Atención: Comunidad Edcouch-Elsa, todos están invitados al Ballet Nepantla Mistica. “Mística” honra a nuestros ancestros celebrando las energías creativas y espirituales de nuestras raíces indígenas, afro e hispanas. Conmemora las tradiciones del Día de Muertos y transporta a la audiencia al más allá mediante el uso de luz negra y la fusión única de ballet folclórico y danza contemporánea de Ballet Nepantla.
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The theme for World Teachers' Day 2022 is “The transformation of education begins with teachers”. This is a day to celebrate the transformative and critical role that teachers play in growing learners' potential. Thank you, Edcouch-Elsa ISD teachers for everything you do for the students of EEISD.
HELP TURN AMERICA BLUE FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR YOUTH! On October 3rd join us for the kickoff of the 16th Annual World Bullying Prevention Month. Let’s #BeKind and #BlueUp together on #BlueShirtDay and through all of October 2022!
Attention: All ACE parents, make a MUM or Garter with your child to show your Yellow Jacket pride!
RCR Family Reading Night is happening today from 4:00-6:00pm. Please come out to enjoy the beautiful weather and to read with your child. The book fair will also be open! We look forward to seeing you!
1st annual ACE Chalupa Night at RCR Elementary!
We are so proud of these EEHS students who came in on a Saturday morning to take their TSI college readiness exams! We wish them the best!
EEHS students submitting their college applications early to A & M University, Texas Tech University, St. Edwards University and TAMU CC/North Texas. We are super excited for our students and their families!
Thank you parents for attending our first parental engagement meeting! We look foward to seeing you at the next meeting and to continue working collaboratively to provide the best education for our students.
#TeamRCR
Insulators and conductors experiment in Miss Martinez's 5th grade class
You are Invited! Hispanic Heritage Pride Program Friday 9/23 at 9am Streaming Live via Facebook See You There!
¡Estas invitado! Programa Orgullo de la Herencia Hispana Viernes 9/23 a las 9am Transmisión en vivo a través de Facebook ¡Te veo allí
Great turn out at the EEHS Postsecondary College Fair!
ACE Afterschool Program invites all parents to a fun family night of BINGO Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at the RCR Elementary Cafeteria from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
ACE Afterschool Program invites all NASP schools to our Archery tournament!
JFK 3rd-5th grade GT students presented their final products from their assignments during Freedom Week.
LBJ Elementary: Mrs. Arispe’s 5th grade students engage in structured academic conversations during a Jigsaw activity. A Structured Conversation is a process for grouping students in order to allow for academic conversation, social interaction, and peer thinking. Structured conversations are essential in developing the skills and culture necessary for collaborative work. They increase learning and build trust by accomplishing respectful and substantive tasks as the students work together.
LBJ Elementary:
Ms. Lares’ 4th grade students learned about listening with attention during their Social Emotional Learning (SEL) time. The students enjoyed the activity in which they had to listen to a message and retell it to the person next to them. Once the last person received the message they would tell the class what it was. The class would then realize how important it is to listen with attention. Otherwise the message was drastically changed. It was fun! 😃
LBJ Elementary:
Ms. Lares’ 4th grade students compared whole numbers up to the hundred millions. In this particular activity they used a die to create two different numbers. They would then use the place value to compare and see which was greater than, less than, or equal to.
LBJ Elementary:
Ms. N. Gonzalez’s class 4th grade class celebrated the completion of their Brag Board. She’s so proud of her students who on a daily basis follow the three core values. Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible. The students enjoyed an afternoon of game playing.
LBJ Elementary:
During small group instruction, Ms. Z. Lares 4th grade students used the place value chart to convert decimal numbers into fractions while using base ten blocks.