Look at our SRES Wildcat Pride Recipients! Congratulations on modeling great behaviors for your peers.
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
Wildcat Pride Award Recipient
Wildcat Pride Award Recipient
Wildcat Pride Award Recipient
SAT Reminder for Juniors: Scurry-Rosser juniors will be taking the SAT on March 9. Please make sure you are prepared for testing day!

Important Reminders:
• Arrive by 7:50 AM
• Bring your Chromebook fully charged

Being prepared helps ensure a smooth testing day for everyone. Good luck to our juniors! #SRISD #WildcatPride #SATTesting
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Congratulations to our Scurry-Rosser High School basketball players who earned District 18-3A honors this season! Their hard work on the court and dedication in the classroom continue to make Wildcat Nation proud. Congratulations on a great year! #WildcatPride #SRISD #District18_3A #WildcatBasketball

This year, our athletes were recognized with the following honors:

Caleb Peavy
1st Team All District and Academic All District

Eli Hutchins
1st Team All District

Drew Jestis
2nd Team All District and Academic All District

McCrae Manos
2nd Team All District

Clay Hartzel
Academic All District

Maxim Veirs
Honorable Mention and Academic All District

Drake Manos
Honorable Mention and Academic All District

Landon Draper
Academic All District

Barrett McIver
Academic All District

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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male student is a white basketball jersey holding a basketball on his right should with #4
male student in a white basketball jersey with a #13 spinning a basketball on his left middle finger
male student in white basketball jersey with #3 holding basketball in right hand
male student in white basketball jersey with #20 holding basketball on top of right should
male student in a white basketball jersey with #5 holding a basketball to the side of his right ribs
male student in a white basketball jersey with #11 balancing basketball on top of his head with eyes closed and hands raised next to shoulders
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Students planning to take the TSIA2 on March 31, don’t forget that Thursday, March 6, is the last day to register and submit payment. Be sure to complete your registration and payment by the deadline to secure your spot for the test. If you have questions, please contact your campus for assistance. #SRISD #WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
reminder to pay and register for the TSIA2 by March 6
Congratulations to our Scurry-Rosser High School Band students for their outstanding performance yesterday at the UIL Region 3 Concert and Sightreading Contest!

The band earned ratings of 1, 2, and 2 (Overall Excellent) for Stage Performance and 1, 1, and 2 (Overall Superior) in Sightreading. This is a tremendous accomplishment for our band program—the first Superior rating in Sightreading since 2021! We are incredibly proud of these musicians and the effort they put into every rehearsal and performance. Way to go, Wildcats! #WildcatPride #SRISD #UILMusic #WildcatBand
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
hs group photo, all students dressed in black
superior rating plaque

Bus Route Delay Notice

Scurry-Rosser families, please note the following bus route delays:

  • Thursday, March 5: Bus Route #15 will experience delays of up to one and a half hours.

  • Friday, March : Bus Routes #15 and #6 will experience delays of up to one and a half hours.

If needed, students may be picked up from their campus instead of riding the bus. If you plan to make alternative transportation arrangements, please notify your student’s campus and teacher so they are aware of the change. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through these temporary delays. Thank you for your continued support. #SRISD #WildcatPride

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
announcement for bus route delays

Scurry-Rosser Elementary was filled with music and smiles Tuesday night as our 1st-grade students took the stage for their music program! Families and community members enjoyed a fun evening watching our young Wildcats share the songs and skills they’ve been working hard on in class.

With March being Music in Our Schools Month, this performance was a great reminder of how music education helps students build confidence, creativity, and teamwork. Thank you to our students, Mr. Magee, and families for making it such a wonderful night. We are proud of these talented Wildcats! Click here to view more photos from the presentation: https://tinyurl.com/2zpdh984
#SRISD #WildcatPride #MusicInOurSchoolsMonth

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
2nd grade students singing at school program
two female 2nd grade students singing
male student playing xylophone
second grade students
male student speaking at play
Our PreK students continue to work hard to meet their personal goals. Great job!
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
smiling child holding a celebration board
smiling child holding a celebration board
smiling child holding a celebration board
Yesterday for math, Ms. Norton taught her Bluebonnet Learning lesson outside. The class was using a number path to write addition sentences.
about 2 months ago, Kandy Shirey
Norton's kindergarten class
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This week, we proudly celebrate Texas Public Schools Week right here at Scurry-Rosser ISD! Our classrooms are filled with innovation, opportunity, and Wildcat pride. From early learning in elementary school to academic, athletic, fine arts, and CTE achievements at the secondary level, our students are learning, leading, and growing every single day.

Texas public schools are the heart of our communities, and in Scurry-Rosser, we have dedicated teachers, support staff, families, school board, and community members who invest in our students’ success. Thank you for supporting public education and for being part of what makes Scurry-Rosser ISD special. #WildcatPride #One Team, One Vision, One Goal #TexasPublicSchoolsWeek
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Break a leg to our Scurry-Rosser High School theater students as they travel to Waxahachie on March 4 to compete in the UILOne Act Play contest! From cast to crew, these students have poured their creativity, passion, and teamwork into bringing their production to life.

We are proud of the dedication and talent they represent on stage and behind the scenes. Join us in wishing them the very best as they compete and showcase their hard work! #WildcatPride #OneActPlay #UILCompetition #FineArts
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Congratulations to our 2nd garde Students of the Month for February!
2 months ago, Kay Cason
students of the month holding certificates
Flowers aren't the only thing taking root. Our SRES students continue to learn and grow each day.
2 months ago, Kay Cason
Smiling child holding celebration board
Smiling child holding celebration board
Smiling child holding celebration board
Smiling child holding celebration board
Smiling child holding celebration board
Our Scurry-Rosser High School Band is preparing to take the stage for the UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest today. Their hard work and dedication have prepared them for this moment. Our students will showcase their hard work in both prepared concert selections and the challenging sightreading portion—where musicians perform music they’ve never seen before.

