Mrs. Treme's kinder kids were in for a treat when a parent volunteer stopped by to read to them. They were over the moon with excitement! It's the little things that make a big difference!
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
students on colorful rug listening to man read a book and show them the pictures
students on colorful rug listening to man read a book and show them the pictures
ECHS Interact Club Campaign for Water: Consider joining El Campo High School Interact Club to fund a water project. With your gifts and your help rallying support, we can provide clean, safe, and reliable water to a community in Africa. Click here to learn more: https://thewaterproject.org/community/profile/el-campo-high-school-interact-club-campaign-for-water
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Reminder: Staff return from Thanksgiving Break on Monday, November 27th. Students return on Tuesday, November 28th.
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PLAYOFF SEND-OFF! This Friday at 2:45 pm. Grab your signs and line the streets. Go Ricebirds! Beat the Bulldogs! Busses leaving via Pecan Street.
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🎅🎄❄The Meadow Lane Holiday Bazaar is in full swing! Come by and shop with us until 5:00 today and 9-12 tomorrow! Christ Lutheran Church on Ave. I, El Campo.
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
ornaments
blankets
goodie bags of sweets
pine cone nomes
christmas tree table decoration
sweet rolls
children at the bazaar
No parade? No problem! Our Veterans still get the grandest salute from us! 🇺🇸
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
group of students and their teacher holding a banner that says "thank you veterans!"
4 cub scouts stand with the US flag
group of students in USA shirts they made for the parade
Kinder studied light energy in science. Did you know light is the only energy we can see? Here's Mrs. Treme's class showing off the suncatchers they made in the science lab. They also earned the incentive of pajama day by following their social contract. How awesome!
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
students sitting on the floor wearing pajamas and holding their suncatchers
Join us this evening for an Internet Safety Series presented by YK Communications. These free community events will teach parents about Internet Safety, Content Monitoring, Parental Controls, and Cyberbully Prevention. Did you know 71% of tweens experience cyberbullying? That's 100% too much. Be in the know. Not in the dark. Today, November 7th, at 5:30 pm in the El Campo Middle School Cafeteria.
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🚨🚨Attention Ricebird Fans🚨🚨 El Campo Football will host Houston Worthing this Friday night at 7:00 p.m. for a Bi-District playoff game at Ricebird Stadium!! Let’s pack the house in RED and be LOUD in support of our Ricebirds! Pre-sale tickets will be $8 for adults and $6 for students, and all tickets sold at the gate will be $8. Normal passes accepted at home games will again be accepted. All season ticket holders wanting to buy tickets for their normal reserved seats will need to buy their tickets prior to Friday. Pre-Sale tickets will be sold at the Athletic Secretary's office on Monday from 1-3pm, and Tuesday through Thursday from 8am-noon and 1-3pm. No pre-sale tickets will be sold after Thursday, and all tickets sold at the gate will be general admission only.
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
get your tickets ricebirds vs worthing in bi district championship on november 10 at 7 at ricebird stadium
Myatt Pre-K students received their October Scholastic Books! Thank you to all of our Scholastic book sponsors for donating and allowing every student to receive a book each month!
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
class of students holding their book
class of students holding their book
class of students holding their book
class of students holding their book
class of students holding their book
class of students holding their book
class of students reading their book
class of students holding their book
class of students holding their book
Students in Pre-K read the story "Pumpkin Jack" and learned about the life cycle of a pumpkin. Throughout the story, the students noticed the changes the pumpkin went through as it rotted and how seedlings emerged from it in the spring. Classes teamed up to create their own Pumpkin Jack Science and STEM activity. They took a large plastic container, added soil and water (moisture), and then placed a pumpkin in the container and sealed the cover with tape. They are going to let Mother Nature do her thing and are excited to watch the pumpkins decompose in front of their eyes. Once the pumpkin disintegrates they will open the container and cover the remains and then hopefully watch as a seedling emerges!
