Weiss High School
Pflugerville ISD
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K-12 New Student Online Enrollment is live for the 2024-2025 school year!
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*Only for students who are not currently enrolled in PfISD at this time.
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Students Compete at the State VASE Competition
Two students from Weiss High School received a Gold Medal at the The Visual Art Scholastic Event (VASE).
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Volleyball earn Bi-District Champions Title
Congratulations to Weiss Volleyball Bi-District Champions
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Two Weiss Coaches Reach Career Milestones
Two PfISD coaches have reached significant career milestones during the 2022-23 school year. Coach Daniel Miller achieved his 400th career victory as a Boy's Basketball coach, while Coach Steve Van Meter secured his 200th win as a head football coach.
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Weiss Staff Honored as Employees of the Month
Mrs. Ameka Hunt, the proud principal at Weiss High School, and Joe Cervantes, Executive Associate, have been named the February Professional and Support Employees of the Month
WHS Events
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March 29, 2024
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April 1, 2024
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April 10, 2024
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM College Application Process Educational Event
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May 27, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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May 30, 2024
Announcements
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ID Policy
As a state requirement. All secondary students are required to wear identification badges at all times.
Any student who is found without their badge, not wearing their badge - above the waist - and visible, or needing a temporary ID will be issued a detention.
All students received one free ID badge at the start of school.
Students needing to replace their ID can do so before school at the downstairs B Pod and D Pod reception desks.
The fee for a replacement ID is $2
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Pflugerville ISD Graduation Schedule 2023 -24
May 31st, 2024
H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
Pflugerville ISD will hold its four high school graduations at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park. Times for each high school are below:
8:00 AM - Pflugerville High School
12:00 OM - Connally High School
4:00 PM - WEISS HIGH SCHOOL
8:00 PM - Hendrickson High School
Additional Graduation information will be shared with Seniors and their families in the Spring
PLEASE do not schedule any trips or college visits in the last week of school. There will be 4 graduation rehearsals, which are mandatory.
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Food Delivery Policy:Due to security adjustments and to allow our front office staff to focus on the main functions of their role and responsibilities, Weiss High School will not be accepting food deliveries for students from outside food delivery companies. (for example, Favor, Door Dash, Grun Hub, etc.) or from food vendors. (Papa John's for example) during the school day. Our campus provides lunch options for students in our school cafeteria, or students may bring their lunch from home.If your student forgets their lunch at home, they may get lunch. They can receive lunch at the campus, or the student's parents may drop lunch off at the campus and we will do our best to get it to your students prior to their lunchtime. Families who want to qualify for free or reduced lunch do so by completing the appropriate form. These forms can be accessed on our district website on our Food and Child Nutrition Services page. If an outside food delivery company or food vendor comes to campus with food delivery for a student, they will be turned away.The campus will NOT be responsible for any of these food items. Any concerns from students or parents regarding purchase costs and refunds will be redirected to the food delivery company or food vendor.Students who place food orders in violation of this regulation may receive disciplinary consequences. Because of the size of our campus and the demand it has put on our office personnel, WHS will no longer be accepting (Lunch Money) or deliveries of flowers, gifts, baked goods, etc. of any kind for students. Please have your child take money for a lunch account to the cafeteria.ALL OTHER DELIVERIES (excluding school-related items) WILL BE DECLINED.
District News
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Check this out: PfISD Students Win NFL Flag Football Championship
Caroline Jayes, a junior at Hendrickson High School, and her sister Hannah Jayes, a recent graduate, clinched victory in the 17u Girls NFL Flag National Championship with their Texas Fury teammates.
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In the News: PfISD students getting hands-on firefighter and EMT training
PfISD students get hands-on training thanks to partnership with the Pflugerville Community Development Corporation and Texas Workforce Commission.
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Celebrate School Counselors During National School Counseling Week, Feb. 5–9, 2024
National School Counseling Week 2024, “School Counseling: Standards-Based, Student-Focused” is sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) and will be celebrated from Feb. 5–9, 2024, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of over 100,000 School Counselors within U.S. school systems.
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In the News: Hendrickson girl's basketball honors their 'missing piece' who died from brain cancer
Hendrickson High School girl's basketball team honors their 'missing piece' who died from brain cancer this past summer.
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In the News: WHS teacher using grant to make the arts more accessible
Lindsey Surles wins $1,500 grant to take students to help her students see the different ways dance can be a part of their lives even after they graduate.