Congratulations to Kendall Gray on placing first in girls singles today!
about 3 years ago, Jaeci Dans
tennis
Congratulations to the Spurger ISD 2021-2022 Cheerleaders Junior High Emily Fea Citori Stakes Summer Merritt Zoe Mills Ashlyn Guillory Kiley Crain Varsity Captain: Kassidy Haralson CoCaptain: KayLynn Deckert Ashleigh Wood Abagail LeBlanc Ella Hatton Reigan Shook Brooklynn Hanna Jillian Leasman
about 3 years ago, PiratePride
2021-2022 Cheerleaders
Blinky and friends gave Pac-Man a good run today. Students received play time at the office for scoring 100s on angle tests in math or for earning 100 AR points. Way to go Pirates!😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
game
game
game
game
Printable Letter Link: https://5il.co/qqrv NOTIFICATION OF CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASE ON CAMPUS 03/18/2021 Dear Parent/Guardian, In keeping with Spurger ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all student families that a student who was lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 was present on the HS campus on 03/16/2021. You are receiving this notice, because you or your child was present on the campus in the seven days prior to the individual’s diagnosis of COVID-19. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify him or her. Spurger ISD’s Mitigation Plan provides for extensive cleaning and sanitization protocols, as well as social distancing procedures, including the wearing of face masks. As such, CDC guidance provides that the risk of someone contracting COVID-19 from the staff member is low and this notice is being provided in an abundance of caution. The local health department has begun a case investigation and will contact any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individual. All students and staff that came into close contact will be directly notified no later than 03/18/2021. Those that were in close contact will remain off campus for up to 10 days to ensure they do not have the virus, so that there will not be any further spread. We will keep you apprised of further updates. Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection: Temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher when taken by mouth; Sore throat; New uncontrolled cough that causes difficulty breathing (or, for students with a chronic allergic/asthmatic cough, a change in their cough from baseline); Diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal pain; or New onset of severe headache, especially with a fever. If you or any member of the HS School community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the HS School community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID19 to please notify our school by contacting (409) 429-3464. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to huttop@spurgerisd.org or visit our website at https://www.spurgerisd.org/ . Sincerely, Morgan Wright
about 3 years ago, PiratePride
CovidLetter3-18
And the Perfect Attendance award winner is... Mr. Drake held a drawing today to reward students who have had Perfect Attendance for the 3rd Nine Weeks of school. Two Nintendo Switches, along with other prizes, were awarded. Way to go Pirates! 😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
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toy
toy
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Congratulations to the following boys basketball All-District picks! Colton Jenkins: 1st team All-District Jeremiah Bean: Honorable Mention Nick Wilson: Honorable Mention
about 3 years ago, Jaeci Dans
all district
Congratulations to the following girls basketball All-District picks! Katy Curry: 2nd team All-District Kylei Cravey: Honorable Mention Faith Norsworthy: Honorable Mention
about 3 years ago, Jaeci Dans
all district
The students in Mrs. Hudson’s class had culture day today! They all did a great job on their project!
