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Our schools and offices will be closed March 29-April 1. Staff and students will return to class on April 2. View the full calendar here >> https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3556/AISD/3431369/Printable_2023-24_Calendar.pdf
At last night's board meeting, Jennie Petrasic, principal of Pete and Myra West Elementary School, presented the board of trustees with spirit wear following their approval of the school's name. West Elementary will become the fourth elementary school in Aubrey ISD.
At the regularly scheduled board of trustees meeting, Brockett Elementary School 4th Grade Students Carly Alexander and Chloe Alexander led the Pledge. Additionally, Aubrey High School's UIL 4A Division 2 Cheer Competition State Runner Up Squad was recognized, along with the Aubrey High School Choir State Solo/Ensemble contest qualifiers.
World Down Syndrome Day falls on March 21 each year to raise awareness and provide education about Down syndrome. The date, March 21, signifies the extra 21st chromosome, which is responsible for Down syndrome. The tradition of wearing mismatched socks on this day serves as a reminder to celebrate differences among individuals. You're invited to "Rock Your Socks" this Thursday. #LotsOfSocks
The final Aubrey ISD attendance zone meeting of the three-campus tour took place Monday, March 18, 2024 at Brockett Elementary School. To provide input regarding proposed zone modifications, please email: attendancezones@aubreyisd.net
Don't miss the final meeting of our Attendance Zone series at Brockett Elementary tonight. Join us to listen to Aubrey ISD Superintendent Dr. Shannon Saylor and share your feedback on the proposed changes to attendance boundaries. Visit our website for more information at https://www.aubreyisd.net/o/aisd/article/1477420?
We're thrilled to welcome back our staff and students tomorrow after a week of rest and/or exciting Spring Break adventures! We hope everyone is refreshed and ready to tackle what we know will be a successful spring ahead.
Pi Day is the favorite day of the year for math teachers! Pi (π) is the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant — the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter — which is approximately: A. 1.41159 B. 3.14159 C. 1.43159 D. 3.41159 Hint in graphic below.
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Our schools and offices will be closed for Spring Break March 11-15. Staff and students will return to class on March 18. View the full calendar here >> https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3556/AISD/3431369/Printable_2023-24_Calendar.pdf
Remember to adjust your clocks one hour ahead for daylight saving time and check the batteries in your fire alarms tonight.
Superintendent Dr. Saylor conducted the second Attendance Zone Meeting at Monaco Elementary School tonight. The last meeting in the series is scheduled for March 18 at Brockett Elementary School.
Tonight marks the second of three opportunities to discuss proposed attendance boundaries with Superintendent Dr. Shannon Saylor. For more information, please visit the Aubrey ISD website at https://www.aubreyisd.net/o/aisd/article/1477420.
Aubrey ISD families gathered at Fuller Elementary School this evening to discuss proposed modifications to attendance boundaries with Superintendent Dr. Shannon Saylor. If you missed the meeting, there are two more opportunities on March 7, 2024, at Monaco Elementary School and March 18, 2024, at Brockett Elementary School. For more information, visit the Aubrey ISD website. https://www.aubreyisd.net/o/aisd/article/1477420
Just a friendly reminder that this week is National School Breakfast week! Encourage your children to join in by enjoying breakfast at school. Also, check out the picture of the MES cafeteria staff this morning.
Congratulations to the first graduating class of the Aubrey ISD Aspiring Leader Academy!
Steve Smetana, a dedicated substitute teacher at Fuller Elementary School, achieved a major milestone this week by conquering the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa. Carrying the Chaparral flag with him, he proudly declared, "Inspire, Nurture and Empower," echoing the Aubrey Independent School District's mission statement. Currently in Tanzania, Mr. Smetana shared that he selected the Chaparral flag as a symbol of his love for his Fuller family and everything Aubrey ISD represents. Without a doubt, Mr. Smetana embodies the spirit of an #InspiringChap.
National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) highlights the significance of a healthy school breakfast in supporting students' success. This annual event, occurring during the first week of March, honors the national School Breakfast Program and its role in providing children with a strong foundation each day. Mark your calendars for #NSBW24 happening from March 4-8, 2024.