
You are cordially invited to our annual MEADOW LANE Holiday Bazaar 2024!
Christ Lutheran Church – 1401 Ave I, El Campo
Wednesday, Nov 20th 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, Nov 21st 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Baked goods – Glass Brick Decor – Yard art – Fall Accents – Plants – Wood Crafts –Teacher Gifts – Food Gifts – Wreaths – Tied Blankets – Diamond Art – Advent Calendar – Car Fresheners – and much more!!!!
Hosted by the Life Skills Classes of El Campo ISD and Rice CISD


Dance Party Thursdays with our favorite football team! Ms. Wright’s class enjoys having the football boys on Thursdays to enjoy a dance party fun! #unifiedschools Click the following link (you don't need an IG account) to see the fun! https://www.instagram.com/p/DCHhvUztOn-/


Congratulations to these ECHS Culinary Arts students that are now ServSafe Manager Certified!




Go Birds! 📣🎓🏀🏈


Last week we shared some cosmetology fun with foam mannequins and plastic jugs where students had to get creative with behind-the-scenes movie work and find ways to achieve balance in their designs. Well, here are the winners!



The El Campo Literacy Advocates of Rotary recently visited all the kindergarten classes, where each student was gifted a copy of Richard Scarry's "Best Word Book Ever". These books will be used throughout the school year to help students practice reading and writing. At the end of the year, each student will be able to take their book home to keep. The excitement was contagious, and all the students were thrilled to receive this special gift!



Some seriously spooky designs were created in advanced floral design last week!




Mrs. Bennetsen's advanced classes presented a mock trial based on The Tell-Tale Heart, where students took on the roles of either the defense or prosecution, examining the guilt or innocence of the narrator. The narrator claims he’s not insane, even though he admits to killing the old man because of his "evil eye." The prosecution will argue that the narrator is guilty of murder, using his words and actions as evidence of his intentions. The defense, on the other hand, will try to prove he was driven by madness and, therefore, was not fully responsible for his actions. Through this trial, students gathered evidence, prepared arguments, and cross-examined witnesses to explore the narrator’s mental state and motives.










🎉Congratulations to the Ladybird Swimmers on their 2nd-place finish at the Victoria ISD Invitational! Helping earn that spot were:
200 medley relay - 1st - Codi Klatt, Kate Chilton, Abby Wallis, Caroline Little
200 freestyle - 8th - Olivia Wenglar
50 freestyle- 3rd - Codi Klatt, 8th - Caroline Little
100 butterfly - 3rd - Abby Wallis, 4th - Molly Freeman, 6th - Sophie Porter
100 freestyle - 4th - Codi Klatt
Girls 200 freestyle relay - 4th - Caroline Little, Abigail Porter, Kate Chilton, Codi Klatt
Girls 200 freestyle relay - 8th - Sophie Porter, Olivia Wenglar, Molly Freeman, Abby Wallis
100 backstroke - 4th - Abby Wallis, 5th - Abigail Porter
100 breaststroke - 4th - Kate Chilton
400 freestyle Relay - 4th - Molly Freeman, Olivia Wenglar, Sophie Porter, Abigail Porter
And placing for the boys:
100 butterfly - 4th - Gus Respondek
100 backstroke - 4th - Gus Respondek, 8th - Joey Freeman
Best of luck today in Sugar Land!


Let's celebrate our Birds who have secured their spot to compete at the collegiate level!


Officer Rivera joined the students at recess in drawing with chalk outside! The students absolutely love her! She always greets them with a smile as they enter the building in the morning and the lunch room!



Myatt PreK students retelling a story! Great Job Mrs. Reeve's class!



Mrs. Daniel's 8th grade Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications class completed their unit on CAD software (Computer Aided Design) by designing interactive 3D homes from 2D floor plan drawings. The students used Google SketchUp to create the 3D model as well as decorate the interior and exterior of the homes.










Ms. Wright’s class practiced social skills by distributing popcorn to the awesome Northside staff!





Mrs. Kacer's Medical Terminology class whipped up some bone-tastic-themed skeletons!










Get your tickets early! You can buy pre-sale tickets at any campus or the athletic office Wednesday & Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. the week of the game. Pre-sale tickets for students are $4 and $6 for adults.
All tickets will be $8 per person cash only at the gate.


Seventh-grade AVID students toured the University of Houston at Victoria on Monday. The tour included a visit with the UHV Baseball Team and former Ricebird Kyle Barosh.





Watch our Ladybirds live!


Myatt PreK classes signing Pumpkin Pumpkin. This is such a treat to see! Hear and see the cuteness here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGVn9bpOus/nLd2Cx5JqPLF5SYO6IBYWA/view?utm_content=DAGVn9bpOus&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor

Mrs. Taylor’s fourth grade class won the attendance award challenge at Northside on Halloween! They earned this award by having the best attendance from Oct. 24-31, and won an extra recess and a popsicle from the administration! Talk about being excited!
