
Aubrey High School's Cooper Wilson Excels in NASA's Aerospace Scholars Program
Aubrey High School student Cooper Wilson was selected last year to participate in NASA's Aerospace Scholars STEM program. He worked virtually all year with a team of students from around the country on space-themed projects. Their efforts earned them a score of 274 out of 280 and an invitation from Johnson Space Center to participate in the next phase of the program. They will work on Artemis-themed missions to the Moon and Mars, guided by NASA engineers and scientists who will oversee their research, designs, and final presentations.
Congratulations to Cooper for his achievements. #AubreyProud #InspiringChaps #NASA


Happy 4th of July


UPDATE:
We are thrilled to announce that Isaac WON the Tux portion of the National "Stuck at Prom" Contest for being the most inspiring! Congratulations, Isaac!
https://www.duckbrand.com/stuck-at-prom/winners Aubrey Graduate Isaac Cervantes Competes in National "Stuck at Prom" Contest with Duct Tape Creation Recent Aubrey High School graduate Isaac Cervantes continues to make us #AubreyProud. Isaac is a frontrunner in the “Stuck at Prom” contest, where contestants create their entire prom dress or tux out of duct tape. According to Isaac’s entry, it took him 16 rolls of tape and 123 hours to complete his masterpiece, which was inspired by three things: faith, family, and freedom. Read the recent article featured in this week’s Post-Signal, then go vote for Isaac! Post Signal Article: https://www.postsignal.com/single-post/aubrey-isd-grad-sticks-to-goal-in-duck-brand-contest? Vote for Issac here https://www.duckbrand.com/stuck-at-prom/vote/isaac-c? Picture from “Stuck at Prom” entry.


Dr. Shannon Saylor, Aubrey ISD Superintendent, was interviewed by The Post-Signal for their upcoming Progress issue to provide updates on the status of bond-related projects.


Members of Aubrey High School’s award-winning E-Sports team along with Coach Paul Burrow were interviewed by The Post-Signal about their state-level accomplishments. These “ethletes” as they are called are looking forward to the upcoming school year to build upon their success.


Will your family need assistance with school meals during the 2024-2025 school year? Depending on eligibility, your family may qualify for reduced-price or free school meals. The application can be easily submitted electronically, or you can print it if you prefer. Apply today!
Electronically: https://www2.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict
Print: https://bit.ly/3VP67sK


Aubrey ISD Bands Impress The Association of Texas Small School Bands (ATSSB)
The Outstanding Performance Series (OPS), organized by the ATSSB, is a state-wide annual contest where bands submit recordings of their UIL or festival performances. Bands must pass region and area rounds to reach the state level, which features the top 10 marches and top 15 concert pieces.
This year, our middle school advanced to the state level for the first time with both a march and a concert piece. Our high school's non-varsity band also made history by advancing to the state level in the newly established non-varsity category. Additionally, the Aubrey High School varsity ensemble advanced their march to the state level, marking their fourth advancement after previous successes in 2009, 2012, and 2016.
Remarkably, this year we have five recordings advancing to the state level, a significant increase from the three times Aubrey had ever advanced in the contest's history. The state OPS contest adjudication will take place at the TBA convention at the end of July.


Chaparral Legacy Cooperative Sign-Up Information
Are you aged 60 or older and interested in learning about Aubrey ISD, our schools, and our children? Join the Chaparral Legacy Cooperative and discover how you can make a difference for future generations.
Date: July 18, 2024
Time: 5:00 - 6:30 PM
Location: Aubrey ISD Administration Building Board Room, 415 Tisdell Lane, Aubrey, TX 76227
Sign up today: https://bit.ly/3RIliTm
For questions, contact:
Deputy Superintendent Terrie McNabb
Email: tmcnabb@aubreyisd.net
Phone: (940) 668-0060


Aubrey High School (AHS) Cheer Team Shows They’ve Got Spirit
The AHS Cheer team recently returned from cheer camp with several awards. Their cheer coach, Ms. Hurley, expressed her excitement, stating, “I am so excited about this group of young ladies. They will have an amazing year!”
Cheer Awards:
Varsity Team Achievements:
- Camp Routine: 3rd place, Large Varsity
- Spirit Routine/Sideline: 1st place, Large Varsity
- Cheer Division: 2nd place, Large Varsity
- Overall Spirit Routine: 1st place, Large Varsity
Junior Varsity Team Achievements:
- Camp Routine: 2nd place, Large JV
Mascot Recognition:
- Mascot Fizzy the Chaparral (Kaylee Barber) received the Pickle, the top award for mascots.
Pin it Forward Award Recipients:
- Hannah Marquis (Varsity)
- Korie Johnson (JV)
Jump Off Winner:
- Lucy Neely
All American Cheerleaders:
- Alexis Buckingham
- Asia’h Dallas
- Lucy Neely
- Matiana Walter
- Presley Martino
- McKenna Thompson
- Valentina Perila
- Reagan Dean
Please give a CHEER for these #InspiringChaps for all the ways they make us #AubreyProud!




