Last week, Kaufman County 911 Dispatchers had the opportunity to visit with students to teach 911 awareness and the important role of 911. They talked about when it’s appropriate to call 911, the difference between an emergency and a non-emergency, and how dispatchers help keep our community safe. Thank you to the students and staff for welcoming us and learning how to use 911 the right way! Click here to view photos from the presentation: https://shorturl.at/Rhvtp
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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students participating in 911 presentation
femall 911 presenters speaking to class
What a fun day of learning our Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 3rd Grade students had on Monday at the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show! Our students had the opportunity to see livestock up close, learn about agriculture, and experience firsthand the hard work and dedication that goes into raising and showing animals.

Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the real world — and in Kaufman County, agriculture is a big part of that story. Thank you to everyone who helped make this field trip such a great experience for our Wildcats! To see photos from the field trip, click here. https://shorturl.at/sgwoG

#SRISD #WildcatPride #KCJLS #AgEducation
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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adult presenter showing students homemade canned pickels
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February 19 is State of Texas Anniversary Remembrance Day (STAR Day). STAR Day honors the annexation of Texas into the United States and commemorates the day James Pinckney Henderson became the first Governor of the State of Texas in 1846.

Texas law encourages public schools to observe STAR Day through meaningful and patriotic activities that inspire a deeper appreciation for our state’s rich history. Today, we remember where we’ve been and celebrate the legacy that continues to shape our future.
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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We officially hit the 100th Day of School at Scurry-Rosser Elementary — and let’s just say… we’ve never looked so wise!

From creative 100-day shirts to students dressed like they were 100 years old, the hallways were full of gray hair, giggles, and LOTS of counting. Last week our Wildcats celebrated with fun activities, collections of 100 items, and plenty of smiles along the way.

It’s hard to believe we’re already 100 days smarter! We’re so proud of the growth, hard work, and heart our students have shown this year.

Click here to see photos from this day. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1v9K6cHR1z5OBcv8B0wVgx2OGOg6hRHoH?usp=sharing #WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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CAMPUS WILL BE CLOSED TO VISITORS AT SRES ON FEBRUARY 10TH . Tomorrow, February 10th, our campus will be closed to visitors due to benchmark testing. We look forward to seeing our Tuesday lunch visitors next Tuesday. Thank you for your understanding.

about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
🚀 Ready to make a difference SRES Families? When you sign up for Kids Heart Challenge, you’re helping students build healthy habits, learn lifesaving skills, and create stronger, safer communities. 💙
2 months ago, Kay Cason
kick off poster for KHC
3rd graders have been learning about the genre of traditional literature in class, and we ended our unit with a Literature Quest! Teams that completed their quest earned a golden coin and were able to join the Royal Court!

Click here to see additional photos from our Literature Quest. https://tinyurl.com/55xvapcb
3 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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two female students trying to answer question
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students working on question
SRES is celebrating Wildcat Pride for one of our outstanding students and 20 days of perfect attendance for a few of our classrooms, GREAT JOB !
4 months ago, Kay Cason
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happy kids with popcorn
happy kids with popcorn
happy kids with popcorn
smiling boy holding  a wildcat pride ticket

Federal Reports Cards for 2025 will be shared on December 11, 2025, on the Federal Report Card website. Each LEA that received Title I, Part A funding is responsible for disseminating their report card to through widely available public means within 90 days.

4 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Scurry-Rosser ISD Surplus Auction

Scurry-Rosser Independent School District has partnered with OnlinePros.com to conduct an online auction of the district’s surplus assets. Members of the public are invited to participate and submit bids through the secure online platform. The auction opens December 5 and closes on December 15.

A variety of district-owned items are available. Interested participants are encouraged to review the listings and place bids before the auction closes. For additional details and to view available items, please visit OnlinePros.com.
4 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
onlinepros.com auction sale


JOIN US TODAY at 4:00 pm in the SRES cafeteria. Dr. Layne Pethick will be hosting an informative workshop on managing your child's behaviors. CHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED. Anyone in our community is welcome to attend . Dr. Pethick's strategies can help parents and children of all ages. Don't miss out!

