Strawn ISD will be closed Thursday, February 2, 2023, due to icy conditions.
Visit our website, app, or Facebook page for more updates.
T-shirt, long sleeve, sweatshirt, and hoodie.
Follow the link to order. Orders close on Monday the 6th.
Strawn FFA will let everyone know when they come in.
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The Varsity Games against Three Way have been scheduled for Saturday (2/4) @ Strawn beginning with Girls at 6:00 PM & Boys 7:30 PM. Senior Night will be between the Girls' and Boys' Games.
Strawn ISD will be closed Wednesday, February 1, 2023, due to icy conditions.
Visit our website, app, or Facebook page for more updates.
Strawn ISD will be closed Tuesday, January 31, 2023, due to icy conditions.
Stay safe & warm!
Basketball games for Monday, Jan. 30, have been canceled.
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CHANGE:
Due to possible weather issues on Tuesday (January 31st), the JH game against Gorman has been rescheduled for Monday February 6th. The HS Games against Three Way have also been rescheduled for Monday (January 30th) Girls: 6:00 p.m., Boys: 7:30 p.m.
Senior Recognition will take place on Monday (1/30) between the girls and boys game. The safety of our student athletes and fans are the priority, Thank You For Your Patience!!
February Cafeteria Menu 2023
Remember you can also find our daily menu in the Dining section of the Strawn ISD app and on our website: https://www.strawnschool.net/dining.
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We will be recognizing our Senior Basketball Players between the Girls' and Boys' game vs. Three Way on Tuesday, January 31st. Please come out and celebrate our Seniors with us! Girls' game begins at 6:00 PM followed by the Boys' game.
Attention 5th Grade Parents:
We will have a meeting to discuss our upcoming trip to Camp Grady Spruce on Thursday, January 26th, at 5:30 PM, in Mrs. Miller's room. Camp counselors will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. Please make plans to attend. See you Thursday!
Athletic Schedule for the Week
SENIORS: Scholarship application deadlines are quickly approaching! Check out the local scholarships that are available to you at https://www.strawnschool.net/documents/academics/counselor-corner/2023-scholarship-applications/389866.
This year's One-Act Play is set in the early 1980s. I am in need of a few key pieces. If you have any of the following that you would be willing to let us borrow or donate, please let me know!
Living room couch or 2 chairs
TV
Miscellaneous household items (lamps, coffee table, kitchen mixer, etc)
All items need to have a 1980s vibe :)
Thank you, Strawn Community, for your continued support of One- Act Play!
- Mrs. Coates
(254) 672-5776
acoates@strawnschool.net
SENIORS, you can find scholarship information easily on our website! Just click on 2023 Scholarship Applications under Mrs. Mallory's photo on our Administration & School Board page!
https://www.strawnschool.net/page/administration
As we begin our new semester, we want to make sure all of our parents, guardians, and students have access to the Parent or Student Portals to monitor their grades, attendance, etc. Login links, instructions for creating an account, and user guides are available on our website here: https://www.strawnschool.net/page/parent-portal
If you are experiencing issues with Parent Portal or Student Portal, please e-mail cassie.ellis@strawnschool.net for assistance!
Strawn ISD PreK - 5th Grade are invited to a fun dance in the cafeteria on Monday, February 13th, from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. Tickets are $5 each
Athletic Schedule for the Week
January is School Board Recognition Month. Let us thank our School Board of Education for their extraordinary service to our Strawn ISD students and staff!
Tina Spakes, President
Craig Abbott, Vice President
Shannon Stoker, Secretary
Jessica Mallory
Brandy Sizemore
Chris Nuñez
Brad Couger
Strawn ISD staff will return for a teacher work day Monday, January 9th, and we will welcome our students back Tuesday, January 10th, with the first bell ringing at 7:40 AM and the tardy bell at 7:44 AM. Please remember to send students with a refillable water bottle!
Mrs. Abbott's 2nd Graders have completed their festive gingerbread homes! She mentioned a few times not to lick the icing, but who could resist such a temptation?