 8th grade math) and Spanish I for high school credit. Students enrolled in Algebra I are required to take the STAAR End of Course (EOC) assessment in the Spring.

     

    All students are required to complete a Personal Graduation Plan by the end of their 8th grade school year prior to enrollment in high school.

     

     

    Ricardo ISD students have the opportunity to enroll in any of our four area high schools through our District Transfer Agreements. However, students must meet registration deadlines and enrollment requirements set forth by each district. 

    In the Fall semester, 8th grade students take a field trip to each of the four area high schools for a site visit where they have an opportunity to see the campus, hear from campus administrators, and learn about campus organizations to help them select the high school they plan to attend the following school year. 

     

    At the beginning of the Spring semester, guidance counselors from the four high schools come to Ricardo ISD to help their students complete course requests and answer any questions students may have about their district. 

    Click on the links below to learn more about each high school.

    Bishop High School, Bishop CISD

    Kaufer Early College High School, Riviera ISD

    H. M. King Early College High School, Kingsville ISD

    Academy High School, Santa Gertrudis ISD

  • We are happy to offer campus tours to all prospective families who are looking for a great school district.  

     

    Military families who live within the school boundaries may register for enrollment by contacting the Ricardo Elementary School Campus for grades PK - 5 or the Ricardo Middle School Campus for grades 6 - 8.

     

    The Texas Education Agency has provided guidance for military families on Free PreKindergarten Eligibility.

    Students are eligible for enrollment in Pre-K if they are dependents of:

    • active duty uniformed members (parents or official guardians) of the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, or Coast Guard who have eligible children residing in Texas
    • activated or mobilized uniformed members of the Texas National Guard (army or air guard), or activated or mobilized members of the Texas National Guard (army or air guard), or activated or mobilized members of the reserve components of the US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air force, or Coast Guard who have eligible children residing in Texas
    • uniformed service members who are missing in action (MIA)

    Additional information can be found at Early Childhood Education FAQs|Texas Education Agency, TEC  §29.153(b).

     

    OUT OF DISTRICT RESIDENTS

    Families who do not live in the Ricardo ISD boundaries may submit an Application for Transfer for students in grades Pre-K through 8th Grade. If you need assistance completing the application or registration process, or have questions regarding the required documentation, please call 361-592-6465.

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The U.S. Department of Defense and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance provides members of the U.S. Military and their families with free access to online tutoring and homework help 24/7 through tutor .com

 

Ricardo ISD students have the opportunity to enroll in any of our four area high schools through our District Transfer Agreements. However, students must meet registration deadlines and enrollment requirements set forth by each district. 

In the Fall semester, 8th grade students take a field trip to each of the four area high schools for a site visit where they have an opportunity to see the campus, hear from campus administrators, and learn about campus organizations to help them select the high school they plan to attend the following school year. 

 

At the beginning of the Spring semester, guidance counselors from the four high schools come to Ricardo ISD to help their students complete course requests and answer any questions students may have about their district. 

Click on the links below to learn more about each high school.

Bishop High School, Bishop CISD

Kaufer Early College High School, Riviera ISD

H. M. King Early College High School, Kingsville ISD

Academy High School, Santa Gertrudis ISD

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CREDIT BY EXAMINATION - Texas Education Code (TEC), §§ 25.007 and 28.023 (a) requires a school district to provide students with the opportunity to take credit by exam (CBEs).

Ricardo ISD utilizes CBEs developed by Texas Tech University and The University of Texas at Austin for the following:

-Grade Acceleration for Kindergarten-Grade 5

-Credit by Exam without Prior Instruction for Grades 6-8

Grade Acceleration for Kindergarten-Grade 5

For grades 1-5, TAC §74.24(b)(2) states that a student must be accelerated one grade if the student meets the following requirements:

  • Students must score 80% or above in each of the following areas: language arts and reading, mathematics, science, and social studies
  • a school district representative recommends that the student be accelerated; and
  • the student's parent or guardian gives written approval for the acceleration.

Credit by Exam (CBE) without Prior Instruction for Grades 6-8

Study guides for the Texas Tech University and The University of Texas at Austin can be accessed by clicking on the links below: 

Texas Tech University CBE Review Sheets

University of Texas CBE Study Guides

 

CBE Test Opportunities:

A school district must annually provide at least four testing opportunities as follows:

  • one window to test between January 1 and March 31;
  • one window to test between April 1 and June 30;
  • one window to test between July 1 and September 30; and
  • one window to test between October 1 and December 31.

Each examination for acceleration for each elementary grade level and for credit for secondary school academic subjects must be made available during each window unless the examination has an administration date that is established by an entity other than the school district (for example, AP tests administered by the College Board).

 

A student may take a specific examination only once during each window. The testing window must be designed to meet the needs of all students. The dates must be publicized to the community. 

 

A school district must provide opportunities for a student who is homeless or in substitute care who transfers to the district after the start of the school year to be administered credit by examination at any point during the school year.

 

For more information regarding Credit by Exam, read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or visit the TEA website.