Just a friendly reminder that Friday, October 11th is a student holiday and a staff development day for teachers.
And then, El Campo ISD will be closed on Monday, October 14th for Fall Break. Classes will resume on Tuesday, October 15th.
Northside's 4th graders embarked on a thrilling multiplication scavenger hunt! Armed with their math strategies, they dashed from one multiplication problem to the next, all while turning learning into a high-energy adventure. Teaming up with their classmates, these math whizzes showcased their multiplication knowledge to their teacher!
Mrs. Treme’s Kinder kiddos hit the jackpot with a Play-Doh party, all thanks to their 10 shiny tokens for being rock stars in behavior!
The Ricebird Band was a success at the Victoria US Bands Competition! They placed 1st in their category and earned awards for Best Music, Best Overall Effect, Best Percussion, and Best Colorguard.
🎉Congratulations to the students and instructors on their commitment and hard work!
Let's have some Principal Appreciation Month fun!
Paul Fleener, Principal, El Campo High School
📚Years in education: 30
⭐Fun fact: His current jam is none other than Zach Bryan!
#ThankAPrincipal👏
Mrs. Kacer's Clinical Class learned the proper way to ambulate with assistive devices...and then had a little fun with a "race" after. See the fun here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAuEYgEsPLR/?igsh=MXhjNHhsaXh4OGRldg==
Flashback to Homecoming! Look at the excitement in these Hutchins kiddos with their mums and garters from the Advanced Floral Design class!
AND they got to take pictures with Ricky Ricebird!
🎉Congratulations to the ECMS students of the month!
These students represent leadership, integrity, hard work ethic, responsibility, and respect for their peers and teachers every day.
Ladybird Gameday + Parent Night = Friday Night Plans!!
🆚 Bay City
⏰Varsity @ 4:30pm
⏰JV/Freshmen @ 5:30pm
Come out & support your Ladybirds! 🏐
Mrs. Ener’s class had books donated to her class in September and October! The book "Ish" was the September donation, followed by "The Kissing Hand" in October.
A big round of applause for our awesome donors! You rock! 📚✨
October 2 was National Custodial Workers Day and a day to celebrate our hard-working crews who keep our spaces sparkling, shining, healthy, and safe!
Thanks for all you do for the Ricebirds!
Let's hear it for our swim team! They had several top-20 finishes in a field of 350 swimmers at the Angleton meet last weekend!
Codi Klatt - 8th in the 50 backstroke and 15th in the 50 freestyle
Kate Chilton - 10th in the 50 breaststroke
Girls 200 freestyle relay team of Caroline Little, Abby Wallis, Kate Chilton, and Codi Klatt placed 12th
Gus Respondek - 14th in 50 butterfly
Evan Vasquez - 17th in the 50 breaststroke
Boys 200 freestyle relay of Evan Vasquez, Joey Freeman, Julian Aguirre, and Gus Respondek placed 10th
Hey, ECMS! National yearbook week is October 7-11. Purchase a yearbook to be entered into drawings next week for gift cards, baskets, and to win your money back! $25 in person in the mornings or online at jostens.com
Over 100 Ricebirds were at the Anchor Club meeting this morning!
Purple doughnuts were served in support of Polio Plus and Jillian Croix received flowers for winning Homecoming Queen as the Anchor Club representative.
#DoMoreCareMoreBeMore
Hutchins Open House - Thursday, October 10th, 5:30-6:30. Hutchins Parents - Come see what your child has been learning! We know our students are looking forward to the opportunity to show off their classroom! Students who attend will receive a Snack Pass for the cafeteria and a Free Dress Pass! The front doors and the side doors along Ave I will be open from 5:30-6:30 for this COME & GO event. Hutchins t-shirts will be sold while supplies last.
We are hiring - Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent - Learn more about the position and apply here: https://bit.ly/ECISDjobs
5th graders lit up their math classes with a super fun Glow Review to gear up for their Unit 1 test!
Ms. Rojas' 1st Grade Bilingual class at Hutchins began Hispanic Heritage Month on September 16th by dressing in cultural clothing and watching a video.
Students then created flags representing their culture, detailing their favorite foods, music, clothing, and cultural aspects. They paired up to share their creations and learn about each other.
To continue the fun, they will also explore and celebrate notable Hispanic/Latino figures in history. See the fun here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGSWN5lZXc/3DD6m7UZlK2K0fsp9LTR-Q/watch?utm_content=DAGSWN5lZXc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor
Mrs. Hopper's Principles of Health Science class learned how to "stop the bleed". Students followed along during a demonstration by Nurse Ott and then got to practice on their own “patient”.
8th grade Football games tonight are at Ricebird Stadium. 8th grade White starts at 5:30. 8th grade Red will immediately follow. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for students. Cash only at the gate.