
This group of Vernon Elementary students received a free pizza after someone donated blood in their name during the VES Blood Drive held in April. The blood drive was for Our Blood Institute (formerly Texas Blood Institute) and they provided the pizza for the students.


Vernon ISD Supt. Dr. Kermit Ward and Asst. Supt. Blaise Boswell are busy cooking hamburgers this morning, the first day of Teacher Appreciation Week. Today they are cooking burgers for teachers at McCord Elementary, DAEP, Opportunity Center, AFP and WSSA. On Tuesday, they will be cooking for the teachers and staff at Vernon Elementary, and Wednesday it will be the teachers and staff at Middle School who will get to enjoy the burgers. Vernon High School teachers and staff will receive their hamburger lunch on Thursday. On Friday, custodial, maintenance and bus barn staff will be treated to a hamburger lunch.


On Friday, VES teacher Courtney Jansa was surprised to learn she had been named a Red River Best Chevy Dealers Teacher of the Year. Vernon Auto Group's Kyle Echols presented Mrs. Jansa with a check for $1,000 and a check for $250 to VES Principal Leslie Powell and VISD Asst. Supt. Blaise Boswell. Congratulations Mrs. Jansa!!


It's coming....the McCord Roundup is set for Monday!! For all McCord students and parents, and especially for children who will be attending McCord next year and their parents. Tour the school!! Meet the teachers!! Learn of services available through a variety of local agencies!! Play games!! Free Hot Dogs!!


We all know that it takes a village to put on any type of an event, but it also takes a leader. We would like to give Coach Edwin Bah a shout out for leading the way for our All-Star Olympics that was held here Monday for our Life Skills students and for helping take them to compete yesterday in Altus. We would also like to thank all the coaches, teachers, staff and students who helped make it a special day for our special students. I think we enjoyed as much, if not more, than they did. Seeing all of the smiles was priceless!



Today is National School Lunch Hero Day and we want to give a HUGE shoutout to our VISD cafeteria workers. We appreciate their work in ensuring our cafeterias serve good, nutritional meals to our students. They go above and beyond for our students!! Thank you for all that you do!!


Don't forget -- tomorrow is the FFA Annual Plant Sale!!



Our 2nd & 3rd Grade Spring Program that was originally scheduled for Monday, May 13, has been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 14.


Just a friendly reminder: The Historical Figures Parade is happening tomorrow, Friday, May 3, at 2 pm! Parents are welcome to attend and join in the celebration of our past and the individuals who shaped it. Don't miss out! #HistoricalFiguresParade #CelebrateHistory


Today is School Principal's Day! Vernon ISD has some outstanding principals who work hard to make their school campuses the best they can be. We greatly appreciate all that they do for their students, teachers and staff!!


Here are some more pictures of the fun our Special Education/Life Skills students from McCord Elementary through Vernon High School had at our VISD All-Star Olympics Monday morning at Lion Stadium. Our students will be traveling to Altus on Thursday to compete in an area All-Star Olympics event.











Our Special Education/Life Skills students from McCord Elementary through Vernon High School participated in our VISD All-Star Olympics Monday morning at Lion Stadium. After the Opening Ceremonies, students competed in several events including the Softball Toss, Ball Race, Broad Jump, 25-Yard Race, and more. A big thank you to our Roarin' Lion Band, cheerleaders, VHS athletes and the teachers and coaches who came out to help run the event. Our students will be traveling to Altus on Thursday to compete in an area All-Star Olympics event.











Honored last week as our Students of the Week were:
2nd Grade -- Maryanna Johnson and 3rd Grade -- Khloe Montoya
4th Grade -- Keaton Smith and 5th Grade -- Everli Helterbridle
CONGRATULATIONS!! Job well done. Keep up the good work!



Our FUN Summer Science Camp will be held in two sessions, with kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders attending June 17-20, and 3rd and 4th graders attending June 24-27. The camp is free. Sign up today!!! The camp will be a blast!!
We are also have some positions open as science camp aides. The application is also below.



DON'T FORGET -- our VISD summer Art and Chess Camps!! These camps will be held June 17-20. The Art Camp has sessions for students in junior high and high school, while the Chess Camp is for students in third thru eighth grade. See the flyers below for more information.



The annual Vernon Tennis Camp will be held June 3-6. Registration is online only. You can use the QR code on the flyer, or click on this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HQ0gneYzRsohEcPglgxhBdSi-X3ZuviPEyPKuZ9SB-U/edit


Our 4th & 5th grade students showed off the artwork they had worked on this year to parents and family last night during their Art Walk. The artwork was hung throughout the second floor hallways, and there was a steady stream of visitors viewing the displays. We have some very talented artists in these grades!!











QUICK REMINDER: Please remember our All-Star Olympics for our life skills students will be held Monday! We would love to have fans in the stands cheering on our athletes! We also still need a few items. If you would like to donate something to our All-Star Olympics, please contact Jana Neely at jana.neely@visdtx.org


Summer will be here before you know it. Here's another activity to help keep children from getting bored, and one that will help them with their basketball skills!! The basketball camp is open to all those who will be in kindergarten thru 9th grade next year. Sign up today!!! It should be a lot of fun!!


Last week, parents of all 5th grade girls should have received a letter from VISD School Nurse Mandie Thomas, RN, concerning a mandatory film concerning the beginning stages of puberty that will be shown on Friday, May 3. The "Always Changing-About You" program is based on national research and consultation with school nurses, health educators, parents and medical professionals. In order for your daughter to view the film, a parent or guardian consent is required. If the letter/consent form did not make it home, or if you questions or concerns, please contact Mandie Thomas at VES.
