Yesterday, a portion of the Aubrey Boys Golf team competed in an invitational tournament at Oakmont Country Club in Corinth. It was the first tournament of the season, and also the first tournament for some of the players. The players had to deal with the cold, windy, and muddy conditions. They all had a great attitude and represented the school in a professional manner throughout the round. The top scorer on the team was Grant Ramsey, who posted a 94.
Attention Parents of Current 9th-11th Grade Students, please mark your calendars for Feb. 15 at 6:00 p.m. We will be hosting an important meeting where we will cover new course offerings, the course selection process and review graduation requirements. Join us and shape your child’s academic journey with the many opportunities provided at Aubrey High School.
The girls powerlifting team deserves congratulations for their outstanding performance, bringing home the gold.
The Lady Chaps had a remarkable victory against Gainesville, winning 7-2 in a highly competitive match. Macy Childers delivered an outstanding performance, scoring 6 goals and assisting 1 goal. Landry Gannon contributed with 1 goal and 2 assists. Brynnlee Bohannon and Maria Maldonado each provided 1 assist. The team's chemistry on the field is truly impressive, as they continue to support and elevate each other's game. This collective effort has made us a stronger team overall. Our next game will be against Bonham at Bonham on February 14th, marking the end of the first half of district play. The JV game will start at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Varsity game at 7:15 p.m.!
The Aubrey Boys Soccer team suffered its first lopsided loss in district, losing to Gainesville 4-0. Aubrey had many corners and free kick opportunities but was unable to capitalize on them due to Gainesville's goalie playing an exceptional game. Despite battling hard and at times dominating possession, Aubrey wore out in the end due to the relentless pace of transition that Gainesville plays at. Aubrey will face Bonham this Wednesday at Aubrey. We look forward to seeing you there.
Aubrey's overall record now stands at 22-11 and 5-4 in district play with a loss to Panther Creek tonight. We came out with lots of energy and ran our offense well, but shots just did not fall. In the 2nd period, they got a few run outs that caused us to fall behind by 14 points going into halftime. Our guys responded well in the 3rd quarter and cut the lead to 8 points, but Panther Creek's speed and good shooting stopped all of our runs. I am very proud of how hard our kids played up to the end. This team never quits, which I believe shows lots of character. We have secured a playoff spot, but we need a win against Anna at home on Tuesday to get a better seeding for the playoffs. Scorers for Aubrey: Tyler Hightower 3 Branden West 2 Gavin Barnes 8 Emory Jones 13 Tyler Brown 2 Elijah Herron 24
We continue to celebrate Black History Month, by recognizing the remarkable achievements and contributions of African Americans. Today, we shine a spotlight on the incredible legacy of Dr. Charles Richard Drew, widely regarded as the father of the blood bank. Dr. Drew was not only a brilliant surgeon and pioneer, but also an exceptional educator. While his invention of the blood bank brought him great recognition, he considered his role as a teacher to be his "greatest and most lasting contribution to medicine." Through his mentorship, he fostered a tradition of excellence, training and inspiring a new generation of African American surgeons who met his exacting standards. Photo Credit: Science History Institute
Your Lady Chaps are headed to Bi-District where they will take on Oak Cliff Faith Family. Date: Monday, Feb. 12 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Carrollton Newman Smith Tickets: Info to come Passes: All passes accepted
Congratulations to the following members of the Aubrey High School Class of 2024 who made commitments on National Signing Day Feb. 7, 2024:
Autumn Outen - Austin College (Cheer)
Emerson Cagle - West Texas A&M University (Football)
Aden Galindo - Howard Payne University (Football)
Robert (Lance) Slaughter - Oklahoma Baptist University (Football)
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Career Technical Education (CTE) equips learners with practical skills for the real world, offering them opportunities to explore diverse careers and pursue paths aligned with their passions. February is dedicated to honoring the achievements of our CTE program and its students.
The Lady Chaps won 13-0 tonight against neighboring school, Pilot Point. Lilly Stewart scored 1 goal, Brynnlee Bohannon had 3 goals and 2 assists, Macy Childers had 3 goals and 2 assists, Laney Lomas scored 2 goals, Maria Maldonado had 2 goals and 1 assists, Jordin Gomez had 2 goals and 1 assist, Kendall Sweetman had 1 assist, Emma Gillum had 1 assist, Alison Fleming had 1 assist, Emerson Briley had 1 assist, and Alexis Quinn had 1 assist. Goalies, Allie Crose and Lexis Jones achieved a shut out tonight, with the support of our defensive team. The girls will return to action on Friday, Feb. 9th at Home as they take on Gainesville. JV will kick-off at 5:30, followed by Varsity at 7:15!
The Aubrey Boys Soccer team secured a victory tonight against a scrappy new Pilot Point team at home. It was a special evening with our youth joining us for Youth Night festivities. Thank you to all middle school and Aubrey Youth who showed up to attend the game. We can’t wait for you to play for us one day, and you are welcome to come out anytime to hang out with the high school soccer players.
