
🏊♀️🏊♂️Good Luck Swim & Dive at your meet tomorrow in Calallen! Hopefully it's not as cold as the last one!


Go Ladybirds! Beat Navasota 🏐🔥🏐🔥🏐🔥


🏈 Battle of the Birds tonight! Make the trip to see the Ricebirds take down the Blue Jays tonight in Needville! #TTBL


Members of the ECHS Anchor Club attended the Pilot Club meeting this week for their official Officer Installation by sponsor Pam Hunt.

Students in Floral Design learned about the History of Floral Design and then created a Flower Head Garland to represent the Renaissance time period. Students even shared their creations with our life skill students.





Tomorrow is a teacher staff development day, which means no school for students. Classes resume on Tuesday, October 18th, after the parent-teacher conference day on Monday.

Attention ECHS! 2023 YEARBOOKS are on sale now! Order before 10.31.2022 to ensure you do not get stuck paying more! You can order online at www.Balfour.com or pay in person at school with Mrs. Hlavinka. Order now and lock in the low price of $60!

Will you be one of our lucky winners? Watch today's episode of Ricebird News to play the "Did You See It?" game. In this episode of the news, get to know special guest, Deborah Capak, hear reminders about student holidays, parent-teacher conferences, and the Derby Doll mini clinic; and find out where you can watch the Ricebird Band and sports teams this upcoming week. https://youtu.be/3K1Nq74NRRM

If you plan to attend the UIL Marching Band Contest on Saturday, October 15th at Ricebird Stadium, you will need to purchase your tickets online: https://tinyurl.com/4zp3jptm

The Health Science Clinical class during their CPR training.





Advanced Floral Design students created fresh flower arrangements using a pumpkin as their container. Students cleaned out the snowball pumpkins and used a variety of foliage with lavender, peach, and white flowers. Students also calculated design costs and what their arrangements would retail for at a flower shop.





Mrs. Hoppers Anatomy and Physiology students have been studying lab and field investigations and the conservation of resources. They researched the Great Barrier Reef and created a sponge art project where they had to paint, add and cite their research, and present to the class. One week they also took the lesson outside and performed surface temperature testing. They had to gather the research data, create a hypothesis and rationale, make a bar graph, and write an essay regarding their findings.




EL CAMPO ISD is accepting applications for the following SUBSTITUTE POSITIONS:
1. Substitute Teacher - Applicants must have at least a High School diploma or G.E.D. and be able to attend a training session on Tuesday, October 25, 2022. There is no fee for the training session.
2. Substitute Nurse - Must have current LVN or RN License or current EMT Certification.
REMINDER: When hired, all ECISD employees are required to be fingerprinted for a Criminal History Review. Fee - $47.50
You can apply online at https://bit.ly/ECISDjobs or at the ECISD Business Office, 700 W. Norris.
The deadline to apply for the substitute teacher position is October 21, 2022.
El Campo Independent School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer


Go Ladybirds! Beat Bellville! 🏐🔥🏐🔥🏐🔥 #ttbl


El Campo ISD SHAC and the school nurses would like to send a BIG thank you to the ECHS Anchor Club and sponsors (Pam Hunt and Bonnie Peterson) for donating personal care items that will be used for students in need throughout Northside, middle school and high school.

🎾 Good Luck Tennis at the Bi District Tournament! #TTBL


ECHS AVID classes discussed how self-perception can differ from the way others see us. The students participated in an activity where they taped a paper plate to their backs and their classmates wrote comments and positive messages anonymously on every plate. Once the students read all of the comments they wrote a reflection on how their self perception differed from their classmates. This was a great lesson on thinking positive about yourself!




ECHS Cross Country at their District Meet today in Royal!

This week ECHS Interact will be participating in a fundraiser to fight POLIO and end this terrible disease. Donations will be taken for the next two weeks and our Rotary district will host a Duck Race at the Jordan Ranch on October 22. Students, community members, and faculty can donate $1, $5, $10, or $20 for 1 duck, or $100 for 6 ducks that will be entered into the Rotary Race on October 22. Let's get active and help end Polio. See an Interact member or Mrs. Farrar in A119 (sfarrar@ricebirds.net) for more information.

ECHS faculty enjoyed a lunch prepared by Culinary students during
their second Lunch and Learn presented by the campus principal, Mr.
Fleener, and Instructional Coaches, Natalie Gwosdz and Brittanie
Payne. Teachers reviewed best teaching practices incorporating
Fundamental Five classroom methods.

