When dressing up in costume and going trick-or-treating, it is crucial to prioritize safety. Here are some tips for a safe evening:
1. Trick-or-treat with an adult or in a large group.
2. Walk on sidewalks.
3. Stay in well-lit areas.
4. Carry glow sticks or use flashlights. Add reflective tape or stickers on costumes and bags.
5. Do not eat any candy until it has been inspected at home and review labels to ensure allergens are not present.
6. Stay on the porch when trick-or-treating. Never go in a strangers home or car.
7. Slow down and stay alert.
8. Wear costumes that say “flame resistant” on the label.
Tips provided by dhs.gov
When dressing up in costume and going trick-or-treating, it is crucial to prioritize safety. Here are some tips for a safe evening:
1. Trick-or-treat with an adult or in a large group.
2. Walk on sidewalks.
3. Stay in well-lit areas.
4. Carry glow sticks or use flashlights. Add reflective tape or stickers on costumes and bags.
5. Do not eat any candy until it has been inspected at home and review labels to ensure allergens are not present.
6. Stay on the porch when trick-or-treating. Never go in a strangers home or car.
7. Slow down and stay alert.
8. Wear costumes that say “flame resistant” on the label.
Tips provided by dhs.gov
Your Lady Chaps are Bi-District Champions!
Bi-District Volleyball Playoff Game Date: Monday, October 30, 2023 Location: Carrollton Ranchview Time: 6:30 p.m. VS : Oak Cliff Faith and Family Tickets: https://events.ticketspicket.com/agency/92840e82-5f92-4a72-a10e-08fdc3f34ec7 Note: Clear Bag Policy
Tuesday morning, in the rain and the mud, our Chaps were busy making us Aubrey proud at the UIL 4A Regional Cross Country Championship in Grand Prairie. The ladies were running for the second season in a row as a team, after qualifying at district in 2nd place. Senior, Raelee Wales was the first to finish for the girls in 44th place followed by Jentri Phipps, Chloe Owens, Lily Stewart, Sydney Crawford and Emma Cano finished the season with several of them establishing new PRs. Senior, Gage Owens was our lone qualifier and finished in 22nd place overall out of 175 competitors. We are so proud of the achievements throughout the season and are looking forward to continuing to build on the team's success. For complete results from the regional meet: https://www.athletic.net/CrossCountry/meet/234661/info
Aubrey vs Ranchview 25-14, 25-16, 25-12 Record: 34- 10 District: 9- 1 Kills: Annaleise Sevier (16), Kynadi Hall (10), Abby Wright (7), Olivia Starr (5), Chloe Miller (5), Shelby Harrington (2), Kylie Miller (1) Blocks: Abby Wright (2), Kynadi Hall (1) Digs: Kaitlyn Walters (16), Baylee Hampton (10), Kynadi Hall (8), Annaleise Sevier (5), Olivia Starr (5), Abby Wright (3) Aces: Kaitlyn Walters (3), Olivia Starr (2), Kynadi Hall (1), Baylee Hampton (1) Assists: Olivia Starr (26), Baylee Hampton (13), Jentry Runion (2), Kynadi Hall (2) The Lady Chaps defeated Ranchview in three sets Tuesday night in our last home game of the season. We prevented Ranchview from gaining momentum during the match, showcasing a strong team effort. Although we made a few hitting errors in the first set, we improved in sets two and three. It was a successful night to conclude our last district game of the season. We also honored our 4 seniors: Kaitlyn Walters, Annaleise Sevier, Olivia Starr, and Madison Temple. Our tiebreaker seeding game against Celina will take place on Friday, October 27th at Panther Creek High School, starting at 5:00 pm.
Photo Credit: Keith Monson
October 27, 2023 is a bye week. Your Chaps will be back in action November 3rd.
Calling all Aubrey High School students and families! We have an exciting project in the works and we need your help! Aubrey High School is proud to announce the creation of a "Wall of Honor" to recognize and celebrate the incredible family members of Aubrey High School students who have served our country. We need your assistance in gathering information about these remarkable individuals. Please take a moment to fill out the form linked below. Thank you in advance for your participation! Together, we can create a Wall of Honor that showcases the bravery and sacrifice of our heroes.
