On March 6, 1836, the fall of the Alamo became a defining moment in Texas history. Today, we remember the courage, sacrifice, and determination of those who stood in defense of liberty.

Today, we celebrate Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day and recognize the hardworking crew who keep our campuses safe and running smoothly every day. Their dedication behind the scenes makes a big difference for our students, staff, and community. Thank you for all you do for Ennis ISD!
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#EISDTellingOurStory

This week, we proudly celebrate our Educational Diagnosticians and the incredible work they do for our students and families. Their expertise, compassion, and dedication help ensure every child receives the support they need to succeed. Thank you for all you do to make a lasting difference in Ennis ISD!
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#EISDTellingOurStory

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Stephanie Bonneau to Ennis ISD as our new Director of Human Resources.
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We are proud to welcome Dr. Stacee Johnson to Ennis ISD as our new Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Curriculum & Instruction.
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#EISDTellingOurStory

Texas Independence Day. March 2, 1836

Happy Read Across America Day!
Today, we celebrate the joy of reading and the power of books to inspire imagination, creativity, and lifelong learning. Across our district, students are opening books and opening doors to endless possibilities. Let’s keep reading, today and every day!
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Today, we celebrate the joy of reading and the power of books to inspire imagination, creativity, and lifelong learning. Across our district, students are opening books and opening doors to endless possibilities. Let’s keep reading, today and every day!
#EISDTellingOurStory

March is Women’s History Month — a time to celebrate the strength, achievements, and lasting impact of women in our schools, our community, and our nation. We’re proud to honor the women who inspire, lead, and shape the future every day.
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#EISDTellingOurStory

Alamo Middle School and Lummus Intermediate are currently operating under a Secure status due to law enforcement activity in the surrounding neighborhood being addressed by the Ennis Police Department.
There are no issues at these campuses, and this measure is being taken purely as a precaution to ensure the continued safety of our students and staff. Instruction and normal school operations are continuing as usual inside the building.
We will provide updates if there are any changes. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we prioritize the safety and security of our school community.
There are no issues at these campuses, and this measure is being taken purely as a precaution to ensure the continued safety of our students and staff. Instruction and normal school operations are continuing as usual inside the building.
We will provide updates if there are any changes. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we prioritize the safety and security of our school community.

A lockdown at the junior high was inadvertently triggered this morning. There is no threat, and all students and staff are safe. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding.

Simple Do's and Don'ts for students to qualify for the perfect attendance incentive this semester.


Happy Presidents' Day! 🇺🇸

Happy Valentine's Day!

No School - Monday, February 16th

Today, we recognize and thank our School Police Officers for their dedication to keeping our schools safe, building relationships, and supporting our students and staff every day. We are grateful for all you do.
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#EISDTellingOurStory

Congratulations to our Teachers of the 2nd Nine Weeks, who were recognized at the School Board Meeting last night.
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#EISDTellingOurStory

Ennis ISD is aware of recent student walkouts reported in other communities. While we respect students’ ability to express their views in appropriate and nonviolent ways, instructional time must remain a priority. Students who leave campus or disrupt classes during the school day may face consequences under the Student Code of Conduct. If you have concerns, please reach out to your student's campus.
Friday, February 13th, is an Early Release Day for all students.

Just like last semester, we will once again hold a $500 drawing for students who qualify. Perfect attendance will be tracked every six weeks throughout the spring semester. With a total of 18 weeks, your student’s name can be entered into the drawing up to three times. The winner will be selected on May 15th.


Happy School Counselor Week! Thank you to our incredible counselors for supporting, guiding, and inspiring our students every day.
Haley Gilmore - Carver ECC
Megan Brasher - Crockett ECC
Hayli Thompson - Austin Elementary
Erika Bishop - Bowie Elementary
Cortnie Robbins - Houston Elementary
Sueanna Adamcik - Travis Elementary
Dena Rendon - Lummus Intermediate
Terra Cason - Miller Intermediate
Kaylee Ensor - Alamo Middle School
Crystal Tisdale - EJHS
Robinelle Williams - EJHS
Courtney Tenpenny - EHS
Tiffany Richey - EHS
Julie Casas - EHS
Jill Crook - SPED
Haley Gilmore - Carver ECC
Megan Brasher - Crockett ECC
Hayli Thompson - Austin Elementary
Erika Bishop - Bowie Elementary
Cortnie Robbins - Houston Elementary
Sueanna Adamcik - Travis Elementary
Dena Rendon - Lummus Intermediate
Terra Cason - Miller Intermediate
Kaylee Ensor - Alamo Middle School
Crystal Tisdale - EJHS
Robinelle Williams - EJHS
Courtney Tenpenny - EHS
Tiffany Richey - EHS
Julie Casas - EHS
Jill Crook - SPED

