
ECHS - A house divided on Saturday, but Ricebirds all year long!


ECMS Student Christmas Countdown Fun 2024: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2854/ECISD/5050871/Student_Christmas_Countdown_ECMS_Style_2024.pdf


🎭✨ Get ready to laugh, cheer, and spell your heart out! Join us for the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on December 6th & 7th at 7:00 PM in the El Campo High School Auditorium.
🎟️ Presale tickets 🎟️ are available now in Room A222 (Mr. O’s room) or find your local cast member in the show—don’t miss your chance to secure a seat for this hilarious and heartwarming production!
We’ll see you there! 🐝📚 #SpellingBee #ECHSDrama #SupportTheArts


Mrs. Fernandez's 2nd graders engaged in several Thanksgiving activities packed with learning such as writing and presenting what they are thankful for, learning about the history and creating a First Thanksgiving bracelet, assembling turkeys by sorting fact and opinion feathers, collaborating to make a Favorite Pie graph and listening to a silly story, Turkey Trouble, to earn AR points. The class ended their festive day by joining other second graders to share a meal.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!











The ECHS Culinary Arts students worked hard preparing for their pumpkin roll sale for the high school faculty. Happy Thanksgiving!







First year floral students headed into the Thanksgiving break with some cute floral turkeys 🦃




Take this well-deserved break to relax and enjoy quality time with your family and friends!


Good Luck at Area!


ECHS Appreciates their Substitutes!


The 8th grade AVID students from ECMS embarked on an exciting trip to Aggieland, where they enjoyed an extensive tour of Texas A&M University. This experience was made possible thanks to the current A&M students who generously dedicated their time to share the rich traditions of Texas A&M.
Emily Beechwood - 2024 ECHS graduate, current Biomedical Student at TAMU
Jared Williams - Our very own teacher’s son, Jason Williams (8th-grade History), - Economics major, Sophomore at TAMU
Madison Grant- 2024 Louise High School graduate, previous FFA Area 11 Vice President, current Communications major











Students at Hutchins who sold 6 or more items for the fundraiser got the chance to unleash their inner prankster and silly-string the principals! See the fun here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGXN6dsgIo/aHXtOQu4I2hzL4tItxOEwg/watch?utm_content=DAGXN6dsgIo&utm_campaign=share_your_design&utm_medium=link&utm_source=shareyourdesignpanel


Mrs. Kacer's Medical Terminology classes closed out their unit on the Integumentary System by making a model of skin out of treats and candy. It was educational AND delicious!








Myatt would like to acknowledge the outstanding substitute teachers we have the opportunity to work with.


Congratulations to the ECMS November Students of the Month! Pictured with 6th Grade AP Moises Rodriguez is Eve Terrazas, 7th Grade AP Derek Treybig with Austin Tupa and 8th Grade AP Patrick Burton with Lucas Sanchez.




Hutchins celebrated their most recent Attendance Champs! Congratulations to Ms. Rojas’ first grade class, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Diamond’s second grade class and Ms. Parinello’s third grade class. We are super proud of you and love watching you grow at Hutchins!




Congratulations to the Myatt Ricebird Wall of Fame students! They each ran 15 laps on Walk Day.


Congratulations to the Hall of Fame Reading & Math Ricebirds at Hutchins Elementary!
2nd Grade Accelerated Reader Hall of Fame Members Maren Smith (237,166 words read) and Bethany Zahn (236,194 words read), and 3rd Grade Accelerated Reader Hall of Fame Member Mason Scott (519,123 words read).





Mrs. Hopper's Anatomy & Physiology for Healthcare Careers class explored technological advancements in health science, covering topics such as stem cell research, cord blood applications, transplant technology, and bioengineering. The students were able to act as bioengineers for the day, designing a device to safeguard an egg from a significant drop. While some students were pleased with their creations, others were less satisfied with the results.


Theatre Arts students at El Campo Middle School dedicated two weeks to researching and analyzing the classic Christmas play, "A Christmas Carol." Last week, students from all class periods showcased their efforts by performing the Charles Dickens masterpiece for ECMS teachers, complete with stage props and various costume pieces.


Thank you to Prosperity Bank for sponsoring the ECMS Stock the Store event!
