No school - Monday, January 19th

With storms moving in this afternoon, please be patient on the roads and in the car pick-up lines. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority.

During School Board Appreciation Month, we thank our Board Members for their leadership, service, and dedication to our students, staff, and community. Your commitment helps guide our schools toward continued growth and success.
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Wishing you all a Happy New Year—here’s to a joyful, healthy, and prosperous year ahead!

Merry Christmas from all of us at EISD. We wish you peace, joy, and special moments with family and friends.
Early Release schedule for Thursday, December 18th.

Did you know the Girls Tennis program at Ennis High School began in 1925?
That means we’re celebrating 100 years of Girls Tennis—a century of competition and Lion Pride.
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That means we’re celebrating 100 years of Girls Tennis—a century of competition and Lion Pride.
#EISDTellingOurStory
#FridayFlashback
Congratulations to the following EHS Art students for placing in the 2025 EISD Christmas Card Design Contest.
1st Place….Eve Gutierrez
2nd Place….Angela Cervantes
3rd Place….Elizabeth Young
These students received gift cards for their efforts and will all be featured on the 2025 EISD Christmas Card.
Thank you to all of those who participated in the contest.
1st Place….Eve Gutierrez
2nd Place….Angela Cervantes
3rd Place….Elizabeth Young
These students received gift cards for their efforts and will all be featured on the 2025 EISD Christmas Card.
Thank you to all of those who participated in the contest.

Today’s Friday Flashback takes us all the way back to 1940!
Here, the band and the drill team (before they were known as the Lionettes) pose on the old football field—once located directly behind what is now Alamo Middle School. This was long before the science wing and gym were ever built on that spot.
Here, the band and the drill team (before they were known as the Lionettes) pose on the old football field—once located directly behind what is now Alamo Middle School. This was long before the science wing and gym were ever built on that spot.
Speech Language Pathologist position available.
