What an amazing evening of laughter, learning, and connection at Scurry-Rosser Elementary! Mom & Son Game Night brought our SRES families together for friendly competition, teamwork, and lots of smiles. It was a time of fun, encouragement, and quality time.

Events like this remind us how special our Scurry-Rosser ISD community truly is. Thank you to everyone who came out and helped make the night such a success. We’re so grateful for the strong family partnerships that make SRES such a wonderful place to be.

Check out photos from the night here: https://shorturl.at/bLMMr
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
adult woman and child playing a game of blowing a cotton ball across the table with a straw
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adult female and child playing a game of blowing a cotton ball across the table with a straw
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adult female and child playing a game of sitting on a ballon to pop it.
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It may be a short week but we are off to a great start at SRES! Congratulations!
about 1 month ago, Kay Cason
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Our 2nd graders in Mrs. Muncrief's class started the morning relating manipulative representations to the addition algorithm. They worked in pairs and compared answers as they used different strategies to solve addition problems while using manipulatives and algorithms.
about 1 month ago, Kandy Shirey
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Cold Weather Reminder – Scurry-Rosser ISD

With freezing temperatures expected and the timeline still uncertain, some Scurry-Rosser ISD student activities this week—including athletic events and evening activities—may be impacted.

Please keep an eye on your email and official Scurry-Rosser ISD communication channels for updates or schedule changes. The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority. Stay warm, Wildcats—we’ll share updates as soon as we have them!

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Today we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Dr. King wanted a world where all people could live with kindness, freedom, and equality. One of his most famous moments was his "I Have a Dream" speech. In this speech, he said,

"I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."

Dr. King's dream reminds us to always be kind, treat others fairly, and stand up for what is right. Let's honor him by making SRISD, our homes, and community a place where everyone feels safe and respected. #WildcatPride #WildcatsWin
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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School Board Appreciation Spotlight

Today, we recognize Drew Sloan, Scurry-Rosser ISD Trustee and Board Vice-President.

Years of Service: 3 1/2 Years
Why They Serve: I serve on the School Board to give back to my community and to advocate for the students of our District. This role allows me to help ensure decisions are made with the students’ best interests, while promoting accountability, transparency, and integrity in how our District is governed. Serving on the board is about strengthening trust, supporting student success, and helping our schools continue to move forward in a positive direction.
Favorite Thing About SRISD: My favorite thing about Scurry-Rosser is seeing how the community supports our students at events. I also love the size of our District. We’re not too small, and not too big. We may not stay this size forever, but for now, we can enjoy what we have.

Thank you for your dedication to our students and schools! #ThankYouTrustees #ScurryRosserISD #WildcatPride

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Today, students will be participating in an All-Region Clinic and Concert. We wish them the best of luck. Have a great performance! #WildcatPride
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Good luck to all the lifters stepping on the platform today at the Mabank invitational. Go crush it. #WildcatPride
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Reminder: Scurry-Rosser ISD will be closed on January 19. Enjoy the day, and we'll see students and staff when classes resume on Tuesday. #WildcatPride
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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HUGE CONGRATS to the Scurry-Rosser High School Cheerleaders! Placing 2nd at the UIL 3A DII State Spirit Championships is an incredible achievement and a true testament to your hard work, dedication, and team spirit. You’ve made your school and community so proud!

Way to represent Scurry-Rosser with excellence, heart, and hustle. The sky’s the limit, Wildcats! #WildcatPride
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
picture of Scurry-Rosser High School Cheerleaders with two sponsors posing with State Cheerleading 2nd place trophy and medals
We at SRES are ending our week with a big shout out to a young man of great character! Thank you for setting a good example for your peers to follow.
about 1 month ago, Kay Cason
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School Board Appreciation Spotlight

Today we recognize Catherine Yates, Scurry-Rosser ISD Trustee.

Years of Service: 6 months
Why They Serve: To support the kids, teachers and the community.
Favorite Thing About SRISD: Community support

Thank you for your dedication to our students and schools! #ThankYouTrustees #ScurryRosserISD #WildcatPride

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Our AG Mechanics Students will be representing Scurry-Rosser ISD January 16-18 at the Ft. Worth Stock Show. These students have worked hard on their projects. We wish them the best of luck! #WildcatPride
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
students working on mechanical projects in a AG class
Congratulations, Addison Upchurch, on your signing with Tyler Junior College! Your dedication and effort truly earned this moment. #WildcatPride
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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pitcure of a blonde woman wearing a black tshirt standing next to a teenage blonde female in a black shirt and another blonde teenager with her hair pulled back in a grey sweatshirt
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teenage blonde student sitting at a table with a black table cloth sign her college committment letter
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Our third grade students are working hard on notetaking as they research planets in the solar system.
about 1 month ago, Kandy Shirey
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Solar System Research in 3rd grade
We have started a buddy reading program at SRES. Our 2nd and 3rd grade students devote their time before school to read with our younger students. Thank you to these students for going above and beyond each morning. Your help is greatly appreciated at SRES.
about 1 month ago, Kandy Shirey
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Celebrating big achievements, great job!
about 1 month ago, Kay Cason
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School Board Appreciation Spotlight

Today, we recognize Phillip Burley, Scurry-Rosser ISD Trustee.

Years of Service: 6 Years
Why They Serve: I serve to support the staff and students. I want to ensure that the District sets goals that are aligned with its needs. I also serve to ensure the District is financially sound and is in compliance with law and Board Policy.
Favorite Thing About SRISD: Great leadership, teachers, and students. Also, it’s a welcoming district with a great environment.

Thank you for your dedication to our students and schools! #ThankYouTrustees #ScurryRosserISD #WildcatPride

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. This is a day to remember that all children should feel safe and cared for. 15 years ago, the U. S. Congress made this day official in order to raise awareness and help keep children safe. Let's protect every child, including our Wildcats. If something ever feels wrong, it is important to speak up and tell a trusted adult. For more information, visit https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaign/publication/january-11-wearblueday.
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
human trafficking awareness day notice

School Board Appreciation Spotlight

Today we recognize James Moeller, Scurry-Rosser ISD Trustee and Board President.

Years of Service: 17 Years
Why They Serve: For the betterment of our students.
Favorite Thing About SRISD: The strong community support.

Thank you for your dedication to our students and schools! #ThankYouTrustees #ScurryRosserISD #WildcatPride

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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