Week of July 19, 2021
Aristoi Elementary Katy
Weekly Announcements
Please join us for tonight's School Board meeting in the Griffin Center. Read more below about picking up your carpool tag, Community Supply Drop-Off dates, New Family Orientation, Dress Code options, and more!
Upcoming Events
School Board Meeting, July 19, 5:30 PM @ Griffin Center

Carpool Tag Distribution,
July 20th - August 13th
Weekdays, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Please pick up your carpool tags before school starts. This is a vital document that helps carpool and dismissals run smoothly. Thank you!

Aristoi's K-4 New Family Orientation, July 27th @ 9:00 AM,
The Commons (enter through the back parking lot of Aristoi Elementary Katy)

All K-4 families new to Aristoi are welcome to join us and meet with the administration, learn more about classical education, and ask questions about the upcoming school year.

Aristoi's optional dress code provider, Flynn O'Hara provides several ways to order your student's dress code materials.


Community Supply Drop-Off,
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM on the following dates:

  • Tuesday, August 3
  • Thursday, August 5
  • Friday, August 6
  • Monday, August 9 

Supplies requested:

  • Facial Tissue
  • Dry Erase Markers
  • Disinfecting wipes
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Paper Towels
  • Ziploc bags
  • Copy Paper

Amounts designated are included in the School Supply lists.

Did your child receive free or reduced-price school meals through the National School Lunch Program during the 2020–21 school year? If so, your family may be eligible for P-EBT benefits to purchasing food.
The P-EBT application opens on June 2. 



Visit the P-EBT website or call 833-442-1255

Media Release for Free and Reduced-Price Meals

It is Aristoi's policy to alert the media regarding our Free and Reduced-Price Meal program.

Save the Dates!!!!
New Aristoi K-4 Family Orientation, Parent Orientations, Meet the Teachers, and lots more
Aristoi's 2021 Fundraiser at Topgolf has been rescheduled!

Friday, September 10, 2021
Summer Reading, School Supplies, Dress Code links, Academic Calendars, and more
For information regarding summer reading lists, school supplies, community supplies, immunizations, and more please click here.
Free and Reduced-Price Meal information and applications now available


STAAR Report Cards (results) will be distributed the first week of school. 

Students who have withdrawn will be mailed their results.

Our children need nutritious meals to learn, grow and thrive—even when school is out. With the Summer Meal Programs, children and teens ages 18 and younger, and enrolled students up to 21 years old with disabilities, can continue to eat healthy throughout the summer at no cost, just by showing up at a participating meal site. 

 STARTING JUNE 1 FIND A NEARBY MEAL SITE AND HOURS OF OPERATION 

1. Call 211  
2. Text* FOODTX to 877-877, or  
3. Visit SummerFood.org 

No form of identification is required, kids simply show up. The Summer Meal Programs is administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture. 

Para información en Español, por favor llame al 211 o envíe un mesaje de texto COMIDA al 877-877. 

What is a Charter School?
A message from TPCSA

What Exactly is a Charter School?

Charter schools are public, tuition-free, and open to all students. Unlike a traditional one-size-fits-all approach to education, public charter schools put the needs of students first by giving them the time and personalized attention they need to really learn. Charter schools are given greater flexibility to serve students’ individual needs, and with that flexibility comes greater oversight than traditional public schools.

They are held accountable to high financial, academic, and managerial standards by oversight boards made up of parents, teachers, and community members. Charter schools currently educate 6% of Texas public school students, but make up more than 60% of A-rated districts in the state.

The best source of information is the Texas Public Charter School Association, an association in which Aristoi is a part.