We’re off to a great start preparing for an exciting and impactful school year. Today was about reconnecting, refocusing, and beginning the work of building an even stronger foundation for our students.
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
The first day of school is Tuesday, August 12. Enrollment must be completed for new and returning students before receiving a schedule. Step-by-step instructions can be found on our website. Please contact your student's campus Registrar or the District PEIMS Coordinator, Meghan Rigdon, with questions or concerns.
https://www.scurry-rosser.com/o/sisd/page/enrollment-and-registrationabout 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
House Bill 1481 requires all Texas public schools to adopt and enforce a written policy prohibiting students from using personal communication devices on school property during the day. Scurry-Rosser ISD will require all students to turn off and store their personal devices in a secure location during the day. For more information, visit https://www.scurry-rosser.com/page/parents-students.
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
School starts August 12th. Have you completed your student's registration for the 2025-2026 school year?
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
It's not too late to register to attend the Substitute Training tomorrow at 9:00 am at the Scurry-Rosser ISD High School Library. Register here. https://forms.gle/ojAUNi93PKFtpMif8
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers

Scurry-Rosser ISD Hires Melanie Bowers as the Director of Curriculum and Federal Programs.
Please join us in welcoming Melanie Bowers as our new Director of Curriculum and Federal Programs! Melanie is an experienced leader with a proven history of developing student-centered systems that foster innovative teaching and learning. Her approach brings all stakeholders together to contribute and collaborate, ensuring success for every student.
With a distinguished career in education, Melanie has consistently: Increased campus scores, built leadership capacity from within, and established sustainable systems through campus-based leadership teams. Her work is grounded in character and integrity, and she proudly represents herself and her district with professionalism and heart — serving as a role model in the community.
Melanie brings over a decade of leadership experience, having served as Principal in Kaufman ISD for the past 11 years.
Her academic journey includes:
B.S. in Psychology – Stephen F. Austin State University
M.Ed. – University of North Texas
Superintendent Certification – University of Texas at Tyler
We are thrilled to welcome Melanie to Wildcat Nation!
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Don't miss out on any important information. Download the District's app today.
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
SRHS Bell Schedule & SRHS Pep Rally Bell Schedule
about 2 months ago, Chandra Babovec
If you're interested in becoming a Substitute, please register to attend the mandatory training on July 23, 2025.
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
SRHS is looking for a Biology teacher....
2 months ago, Chandra Babovec
During last night's Special Called Board Meeting, the Board of Trustees named an Interim Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent effective July 1. Please read the announcement from Board President, James Moeller.
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Scurry-Rosser ISD has launched their new website. Download the app and stay up to date on important information.
3 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
STAAR RESULTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN PARENT PORTAL
3 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Announcement from Board of Trustees : Acting Superintendent Named
3 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
On May 22, our District Elementary and Secondary Paraprofessionals and Teachers of the Year were announced. Congratulations to our District Elementary and Secondary Teachers of the Year. Both teachers will advance to the Region 10 Teacher of the Year Competition. Winners will be announced in late July. Scurry-Rosser ISD is lucky to have them!
Congratulations to our fantastic paraprofessionals, Kristi Rozelle and Tisha Gates. Each of them was recognized during the May 22nd End-of-the-Year Celebration. You two are invaluable assets to your campus and Scurry-Rosser ISD.
3 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Join us this summer to ensure every child has access to healthy, delicious meals!
3 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
How to Access Your Child's STAAR Results
Dear Parents and Families,
Your child took the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) earlier this spring, and soon you will receive your child’s results. The state assessment is one of many ways to measure student learning. Teachers will use STAAR results along with other information to support your child’s learning in the new school year.
PDF Version to access the step-by-step instructions:
https://5il.co/3gvyj4 months ago, Anthony Figueroa

Dear parents and families,
Your child took the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR®) earlier this spring, and soon you will receive your child’s results. The state assessment is one of many ways to measure student learning. Teachers will use STAAR results along with other information to support your child’s learning in the new school year.
Beginning June 10, 2025 for STAAR end-of-course assessments and June 17, 2024 for STAAR grades 3–8 assessments, you will be able to access your child’s STAAR results by logging into the district parent portal or the Family Portal on the Texas Assessment website. (Click on Texas Assessment). This will take you directly to your child’s STAAR results, which will include detailed information for each test question, identifying your child’s strengths as well as areas where they may need additional support. Families have shared that seeing which questions their child got right and wrong has been the most useful. You will also see easy-to-use resources to help your child focus on the skills they most need help with and can work on at home.
Link to Instructions for Accessing the Family Portal
https://5il.co/3gonj4 months ago, Lynndee Rogers

🌟 Grant Spotlight 🌟
We’re excited to highlight how grant funding is making a difference in our classrooms! 🎉
Written by Roxie Goldsmith:
Physical sensory items give students a physical outlet to release excess energy. For students with ADHD or similar challenges, engaging with these items can improve focus and concentration by providing an activity that helps them release excess energy. Physical sensory items can support the development of gross motor skills. These items are often used during sensory breaks, which are short periods of time when students step away from their usual tasks to engage in physical or sensory activities. This helps them to reset, release tension, and come back to class feeling more focused and ready to learn. Overall, physical sensory items are essential for creating a learning environment where students can feel calm, engaged, and supported, helping them thrive both academically and emotionally.
#SRISDEF #GrantSpotlight #SupportingStudents #FocusedLearning #SensoryTools #StudentSuccess #InclusiveEducation #EngagedLearning #ThrivingClassrooms #EducationMatters #ThankYouTeachers
4 months ago, Scurry-Rosser