Judson ISD Music Teacher Introduces Students to the Marimba

A Judson ISD music teacher is introducing students to a new sound and instrument- the marimba! Park Village Blended Learning Academy students have been learning how to play the marimba, thanks to music teacher Charles Ford. “It’s a Zimbabwean-style instrument. We build them here in America, but it really has roots from Africa and Zimbabwe,” […]
Judson ISD Honors Prairie View Interscholastic League

Judson ISD Athletics hosted an event that honored the work of the Prairie View Interscholastic League during segregation. The event spotlighted the Prairie View Interscholastic League, the governing body for academic, athletic, and music competitions for Black high schools in Texas during the state’s segregationist era. Working with limited resources, the Prairie View Interscholastic League […]
Judson ISD Students Compete in Robotics Event

On Feb. 18 of this year, Wortham Oaks Elementary School of Judson ISD put on its First LEGO League Explore Qualifier Festival, a STEM contest. This event “encourages young students to be leaders and innovators in STEM through exploration and robotics,” and these Wildcats were surely encouraged. Groups of 2nd-5th graders (with the 2nd grade […]
CTE Students Win Prizes for Culinary Creativity

CTE culinary students competed for a chance to win prize money for the best Super Bowl appetizers. Check out our winners! San Antonio Area Culinary Winners FIRST PLACE, $250 PRIZE: Clarissa Villarreal, Wagner HS, Judson ISD – Pepperoni Football SECOND PLACE, $150 PRIZE: Jolee Leos, Edison HS, SAISD – Mini Football Peppers THIRD PLACE, $100 PRIZE: Joshua Cervantes, […]
Meet One Judson ISD School’s Emotional Support Furry Friend

Judson ISD – Elolf Steam Academy’s Newest Furry Friend Judson ISD’s Elolf Steam welcomes pet dog Fergie Jane as their resident emotional support animal. Elolf Steam Academy Emotional Support Animal Judson ISD’s Elolf Steam Academy has welcomed in its newest employee, Assistant Principal Tiffany McHugh’s personal dog, Fergie Jane. Fergie Jane spends her days at […]
Judson ISD Students Publish Books

Judson ISD Students Publish Books Judson ISD middle school students publish first books with help from 6th grade English teacher. Kitty Hawk middle school students become published authors School is all about learning new things and applying those things in the real world, and Judson ISD’s Kitty Hawk Middle School students got a first-hand account […]
Pre-K Near Me – Understanding the Choices and Guidelines

Understanding the Choices and Guidelines for Finding a PreK My kids are in elementary and high school, and it seems like a lifetime ago when they started their first day of Pre-K. As I think back on that time, I recall it as being one of our family’s most stressful times. I had NO IDEA […]
Former Judson Athlete Now a Favorite Coach at Randolph Field

Former Judson Athlete Now a Favorite Randolph Field ISD Coach Coach Matthew Atwell turned his passion for sports and his history at Judson ISD into a career as a beloved coach and school leader in Randolph Field ISD. KENS5 News awarded Atwell their EXCEL Award. Building Relationships in Athletics and Special Needs Atwell serves as […]
Children’s Book Week Highlights Public School Libraries

Children’s Book Week celebrated in public schools.
Military Child Month Honors Students and Families

April is the Month of the Military Child as we pay tribute to military families and their children for their daily sacrifices, commitment, and courage. Every April 15th is Purple Up! For Military Kids Day, and our public schools show support for military kids by encouraging everyone to wear purple. Why purple? Purple symbolizes the […]