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<strong>Raintree</strong><strong>Village</strong><br />

Official Online Newsletter<br />

Community News<br />

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Fire Dept. (non-emergency/events) 281-578-2518<br />

Sheriff (Fry Road) 281-647-9371<br />

Katy Police (Non-emergency) 281-391-4848<br />

Crime Stoppers 281-999-3191<br />

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Mem. Hermann Katy Hospital 281-644-7000<br />

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SCHOOLS<br />

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McDonald Jr. High (South) 281-237-7400<br />

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KISD Administration 281-396-6000<br />

HARRIS COUNTY NUMBERS<br />

Poison Control 1-800-764-7661<br />

Animal Control 281-999-3191<br />

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COMMUNITY EVENTS<br />

The HOA Board received suggestions for different community events. In<br />

an effort to offer various opportunities to strengthen our community,<br />

we’re looking to add an event, which inspires and celebrates the rich<br />

cultures demonstrated within our community. Of course, it will center<br />

around food so look for more information in the coming months.<br />

COMMON VIOLATIONS OF DEED RESTRICTIONS<br />

<strong>Raintree</strong> <strong>Village</strong> is a deed-restricted community aimed at ensuring there’s<br />

aesthetic uniformity between residential properties and that certain<br />

other activities are limited. If you intend to do anything to the exterior of<br />

your home, you must complete an application for home improvements<br />

and modifications form. This includes installing a storage shed in your<br />

backyard.<br />

There’s also an expectation that all residents will maintain their yard<br />

and general appearance of the home. Common violations include<br />

overgrown yards, mold on homes, trashcans visible from the street and<br />

disabled vehicles. Our management company, KPM, drives through our<br />

community at least once a week assessing compliance with the deed<br />

restrictions. Any violations are communicated in a letter along with a<br />

picture of the violation (date & time stamped).<br />

It’s understandable that issuing or receiving such letters can be perceived<br />

as a nuisance. Yet, it’s necessary so that all of us remain on the same<br />

page of what constitutes a well-kept community (i.e. deed restrictions).<br />

In general, the Management Company and HOA Board understand<br />

residents are busy. Therefore, you are encouraged to contact the<br />

management company (KPM) when a violation cannot be addressed<br />

within stated timeframes noted in the letter.<br />

It cannot be emphasized enough that communication is the key if you do<br />

not understand a violation. Again, contact KPM or attend our HOA Board<br />

meetings for additional clarification.<br />

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<br />

You are reminded of our standing committees, which need ongoing<br />

volunteers. The committees are as follows:<br />

• Pool Committee (organizes Official Pool Opening Party & monitors<br />

activities during pool season)<br />

• Newsletter - submit articles<br />

• Yard of the Month - select section winners<br />

We also need volunteers for the listed community activities. Volunteering<br />

is an opportunity to make <strong>Raintree</strong> <strong>Village</strong> a better community for all the<br />

residents. If you’re interested in volunteering for any of the noted events<br />

or committees, contact Walonda Hollins at hollinsw@sbcglobal.net.<br />

BE SURE ADDRESS IS CLEAR FROM THE STREET<br />

County officials want to remind residents of the Ordinance 5.3 requiring<br />

that addresses or building numbers be legible and visible from the street.<br />

The section states the numbers must be in Arabic numerals at least four<br />

inches in height and clearly visible. The number should be placed on,<br />

above or at the side of the main entrance so the number is clearly visible<br />

from the public right away. Whenever a home entrance is more than 50<br />

feet from a public right away, a number should also be placed at the end<br />

of a driveway or property entrance.<br />

STREETLIGHTS<br />

We want all of our streetlights to work. A lighted area is a safer area. If<br />

a streetlight is out in your area, please go to www.centerpointenergy.<br />

com and report it. Once on the website, click on “electricity” then<br />

“residential.” On the left side, you should click on “report a streetlight<br />

outage” to enter the required information. Each light pole should<br />

have a number on it. When reporting the out or malfunctioning<br />

light, give them the pole number, closest street address, contact<br />

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RAINTREE VILLAGE HOA WEBSITE<br />

