Spring Break is over but learning and setting examples are still going strong. Congratulations to these students for inspiring all of us.
about 1 month ago, Kay Cason
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child holding recognition award
child holding recognition award
child holding recognition award
child holding recognition award
Our first grade students at SRES have been working hard on their animal research unit. Once they finished their research, the students wrote a nonfiction book about their animals. Congratulations to our first graders who are now published authors!
about 1 month ago, Kandy Shirey
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Big congratulations to our Wildcats, Logan Mullins and Bradyn Dickerson, who are advancing to the State Powerlifting Competition! Your strength, determination, and relentless drive have pushed you to the next level, and we couldn’t be more proud of the work you’ve put in to get here. Now it’s time to represent Scurry-Rosser on the biggest stage!

Go lift big and leave it all on the platform—we’re cheering you on every step of the way! #WildcatPride #SRISD #StateBound #Powerlifting
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Yesterday our students at SRES attended the performance Water4Otter: Less is More. The actors taught our students about the importance of water conservation. Thank you to the North Texas Municipal Water District for coming out to our school.
about 1 month ago, Kandy Shirey
Water for Otter performance
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We hope everyone had a restful and refreshing Spring Break! On Monday, our staff returned for a day of professional development, reconnecting and preparing for a strong finish to the school year.

During our time together, we also had the opportunity to celebrate some truly outstanding members of our Wildcat family, our Teachers of the Year and Paraprofessionals of the Year! These individuals go above and beyond each day to support our students, inspire learning, and make a difference in our classrooms and community.

Please join us in congratulating:

Teachers of the Year:
• Nancy Muncrief – Scurry-Rosser Elementary
• Lisa Turbeville – Scurry-Rosser Middle School
• Janice Houser – Scurry-Rosser Middle School
•Alisha Hanson – Scurry-Rosser High School

Paraprofessionals of the Year:
• Brittney Smith – Scurry-Rosser Elementary
• Sarah Landess – Scurry-Rosser Middle School
•Melanie Ledbetter – Scurry-Rosser Middle School
• Charee Stewart – Scurry-Rosser High School

Your dedication, passion, and commitment to our students do not go unnoticed. You are a vital part of what makes Scurry-Rosser ISD such a special place. We’re excited for what’s ahead. Let’s finish the year strong, Wildcats! 💚🤍#WildcatPride #SRISD #TeachersOfTheYear #Paraprofessionals
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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picture of three women standiing under a green and white balloon arch
picture of three women standiing under a green and white balloon arch
picture of three women standiing under a green and white balloon arch
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picture of two women and one man standing under a green and white balloon arch
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picture of two women and one man standing under a green and white balloon arch
Brains ready. Pencils sharp. Let's go, Wildcats! Best of luck to our students participating in the UIL Academic Meet on March 25. You've put in the work. Now it's time to put your knowledge and skills to the test.

Compete, stay confident, and represent SRISD strongly! #WildcatPride #SRISD #UILAcademics
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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SRMS Track & Field
about 1 month ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
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There will be no school for students on Monday, March 23. This day is scheduled as a Professional Development Day for Scurry-Rosser ISD staff, as our teachers and employees take time to participate in training and planning to better support our students. Students will return to class on Tuesday, March 24.
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Just a reminder that Spring Break will be March 16–20, and there will be no school for students or staff during this time. We hope everyone enjoys a safe, relaxing week with family and friends. Take time to recharge. We look forward to seeing everyone back at school soon! Classes will resume the following week on Tuesday.

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Happy Pi Day from Scurry-Rosser High School! Our Precalculus students took time yesterday to celebrate one of math’s most famous numbers—π (pi). Did you know that the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter gives you pi? It’s a number that goes on forever and plays a big role in math and science.

Pi Day is an annual celebration where math enthusiasts have fun reciting the infinite digits of pi, talking with friends about math, and of course… eating pie! It was great to see our Wildcats enjoying math in a fun and creative way while learning a little more about the world of numbers. #PiDay #WildcatPride #SRISD #MathInAction

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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The staff at SRES wanted to have some fun on our last day before Spring Break. We let the kids know we were as ready for vacation as they are without actually saying we were! The kids have as much fun trying to figure out our underground spirit days as we have planning and executing them.
about 2 months ago, Kandy Shirey
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Over the past three years, Scurry-Rosser ISD athletics has been all about hard work, heart, and a whole lot of Wildcat Pride. From the football field and basketball court to the diamond, our student-athletes have been putting in the work and representing SRISD the right way.

A huge shoutout goes to our coaches, who spend countless hours preparing, encouraging, and helping our athletes grow both on and off the field. Their leadership and dedication continue to make a big impact on our students and programs. We’re proud of the progress our athletic programs have made over the past few years and excited to see where the Wildcats go next. Keep working, keep competing, and keep showing that Wildcat spirit! #WildcatPride #SRISD #WildcatAthletics
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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As we head into Spring Break we want to congratulate some of our SRES Wildcats for their accomplishments this week.
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
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Smiling child holding a celebration board
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Our students had an amazing time getting an up-close look at the trucks, equipment, and vehicles that help keep our community moving every day. Events like this give students the chance to explore, ask questions, and connect what they learn in the classroom with the real world.

We are incredibly thankful for the community members and organizations who took the time to visit with our students and share about the important work they do. Click here to see additional photos from the event. https://shorturl.at/CtsJS

Special thank you to the following individuals and organizations who helped make the day possible:

TVEC
Atmos Energy
Gastonia-Scurry Water Department
Kaufman County Public Works – Precinct 4
Scurry Fire Department
SJ Shaved Ice
SRISD Transportation
Kaufman County Sheriff’s Department Task Force
Ashley Reeder
Violet’s Mobile Dog Spa
CareFlight (Ambulance and Helicopter)
Karen Hatcher
Evotran Demolition – Gerald Harris
Black Jack Trash Services


Thank you for helping make it a great day for our Wildcats! #WildcatPride #SRISD #TouchATruck #CommunitySupport

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Spring Break Information
about 2 months ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
Important dates

Congratulations to Scurry-Rosser High School senior Caleb Peavy for earning a major academic and athletic honor! Caleb has been named 2nd Team All-State Academic in Basketball by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. This recognition highlights student-athletes across Texas who demonstrate excellence both on the court and in the classroom. Caleb’s achievement reflects the hard work and commitment that define Wildcat Pride.

We are proud to celebrate Caleb and the example he sets for younger students at Scurry-Rosser High School. Congratulations, Caleb! #WildcatPride #SRISD

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Just a reminder for Scurry-Rosser ISD families that Friday, March 13, will be an early release day for students. Please plan accordingly for afternoon transportation and pickup times. Thank you for your support, and we hope everyone enjoys a great start to Spring Break next week! #SRISD #WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Mrs.Gray's class in action as the students work on the topic "Count 10 Ones and Some Ones" from Bluebonnet Math.
about 2 months ago, Kandy Shirey
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For Scurry Rosser HIGH SCHOOL....Bell schedule for 3.13.26 (Early Release)
about 2 months ago, Chandra Babovec
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At SRES we love when our students get caught , by the staff, doing the right thing! Thank you for being a positive example for your fellow classmates!
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
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smiling child holding a piece of paper