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Aubrey vs Celina
25-15, 25-18, 20-25, 25-23
Record: 33-10
District: 8-1
Kills: Annaleise Sevier (19), Kynadi Hall (17), Chloe Miller (11), Abby Wright (7), Olivia Starr (5), Shelby Harrington (2)
Blocks: Kynadi Hall (4), Annaleise Sevier (3), Chloe Miller (2), Abby Wright (1), Olivia Starr (1), Shelby Harrington (1)
Digs: Kaitlyn Walters (25), Annaleise Sevier (23), Olivia Starr (15), Kynadi Hall (12), Baylee Hampton (11), Chloe Miller (5)
Aces: Olivia Starr (1)
Assists: Olivia Starr (31), Baylee Hampton (10), Kynadi Hall (3), Annaleise Sevier (3), Kaitlyn Walters (2)
The Lady Chaps defeated Celina in four sets on Friday night. We did a great job in set one of starting fast and limiting our unforced errors. We carried that with us into the second set. We had a few more hitting errors in the second set, but we did a really good job of not allowing Celina to go on runs. We started too slow in the third set and allowed Celina to take an early lead. We finished the third set strong; we just couldn't make up the difference. We looked much more relaxed in the fourth set. I was very pleased with the urgency, energy, and determination that we played with throughout the match. We are tied with Celina for first in the district with one district game to go. We will play our last district match on Tuesday, October 24th as we host Ranchview. This will be our senior night, and we will honor our seniors Olivia Starr, Kaitlyn Walters, Annaleise Sevier, and Madison Temple before the JV game at 4:45 pm. Please come out and help us honor these wonderful seniors. JV will play at 5:00 pm, followed by varsity.
The Chaparral Band achieved 7th place at the Area Marching Contest Finals on Saturday. A big THANK YOU goes out to everyone involved in making the performance happen. A special congratulations to the students who dedicated numerous hours to practice. It's a great day to be a Chaparral!
Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Week
Fact 3: Pills laced with even a small amount of fentanyl can be deadly.
Talking Points: Make sure your kids understand that even the smallest amount of fentanyl can have serious health consequences.
Fact 4: Pills purchased online, on the street, or from friends are dangerous and could cause deadly accidental poisoning.
Talking Point: Emphasize the importance of never taking suspicious pills, as they could contain this deadly substance.
Learn More>> https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/mental-health-substance-use-resources/fentanyl-one-pill-kills
#OnePillKills
#ChapClassOf2024 Senior Night Photos>> https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid034efohAEJYr2UAoj6BHSV8YYUXR4suYAuKsygzx8Qfiu3Won7aobodzG9Y3RBGg8Sl&id=100066358604759 Photos By: Keith Monson
Last night, the Chaparrals secured the district championship with a victory over Sanger. With one game remaining in District play, the Chaps will resume their season on November 3rd against Farmersville after a bye week October 27. #AubreyProud
Friday, October 20
Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness
Fact 1: Fentanyl is a strong painkiller that can be deadly.
Talking Point: Talk to your children about the danger of fentanyl and it’s deadly consequences.
Fact 2: Counterfeit pills may look the same as real pills, but many contain a dangerous mix of fentanyl, which could lead to a deadly accidental poisoning.
Talking Point: Train your child to never accept a pill from anyone other than you or a medical professional.
Learn More>> https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/mental-health-substance-use/mental-health-substance-use-resources/fentanyl-one-pill-kills
#OnePillKills #FentanylPoisoningAwarenessWeek
Jessen Dover has won a $2000 scholarship at the state fair in the Ag Mech skills sweepstakes. Congratulations!
Aubrey High School student, Jessen Dover, won a $2000 scholarship at the state fair in the Ag Mech skills sweepstakes. Congratulations, Jessen!
Aubrey vs Van Alstyne 24-26, 25-17, 25-20, 25-13 Record: 32- 10 District: 7- 1 Kills: Annaleise Sevier (28), Kynadi Hall (13), Chloe Miller (9), Abby Wright (6), Olivia Starr (2), Shelby Harrington (2) Blocks: Kynadi Hall (2), Annaleise Sevier (1), Shelby Harrington (1), Chloe Miller (1) Digs: Kaitlyn Walters (31), Annaleise Sevier (19), Baylee Hampton (19), Olivia Starr (16), Kynadi Hall (13), Chloe Miller (5), Shelby Harrington (4) Aces: Kynadi Hall (1), Baylee Hamtpn (1) Assists: Olivia Starr (41), Baylee Hampton (6), Kynadi Hall (4), Kaitlyn Walters (2) The Lady Chaps defeated Van Alstyne in four sets last night. We started the match out fast and looked really sharp and clean. We committed too many errors towards the end of the set to allow Van Alstyne to take the set. We started finding our rhythm in set two and played a much cleaner set. We continued that rhythm the rest of the way. We really found our rhythm in set 4 and controlled from start to finish of the set. We looked much more fluid on defense from start to finish of the match. We did a much better job after the first set of limiting our hitting mistakes as well. We did a really good job of getting every hitter involved in the offense. We will continue district play on Friday, as we travel to Celina to play. The varsity will play at 4:30, followed by the JV's.
At the October board meeting, the Pledge was led by Kylar Covey and Ella Moose. Covey holds the position of Brockett Elementary Student Council President, while Moose serves as the Vice President.
In honor of National Principal Month, all Aubrey ISD campus principals were recognized and presented with gifts. The principals include Courtney Siggers from Brockett Elementary School (not pictured), Nathan Smith from Fuller Elementary School, Barbara Pitt from Monaco Elementary School, Jennie Petrasic from Aubrey ISD Elementary School #4, Dr. Heather Baker from Aubrey Middle School, Brett Phipps from Aubrey High School, and Jon Boettcher from the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP).
October 20, 2023