WWW.RAINTREEVILLAGE.COM<br />

We encourage you to visit our community website. The website includes<br />

a link to review current crime statistics for our community (www.<br />

crimereports.org) and pictures of Yard of the Month winners. As a fellow<br />

resident, you’ll have access to critical information regarding the HOA<br />

budget and annual meeting minutes.<br />

The aforementioned information can only be accessed by establishing<br />

a log-on user name and password. A request for an email address<br />

during the initial signup process will enable residents to receive alerts of<br />

upcoming events or critical notices. If you have any suggestions, please<br />

contact KPM Management Office at 281-685-3090.<br />

SATELLITE DISHES<br />

It’s come to HOA’s attention that the installation of satellite dishes on<br />

some homes violates the deed restrictions. Satellites are expected to be<br />

installed out of sight of public view. The Association appreciates residents<br />

taking the time to ensure compliance.<br />

DRIVING IN RAINTREE VILLAGE<br />

Our community has grown significantly over the past year. Moreover, our<br />

community has numerous homes along our main street, <strong>Raintree</strong> <strong>Village</strong>.<br />

With such growth, it’s important that we’re more cognizant of our speed<br />

while driving through <strong>Raintree</strong> <strong>Village</strong> and parking on community streets.<br />

I’m sure everyone has noticed increased congestion along with cars<br />

parked along various streets within our community. However, it’s<br />

important that all of us adhere to the speed limit and encourage others<br />

to do the same.<br />

The following tips serve as a reminder for driving & parking in our<br />

community:<br />

1. Drive the speed limit - 35 miles per hour<br />

2. Do not block your neighbor’s driveway<br />

3. Make sure you park in the direction of traffic when parking on the street<br />

4. Make sure you park within 18 inches from the curb<br />

5. Remain mindful if the street is narrow, street parking impose greater<br />

limitations for emergency vehicles<br />

Finally, we must be mindful that emergency vehicles are wider than<br />

personal vehicles. Some community streets impose greater limitations for<br />

emergency vehicles when there’s street parking. Although residents have<br />

the right to park on the street, let’s be mindful of the aforementioned tips.<br />

THE STANDING RULES FOR<br />

RAINTREE VILLAGE<br />

HOA BOARD MEETINGS<br />

The Board of Directors feels it serves you best when the Board meetings<br />

are conducted in an orderly manner. The HOA Board Meetings are held<br />

to conduct Association business. Your cooperation in this regard is<br />

requested. Parliamentary Procedure is followed at this Meeting.<br />

There are two sessions at the HOA Board Meetings, an open session when<br />

members may be present and an executive session when no members<br />

are permitted.<br />

Board Meeting will begin with the open session at 7 PM until 7:15 PM<br />

when that time slot has been filled, members must wait until the next<br />

month’s meeting to be placed on the agenda.<br />

Your opinion is important to the Board of Directors. The Board<br />

desires to hear from Members who have information concerning the<br />

Association. During the portion of the Meeting in which the Chair<br />

accepts questions or comments from the floor, please proceed in the<br />

following manner.<br />

1. If you wish to address the Board, please contact the Board at least 10<br />

days prior to Meeting to be added to the agenda. You also have to state<br />

the topic to be discussed and stay on that topic only.<br />

2. Any Member wishing to address the Board shall speak no more than<br />

two (2) minutes.<br />

3. No Member may speak more than once on the subject and no more<br />

than two (2) minutes, until all Members who wish to speak have done so.<br />

4. Members of the audience shall not be permitted to interrupt nor<br />

question any speaker.<br />

5. After the speaker has finished addressing the Board, the Meeting<br />

Chairperson will recognize the next Member to speak.<br />

6. Members in attendance are not permitted to engage in private<br />

discussions during the open session and must remain quite or leave the<br />

meeting room.<br />

7. Violations of these Standing Rules will not be tolerated. Violators may<br />

be requested to leave the Meeting.<br />

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TIPS TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF BURGLARY<br />

It cannot be stated enough of the importance of minimizing our<br />

exposure to crime. Our contract deputies stated that certain vehicles<br />

have increased exposure to theft, specifically the tires and rims. The<br />

vehicles commonly targeted are Ford F150, Dodge Chargers and Chevy<br />

Tahoes. Although these vehicles have rim locks, another safeguard is to<br />

park your vehicle in the garage or close to another vehicle. Anyway, you<br />

can either slow down or cause attention will help reduce the risk of theft.<br />

