Happy Holidays!
This year’s district holiday luncheon took on a new look but still served as a fantastic way to kick off the holiday season. Each campus celebrated uniquely, with meals and treats for their staff in festive styles. At the high school, breakfast was delivered door-to-door. Staff district and campus gifts were also handed out. To start the holiday festivities, retirees, Chaparral Legacy Cooperative members, and district administrators enjoyed a luncheon at Aubrey Middle School, highlighted by a variety of student performances. We wish all our families a holiday season filled with rest, joy, and cherished moments together. Watch video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14W6vPqWd3/?mibextid=wwXIfr
At this evening’s board meeting, the Aubrey ISD Holiday Card and its designer, Madison “Madi” Houck of Aubrey High School, were recognized. Although Madi was unable to attend, both she and her beautiful card received well-deserved recognition.
Aubrey is currently in 3rd place for the Community Connection School of the Year Award, presented by Optimum, and the $2,500 grand prize! With only a few hundred votes separating us from the top two schools, Prosper and Lubbock Cooper, it’s crucial to keep voting now and as often as possible through January 17th. Remember, voting is unlimited!
Vote here: https://www.texasfootball.com/community-connection-school-program-presented-by-optimum/?ref=subnav
The Brockett Elementary School choir, led by Elizabeth Moose, performed holiday tunes during their performance for Early Bird Learning Center students, families and staff. Their annual performance brings smiles each year. Watch Performance: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/19skjYxHk6/?mibextid=WC7FNe
The Community Connection School of the Year voting is open through Jan. 17 and is unlimited!
Let’s rally together, show our support, and bring this award home to Aubrey!
VOTE TODAY...VOTE OFTEN Cast your vote here: https://bit.ly/4igSBJ3
#VoteAubrey #CommunityPride
Aubrey ISD’s fourth chief of police, Kayla Elizalde, promotion ceremony was held this evening, where she was pinned by her grandfather, Billy Williams, a former constable and the current Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3 in San Augustine County.
Early Release Dec. 19 & 20
The City of Aubrey Tree Lighting Ceremony showcased performances by Brockett Elementary and Aubrey High School choirs.
The Community Connection School of the Year Voting is NOW OPEN! Steve Owens and Aubrey High School are proud to be one of six finalists for this award, with a grand prize of a $2,500 donation courtesy of Optimum! Voting is open now through Jan. 17 and is unlimited, so make every vote count! Let’s rally together, show our support, and bring this award home to Aubrey! VOTE TODAY...VOTE OFTEN Cast your vote here: https://bit.ly/4igSBJ3 #VoteAubrey #CommunityPride
Due to construction work on the southeast corner of the main campus loop, the following traffic changes will be in effect starting Thursday through winter break:
Student Entry Points:
General Students and Athletes: Door 21
Bus Riders: Door 2 (east entrance)
Traffic Flow Changes:
Temporary barricades will block through-traffic on west and east sides
Access campus via: • North entrance (Spring Hill Rd.) • West entrance (US-377/Pine Ridge St.)
Please see map for visual reference.
Thank you for your cooperation during this construction phase.
We’re excited to welcome back our students and staff tomorrow as we work TOGETHER to finish the first semester strong! See you tomorrow, Aubrey ISD!
Happy Thanksgiving, Aubrey ISD!
Today, we reflect on all that we are thankful for—our incredible students, dedicated teachers and staff, supportive families, and wonderful community. May your day be filled with love, laughter, and gratitude.
#ThankfulForAubreyISD
Help give our Chaps a true Texas-sized send-off to the Regional Semifinals! The team will depart Aubrey High School at 12 p.m., traveling down Main Street. Let’s line Main with posters, cowbells, balloons, and, most importantly, fans!
Please park in designated spots, not along the street. Let’s show our Chaps how #AubreyProud we are!
Teachers across Aubrey ISD are heading into the Thanksgiving holiday feeling extra grateful. On Friday, the Aubrey Education Grants for Teachers Patrol awarded nearly $18,000 in grants to educators throughout the district. Among the most excited recipients was Mrs. Fikes from Brockett Elementary!
Today, we recognize the important role substitute educators play in keeping learning on track when teachers are absent. #ChapsAppreciate24
All Aubrey ISD campuses and offices will be closed Monday through Friday, Nov. 25–29, for a student and staff holiday. Classes will resume on Monday, Dec. 2.
Check out the full 2024–25 Aubrey ISD Calendar here: https://bit.ly/3WFnuNa
Teagen is ready for game day tomorrow and excited to cheer on her favorite player! Are you? Visit Aubrey ISD’s Facebook Events for all the game day details.
Educational Support Professionals make up a significant part of the public school workforce, including cafeteria workers, custodians, bus drivers, paraprofessionals, nurses, clerical staff, security officers, and more. They help keep schools running and students safe, healthy, and ready to learn. #ChapsAppreciate24
Over a dozen people attended the third and final Aubrey ISD Middle School attendance zone meeting this evening at West Elementary School. Please direct questions, comments and/or concerns to: attendancezones@aubreyisd.net