
Voting is unlimited, and this is the final week to make a difference! The Chaps have dropped from third to fourth place in the Community Connection School of the Year Award standings, presented by Optimum. The grand prize includes the title and a $2,500 donation.
With only a few hundred votes separating all the schools, it’s critical to vote now and as often as possible through Jan. 17.
Current Standings:
1. Lubbock Cooper High School
2. Prosper High School
3. Melissa High School
4. Aubrey High School
5. Amarillo Tascosa High School
6. Rockwall Heath High School
Help Aubrey climb the ranks by casting your vote here: Vote Now https://www.texasfootball.com/community-connection-school-program-presented-by-optimum/?ref=subnav


All Aubrey ISD campuses and offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Classes will resume Tuesday, Jan. 21. Full 2024–2025 Aubrey ISD Calendar here: https://bit.ly/3WFnuNa.


January is School Board Appreciation Month! We deeply appreciate our hardworking school board members who devote their time and energy to empowering our students and staff. Their guidance and dedication leave a meaningful mark on our community!


What’s better than starting the second semester strong? Starting it twice! We’re excited to welcome back our staff and students tomorrow. All schools and buses will operate on their normal schedules.


Get Ready to Cheer Loud and Proud!
Our AHS cheerleaders are asking YOU to match their energy at the 2025 UIL State Championship!
Cheerleaders are the heartbeat of school spirit, and they’ve worked tirelessly to bring the energy to countless events in our community. Now it’s time to return the favor! Let’s pack the stands and show our Chaparral pride!
Details Below:
What: UIL State Competition
When:
• Community Show-Off: Wednesday, January 15th @ 6 PM in the AHS Gym
• State Championship: Friday, January 17th
• Qualifying Round Performance Time: 10:24 AM
• Finals for qualifying teams will be held in the evening.
Where: Fort Worth Convention Center - Panel A
1201 Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Parking:
• 1100 Houston Street Parking Garage
• 1301 Commerce Street Parking Garage
Special Event Rate: $18 (prices subject to change, cash/credit accepted).
Tickets: https://events.hometownticketing.com/organization/5468d9cd-a061-4496-bd2d-ffb1c4d3f0d2
Select “Spirit”
Click “Get Tickets” for January 17th
Purchase for “4A D1”
Can’t make it in person? Watch the event live on the NFHS Network with a subscription at https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/uil/spirit.
Let’s bring the noise, pack the stands, and cheer on our Chaparrals to victory!


Due to inclement weather, all Aubrey ISD schools and administrative offices will be closed Friday, Jan. 10. All after school activities are canceled. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please stay safe and warm.


Law Enforcement Day was established to express gratitude and support for law enforcement officers and their commitment to serving their communities. Today, we honor the Aubrey ISD Police Department.


Due to anticipated inclement weather, all Aubrey ISD schools and administrative offices will be closed Thursday, Jan. 9. All after school activities are canceled. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please stay safe and warm. Check email for further details.


We look forward to welcoming all of our Chaparrals back on Tuesday, Jan. 7! In Aubrey ISD, the safety of our staff and students is our top priority. Administrators are monitoring this week’s weather conditions closely. If the need for school closures or delays arises, we will utilize various communication tools to keep parents informed. These include the district website, social media platforms, KXAS TV NBC5, WFAA TV News8 and KDFW TV Fox 4. In addition, parents will receive notifications via email, phone, and text message through the student data system. Please monitor Aubrey ISD social media channels and District notifications for updates. See you in the morning and stay warm!


Aubrey ISD school board members, administrators, faculty and staff gathered at Aubrey Middle School for a “State of the District” meeting called by Superintendent Dr. Shannon Saylor. It actually was a surprise renaming of Aubrey Middle School! In Fall 2025, Aubrey ISD will open its second middle school named for Evalois Owens. Now, both schools have individuals they are named for. Congratulations to Aubrey ISD Deputy Superintendent Terrie McNabb. Led by principal Dr. Heather Vandiver, McNabb Middle School is here! Read more about the reveal in the comments here: https://www.facebook.com/share/18X9bjPLQ7/?mibextid=wwXIfr #McNabbMiddleSchool25 #OwensMiddleSchool25



We hope everyone enjoyed a restful break and is recharged for the spring semester. As a reminder, Aubrey ISD teachers and staff return to work tomorrow, Monday, Jan. 6, and students return on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
Full 2024–2025 Aubrey ISD Calendar here: https://bit.ly/3WFnuNa.


The Texas Retired Teachers Association donated books to all K-2 students at Brockett ES. Each year, the TRTA selects a school from across the state to receive books as part of their Children’s Book Project.
Pictured: Loreta Burch, Judy Thomason, Courtney Siggers, and Sara McGee.


January is School Board Recognition Month
Each January, we take the time to recognize and celebrate our school board members for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to enhancing public education.


Happy New Year!


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