You need to be mindful to breakdown bags and boxes of large purchases,<br />

if possible place in trash bins or bags. Although it’s time consuming and<br />

burdensome, it doesn’t call attention to such items in your home.<br />

The list below simply reminds us of other things we should be mindful<br />

each day.<br />

1. Take the time to meet and know your neighbors. Let them know if you<br />

notice anything unusual such as cars or people at their homes.<br />

2. Make sure to close garage doors when at home & away.<br />

3. Don’t keep garage door openers in the car, take them in the house<br />

with you; a garage door opener makes it easier for someone to enter your<br />

garage or house to remove personal property.<br />

4. Keep car doors locked and take valuables either in your home or ensure<br />

the items are not in plain site; remember to take down the attachment for<br />

your Garmin too, as it alerts individuals that something valuable may be<br />

in the car.<br />

5. If possible, keep a car in a driveway as it gives an impression that<br />

someone is home.<br />

6. Keep all shrubs and plants at a level low enough that passing by<br />

officers or other residents can see if someone is lurking in those bushes!<br />

Shrubs should also be trimmed high enough to show “feet” of someone<br />

hiding in them.<br />

7. Have keys in hand before leaving the store, house or office, avoiding<br />

standing by the car searching for them.<br />

8. Don’t leave ladders on the side of the house or in the back yard.<br />

Ladders provide easy access to open second floor windows and no one<br />

will be able to see.<br />

9. Make sure you close blinds when you are inside at night with the lights<br />

on, potential burglars can see right inside and know who is at home.<br />

10. Use sensor lights outside the home. It deters criminals by “spot<br />

lighting” their efforts to enter your home.<br />

11. Use double key locks: locks that require a key from the outside and<br />

from the inside.<br />

12. Repair any broken areas of your fence, reducing the access of potential<br />

burglars or mischievous kids.<br />

13. When on vacation, let your neighbor(s) know so they can keep an eye<br />

out for suspicious activity. You can also inform the Harris County Deputy’s<br />

Office serving our area. The Storefront Office is located 19818 Franz Rd.,<br />

Katy, TX 77449, 281-647-9371. The storefront hours: 9 AM - 5 PM.<br />

14. When on vacation, keep yards mowed and trimmed, burglars spend<br />

a lot of time in a neighborhood looking for their next targets. Overgrown<br />

yards are a sure sign no one’s home.<br />

HARRIS COUNTY LEASH LAW<br />

Animals that are not properly restrained pose a threat to all our residents.<br />

While you may know your pet is friendly, an animal running at someone<br />

who is walking by is very scary for that person. Many children are afraid of<br />

animals and become frightened, which could result in the child getting<br />

hurt trying to avoid the animal.<br />

Harris County Animal Control advises, “All dogs and cats must be kept<br />

under restraint while in the unincorporated areas of Harris County, Texas.<br />

The custodian of a dog or cat is not authorized to have, harbor or keep<br />

any unlicensed dog or cat, nor to allow any dog or cat to become a stray.”<br />

Restraint is defined as “the control of a dog or cat under the following<br />

circumstances:<br />

1. When it is controlled by a line or leash not more than six (6) feet in<br />

6<br />

length, if the line or leash is held by a human being, who is capable of<br />

controlling or governing the dog or cat in question<br />

2. When it is within a fully enclosed vehicle<br />

3. When it is on the premise of the custodian and the animal does not<br />

have access to sidewalk or street.”<br />

While it may be nice to have your animal out in the yard while you work<br />

or play, it is against the law, unless the animal is properly restrained.<br />

Let’s all help keep our community a safe and comfortable place for all<br />

our residents by being responsible pet owners. This will not only protect<br />

anyone who may be walking or bicycling in the area, but also the pet<br />

owner who could be held legally responsible or possibly sued for failing<br />

to properly restrain their pet.<br />

To make a complaint or report an animal that is not properly restrained<br />

please contact:<br />

Harris County Precinct #5, Contract #87: 281-463-6666<br />

Harris County Animal Control: 281-999-3191<br />

Harris County Health Department, Rabies/Animal Control Section<br />

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DISCOVERING YOU’RE PRICELESS TO GOD<br />

