🎉Let's hear it for the Hutchins Elementary "Character Champions for Respect"! These kids show acceptance and respect for others.



5th graders at Northside enjoyed trick or treating in their math classrooms on Halloween! They solved problems involving order of operations, then got to draw a "trick" or "treat" card. A treat card earned them a prize, while a trick card made them reach into some spooky bags of zombie teeth, brains, and more!





🏈 It's Game Day Ricebird Nation! 8:30 Pep Rally and then 7:00 Football at Brazosport. Go Ricebirds! Tickets: https://gofan.co/event/969342?schoolId=TX17667&fbclid=IwAR0VmoWn67JdlGcbAVSSIjfD95Glo6-GFk7Y66wSL5bnUSrKcjqeUG9kR5k
Keith Murphy, a local El Campo resident and school supporter, believes that fellow El Camponians should support students in their academic efforts and encourage them to pursue higher education. Because of this goal, he worked with El Campo High School to award 20- $100 scholarships to students who have performed at the top of their class and students who have shown the most growth from their freshman year of high school to their sophomore year of high school.
Keith, a graduate of Baytown's Sterling High School attended college at Texas A&M University majoring in Engineering. Through the years he worked in the oil and gas industry and started his own company at one point of his career. Moving to El Campo to be close to his wife's family, he decided he wanted to encourage students in his local community. Aware of the hard work it takes to be successful in college, he encouraged the students at ECHS to take advantage of the opportunities afforded to them during school and encouraged them to take advanced level mathematics. Keith believes that students deserve to be recognized for their academic achievements just as much if not more than for their athletic achievements. Small tokens of recognition let the students know that their efforts are seen and encourages them to keep striving for more.
Scholarship recipients are Cash Escamilla, William Romero-Salazar, Iladia Gibbs, Charlise Pruett-Scutt, Zoe Schulze, Dylan Johnson, Cadence Dornak, Back row: Lance Brooks, Landon Brooks, Michael Roddy, Scholarship Donor: Keith Murphy, Bryan Cisneros, Ja'Kwuan Hudlin, Brooke Bacak, Jillian Croix, Adeline Hundl, Khaki Erwin, and Arianna Williams. Not pictured: Matthew Gonzalez, Halayna Garcia, and Yesenia Gutierrez.

Myatt Pre-K students received their October Scholastic Books! Thank you to all of our Scholastic book sponsors for donating and allowing every student to receive a book each month!









Check out our talented Cosmetology 1 students! They have been hard at work perfecting their skills in the art of face waxing and manicures! 💅 #CTE


HISPRINT Ministries, a sports and community outreach out of Houston, recently donated multiple pairs of hard-to-find/larger-sized athletic cleats/trainers to El Campo Middle School athletes. Thank you to HISPRINT Ministries for your generosity and for supporting ECMS athletes!

📣Go Birds Go! Come out TODAY and cheer on the swim team at the EC Aquatic Center! The meet starts at 5:30.

🏐 Ladybirds vs Wimberley Lady Texans in Area Championship
📅 Thursday, November 2nd
⏰5:00pm
📍Smithville, TX
💲Tickets: https://events.ticketspicket.com/agency/812be378-9b75-4926-b77e-c8b1e6fdddb5/events/b4d725c1-972b-4397-ab90-accc90d9d05c
📣 Come support your Ladybirds!!❤️

Mrs. Citzler’s 4th Grade science classes experimented with friction. They used a ramp covered on various surfaces and measured the distance the car rolled. We even had a special football player visitor stop in to help out!



Save the date! The ECISD Meadow Lane Holiday Bazaar is coming up on Wednesday, November 15th, and Thursday, November 16th. The bazaar will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 1401 Ave I. Shop Wednesday, 9-5, and Thursday 9-12.

Students in Pre-K read the story "Pumpkin Jack" and learned about the life cycle of a pumpkin. Throughout the story, the students noticed the changes the pumpkin went through as it rotted and how seedlings emerged from it in the spring.
Classes teamed up to create their own Pumpkin Jack Science and STEM activity. They took a large plastic container, added soil and water (moisture), and then placed a pumpkin in the container and sealed the cover with tape. They are going to let Mother Nature do her thing and are excited to watch the pumpkins decompose in front of their eyes. Once the pumpkin disintegrates they will open the container and cover the remains and then hopefully watch as a seedling emerges!








ECHS!
The team from SSR Letter Jackets will be on campus Wednesday, November 8th from 11:15 – 12:50 in the El Campo High School Cafeteria to measure for letter jackets, and to take up order forms and payments.
All directions on how to order your jacket are in your packet. Please pick up a packet from your coach, sponsor, or director if you have not already done so.

Hutchins’ Hall C team sure is sweet!

Ms. Vowell's students at Hutchins had a blast at the Halloween Dance put on by the Wharton Mayor’s Office!
Then they did some Trick-or-Treating around campus thanks to the ECISD Special Services Speech Team 🎃







Mrs. Hopper’s clinical rotation class has been learning about wound care in preparation for their clinical rotation. Students performed proper wound care on their "patient” and then finished off with a fun day by making fake wounds. #CTE






🎉🎃Who's ready for trick-or-treating? Northside is!


It's a Ghost Busting and Skeleton Throwing kind of Halloween at Myatt! See the fun here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFy2cq1PWE/QmTW1RXcmWkXwV2vip1CCg/watch?utm_content=DAFy2cq1PWE&utm_campaign=share_your_design&utm_medium=link&utm_source=shareyourdesignpanel
🏐Ladybirds win! On to round 2!

