El Campo ISD spent $110,000 last year on maintenance and HVAC installation. Upgrading aging facilities with modern, energy-efficient systems can help reduce utility expenses and maintenance costs.
Proposition A would fund renovations, shifting major facility costs to bond funds and freeing up maintenance dollars for other district needs.
Learn more at www.ecisd.org/bond2025 #ElCampoISDBond2025 #ECISD

Celebrate diversity on World Down Syndrome Day! Rock your most colorful and unique socks with the Ricebirds on Friday, March 21st. Did you know? The date for World Down Syndrome Day is always 3/21 to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down Syndrome.

Reminder: Monday, March 17th, is a student holiday and staff professional development day. Classes resume on Tuesday, March 18th.

Did you know? 🏡 Homeowners 65+ or disabled who apply for and receive an exemption will have their property taxes frozen at a set dollar amount—meaning no increases! Learn more about your exemptions at https://www.whartoncad.net/

A Citizens' Committee of 60 El Campo community members and leaders met over five months to evaluate the district's long-term facility needs. Their work included facility assessments, financial evaluations, and master planning. In February, they presented a recommendation to the Board of Trustees for the May 2025 bond election.
Learn more at ecisd.org/bond2025 #ElCampoISDBond2025 #ECISD

Ever wondered how public schools are funded in Texas? School bonds help fund upgrades like new schools, facility renovations, safety, buses, and technology. Watch this video to learn what a bond election means for taxpayers. Learn more about the El Campo ISD Bond 2025 at ecisd.org/bond2025 📹 https://youtu.be/6oNzg19gkog

😎 Have a safe, restful, and enjoyable spring break, Ricebirds!

The 2025 Bond includes school upgrades with no tax rate increase if approved. Proposed projects include:
Additions & Upgrades
-New Construction at the High School
-Career & Technical Education Upgrades
-Hutchins Elementary Addition
Safety & Security
-Improved traffic flow & designated pick-up/drop-off areas.
-Fire Protection Upgrades
-Connected Buildings
Learn more at www.ecisd.org/bond2025

A Citizens Committee of El Campo community members met over five months to evaluate long-term facility needs and develop a recommendation for the El Campo ISD Board. The 2025 Bond includes an $80.9 million proposal for school upgrades and additions, with no tax rate increase if approved. Learn more at ecisd.org/bond2025

Myatt sends a special shout-out to their diagnostician, Stacy Amestoy - Happy Diagnostician's Week!

This week, we are also celebrating our Parent Liaison, Michelle Fernandez, who strives to enhance communication between school and home by assisting parents in accessing the necessary information to support their child's academic and social achievements at school.

This week, we celebrate Educational Diagnosticians Week. We appreciate the work that Laura, Stacy, Taryn, Stephanie, and Ginger do for the students at El Campo ISD.
Happy Diagnostician’s Week to the BEST!!
Mrs. Gonzales’ kinder bilingual kids learned about the colorful world of Mardi Gras today by creating some dazzling masks!

Get your tickets and make the short drive to support our Ladybirds this afternoon! 🔗https://gofan.co/event/3168537?schoolId=TX17862

The Pre-K and ECSE students and staff would like to thank all of our Scholastic Book Sponsors for our monthly books in February!
The students look forward to reading these books as a class and taking them home to build their home library.










Thank you, Georgia Mae's!

Just a friendly reminder to come out tomorrow to witness the amazing talents of our middle school Ricebirds!

Today we recognize the valuable work of our school resource officers on National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day, February 15th.
The SRO assignment is unique within the law enforcement profession. These officers fill a three-part role, serving as informal mentors or counselors, law educators, and law enforcement officers to support the students and communities they serve. They are valuable and essential members of the education community who deserve unwavering respect and support from the public in the pursuit of keeping schools and students safe.
Thank you all for your dedication to ensuring the safety of our schools and nurturing positive relationships with our students!




Monday is a staff development day, which means no school for students. Classes resume on Tuesday, February 18th.


