News
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Senior Chromebooks, Hotspots, and Chargers Return
Chromebooks, Hotspots, and Chargers are required to be returned to North Shore Senior High School. Seniors may return their Chromebook and charger on the following dates at the following times.
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NO Backpack Days starting May 19 - May 26
The remainder of the year starting May 19 through May 26 are NO Backpack Days !
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True North Shore Hero's
A BIG THANK YOU to Nyla Wright and Ahneshey Walker for assisting another fellow student who had a medical emergency on campus.
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North Shore Senior High AP Testing Schedule Spring 2022
Please see the NSSH AP Testing Schedule to locate the appropriate test, date, time, and location.
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Congratulations Dr. Joe Coleman
Dr. Joe Coleman has been named 2022 GPISDs' Secondary Principal of the Year
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Senior Attendance Requirements
Parents of 12th grade students please read the back of this letter for very important information related to your child’s senior year spring activities
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Senior College Acceptance and Scholarship form
Please report all of your college acceptance letters and scholarship offer letters. We will announce them at the awards banquet and use on decision day in May.
District Announcements
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Parent Connect Newsletter
As we navigate the 2021-2022 school year, we will continue to provide you with the latest updates. We hope you will take the time to read over this newsletter carefully.
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Removal of Unauthorized/Disruptive Persons
As of August 26, 2018 all school districts are subject to the Commissioner’s new rules regarding the removal of a disruptive person from a campus. More information regarding this new rule can be found in Chapter 37, section 37.105 of the Texas Education Code, which addresses: Unauthorized Persons, Refusal of Entry, Ejection, and Identification.
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Blackboard Parentlink Notification System - TCPA
Galena Park ISD regularly provides mass notifications to parents, guardians, students, and faculty regarding weather closures, threat situations, event scheduling, or to provide other important education-related information. These messages not only drive positive educational outcomes, they can also save lives.