Following the girls’ big victory, the boys started with a slow first half, leading 1-0 with a goal scored by freshman Osvaldo Osorio about halfway through. In the second half, Aubrey played a more attacking brand of soccer, connecting more passes and possessing the ball with excitement. Clark Stewart scored the second goal early in the second half, followed by Juan Serrano and Aiden Pearson, making it 4-0 with roughly 20 minutes remaining. Pilot Point scored on a penalty kick with no time left, bringing the final score to 4-1. The Chaps take on Gainesville at Gainesville on Friday at 7:15 PM.
The Aubrey Lady Chaps secured a playoff berth for the eighth year in a row with a 46-40 win over Ranchview. The Lady Chaps improve to 4-6 in district and 13-15 overall. Score by quarters for Aubrey were 19, 8, 10, 9. Score by quarters for Ranchview were 10, 4, 18, 8. Scorers for Aubrey were Kynadi Hall with 14 points, Brooklyn Weier with 13, Addy Cagle with 8 points, Landry Gannon and Abby Buxton with 4 points each, and Molly Ward with 3 points. I was very proud of this team for continuing to work hard and battle after starting district at 1-5. They continued to work hard in practice and kept a very positive attitude. I was also very proud of the way they wanted to keep the playoff streak alive. The Lady Chaps will now face Oak Cliff Faith Family in the bi-district round of the playoffs. Details will be sent out in the next couple of days. Pictured: Seniors honored this evening Brooklyn Weier and Madison Temple.
The renovations to Aubrey High School are currently underway. The construction project, which is part of the 2022 bond package, includes an addition to the school that will increase capacity to 2,000 students by expanding the parking lot and adding a second level to the front of the campus. The estimated completion date for the construction is 2026.
Today, we continue our expression of appreciation to the dedicated Aubrey Independent School District (AISD) counselors who provide invaluable support to students in various areas. These counselors play a crucial role in assisting students with academic achievement strategies, helping them manage their emotions, and fostering the development of essential interpersonal skills. Their dedication and expertise contribute significantly to the overall well-being and success of every student in AISD. Today, we recognize the counselors at Aubrey Middle School (AMS): Michelle Birkhead and Erin Howard #NSCW24
Tryouts for cheerleading at Aubrey Middle School and Aubrey High School for the 2024-25 year are quickly approaching! Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of an award winning cheerleading program.
Aubrey High School Tryout Information:
MANDATORY MEETING
Feb. 21 6:30 p.m. (AHS cafeteria)
MANDATORY CLINIC
March 4 from 5-7 p.m. (AHS Main Gym)
OPEN GYM MARCH 5&6 FROM 5-7 p.m. (AHS MAIN GYM)
CHEER TRYOUTS
March 8 8:00 a.m. (AHS Main Gym)
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Aubrey Middle School Tryout Information:
MANDATORY MEETING
Feb. 21 @ AMS Cafeteria, 5 p.m.
MANDATORY CHEER CLINIC March 4 @ AHS, 5-7:30 p.m.
Open Gym March 5 & 6 @ AHS 5-6:30 p.m. (optional)
CHEER TRYOUTS
March 8 @ AHS, 8 a.m.
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The Aubrey Boys Soccer team played against Anna this afternoon in a Saturday noon kickoff. The boys had a very defensive first half against a counter-attacking Anna team that was solid on the flanks. Both teams had roughly equal opportunities in the first half, but despite their best efforts, the score at halftime was 0-0. Aubrey came out in the second half with the wind and a more attacking mindset to battle it out and grind out a 1-0 win. The goal was scored in the run of play by Juan Serrano, and Aubrey had many more set piece opportunities, but could not capitalize. The defensive backline was stellar, holding off some relentless set piece opportunities by Anna. Defensive recognition goes to Spencer Berger, Osvaldo Osorio, Clark Stewart, and Luke Travascio. Please come out and support the boys as they take on Pilot Point next Tuesday for Aubrey Youth Soccer Night at Aubrey Chaparral Stadium at 7:15 PM!
The Aubrey Lady Chaps improved to 3-6 in district and 12-15 overall with a 36-28 win over Celina. Score by quarters for Aubrey were 13, 4, 8, 11. Score by quarters for Celina were 5, 10, 8, 5. Scorers for Aubrey were Kynadi Hall with 12 points, Shelby Harrington with 11, Brooklyn Weier with 9, and Addie Cagle and Abby Buxton with 2 points each.
I was very proud of the way the girls finished the game tonight. We outscored Celina 11-5 in the fourth quarter and hit some big free throws at the end to seal the victory. I was also proud of the way the team played defensively by holding Celina under 30 points.
The Lady Chaps return to action for the final regular season game at home on Tuesday night against Ranchview. We will also be honoring Brooklyn Weier and Madison Temple on senior night.
Matilda The Musical tickets are now on sale! Join us at Aubrey High School (AHS) Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. or Feb. 3 at 12:30 or 7 p.m. Help us sell these show times out! Come support the AHS theatre and band. Buy your tickets here>> our.show/ahsmatilda
In February, the United States celebrates Black History Month, honoring the achievements and history of African Americans. Today, we focus on Alma Thomas, an educator and artist. Mrs. Thomas dedicated over 30 years to teaching middle school and found joy in painting her surroundings in Washington DC. She is renowned for her ability to see abstract beauty in ordinary objects. Alma Woodsey Thomas once said, "Through color, I have sought to concentrate on beauty and happiness, rather than on man's inhumanity to man.