SRMS teacher of the month
about 2 months ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
SRMS teacher of the month
SRMS staff member of the month
about 2 months ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
Staff member of the month
SRMS students of the month
about 2 months ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
Group of students of the month
Scurry-Rosser ISD is making some changes to several bus routes to help improve our transportation schedules. During this time, pickup and drop-off times may change a little while we get the new routes worked out. Please be patient with us as we make these improvements.

If you have questions, please contact your student’s campus for assistance. Thank you for your understanding and support as we work to better serve our students and families. #SRISD #WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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As part of National Nutrition Month, Scurry-Rosser Elementary School Nurse Julia Standeford visited with students to share a special story and an important message about healthy habits.

Nurse Standeford read the Dr. Seuss book Oh, the Things You Can Do That Are Good for You! and talked with students about how making healthy choices—like eating nutritious foods, staying active, and taking care of their bodies—helps them feel their best and be ready to learn. It was a fun way to celebrate reading and healthy living during Dr. Seuss Week!

Thank you, Nurse Standeford, for helping our Wildcats learn how small healthy choices can make a big difference.
#WildcatPride #SRISD #DrSeussWeek #NationalNutritionMonth #HealthyWildcats
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
school nurse reading to students on nutrition

SRES students are not slowing down because Spring Break is near. Good job!

about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
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smiling child holding accomplishment board
smiling child holding accomplishment board
Big Kahuna Delivery Wednesday, March 11th
about 2 months ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
Reminder for the Big Kahuna Delivery

Kindergarten Round-Up is Coming! Scurry-Rosser ISD families, it’s time to get ready for Kindergarten Round-Up on April 16. This will be our only face-to-face registration opportunity for incoming kindergarten students.

Join us to complete registration, meet our kindergarten teachers, and learn more about what makes Scurry-Rosser Elementary a great place to begin your child’s school journey. We look forward to welcoming the Class of 2039 and their families! #WildcatPride #KindergartenRoundUp #FutureWildcats

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Last week, Kaufman County 911 Dispatchers had the opportunity to visit with students to teach 911 awareness and the important role of 911. They talked about when it’s appropriate to call 911, the difference between an emergency and a non-emergency, and how dispatchers help keep our community safe. Thank you to the students and staff for welcoming us and learning how to use 911 the right way! Click here to view photos from the presentation: https://shorturl.at/Rhvtp

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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students participating in 911 presentation
femall 911 presenters speaking to class
SRES is starting the week strong. Some of our littlest Wildcats are setting an example of WILDCAT PRIDE, great job!
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
Smiling child holding Wildcat Pride Ticket
Smiling child holding Wildcat Pride Ticket
Due to potential inclement weather tomorrow, the softball Dawson and baseball games will be played today. Softball vs. Dawson will begin at 6:00 PM here. Baseball will be in Palmer at 6:00 PM. We appreciate everyone's flexibility as we work to keep our students, coaches, and fans safe while still getting the games in.

Stay tuned to Scurry-Rosser ISD's website and social media for the latest information in case additional adjustments are needed. Thank you for supporting our Wildcats and Ladycats. #WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Huge congratulations to the Scurry-Rosser Middle School Band on an outstanding performance at Friday’s Pre-UIL Concert and Sightreading Evaluation. The band earned superior ratings in both stage performance and sightreading, bringing home the Sweepstakes trophy. This tremendous accomplishment reflects the students’ hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence. We are incredibly proud of these talented musicians for representing Scurry-Rosser ISD so well. Keep up the great work! #WildcatPride #SRISD #UIL #Sweepstakes
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Daylight Saving Time Reminder!

Don’t forget to spring forward this weekend! Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 8. Be sure to set your clocks forward one hour before you head to bed Saturday night. Enjoy the extra daylight! #WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Spring Forward March 8
Scurry-Rosser ISD is pleased to announce the promotion of Holly Kirby to Principal of Scurry-Rosser Middle School, effective July 1, 2026. Mrs. Kirby will replace Mark Rangel, who has served the middle school campus with dedication and leadership. Mrs. Kirby has been a valued member of the Scurry-Rosser ISD team and has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to student success, instructional leadership, and building positive relationships with students, staff, and families. Her experience, leadership, and passion for education will help continue the strong tradition of excellence at Scurry-Rosser Middle School.

With Mrs. Kirby’s promotion, the district has begun the search for a new Assistant Principal for Scurry-Rosser Elementary School, and updates will be shared as the process moves forward. Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Kirby on this well-deserved promotion. We look forward to her continued leadership and positive impact on the students and staff of Scurry-Rosser Middle School.
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Do you have a future Wildcat ready to begin their school journey? Pre-K Round-Up will be held on April 9, and we’re excited to meet our newest students! Please note that students must qualify for the Pre-K program under Texas eligibility guidelines in order to enroll. Click here for more information: https://tinyurl.com/4mdtcscw

Our team will be available to help answer questions and guide you through the steps to get your child ready for school. We look forward to welcoming the newest members of the Wildcat family! #SRISD #WildcatPride #FutureWildcats #PreKRoundUp
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Scurry-Rosser ISD is proud to announce the promotion of John Cypert to Director of Maintenance, effective July 1, 2026. Mr. Cypert currently serves as Assistant Principal at Scurry-Rosser Middle School and has been a valued member of the district leadership team. Throughout his time in Scurry-Rosser ISD, he has demonstrated strong leadership, dedication to the district, and a commitment to supporting both students and staff.

With Mr. Cypert’s transition into his new role, the district will begin the search for a new Assistant Principal for Scurry-Rosser Middle School to continue supporting the leadership team and daily operations of the campus. Please join us in congratulating Mr. Cypert on this well-deserved promotion. We appreciate his continued service and look forward to the leadership he will bring to the district in this new role.
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Students in Mrs. Owens' first grade class making composite shapes from smaller shapes during Bluebonnet Learning during math.
about 2 months ago, Kandy Shirey
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Mrs. Owens' class making composite shapes
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Students in Mr. Magee’s 2nd-grade music class recently had the opportunity to try something new—scarf training! This engaging activity was inspired by ideas Mr. Magee brought back from the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Conference. Using scarves, students practiced rhythm, movement, and musical expression in a fun, hands-on way. Activities like this help young learners connect music with motion while strengthening coordination, creativity, and confidence.

March is Music in Education Month, and experiences like this highlight how music classes provide students with opportunities to explore, create, and learn in exciting ways. Watch the students practicing this technique here:
https://shorturl.at/PBUlk Great job to our 2nd graders, and thank you to Mr. Magee for bringing new ideas back to our classrooms! #MusicInOurSchoolsMonth #WildcatPride #SRISD #MusicEducation
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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SRES has some of the most thoughtful students in the county. This young man was praised by our PTO volunteers for comforting a younger student who was upset. Thank you for helping make someone's day better and setting a great example of compassion!
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
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SRES would like to congratulate our Teachers of the Month for February . Our Kindergarten and First grade teams each work as one powerful teaching force. For this reason, we want to recognize the entire team from each grade level as our Teacher of the Month. We would also like to congratulate Kristi Rozelle as our February Para of the Month. Thank all of you ladies for everything you do to educate our littlest Wildcats!
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
Kindergarten Team
First Grade Team
Para of the Month