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

7 days 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
9 days 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
17 days 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.
17 days 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
about 1 month 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
about 1 month 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
about 1 month 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
about 1 month 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
about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Just a reminder for those parents that need to complete their student's consent for health-related services.

The 89th Texas Legislature recently passed Senate Bill 12 which requires school districts to obtain written permission from a parent/guardian before providing health-related services to that individual's child. Examples of this include: checking for fever, evaluating stomach pain, cleaning/bandaging an abrasion or determining if a student is well enough to remain in school. In such cases, you will be contacted and may be required to pick your child up from school to assess and manage their condition at home. Please be aware that if you decline consent or fail to return this form, Scurry-Rosser ISD Health Services staff cannot assess or provide care for non-emergency illness or injury.

English version: https://forms.gle/cbGuLeQxZZvjmsiW6
Spanish version: https://forms.gle/3okGjM1rgdyFSppH8

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Our SRES Fall Carnival is quickly approaching and we need your help!
If you are able to contribute to the success of our annual carnival, we are in need of the following items:
canned sodas for snack bar
(Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Diet Dr. Pepper)
small trinket prizes for booth prizes
bags of individually wrapped candy for booth prizes
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
Tonight is Kinder-3rd grade runout of the wildcat tunnel night! All students Kinder-3rd who would like to run with the football team please meet at the gate close to the wildcat outpost at 6:50 pm.
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
Please see the attached letter concerning our P.E. teacher, Kelby Robbins. Thank you
about 2 months ago, Kay Cason
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In 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed the week of September 17–23 as Constitution Week, urging Americans to reflect on the historic signing of the U.S. Constitution in September 1787—the foundation of our nation’s freedom.

Today, Celebrate Freedom Week coincides with Constitution Week as a time for schools across Texas to honor the values and ideals on which the United States was founded.

Here in Scurry-Rosser ISD, students are engaging in lessons and activities to learn about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. They are also examining how these timeless principles have shaped our country’s history and the freedoms we enjoy today.

Let’s join together in honoring this important week by remembering the sacrifices made for liberty and celebrating the ideals of freedom that continue to inspire generations. #WildcatPride

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Hispanic Heritage Month—a time to honor the histories, cultures, and contributions of Americans whose heritage traces back to Latin America and Spain.

This national observance began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded in 1988 by President Ronald Reagan into the 30-day celebration we enjoy today.

Here in Texas, Hispanic heritage is inseparable from our story. The influence and legacy of Hispanic Texans span centuries, shaping communities, traditions, and education across our state—including right here in Scurry-Rosser ISD.

We are proud to celebrate and recognize the many ways Hispanic culture enriches our schools and inspires our students each and every day.

#WildcatPride
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
Hispanic Heritage Month
Happy International Literacy Day! #WildcatsRead #WildcatPride
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Happy Grandparents' Day! #WildcatPride
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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If you haven't ordered your spirit shirt for the 2025-2026 school year, there is still time! You have until Wednsday, Sept. 10 to order your shirt, cost is $15 (tax included). Order online through InkIt's link: https://inkitprint.printavo.com/merch/srelem/ or send your order form to school (CASH ONLY) on or before Wednesday, Sept. 10th!
2 months ago, Kay Cason
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🐾 BIG PAWS Kickoff Event!
Dads Making a Big Impact with Big Hearts and Big Steps
📅 Date: September 24, 2025🕒 Time:5-6pm Location: Scurry-Rosser Elementary
Who’s Invited: All dads, father figures, grand-dads,and male mentors of Scurry-Rosser students!
💚 What Is BIG PAWS? Why Programs Like BIG PAWS Matter?
BIG PAWS stands for: Positive role models Active involvement Wise guidance & Supportive presence.

💡 Benefit
🌟 Impact
Positive Role Models
Students thrive when they see caring male figures involved in their education.
Stronger School Safety
Extra adult presence helps deter bullying and creates a calm, focused environment.
Academic Boost
Kids with involved dads often perform better and feel more confident.
Teacher Support
Volunteers help with activities, giving teachers more time to teach.
Community Connection
Builds friendships and trust between families and school staff.

Kickoff Highlights:
Meet & greet with school staff and other mentors
Learn about mentoring opportunities
Sign up for volunteer days and classroom visits
Food and Drinks will be provided.
Why Join? Your presence matters. Whether it’s reading a book, helping with a project, or just showing up, your involvement helps build confidence, connection, and community.
RSVP: Contact: Mrs. Congleton-School Counselor christina.congleton@scurry-rosser.com 📞 972-452-8823 ext 1308

2 months ago, Kay Cason
August 25, Women’s Independence Day, is a day to recognize the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1920 of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Nineteenth Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote. Women’s Independence Day shall be regularly observed by appropriate programs in public schools to inspire a greater appreciation of the importance of women’s suffrage.

Wildcat Nation, share words of appreciation or tag an extraordinary woman in your life.

#SRPride #WildcatPride #WildcatsWin #WomensIndependenceDay
2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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