Congratulations to these 3rd and 4th year ECHS Culinary Arts students for passing their ServSafe Manager's Certification Exam! This exam measures their knowledge of food safety practices and procedures for managing a food service establishment and protecting the public from foodborne illness. Kudos to these kids! They worked hard for this certification! #CTE


Students in Mrs. Wilson's floral design class turned a pumpkin into a floral container for their fall arrangement. Students got the opportunity to learn how to cover up their mechanics while making a well-balanced arrangement based on principles and elements of design.




HOSA would like to thank the City Development Corporation of El Campo, which recently sponsored 25 students to attend the Area 2 Fall Leadership Conference. Students were able to attend breakout sessions such as stress management, financial planning for college, NICU nursing, and Stop the Bleed just to name a few.
Our students also participated in the face painting and photo booth fundraisers for Be The Match. El Campo High School was recognized as the biggest contributor to these events.








Shout out to our sub-varsity football teams for their outstanding performance this fall! Freshman football clinched the "District Champs" title and JV achieved a top 2 finish in district. Way to go Ricebird Football!


Congratulations to these Math Fact Whiz Kids from Hutchins Elementary!


Thanks to all who donated to the Anchor Club's food drive last week!


ECHS Heroes Week November 6-10 Dress Up Days: Tuesday - Election Day! Celebrate our Coast Guard! Wear your red, white, and blue! Wednesday - Celebrate our Air Force & Navy! Wear blue and white! Thursday - Celebrate our Marines & Army! Wear your green and camo! Friday - It's Veterans Day! Wear your red, white, and blue! Students must remain in dress code while participating!
Join us this evening for an Internet Safety Series presented by YK Communications. These free community events will teach parents about Internet Safety, Content Monitoring, Parental Controls, and Cyberbully Prevention. Did you know 71% of tweens experience cyberbullying? That's 100% too much. Be in the know. Not in the dark. Today, November 7th, at 5:30 pm in the El Campo Middle School Cafeteria.
Kinder studied light energy in science. Did you know light is the only energy we can see? Here's Mrs. Treme's class showing off the suncatchers they made in the science lab.
They also earned the incentive of pajama day by following their social contract. How awesome!

📣 Hoop Season is Here! Check out the schedules and make plans to come out and cheer on the Birds!
🏀 HS Basketball: https://www.ecisd.org/documents/el-campo-high-school/athletic-schedules/352767
🏀 MS Basketball: https://www.ecisd.org/documents/el-campo-middle-school/ecms-athletic-schedules/336106

Hutchins' halls were buzzing with excitement as Ricky and the Ricebird Cheerleaders swooped in to visit first grade! First-graders took the crown for the best attendance during October!


Mrs. Wilson's Floral Design class was blooming with Halloween creativity! Her students crafted stunning floral arrangements with fresh blooms, adding some spooky pizzazz with jack-o-lantern containers and creepy crawlies like bats and spiders. #CTE




Mrs. Hopper’s clinical rotation class began their clinicals! But, before they jumped into the action, the students got to enjoy a tour of El Campo Memorial Hospital and Mid Coast Medical Clinic.



The National Association of School Psychologists has designated November 6–10, 2023, to be National School Psychology Week.
School psychologists partner with families, teachers, school administrators, and other professionals to create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments that strengthen connections between home, school, and the community. They apply expertise in mental health, learning, and behavior to help children and youth succeed socially, behaviorally, emotionally, and academically. They are also important members of school safety and crisis teams. As stated by Dr. Andrea Clyne, President of the NASP, “School psychologists bring a rich and unique set of skills to their school communities. They are champions for children, families, and schools, working hard to apply their knowledge about mental health, learning, equity, and systems to address challenges that thwart progress.”
Thank you to our School Psychologists, Annie Cain, Shannon Fuechec, Bailey Bustamante, and Amy Bailey for all you do for El Campo ISD!

🚨🚨Attention Ricebird Fans🚨🚨
El Campo Football will host Houston Worthing this Friday night at 7:00 p.m. for a Bi-District playoff game at Ricebird Stadium!! Let’s pack the house in RED and be LOUD in support of our Ricebirds!
Pre-sale tickets will be $8 for adults and $6 for students, and all tickets sold at the gate will be $8. Normal passes accepted at home games will again be accepted.
All season ticket holders wanting to buy tickets for their normal reserved seats will need to buy their tickets prior to Friday. Pre-Sale tickets will be sold at the Athletic Secretary's office on Monday from 1-3pm, and Tuesday through Thursday from 8am-noon and 1-3pm. No pre-sale tickets will be sold after Thursday, and all tickets sold at the gate will be general admission only.

Look at these cute pumpkins by the Northside Life Skills class!










🏈 Final - Ricebirds are headed to the playoffs!
El Campo 34
Brazosport 21
Fun Friday at the Pep Rally! https://www.canva.com/design/DAFzH_zJov8/iYY2QaDrnaSuysNzK2Ub3w/watch?utm_content=DAFzH_zJov8&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor


🎉Help us celebrate our Ricebird & Ladybird Coaches! Today is officially Texas High School Coaches Day across the state of Texas. The state legislature of Texas has made November 3rd Texas High School Coaches Day in appreciation for what coaches do for kids and communities all across the state.
Here in El Campo, we have a group of outstanding coaches who are dedicated to serving the students of El Campo ISD in a variety of ways. The job of a coach extends well beyond normal business hours and beyond the wins and losses of the games. Today we thank our coaches for the difference they make in the lives of students, and the manner in which they represent our district and community throughout the year!
Thank you, coaches!