A summer kids’ event called Treasured VBS will be hosted at Family Life<br />

Assembly of God, 24911 Roesner Road, Katy from Monday, June 14 th to<br />

Thursday, June 17 th . At Treasured, kids discover God’s greatest treasure<br />

isn’t diamonds, gems or gold - it’s them! Kids participate in memorable<br />

Bible-learning activities, sing catchy songs, play teamwork-building<br />

games, experience one-of-a-kind Bible Adventures, collect Bible Memory<br />

Buddies to remind them of God’s love and test out Sciency-Fun Gizmos<br />

they’ll take home and play with all summer long. Plus, kids will learn to<br />

look for evidence of God all around them through something called God<br />

Sightings. Each day concludes with the Closing Quest that gets everyone<br />

involved in living what they’ve learned. Kids at Treasured VBS will join a<br />

mission project effort to provide mosquito nets for draping over beds to<br />

protect kids while they sleep. The nets will be distributed all over the worldwherever<br />

mosquitoes may carry malaria. Treasured is for kids from 3 years<br />

old and toilet trained to kids who just finished 5 th grade and will run from<br />

6-8:30 PM each day. For more information, call 281-392-0637. To register go<br />

to www.flag.church and look for the Treasured VBS logo on the home page.<br />

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GRACE FELLOWSHIP PRESS PLAY<br />

& GET IN THE MIX VBS<br />

JUNE 14 - 17, <strong>2021</strong>, 9 AM - 12 PM<br />

Get ready to GET IN THE MIX this year at VBS. Join us in-person or online<br />

as we turn up the volume! We will remind kids that they can have<br />

confidence because of Jesus. Kids will begin to see themselves the same<br />

way that Jesus sees them, then real confidence will begin to take root and<br />

grow. They will see that they are known, they belong, they are forgiven,<br />

they can change, and that they can make a difference! So PRESS PLAY and<br />

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volunteers. Registration Price is free! www.whatisgrace.org/vbs<br />

GRACE FELLOWSHIP THE BRIDGE<br />

SPECIAL NEEDS VBS<br />

JUNE 14-17, <strong>2021</strong><br />

This year we are offering two VBS options, in-person and online! The<br />

Bridge Special Needs VBS track in-person is from 9 AM to noon. It is for all<br />

school age special needs students (Kindergarten-12 th Grade). To help us<br />

provide a fun and safe environment for all children, please be sure your<br />

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require isolation from the rest of The Bridge population • Student is not<br />

aggressive and does not pose a threat to themselves or others • Student<br />

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care. For any questions, please contact our Special Needs Director, Katina<br />

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THE FOUNDRY CHURCH VBS<br />

JUNE 21-25, <strong>2021</strong>, 9 AM - 12 PM<br />

WILDERNESS ESCAPE - WHERE GOD GUIDES & PROVIDES<br />

Fry Road Campus - For children ages completed Kindergarten-5 th Grade<br />

Join us at Wilderness Escape VBS, and become part of the journey as<br />

Moses and the Israelites watch God guide and provide! You’ll travel back<br />

into Bible times-without setting foot outside our community. Each day,<br />

you’ll become part of history as we see, hear, touch, and even taste what<br />

it was like to live in the Bible-times wilderness! You’ll explore the Israelite<br />

Camp tents, visit Moses, take part in games, dance to lively Bible songs,<br />

and sample tasty tidbits as you discover more about Moses’ adventures.<br />

These experiences make God’s Word come alive with new meaning for<br />

all who participate! Register at https://foundrychurch.org/summeroffun.<br />

ST. JOHN VIANNEY ONLINE VBS<br />

BEGINS JULY 5, <strong>2021</strong><br />

TREASURED - DISCOVERING YOU’RE PRICELESS TO GOD<br />

Embark on an epic quest through hidden ruins, ancient caves, and<br />

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adventures. They’ll discover God’s greatest treasure isn’t diamonds,<br />

gems, or gold–it’s them! To volunteer or for more information, visit www.<br />

stjohnvianney.org/faith-formation/youth-formation/vacation-bibleschool/<br />

or email Anabel Acosta at aacosta@stjohnvianney.org.<br />

ST. FAUSTINA CATHOLIC CHURCH VBS<br />

JULY 19-23, <strong>2021</strong><br />

TREASURED - DISCOVERING YOU’RE PRICELESS TO GOD<br />

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CHALLENGE ISLAND STEM SUMMER CAMP<br />

JUNE 7 - JULY 23, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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Challenge Island®, The World’s #1 STEM/STEAM program, is a high-energy,<br />

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CAMP WEST AT FAITH WEST ACADEMY<br />

