- Speegleville Elementary
- Welcome
Welcome to Speegleville Elementary
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Principal Mandi Bronstad
Welcome to Speegleville Elementary!
At Speegleville, we create a place where students and staff love to come and grow in a supportive, fun and encouraging environment. We are passionate about kids and strive to educate each child in a positive atmosphere as they learn and practice strategies for self-care and emotional well-being while at the same time progressing them in their academics.
At Speegleville, we are a school family where kids don't just belong to a classroom but are cared for by all. Our amazing staff works hard to meet the academic, social and emotional needs of every child by valuing students and their families as integral parts of the Speegleville family.
Contact Us
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Speegleville Elementary
101 Maywood Drive
Waco, TX 76712
Phone: 254-761-5730
Fax: 254-320-0070
SPE_Info@midwayisd.org
Bell Schedule
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Front door opens at 7:00 a.m.
Classes begin at 7:40 a.m.
Classes dismiss at 3:10 p.m.
Early Release Time
On early release days classes dismiss at 11:45 a.m.
Campus Information
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Campus Contacts
Mandi Bronstad
Principal / Campus Title IX Coordinator
Phone: 254-761-5730
mandi.bronstad@midwayisd.org
Sheryl Corbin
Campus Secretary
Phone: 254-761-5730 ext. 6350
sheryl.corbin@midwayisd.org
Marilyn Oliver
Principal Secretary
Phone: 254-761-5730 ext. 6351
marilyn.oliver@midwayisd.org
Kimberly Bullajian
Counselor
Phone: 254-761-5730
kim.bullajian@midwayisd.org
Parents can view the complete staff directory in ParentSquare
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Medical Information
Basic Midway ISD procedures regarding the administration of medication at school:
- All medication must kept in the school clinic.
- All medication must be in the original container. All prescription medication must have the correct pharmacy label.
- All medication administered at school must be accompanied by a Medication Administration Request Form.
- A physician's signature is required for any medication that needs to be administered for 10 days or more.
Basic Midway ISD procedures specifically pertaining to asthma management:
- Inhalers must have be in the original box or canister with pharmacy label attached.
- Unit dose nebules for the nebulizer must be sent to school in the box with the pharmacy label.
- The Asthma Medication Administration Request Form must be completed by the parent and physician including the Asthma Action Plan.
Documents & Forms
- Texas Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for Students Grades K-12
- MISD Health & Wellness Handbook
- Medication Administration Request Form
- Medication Administration Request for Asthma
- Medication Administration Request for Anaphylactic Medication
- Food Allergy Form
- Head Lice Information
Student Voluntary Insurance
Student Accident Insurance information can be found at www.wilsonsportins.com.
- Aegis Student Accident Insurance Information and Enrollment Form
- Aegis Student Accidence Insurance Claim Form
Frequently Asked Questions
What is considered a fever?
If your child has a temperature of 100 degrees or higher, he/she is required to stay home until he/she is able to maintain a temperature of less than 100 degrees for 24 hours without the use of medication to do so.
What if my child will need medication during the school day?
Any child needing medication at school must have the proper form on file with the nurse. Medication that is to be given 10 days or less will require a daily note from the parent/guardian. Medication that will be given longer than 10 days will need a physician's form to be filled out (see link below) and signed by the parent. All medication must be in its original, labeled container.
Can my child carry their asthma inhaler?
In elementary school, your child's inhaler will be kept in the nurse's office. They may not keep it in their backpack.
Can my child carry a pill to take at lunch or other times during the day?
All medications to be taken at school must be kept in the clinic. A note from the parent must accompany all medicines, even over-the-counter medication.
How will I know if my child needs an immunization?
Contact your school nurse to verify due dates. State Law prohibits a child who is not up to date on their immunizations to be in attendance. Please send a copy of the shot record to the nurse before the due date.
My child needs occasional medications for headaches or other conditions. Can I leave medication for the year to be given as needed?
Yes. Medications may be left in the clinic for the duration of the year with a note from the physician signed by the parent.
Can I just give the school permission over the phone to give my child a Tylenol or Motrin?
Midway ISD does not purchase any medication for student use. Your child will only be given medications that are sent from home with proper documentation on file.
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Campus Accountability
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PTA
What does PTA do?
- Class Field Trips
- Teacher Appreciation Events
- 4th Grade Rocket Program
- Teacher Grants and Scholarships
- Field Day Events
- Class Shirts
- End of Year Parties and Events
- Celebration Goodie Bags
- Garden Care and Improvement
- Special Projects
Who can be involved?
Parents, Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, anyone who would like to support our school!
To Join PTA visit joinpta.org
If you are interested in volunteering please contact speeglevillepta2019@gmail.com.
2022-2023 Executive Board
- President - Trudy Alcorn
- 1st VP - Programs - Nancy Walker
- 2nd VP - Membership - Mandy Rogers
- 3rd VP - Fundraiser - Jennifer Hunt
- Treasurer - Brandi Armstrong
- Parliamentarian - Tiffany Guy
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View More Resources
You can find more resources on our Students & Families page.