5 months ago, Kay Cason

What a magical day at Scurry-Rosser Elementary! Our students brought their favorite storybook characters to life in an amazing parade! From superheroes to classic favorites, the creativity was off the charts!

Click here to watch the parade. https://youtu.be/cx1pjZQwXHI Fun photos from the day can be found here. https://tinyurl.com/sresstorybookcharacter

5 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Our online Spirit Store is LIVE! Show your Wildcat pride and grab your favorite Scurry-Rosser gear — from long-sleeved shirts and hoodies to hats and blankets!

Order now — orders will arrive before Christmas and will be shipped to the district. This will speed up the delivery time. Shop closes Nov. 5.

Shop anytime, anywhere: https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/1tjUKzghSp

Let’s fill the halls with Wildcat Pride! #WildcatPride #OneTeamOneVisionOneGo
5 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Our online Spirit Store is LIVE! Show your Wildcat pride and grab your favorite Scurry-Rosser gear — from long-sleeved shirts and hoodies to hats and blankets!

Order now — orders will arrive before Christmas and will be shipped to the district. This will speed up the delivery time. Shop closes Nov. 5.

Shop anytime, anywhere: https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/1tjUKzghSp

Let’s fill the halls with Wildcat Pride! #WildcatPride #OneTeamOneVisionOneGo
6 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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At Scurry-Rosser Elementary, every minute counts! We value our partnership with you in helping your child get the most out of their educational experience.
As a reminder, according to Texas state attendance law, when a student arrives late or leaves early without a medical professional note, it is considered an unexcused partial-day absence—even if it’s just a few minutes—and can count toward truancy.
To help us keep accurate records and support all students’ attendance, we are implementing a new procedure: parents will now be asked to come into the foyer to sign their student in when tardy and sign student out when leaving early.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work together to ensure every Wildcat’s success! Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or there are any extenuating circumstances for us to be aware of.
6 months ago, Kay Cason
A teacher’s impact lasts far beyond the classroom. Today, on World Teachers' Day, we honor the dedication, creativity, and love that teachers pour into our Wildcats. #WorldTeachersDay #ThankYouTeachers #WildcatPride
6 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
world teachers day
Parents of Elementary Students:

This year, we will be getting parent input about our campus at the beginning, middle, and end of the year. This survey combines questions about the previous academic year and the current school year's first nine weeks. This will help SRES identify strengths and weaknesses from the previous year and assess how the new year has started. Please submit your response by October 21, 2025. Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.

Use this link to access the survey: https://forms.gle/Jd1qmNn6yZdDK3MK9
6 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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PINK OUT SHIRTS!! $20
100% of profit goes to support local community members currently battling cancer, AND students wearing this shirt get to run through the Wildcat Tunnel before the game on Pink Out Night!!
Orders DUE, Tuesday 10.15.25 by 5:00 pm.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUGTt7g9j9CPZv4SdWtq-jmu8F27mQrIHEIPbta15TN5ei5A/viewform
6 months ago, Kay Cason
Pink Out shirt sample, pink background with white and black writing
This year we will be getting parent input about our campus at the beginning, middle, and end of year. This survey combines questions about the previous academic year and the current school year's first nine weeks. This will help SRES identify strengths and weaknesses from the previous year and assess how the new year has started. Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScKyCzx-eb0ujMFQwMzgH_8MuC_wGXzIimIK4ZgSXJmPo00zQ/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=107397278864191643322
6 months ago, Kay Cason
October is National Principals Month. Join us in celebrating our Wildcat Principals. They lead their schools with heart, dedication, and Wildcat Pride. Thank you to our Principals for all they do. #WildcatPride
6 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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