JUNE 14-JULY 16, <strong>2021</strong><br />

2225 Porter Rd, Katy, TX<br />

Camp West is a fun and exciting day camp open to all children<br />

Kindergarten through 8 th grade. Come experience the joy of summer<br />

camp in the heart of Katy, TX. Campers are treasured at Camp West, they<br />

have the most fun they’ve ever had in a safe environment, and enjoy the<br />

life-changing love of Jesus! www.campwest.org<br />

GRACE FELLOWSHIP AFTER VBS SPORTS CAMP<br />

JUNE 14-17, <strong>2021</strong>, 12 PM - 4 PM<br />

Armored-Sports is offering a sports camp after VBS for children completed<br />

Kindergarten-5 th grade. The sports camp is a multi-sport camp consisting<br />

of fun games like Dodgeball, Kickball, Capture the Flag, and other games<br />

revolving around classic sports like Basketball, Flag Football, and Soccer.<br />

Your child will be escorted by VBS leaders at the conclusion of VBS to<br />

Sports Camp, where they will meet Armored Staff and eat their sack<br />

lunch. Parents, you may drop off at the start of VBS and don’t have to pick<br />

up until the end of Sports Camp! Registration Price: February 7 th -June 1 st -<br />

$95; After June 1 st - $105. More information at www.armored-sports.com<br />

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DRAMA CAMPS AT CINCO RANCH LAKE HOUSE<br />

JUNE 21-AUGUST 6, <strong>2021</strong><br />

25202 Springwood Lake Dr, Katy, TX<br />

“Fun With Fables”, “Hollywood Who-Dun-It! and “Inspiration Playhouse - Fairy<br />

Tales”! Games, activities, crafts, performances! Register at https://dramakids.<br />

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KATY’S NEWEST FILMMAKING AND ANIMATION<br />

CAMP CREATED BY SLHS ALUMNI<br />

Howdy! Our names are Kai, Cazden, Robbie and Jack, we are four SLHS Alumni<br />

and Texas Film School Graduates. For the past year we have been creating<br />

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goal is to share with students the wonders of film and animation without the<br />

dullness of note taking and lectures. We designed our 3-day camps so that<br />

students will learn hands-on and in real-time, creating Special effects, Green<br />

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home with a new movie they created themselves and on the last day we will<br />

transform a classroom into a mock Oscars Film Festival where your child will<br />

pick their favorite film that they made to be shown on the big screen! We are<br />

running our first camps this summer and we would love to have some support<br />

from the local community to get us off to a good start. Camps are held at<br />

Mirus Academy Katy, 5561 3 rd St, Katy, TX 77493 and Each camper will receive<br />

a free shirt and goody bag. Two Sessions will be held this summer:<br />

Session 1: June 28 th -30 th : 8:30 AM-3:30 PM<br />

Session 2: July 20 th -22 nd : 8:30 AM-3:30 PM<br />

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SUMMER CAMP <strong>2021</strong><br />

ASPIRING ARTISTS THREE WEEK WORKSHOP: MUSICAL THEATRE REVUE<br />

AGES: 13-18 **AUDITIION DAY: Thurs, July 8 th at 1-4 PM**<br />

Rehearsal Dates/Times: July 12 th -16 th , July 19 th -23 rd , July 26 th -28 th : 1 PM-4 PM<br />

Tech/Dress Rehearsal: Thursday, July 29 th at 12-4 PM<br />

Recording Session: Friday, July 30 th at 12-4 PM<br />

The Aspiring Artist Workshop Platform inspires creativity, exercises<br />

imaginations and promotes artistic risk-taking, while developing critical<br />

thinking, cooperation and confidence. All Academy workshops are<br />

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TO LEARN: to hone the rudimentary craft of young adults on their journey<br />

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EEEK! SCIENCE SUMMER CAMP<br />

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YMCA SUMMER CAMPS<br />

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Houston region, including at three locations in the Katy area. Camp<br />

activities include arts and crafts, swimming, sports programs and more.<br />

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CAMP ZOOFARI AT THE HOUSTON ZOO<br />

Camp Zoofari is an immersive experience for children ages 4-14. Campers<br />

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about wildlife and how to protect them in the wild. For registration and<br />

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AFA SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL SESSIONS<br />

