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Crosbyton Second Graders Hoping to Catch Leprechauns
After reading How to Catch a Leprechaun, 2nd graders at Crosbyton Elementary were curious if they could catch a leprechaun. Their teacher, Ms. Talbot sent home a note for the family to work together to create a trap that was worthy of catching a tiny man who was in search of gold and other things shiny. When the students brought their traps to school they displayed them for viewing in the hall. The two school days before Spring Break, the second graders set up and demonstrated their traps to the Pre-K, Kindergarten, 3rd, 4th and 5th graders as well as school staff. Many thanks to our judges who listened to each student as they presented how their trap worked and then voted on them. After the 2nd graders voted for their favorite, our winners were chosen. Students are excited to see what our next project will be. Also, the leprechauns did visit the class but were too clever for the traps, but they did leave goodies for the students to enjoy. Better Luck Next Year!
1st picture caption: Crosbyton 2nd grade students and their Leprechaun Traps.
2nd picture caption: Leprechaun Trap Winners: Alaia Turcios Best Double Trap, Nehemiah Bryand- Most Original, Daniel Reyes- Most Creative, Kayson Terral- Best Presentation and Mason Salas- Best in Show.
3rd picture caption: Students watching as Addison Silva demonstrates how she will catch a leprechaun in her trap.




CCISD would like to wish everyone a great spring break! We will have spring break next week, March 11-15, 2024. Classes will resume as normal Monday, March 18, 2024.


Friday, March 8, 2024 will be an early release day. Students will be dismissed at 12:00 noon.


History is made this Friday at 11:00 in the high school auditorium as Lilly Rodriguez signs her Letter of Intent to play softball at the University of the Southwest. She is the first Chiefette softball player in program history to sign and play college softball!


Congratulations to our One Act Play students and director. They performed yesterday at their District competition and advanced to Bi-District!
Individual Awards:
Best Sound Technician: Hunter Cruz
All Star Tech Crew: Cole Davis
Honorable Mention: Riley Dunn
Honorable Mention: Jackson Cheek
All Star Cast: Trace Freeman
The One Act Play is directed by Terri Davis.
Congratulations to all that are involved with the play!



We want to thank Allsups , Lowes grocery, Alyssa Munoz, Montana Villarreal, Mathew Guerro, Cameron & Jennifer Jones, Anthony Barela and Riley Dunn and family. Without their help we could not have been able to get this accomplished.
148 cases donated 🤩
District Manager: Sharin Poynter (not pictured)
Store Manager Idalou 2043:
Wayne Scarber
Store Manager Abernathy 2073: Dane Nichols
Store Manager Petersburg 2072:
Freddie Rodriguez
Assistant Manager Crosbyton 2012:
Erik Suniga
Assistant Manager Matador 2242:
Rosa Leyba
And Lowe’s grocery store



We would like to recognize the following students that got a surprise visit from Mr. Rodriguez! These students were recommended by their teachers for their accomplishments: Kevon Coleman Cruz, David Scott, Kynzee Cornelius, Keana Coleman Cruz, Semiah Strong, Adam Ovalle, Brock Gowens, Anthony Barela, Alexis Herrera and Araceli Rodriguez.











Friday, March 8, 2024 will be an early release day. Students will be dismissed at 12:00 noon.


Softball game day!


Chiefette softball plays tomorrow at noon against Tahoka in the Ralls tournament.

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The Masonic Lodge donates a toothbrush kit each year to Crosbyton's first graders. Pictured is Crosbyton's School Nurse, Shuntae Thomas, with Mrs. Wallace's first grade class.


Part 2: 1st grade incorporated art into our study of animals and study of soils (clay). Mrs. Hershey opened her art classroom to us to demonstrate how to use clay on a pottery wheel! She even let our students take turns!




1st grade incorporated art into our study of animals and study of soils (clay).
Mrs. Hershey opened her art classroom to us to demonstrate how to use clay on a pottery wheel! She even let our students take turns!