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
students watching a teacher add moisture to the container with a pumpkin
group of students with the pumpkin in a container
group of students with the pumpkin in a container
pumpkin sitting on soil inside a clear container
students listening to a teacher while she holds a bag of soil
student touching a pumpkin
group of students with the pumpkin in a container
group of students with the pumpkin in a container
Save the date! The ECISD Meadow Lane Holiday Bazaar is coming up on Wednesday, November 15th, and Thursday, November 16th. The bazaar will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 1401 Ave I. Shop Wednesday, 9-5, and Thursday 9-12.
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
pans of banana bread by a christmas tree and "merry christmas" sign
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
🎃👻 Halloween is just around the corner, and we want to make sure everyone has a safe and spooktacular evening! 🌙✨ Here are some important safety tips to keep in mind: 1. Plan your route: Before heading out for trick-or-treating, map out a safe and well-lit route in familiar neighborhoods. Stick to areas with sidewalks and crosswalks to ensure everyone stays safe. 2. Be visible: Wear bright or reflective clothing, add reflective tape to costumes, or carry glow sticks or flashlights. This will help drivers and others see you in the dark. 3. Stay in groups: Trick-or-treat with friends or family members and never go alone. There's safety in numbers, and it's more fun to share the Halloween excitement together! 4. Look both ways: Always remember to look both ways before crossing the street, even if you're in a designated crosswalk. Drivers may not always see you, so stay alert and cautious. 5. Check treats: When you get home, make sure to inspect all treats before eating them. Discard any unwrapped or suspicious-looking items. Safety first! 6. Be cautious with costumes: Choose costumes that are flame-resistant and avoid masks that obstruct vision. Opt for face paint or makeup instead. Comfortable shoes are a must for a night of walking! 7. Respect boundaries: Only visit houses with porch lights on and respect any "no trick-or-treating" signs. Remember, not everyone celebrates Halloween, and it's important to be considerate. 8. Trust your instincts: If something feels off or unsafe, trust your gut and remove yourself from the situation. Your safety is the top priority. 🌟 Let's make this Halloween a memorable and safe one for everyone! Share these tips with your friends and family to ensure a night filled with treats, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Happy Halloween! 🎃👻
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
ECISD tips its hat to Mid Coast Health System for the fantastic "ProtECt the Tradition Ricebirds" shirts!
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
11 adults wearing the red "protect the tradition Ricebirds" shirt
8 adults wearing the red "protect the tradition Ricebirds" shirt
8 adults wearing the red "protect the tradition Ricebirds" shirt
Get the Latest Scoop with Ricebird News! Hang out with LaShelle Hlavaty on this episode, along with Mr. Callaghan who fills you in on all the details about upcoming events like Dyslexia Night, the Senior Pep Rally, and the Turkey Trot. Plus, take a peek at what the Trustees approved at their latest board meeting. And of course, don't miss out on the lowdown of all the exciting Ricebird sports action! https://youtu.be/U8kdVto1oMs
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
📚The Sesame Club of El Campo wowed the students at Myatt Elementary with a fantastic skit and story, and to top it off, they gifted them with a book at the RIF (Reading is Fundamental) party! You guys rock, Sesame Club!
about 1 year ago, Ricky Ricebird
students looking at books on a table
students gathered to listen to the 3 adults acting out the book
🎃 The Pre-K students and staff want to give a huge shout out to Walmart!! Each of the classes took a short field trip over to Walmart to enhance their learning about pumpkins and to pick out pumpkins for their classrooms. Thank you, Walmart for providing them with a wonderful experience! They want to especially thank Walmart for their generosity in providing each student with a goody bag, juice and candy, as well as the goody bags for all of the teachers, too! See all the fun here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFyHA6F__Q/qqLtI7Bch4h3noZaYnArzw/view?utm_content=DAFyHA6F__Q&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor
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small children digging out pumpkins from a large bin
2 walmart workers providing good bags to 2 teachers
small smiling children standing by pumpkins in large bins