We are so proud of their commitment, discipline, and teamwork. Join us in wishing our band the very best as they represent SRISD with excellence and Wildcat Pride! #WildcatPride #UIL #ConcertAndSightreading #FineArts
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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At Scurry-Rosser ISD, we’re proud to celebrate the power of music and the incredible students and educators who bring it to life every day. From the first notes in beginner band to performances on the big stage, music builds confidence, creativity, discipline, and teamwork.

Our Wildcats are learning more than melodies. They’re learning leadership, perseverance, and the joy of working together toward excellence. Join us this month as we recognize the impact of music education and the dedication of our directors, students, and families who make it all possible.

#WildcatPride #MusicInOurSchoolsMonth #SRISD #FineArtsMatters

2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
band on the football field

Update: Meeting will be at Scurry-Rosser Middle School Cafeteria

We will be hosting a Drill Team Parent Meeting to share important information about the upcoming season, expectations, events, and plans for next year.

If your student is interested in joining the High School Drill Team—whether as a returning member or a new candidate—please plan to attend on either Monday, March 2, or Tuesday, March 3, at 6:00 PM in the High School Cafeteria.

We look forward to meeting with you and sharing all the exciting details about the year ahead! We can’t wait to see you there! #WildcatPride

2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Congratulations to Haley Stewart for being named Scurry-Rosser ISD’s March Transportation Employee of the Month!

Haley’s dedication to our district and its students goes above and beyond. In her own time, she comes up to clean her bus—and even helps clean other drivers’ buses—to keep our fleet in tip-top shape for the students we serve. That kind of pride and commitment does not go unnoticed. Add in her positive, caring attitude, and it’s easy to see why Haley is such a valued member of our transportation team. She truly represents the heart of Wildcat Pride!

Thank you, Haley, for all you do for SRISD! #WildcatPride #TransportationTeam #EmployeeOfTheMonth
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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MS Track and Field Meet @ Malakoff 2:30 pm
2 months ago, ALICIA ESPITIA
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The steer show marked the final contest of the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show, and it did not disappoint. Our exhibitors brought their very best to the ring, showcasing months of hard work, early mornings, and dedication.

We couldn’t be prouder of how they represented our chapter. What a great way to wrap it all up! #WildcatPride #FFA #KCJLS #SteerShow #LivestockLife
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
male student holding three buckles that he was awarded
male student stand with steer with young women holding ribbon
student and family posting with steer
Big things were built this year — and we’re not just talking about projects. 44 total entries for the show, 20 of those were from Scurry-Rosser FFA! All blue ribbon projects and Sweepstakes Champion.

Our Ag Mech FFA students absolutely knocked it out of the park at the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show (KCJLS)! From the first weld to the final coat of paint, the craftsmanship, creativity, and countless hours behind each project truly paid off.

Huge shoutout to our Ag Mech students for representing FFA with excellence, and thank you to the teachers, families, and community supporters who help make these opportunities possible. For additional pictures, click here: https://tinyurl.com/48yz59w2

KCJLS Ag Mech Results

Showmanship
Levi Taylor and Colten Smith - SR Grand Champion
Braydon Moss - SR Reserve Grand Champion
Mason Muncrief - SR 3rd Overall
Kinley Shaw - JR Grand Champion
Haygen Kerr - JR 3rd Overall

Reserve Overall Champion
Mason Muncrief - Hog Trap

Wildlife / Livestock Division
Mason Muncrief - Division Champion with his Hog Trap

Marketplace Division
Kason Shaw - Blue Ribbon with his Smudge Pot
Kolter Shaw - Blue Ribbon with his Santa Maria Grill
Haygen Kerr- Blue Ribbon with his Tailgate Bench
Kinley Shaw - Blue Ribbon with her Planter Wall
Jaxson Finney - Blue Ribbon with his Swing
Gio Macedo - Blue Ribbon with his Coffee Table, Grand Champion Market Place.
Hadlee Lawson - Blue Ribbon with a Potting Bench, Reserve Grand Champion.

Farm Equipment and Machinery
Alfredo Garcia and Marlee Lyles - Blue Ribbon with their 7x10 Utility Trailer
Jacob Birmingham - Blue Ribbon with his Shop Table
Caden Fletcher - Blue Ribbon with his Hay Spear
Jacob Birmingham - Blue Ribbon with his Grapple, Reserve Division Champion

Outdoor Cooking Equipment Division
Levi Taylor and Colten Smith - Blue Ribbon with their 250-Gallon Smoker

Reserve Division Champion
Levi Taylor - Blue Ribbon with his Grill
Josue DeLaMora - Blue Ribbon with his Smoker with Santa Maria Grill
Dalton Bardin - Blue Ribbon with his 250-Gallon Smoker
Braydon Moss - Blue Ribbon with his 41” Grill

Wildlife / Livestock Division
Mason Muncrief - Blue Ribbon with his Hog Trap, Division Champion

Recreation Home and Yard Division
Aiden Palocio - Blue Ribbon with his Fire Pit
Bryce Smith - Blue Ribbon with his Firewood Rack
Lupe Ruiz - Blue Ribbon with his Picnic Table with Swings
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
male student and ag mechanics project (grill)
swing made by a student
male student and a swing
male students and red smoker project
make student and metal project
male student and ag mechanics projecy