Congratulations to Aubrey ISD police officer Kayla Elizalde who has been promoted to sergeant. Sergeant Elizalde is in her fourth year as a full-time officer with the Aubrey ISD police department. She worked for six years at the San Augustine County Sheriff's Office as a reserve deputy, working patrol, dispatch and jail. A graduate of Kilgore College Police Academy, Sergeant Elizalde attended the University of Texas at Tyler while playing college basketball. Sergeant Elizalde is the first to hold the rank of sergeant with the Aubrey ISD police department which hired its first police chief in October 2013. The department is currently led by Chief Kevin Clayton.
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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It is time to make a difference in our Fuller Family community! We will begin gathering the items listed to make as many LovePacs as possible. We will accept these donations until Friday, November 17th. Any and all donations are welcome!
over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
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over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
Monday, November 13th is World Kindness Day!
over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
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Yesterday, we concluded our week-long celebration of Veterans with assemblies at all three elementary campuses. We had a wonderful time showing our gratitude and appreciation for the brave and selfless service of Veterans in our community. It was truly an honor and privilege for us to celebrate them. Happy Veterans Day!
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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All Aubrey ISD Campuses and Offices will be closed from November 20th to November 24th for Thanksgiving. View the full calendar here>> https://5il.co/22rnt
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
Thanksgiving Break Reminder
over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
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over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
These varsity players attended yesterday's 6th grade game to cheer on their youngest fans, proving that being a hero is not just a noun, but a verb. #growingchaps
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
varsity players with 6th grade player
Set your clocks back and check the smoke detector batteries before going to bed tonight!
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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Check out all of yesterday's adventures at 5th grade camp>> Be sure and check out yesterday’s adventures at 5th grade camp>> https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0dV5tNiyHbH3yK4ponBvZfbNxAcbeTpYL45y2WgFAw2RgnqmsHURtuT847KCbNHfUl&id=100066358604759
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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Native American Heritage Month
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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Veterans Day is celebrated on November 11th each year. In the week leading up to Veterans Day, our campuses have planned activities to honor the Veterans in our community. November 8th Aubrey Middle School Assembly and reception at 9:00 a.m. November 10th Aubrey High School Luncheon celebrating staff who are Veterans Brockett Elementary School Assembly at 7:30 a.m. Fuller Elementary School Assembly at 8:15 a.m. Monaco Elementary Assembly at 9:30 a.m. Watch for more information from each campus.
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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Please see the attached flyer..
over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
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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
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
teaming up for a safe night
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
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
teaming up for a safe night
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over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
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over 1 year ago, Nathan Smith
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
over 1 year ago, Aubrey ISD
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