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Here is the complete schedule for high school basketball season!

Halloween Costume Contest
Friday, October, 25th, 9AM
Broaddus Elementary

Power is on at school. Buses are running their routes, parents can start dropping their students off at 9:30 am. See each of you at school. Thank you for your patience.
Broaddus ISD will have a delayed start due to the electrical outage. School will start at 10:00 and buses will run at 8:00. Thank you for your understanding.
Estimate District Accountability Rating
Broaddus ISD remains steadfast in its commitment to transparency and accountability. We are dedicated to keeping you informed about student achievement in education, a crucial aspect of our collective progress in the community.
Key Things to Know:
The A-F accountability rating system has been in place for several years.
It evaluates district performance in three key domains: 1) student achievement, 2) school progress, and 3) closing the gaps.
School accountability (A-F) ratings have been stalled for the 202-23 and 2023-24 school years due to an ongoing lawsuit between TEA and over 100 school districts. Courts have blocked the release of all school ratings until the suit is resolved.
Broaddus ISD, as well as many other schools, utilizes software called DMAC, which enables us to input key data points related to accountability to get our “Estimate Accountability Rating.”
Broaddus ISD Accountability Ratings
2021-22 SY = “A” (93) [official rating]
2022-23 SY = Estimate “A” (94) [official rating stalled due to TEA lawsuit]
2023-24 SY = Estimate “A” (96) [official rating stalled due to TEA lawsuit]
College, Career & Military Readiness & Graduation Rates score = 100%
We are incredibly proud of our students, parents, and staff for their hard work and dedication. Your unwavering support and understanding during these challenging times have been instrumental in our success. We want to express our deep appreciation to each of you for your role in helping us achieve this estimated “A” letter grade despite the obstacles and expectations set by the state for our public schools. Your support is invaluable; we want you to know how much we value it.

Broaddus High School - Bingo Games,
Friday October 25th 5:30-8:30PM

Mrs. Reyna's Junior High GT students created science projects using recycled materials!





Semester 1 Cycle 1 Report Cards will go home today and have been published to the Ascender Parental Portal!

Halloween Costume Contest
Friday, October, 25th, 9AM
Broaddus Elementary

Bulldog Battle attendance winners from last week showing off the golden trophy! Way to go, 8th grade!!!

Keep Selling & Earn More!!!

Seniors Brody Clendennen, Ava Turcios, and Trenton Sowell represented BHS today at the Texas Workforce Solution Job and Education Forum in Lufkin. The forum’s goal was to collaborate, share perspectives, and explore actionable solutions to address the needs identified in order to develop a robust plan of how the Deep East Texas region workforce can be improved and strengthened. These seniors had the opportunity to discuss workforce needs from student perspectives with representatives from different businesses and organizations. Great job Brody, Ava, and Trenton!

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Elementary students chosen for 1st 6 weeks character trait: Responsibility. Prek 3 Berklee Martin (not pictured), Prek 4 Ledger Wallace, Kindergarten Navoli Yager & Baylee Barthol, 1st grade Tracey Sonnier & Juliette Hererra, 2nd grade Aaron Watson & Ella Lyons, 3rd grade Dallas Taylor & Kailynn Mixon, 4th grade Aiden Simpson & Scarlett McDaniel and 5th grade Baylee Welch and Taryn Tarver (not pictured). Congratulations to you all.

Broaddus High School - Bingo Games,
Friday October 25th 5:30-8:30PM

Junior High celebrated the end of the first six weeks today with an assembly before lunch. Junior high teachers voted on students who have demonstrated responsibility this six weeks:
6th grade Raelyn Thacker and Ronnie Gaxiola
7th grade Kacie Welch and Marioni Rodriguez
8th grade Chloe Downs and Jaxson Bridges
Mrs. Lott also hosted a game of Family Fued (teachers vs. students). The teachers were excited to pull off the win!




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Lets make this the best sale ever!

Attendance winners for the week of September 3-7, each week the junior high will participate in an attendance challenge. The grade level that wins get to carry around the Golden Bulldog and have Tech Time during lunch. Congratulations 7th grade



