Nov. 13

Brockett’s 5th Grade Beta students participated in the Beta Regional Leadership Summit on October 30–31. The Summit is a two-day event where students attend leadership sessions and compete in five academic events.
Our students placed in all five events, earning a spot to compete at the National Beta Convention this summer!
Event Results:
Being Better Betas: Weston Jones, Jaden Dunn, Owen Thompson, William Almeida, Isabel Falley
Collaboration Connection: William Almeida, Ellie Clay, Lilly Moore, Corey Spangler, Barrett Ward, Gianna Stout
Project Proposal: Ethan Harrison, Rylee Lopez, Corey Spangler, Charis Mikael, Lane McBride
Beta Blitz: Ellie Clay, Lilly Moore, Barrett Ward, Jaden Dunn, Ellie Shakespeare
All the World is a Stage: Charis Mikael, Ellie Shakespeare, Lane McBride, Gianna Stout, Isabel Falley, Rylee Lopez, Weston Jones, Owen Thompson

Aubrey ISD students and staff across the district had the honor of recognizing our country’s veterans today. Thank you to all veterans for your service, sacrifice, and dedication to protecting our freedom. View video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1U2a3q4dtA/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Veterans Day

Next Up: Regional Finals
Aubrey vs. Longview Spring Hill
Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025
At Commerce High School
Game time: 7 p.m.
Tickets: $7 for adults, $5 for children
https://events.hometownticketing.com/boxoffice/commerceisd/L2VtYmVkL2V2ZW50LzI1Mz9zaW5nbGU9MA%3D%3D

National STEM and STEAM Day Nov. 8

Veterans Day

Nov. 3-7

The Aubrey ISD Aspiring Leader Academy kicked off its third cohort on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. The 20 members of this class will meet for a total of six sessions where they’ll engage in leadership development training for career growth. Led by Superintendent Dr. Shannon Saylor, this first session also included training conducted by Assistant Superintendent Danny Barrentine and Director of Student Services Jewelisha Jefferson.

Keeping our Chaps on time and safe!

American Indian & Alaska Native Heritage Month

We conclude our celebration of National Principals Month and the recognition of the incredible leaders who make a difference on our campuses every day with DAEP Principal April Emerson.

Know Before You Go – Friday Night Lights at Chaparral Memorial Stadium
🎟️ Tickets: https://gofan.co/event/3975761
🅿️ Parking Map: https://bit.ly/464ioz0
No Outside Food or Drinks
Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside Chaparral Memorial Stadium.
Bags
All bags are subject to search upon entry.
Students
• Elementary students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
• Secondary students must remain in the stands.
No Vaping or Tobacco
Vaping and tobacco products are prohibited on all Aubrey ISD properties.
Sports Equipment
Balls, scooters, hoverboards, bicycles, and skateboards are not allowed inside the stadium.
No Re-Entry
Once your ticket is scanned, re-entry is not permitted. Please remain inside the athletic venue.
Parking & Entrance Information
• Pine Ridge Street will stay open to traffic until halftime but will be closed to parking.
• After the game, all traffic will exit onto FM 428.
• Chaparral fans should enter through the west gate.
• Visiting fans should enter through the east gate.

Join us in celebrating National Principals Month and recognizing the incredible leaders who make a difference on our campuses every day. Today, we recognize Brockett Elementary School Principal Lindsey Girlinghouse.

Join us in celebrating National Principals Month and recognizing the incredible leaders who make a difference on our campuses every day. Today, we recognize Monaco Elementary Principal Brett Dobbs.

Attention, Chaparral fans: Join us for Meet the Chaps at Aubrey HS — the basketball edition! Come out for an evening of food, games and fun. Bring your family and friends to show your support and meet the teams! See you at 6 PM on Nov. 8.

Join us in celebrating National Principals Month and recognizing the incredible leaders who make a difference on our campuses every day. Today, we recognize Fuller Elementary Principal Nathan Smith.

Attention Aubrey ISD Families of Home to School Bus Riders:
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tracking systems enhance student safety, improve transportation efficiency, and provide accurate ridership data for Aubrey ISD transportation services operated by Durham Transportation Services. Parents/Guardians can view the time and location of their bus rider's scans via the Bus Tracker App.
Beginning Nov. 1, 2025, all students must have a valid ID provided by Durham Transportation Services to ride the bus. No exceptions will be made to this requirement. Campuses will begin issuing RFID cards later this week.
Bus Boarding Procedures:
-Students must present their RFID card to the designated scanner when boarding the bus
-The RFID scanner shall automatically record the student’s boarding time, location, and bus number
-Students without valid RFID cards will not be permitted to board the bus unless following temporary boarding procedures
-Bus drivers are authorized to verify student identity
***This regulation does not apply to extracurricular or field trip transportation.
Additional information can be found HERE: https://bit.ly/47GpqM0
Thank you for your support of Aubrey ISD!

Join us in celebrating National Principals Month and recognizing the incredible leaders who make a difference on our campuses every day. Today, we recognize West Elementary Principal Jennie Petrasic.

Oct. 23
Red Ribbon Week/Drug-Free America Week

