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Welcome Parents

Every day lessons and attendance counts! At Center Point ISD we care about every student having access to the necessary systems, services and information to be academically and personally successful. Here is where you can find quick links to Parent specific information, which is located elsewhere on cpisd.net, such as forms, transportation information, handbooks, etc. If you have any questions please contact your student’s campus office.

Elementary Campus: 830-353-8146

Secondary Campus: 830-353-8142

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Student Safety and Mental Health

As of 2021, Center Point ISD has partnered with P3 Campus, which allows students and parents to anonymously submit reports concerning student safety or wellness. To know more about P3 visit the following link. You can also submit a P3 report through the following link as well.


About P3 Campus ReportingThe logo for P Campus, featuring a stylized 'P' in dark blue and the word 'campus' in green.

Did you know that school attendance is the leading indicator of your child’s lifelong success?

Why Attendance Matters

Academic Achievement


 

Students who attend school regularly are more likely to achieve academic success, graduate on time, and pursue higher education opportunities.

Social and Emotional Development


 

School provides a supportive environment where students can develop social skills, build friendships, and enhance their emotional well-being.

Future Success


 

Regular attendance instills valuable habits such as punctuality, responsibility, and commitment, which are essential for success in life.

Attendance Tips

Communicate with the school: If your child experiences challenges that affect their attendance, please reach out to the school for support and resources. We are your partner and here to help you however we can. 

 

Encourage a love of learning: Foster a positive attitude towards school and learning by engaging in educational activities with your child at home.  If there are areas where your child’s school or academic experience can improve, we encourage you to speak with your school principal or educator. 

Establish a consistent routine: Ensure your child gets enough sleep, eats a healthy breakfast, and has ample time to prepare for school each morning.  If you need help with providing meals for your child or are in need of transportation, please contact your child’s principal. 

 

Schedule appointments outside of school hours: Whenever possible, schedule doctor's appointments, dental check-ups, and other appointments during non-school hours.  Even missing a half day of school for an appointment can be disruptive to your child’s academic experience. 

Upcoming Events

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