The AFA Summer Music Festival offers intensive music-making<br />

experiences and camaraderie in a supportive environment for Houston’s<br />

young musicians and has been a part of the community for over 25<br />

years. Led by renowned faculty artists who are outstanding performers<br />

and educators, students make noteworthy progress - both individually<br />

and in ensembles - that will impact their lives as they continue to grow<br />

as musicians. The Summer Music Festival offers programs for musicians<br />

in grades 3-12 that last from 1-5 weeks, including large and small<br />

ensembles, technique classes, masterclasses, studio classes, sectional<br />

rehearsals music theory, ear training, and other enrichment studies. On<br />

top of the musical skills and knowledge gained, students also benefit<br />

from the diverse group of young musicians from across the Greater<br />

Houston area. Each session includes performances that make up the AFA<br />

Summer Concert Series, a free and family-friendly concert series. For a full<br />

list of sessions, visit https://afatexas.org/summer/<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

GRAYSON LAKES SPRING GARAGE SALE<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 15 TH , 7-11 AM<br />

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Katy ISD<br />

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DATES TO REMEMBER<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21st: Last Day of School for Graduating Seniors<br />

<strong>May</strong> 27th: Early Dismissal and Last Day of School<br />

<strong>May</strong> 28th: Teacher Contract Day<br />

<strong>May</strong> 31st: Holiday<br />

KATY ISD FFA AUCTION BRINGS IN OVER $615K<br />

The <strong>2021</strong> Katy Independent School District FFA Livestock Show auction<br />

totals have officially been announced. Student livestock projects<br />

raised $615,051.24. This year’s livestock show consisted of 382 student<br />

exhibitors. Top live auction winners include:<br />

Rabbits:<br />

• Grand Champion, Noah Lindsey, Jordan High $5,500<br />

• Reserve Champion, Kendall Cooley, Jordan High $5,000<br />

• Grand Champion Showman, Senna Keppler, Tompkins High $3,000<br />

• Reserve Champion Showman, Emily White, Cinco Ranch High $2,000<br />

Broilers:<br />

• Grand Champion, Jackson Cooper Lucas, Katy High $8,500<br />

• Reserve Champion, Cole Kaase, Katy High $5,500<br />

• Grand Champion Showman, Kailey Wyckoff, Katy High $2,000<br />

• Reserve Champion Showman, Jesse Hoover, Tompkins High $2,000<br />

Goat:<br />

• Grand Champion, Cole Bearden, Paetow High $6,500<br />

• Reserve Champion, Erin Sword, Katy High $5,000<br />

• Grand Champion Showman, Tabitha Byrd, Paetow High $3,000<br />

• Reserve Champion Showman, Kaylee Binford, Taylor High $2,300<br />

Lamb:<br />

• Grand Champion, Mia Moderski, Cinco Ranch High $5,500<br />

• Reserve Champion, Hannah Cleveland, Cinco Ranch High $4,000<br />

• Grand Champion Showman, Whitney Warner, Tompkins $2,500<br />

• Reserve Champion Showman, Chloe LaBard, Taylor High $ 2,600<br />

Hog:<br />

• Grand Champion, Rachel Grant, Cinco Ranch High $10,000<br />

• Reserve Champion, Kennedy Butler, Paetow High $6,000<br />

• Grand Champion Showman, Haleigh Triolo, Katy High $3,200<br />

• Reserve Champion Showman, Heather Dawson, Cinco Ranch High<br />

$2,500<br />

Steer:<br />

• Grand Champion, Emma Jordan, Cinco Ranch High $12,000<br />

• Reserve Champion, Napoleon Ortega, Paetow High $8,000<br />

• Grand Champion Showman, Lance Nicholas, Katy High $5,500<br />

• Reserve Champion Showman, Reghan Jones, Katy High $11,999<br />

CLASS OF <strong>2021</strong> GRADUATION SCHEDULE<br />

Taylor HS Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 20 8PM<br />

<strong>May</strong>de Creek HS Friday, <strong>May</strong> 21 8PM<br />

Cinco Ranch HS Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 22 8pm<br />

Morton Ranch HS Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 23<br />

8PM<br />

Seven Lakes HS Monday, <strong>May</strong> 24 8PM<br />

Tompkins HS Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 25 8PM<br />

Paetow HS Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 26 8PM<br />

Katy HS Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 27 8PM<br />

LEGACY STADIUM | 1830 KATYLAND DR. | KATY, TX 77493<br />

(INCLEMENT WEATHER MAKE UP WILL<br />

BE THE FOLLOWING DAY AT 8AM AT LEGACY STADIUM)

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