about 3 years ago, Jaeci Dans
culture day
culture day
culture day
Congratulations to the JH track girls that participated in the Hemphill track meet on Monday! Discus: Shayla 2nd, Carter 4th Shot: Shayla 6th, Carter 3rd 2400 meters: Emily 1st, Citori 2nd 100 meter hurdles: Emily 1st, Citori 2nd 200 meter hurdles: Emily 1st, Citori 2nd
about 3 years ago, Jaeci Dans
track
Ray of sunshine! Positive attitude! Well mannered! Encourager to others! Those are just a few things that were said about these 4th graders who also scored a 100 on their Math tests. As an incentive, they each got to play on Mr. Drake's Pac-Man machine in the front office. Way to go!!😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
pacman
Pac-Man
Pac-Man
Pac-Man
The remote learning contract for the fourth nine week grading period is available. This contract needs to be completed by March 12th. Please indicate whether your student will be face to face or remote learning by completing the form in Parent Portal. The link is located on the website or use this link, https://txeis05.txeis.net/ParentPortal/login?distid=229905,
about 3 years ago, PiratePride
Remote learning Contract
High School and Junior High staff and students, help us spring forward next week as we celebrate Spring! Make sure you take note of the upcoming dress up days! 🐝🦋🌸🌼🌺
about 3 years ago, Amanda Hatton
s
Printable letter link : https://5il.co/qboi Following Guidance from the Texas Education Agency, Spurger ISD to Continue Face-Covering Requirement On Thursday, March 4, 2021, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) held a statewide conference call with superintendents to discuss the Governor’s Executive Order GA-34. Following TEA’s guidance, Spurger ISD will continue its current practice of requiring face coverings for its students and employees. This decision will be reviewed at our upcoming Board meeting on March 18, 2021. The current TEA guidance states, in part (page 7): “Schools must comply with the following requirements: Every student, teacher, or staff member shall wear a mask over the nose and mouth when inside a school building, school facility, facility used for school activities, or when in an outdoor space on school property…”. This guidance also applies to any adult visitor on a campus or school facility for any event or activity. Spurger ISD will continue its social distancing and cleaning procedures as outlined in our re-entry plan Because the definition of “close contact” has not changed per the CDC or TEA guidelines, the elimination of masks would require a greater number of students/staff to be quarantined in the event there is contact with a person who tests positive (or is presumed positive) for COVID-19. Therefore, we have concluded that continuing to wear masks reduces the likelihood of having to quarantine large groups of students at one time. We know that students learn best in a face-to-face setting and Spurger ISD is striving to provide a safe learning environment for all students and staff while also keeping our campuses open. We acknowledge (and share) everyone’s desire for a return to normal, and we all expect for the safety of our staff and students to remain the top priority in our school district. Spurger ISD is grateful that educators have now been included in the phased vaccine rollout. As vaccines continue to be widely distributed to educators and all citizens, district officials will assess and reevaluate the face-covering requirement each month with the Board, in light of the most recent data available to us. As always, we wish to thank our employees, students and their families for their understanding and cooperation as we look forward to finishing the school year on a positive note. In support of our efforts to keep our kids in school, please continue to send your student to school with his/her mask each day. Morgan Wright Superintendent Spurger ISD
about 3 years ago, PiratePride
Mask Requirement
NOTIFICATION OF CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASE ON CAMPUS 03/05/2021 Dear Parent/Guardian, In keeping with Spurger ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all student families that a student member who was lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 was present on the JH campus on 03/04/2021. You are receiving this notice, because you or your child was present on the campus in the seven days prior to the individual’s diagnosis of COVID-19. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify him or her. Spurger ISD’s Mitigation Plan provides for extensive cleaning and sanitization protocols, as well as social distancing procedures, including the wearing of face masks. As such, CDC guidance provides that the risk of someone contracting COVID-19 from the staff member is low and this notice is being provided in an abundance of caution. The local health department has begun a case investigation and will contact any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individual. All students and staff that came into close contact will be directly notified no later than 03/05/2021. Those that were in close contact will remain off campus for up to 10 days to ensure they do not have the virus, so that there will not be any further spread. We will keep you apprised of further updates. Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection: Temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher when taken by mouth; Sore throat; New uncontrolled cough that causes difficulty breathing (or, for students with a chronic allergic/asthmatic cough, a change in their cough from baseline); Diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal pain; or New onset of severe headache, especially with a fever. If you or any member of the JH School community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the JH School community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID19 to please notify our school by contacting (409) 429-3464. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to huttop@spurgerisd.org or visit our website at https://www.spurgerisd.org/ . Sincerely, Morgan Wright
about 3 years ago, PiratePride
Covid letter3-5-21
Fun fact for ya! Did you know that reading upside down greatly improves your memories of what you read? Mrs. Sirmons' 1st grade class read upside down this morning and then visited and read to their Kindergarten neighbors. 😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
read
read
read
read
Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You! 4th graders have been enjoying Read Across America Week. 😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
book
book
book
book
I do so like green eggs and ham!! The Cat in the Hat visited 2nd grade today and brought along green eggs and ham. 😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
eggs
eggs
eggs
eggs
A fiber issue with AT&T has affected our phones and internet.
about 3 years ago, PiratePride
Check out the pixel art the students in Mrs. Stapert’s class created!
about 3 years ago, Jaeci Dans
pixel art
pixel art
pixel art
pixel art
4th grade students earned a Chipnik for getting 100% on their division facts test. Great job!!😊
about 3 years ago, Jennifer LeBouef
picnic