Operations

The Maintenance and Auxiliary Services Department is located in the Plainview ISD Service Center at 402 N. Date. The department provides services to the district in five areas:

Maintenance

Maintenance and repair of schools and support buildings including the building structure - walls, flooring, roofing, etc. - and the district's buildings mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and alarm systems.  The department also is in charge of moving furniture, equipment, supplies, and inner district mail between buildings and departments.

Grounds

Maintenance of the grounds of schools, support buildings, and athletic facilities including mowing, trimming, pruning, irrigation, fertilization, pest control, playground inspections and maintenance, trash removal and site inspections.

Custodial Services

Custodial services for campuses and support buildings including dusting, vacuuming, mopping, cleaning, waxing, sanitizing, and trash removal.

Transportation

Oversight and coordination of the district transportation services. The district currently contracts with First Student to provide transportation services.

Food Services

Oversight and coordination of the district's food service. The district currently contracts food services with SFE Food Services.

School Safety & Discipline

Bullying

Plainview ISD prohibits bullying on school property, at school sponsored or school-related activities, or in any vehicle operated by the district. Bullying may be verbal or written expression or expression through electronic means or physical conduct. Bullying is not tolerated by the district and any student or parent of a student who believes that the student or another student has experienced bullying or that a student has engaged in bullying is encouraged to immediately report the incident. Retaliation against anyone involved in the complaint process is a violation of district policy and is prohibited. 

Students or parents may report an alleged incident of bullying verbally or in writing to a teacher, counselor, principal or other district employee.

After a complaint is submitted to a district employee, the district may assign the complaint form to a campus administrator to follow up on the submitted complaint.  We encourage those filing a complaint to communicate any questions or concerns to the campus administrator during this time.  

More information about the district's bullying policy can be found at: http://pol.tasb.org/Policy/Search/558?filter=bullying   

Notice of PISD Right to Refuse Entry

Plainview ISD reserves the right to refuse entry or remove from Plainview ISD property/events any person who (1) poses a substantial risk of harm to any person or (2) behaves in a manner that is inappropriate for a school setting. 

The process for appeal can be found in the Plainview ISD policy manual at FNG (LOCAL) - STUDENT AND PARENT COMPLAINTS/GRIEVANCES . An online version of the policy manual can be viewed at https://pol.tasb.org/PolicyOnline

Complaints/grievances must be filed with the lowest level administrator who can provide relief and must be submitted on the form provided by the district.

Facility Use

Plainview ISD offers community use of District facilities, consistent with their general educational purpose. Such use, however, shall not result in additional operational costs to the District. Fees are therefore assessed to ensure cost recovery for utilities, equipment, wear and tear, and additional personnel costs.

When space is available, community members may apply to reserve District facilities. The requested times may not interfere with the Plainview ISD instructional programs,student athletics or activities and school-related groups. We use a classification system to assign fees for community use. 

Questions regarding fees, invoices, policy and procedural issues should be directed to the Operations Department at 806-293-6070. 

Facility Use for Plainview ISD Staff:

Facility Use Application for Community Users:

The District has moved to a new online facility use reservation system called SchoolDude. Interested parties will need to apply to become a Community User. Click on the Instruction on becoming a Community User link and follow the instructions. Once your request to become a community user is approved, you may apply to use our facilities. Click on the Community Use Requester's Guide for instructions on how to request a facility.

Priorities for Facility Use Applications:

   Class A

  • School Groups/Events

   Class B

  • Parent organizations

  • Booster clubs

  • Independent student organizations( Chess Club, DECA)

   Class C

  • Non-Profit Organizations(SnackPac4Kids)

  • Youth Sports Organizations( YMCA, Little Dribblers, Pop Warner) with at least 75% Plainview participants

  • For profit organizations non-revenue generating activities

   Class D

  • Non-profit organizations serving beyond Plainview

  • Youth organizations with less than 75% local participants

  • All for profit organizations

Current Pricing for Facility Use:

For current pricing, please contact David Lopez or Sabrina Godino at 806-293-6070 for scheduling and pricing information. Facilities will not be rented until payment in full is made.