Summer Learning: Fire Safety
This week, the Aubrey Fire Department dropped by our elementary summer school to talk to the kids about fire safety—just in time for the Fourth of July!
Here are five fire safety tips from the United States Fire Administration (USFA) to keep everyone safe this summer:
1. Build Campfires Safely: Make sure campfires are at least 25 feet away from tents, bushes, and anything that could catch fire.
2. Supervise Kids Around Fires: Always keep an eye on kids when there’s a fire pit. They’re curious and might get too close.
3. Store Matches and Lighters Safely: Keep matches and lighters out of kids’ sight and reach. They can be very tempting.
4. Properly Extinguish Fires: Before heading to bed or leaving the backyard, make sure all fires are completely out.
5. Leave Fireworks to the Pros: The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to watch a professional display.
Thanks to the Aubrey Fire Department for the visit and for helping us stay safe!


Aubrey ISD is seeking a JV Girls Basketball Coach/Elementary PE Teacher.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the Region 11: https://bit.ly/3VQ28gX
For inquiries or more information, please contact:
Ron Gathright: rgathright@aubreyisd.net
Nicole Black: nblack@aubreyisd.net


At last night’s board meeting the following groups were recognized:
Monaco Elementary School Student Council
Recognized by Texas Association of Student Councils (TASC) for their work:
Matthew Stanley
Tinley Luetchford
Ruby Leitner
Presley Millard
Jasmine Bendana
Ian Griffin
Ava Kate Petroline
Aubrey High School E-sports team state tournament appearance recognition:
Ella Guerra
Mitchell Ermey
Luke Odell
Elias Kane
Savion Still



Excitement Builds as West Family Visits New Elementary School
Carson West, alongside his sister Teresa West Mancuso and brother-in-law Gus Mancuso, visited the construction site of the soon-to-open West Elementary School. Named in honor of their parents, Pete and Myra West, the campus is set to open its doors in Fall 2024.
The Aubrey Independent School District (ISD) Board of Trustees officially approved the naming of Elementary School #4 as Pete and Myra West Elementary School at their March meeting. The decision celebrates the Wests' long-standing dedication to education within the Aubrey ISD community, where both served as educators for many years.
Pictured below, the West children proudly show off their West Elementary gear.


Honoring Freedom Day Juneteenth


Two Chaparrals Named Super Elite by the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA)
Tyler Brown and Ryan McMeen have been named to the Boys Track & Field Super Elite Team for Class AAAA. Additionally, Tyler Brown has been recognized as the team MVP.
The THSCA Super Elite Teams are composed of high school players nominated by current professional members, who meet the THSCA award criteria recognizing exemplary athletic achievements in Texas.
#AubreyProud


Aubrey ISD Partners with TeacherLists
Back-to-School Supply Shopping Is Now Easier Than Ever!
How to Access Your List:
1. Click (https://www.aubreyisd.net/o/aisd/page/supply-lists).
2. Select your child’s school and supply list.
3. Choose how you’d like to shop:
- ONE-CLICK ONLINE SHOPPING: Select from major retailers like Walmart, Target, and more. Your cart will be prefilled with the exact items on your list.
- SHOP IN STORE: Print the list or use the mobile-friendly, checkable list on your phone for in-store shopping.


Today we celebrate the fathers and father figures who have made a difference in our lives. We honor their hard work, example, leadership, dedication, and love.


2025 Seniors and Parents,
It's time to make an appointment for 2025 senior yearbook pictures, which will be taken on July 24-25. The Prestige Photography website (linked below) will ask for your student's name and then provide you with an appointment code.
Please email mnowak@aubreyisd.net with any questions.
Dates: July 24-25
Where: AHS Cafeteria
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (By Appointment ONLY)
Link to set appointment:
https://bit.ly/45uEnyb


Cross Country practice starts a week from today! The first day is Monday, June 17, from 6:30 to 7:45 a.m. at the AMS track. These workouts are for 7th-12th graders. Practice will run Monday through Thursday throughout the summer.
Quick note: If your student-athlete has schedule conflicts with A.S.A.P. or skills camps, please use personal discretion regarding attendance. Please reach out to Coach Giddens if you have questions: kgiddens@aubreyisd.net


We hope everyone is having an amazing start to summer. It's never too early to start planning for a fantastic school year. With that in mind, here's a reminder: the first day of school will be Wednesday, August 14. A printable 2024-2025 calendar can be found here: https://bit.ly/3KzlD7b
