
Students & Parents
School Hours: 9:05 – 4:30
Office Hours: 8:30 – 4:45
Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:05
Campus Address:
4113 F.M. 2977
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone: 832-223-6100
Fax: 832-223-6101
School Hours: 9:05 – 4:30
Office Hours: 8:30 – 4:45
Breakfast: 8:30 – 9:05
What's Happening in the Lions' Den?
Information for Steenbergen Families
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Attendance
Absence excuses can be turned in to Sandra McNeal at the Steenbergen Front Office or email sandra.mcneal@lcisd.org.
Registration
Please schedule an appointment for new student registration with Kim Warnasch at 832-223-6101 or email kwarnasch@lcisd.org.
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Maria “Cari” Dominguez, LVN
Campus Nurse
Ph: 832-223-6106
Fax: 832-223-6101
Email maria.dominguez@lcisd.org
If your child is sick:
Children must be free of fever (less than 100.0 degrees) for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medications (such as Tylenol or Advil / Motrin) before returning to school. Children must be free of diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school and need to be eating and drinking without any problem. If a child vomits two or more times within 24 hours, they will need to stay home for at least 24 hours to ensure they are not contagious.Please call the school nurse if your child has been diagnosed with a contagious condition such as pink eye, strep throat, chicken pox, head lice, impetigo, ringworm, flu or has vomiting and/or diarrhea.
Medication:
Children are not permitted to carry medication including cough drops. ALL MEDICATION must be administered from the clinic. Over the counter medication for less than 6 weeks must be accompanied by a note from the parent authorizing administration of the medication, reason and dose, time and amount. Parents must deliver the medication to the clinic and bring only the necessary amount for school. ALL medication must be in the original container. All prescription medication must be in the original pharmacy container with the child’s name, medication date and dosing instructions. A second bottle from the pharmacy can be requested from the pharmacy by the parent for the school clinic. Medications such as antibiotics for 3 times a day or every 8 hours are to be given at home. Just follow a before breakfast, after school and before bedtime schedule. The Medication Administration Form can be found in the district health forms link below.*There are no "stock medications" in the clinic such as Tylenol, Motrin, Tums, etc. Medications can only be sent for the student by the parent or guardian.
Food Allergies:
Food allergies can be life threatening. The risk of accidental exposure to foods can be reduced in the school setting if schools work with students, parents, and physicians to minimize risks and provide a safe educational environment for food-allergic students. Provide written medical documentation, instructions, and medications as directed by a physician, using the Food Allergy Action Plan as a guide. Include a photo of the child on the written form.Immunizations:
Texas Department of Health requires all school age children to be up to date on immunizations. Children are excluded from school until the required immunizations are obtained and a copy is given to the school nurse. Contact school nurse with questions. -
Shelby Hathorn
Counselor
832-223-6105
Resources for Student Success
Internet Safety Resources
Family Support Resources
- Bullying Prevention
- Mental Health America Finding Help
- National Crisis Text Line
- National Alliance On Mental Illness
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health
- 7 Cups Emotional Support
- 988 Lifeline
- Texana Rosenberg 281-342-6384 / Sugar Land 281-276-4400
- Crisis Helpline 1-800-633-5686
- LCISD HOPE Line 832-223-4673 (available 24/7)
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