
✏️Attendance matters✏️
Absences from class may result in serious disruption of a student’s learning and educational experiences. Up to 8 days per year (4 per semester) may be excused by a parent note for missed attendance beyond medical, approved excused, and statutorily exemptions. Vacations taken during the school year will be coded as unexcused absences.
Learn more about attendance by visiting our website: https://www.gcisd.net/o/gcisd/page/attendance


Effective 9/1/2023, Texas House Bill 114 requires a student to be placed in the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) if the student possesses, uses, or is under the influence of, or sells, gives, or delivers marijuana, THC, or an e-cigarette to another person within 300 feet of school property or at a school-related event.
Parent may find the full version of the Bill here: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/88R/billtext/pdf/HB00114F.pdf
The District encourages all families to talk with their students regarding the dangers associated with vaping or drug usage and to discuss the implications of this new law with your children, emphasizing the importance of adhering to school policies and laws for their own welfare and for the betterment of the school community as a whole. Your cooperation and support in ensuring that our district remains a safe and healthy educational environment for our students is deeply appreciated.


Changes to School Policy Regarding E-Cigarettes, Vaping and Related Substances
Effective 9/1/2023, Texas House Bill 114 requires a student to be placed in the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) if the student possesses, uses, or is under the influence of, or sells, gives, or delivers marijuana, THC, or an e-cigarette to another person within 300 feet of school property or at a school-related event. Parent may find the full version of the Bill here: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/88R/billtext/pdf/HB00114F.pdf
The District encourages all families to talk with their students regarding the dangers associated with vaping or drug usage and to discuss the implications of this new law with your children, emphasizing the importance of adhering to school policies and laws for their own welfare and for the betterment of the school community as a whole.
Your cooperation and support in ensuring that our district remains a safe and healthy educational environment for our students is deeply appreciated.


The Colleyville Middle School leadership team is ready for the new school year!


Registration for the 2023-2024 school year for all students is now open. While parents are able to register up until the first day of school, enrollment numbers help with planning purposes so don’t delay – enroll today!
https://www.gcisd.net/parents/enrolling_students/


Another 5🌟All-Star educator joins #TeamCMS! This time, we are proud to announce our new Assistant Principal, Michael Vargas! Mr. Vargas was awarded the title of 2023 Region 11 High School Assistant Principal of the Year by TASSP. Mr. Vargas brings a wealth of administrative experience to the team. Welcome aboard. Mr. Vargas! #CMScelebrates


Phase 1 of our new Waterboy Texas signage proudly hangs at our stadium!🙌🎉
Thanks to Rotary Club of Colleyville, Colleyville Middle School PTA, and our CMS athletics booster club for partnering with us at CMS to enhance our school's branding! Phase 2 coming soon!
#TeamCMS #CMScelebrates #ColtPride
