Blackout the Plowgirls.
8 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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🖤🏀 Playoff Send-Off – Tuesday 2/17 at 5:15 PM! 🏀🖤 Let’s give our Lady Eagles an amazing send-off! Line up on Elm Street at 5:15 PM and help us cheer them on loud and proud! Honk your horns, make some noise, and let’s show these girls we are ALL behind them! 🖤
8 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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🏀🖤 Playoff Game – BLACK OUT! 🖤🏀 It’s playoff time! The theme is BLACK OUT, so wear ALL BLACK and let’s pack the stands! 🚌 Fan Bus Information: Please be at the school by 6:20 PM. We will be pulling out of the parking lot at 6:30 PM sharp. Let’s show up, show out, and cheer on the Lady Eagles loud and proud! 🖤
8 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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We have an exciting week ahead and we would love for our families and community to be a part of it!
Tuesday is a big day for our girls’ basketball team as they compete in their playoff game! We will have a community send-off in front of the auditorium at 5:15 PM. Come out, line up, and help us wish these girls the best of luck as they represent our school. Good luck, ladies — we are proud of you!
NO SCHOOL FRIDAY! We hope our students and staff enjoy a well-deserved long weekend. Thank you for your continued support of our school and community!
11 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Parents and students Booster Club needs your help! Please sign up and help work the concession stand during the tennis tournament next week! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044EACAF23A1FEC25-62366222-sterling
11 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
Reminder: There will be no Valentine’s Day deliveries accepted at school. Thank you for your cooperation.
12 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Today our seniors had the opportunity to participate in mock interviews, and it was truly a meaningful and rewarding experience for everyone involved. This opportunity allowed students to practice real-world interview skills, learn how to present themselves professionally, and build confidence as they prepare for life after graduation.

Experiences like this help bridge the gap between the classroom and the real world. Mock interviews give students a safe environment to learn, grow, and receive valuable feedback that will help them succeed in future job, college, and scholarship interviews. We are incredibly proud of the effort, maturity, and professionalism our seniors demonstrated today.

We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the community members who generously gave their time to invest in our students and make this opportunity possible: Scot Long (Bank), Ashley Smith (Diamond W Boutique), Russell Irby (Sheriff), Laura Flores (Day Care), and Tommy Wright (The Feed Store). Your willingness to support and encourage our seniors plays an important role in preparing them for a successful future, and we truly appreciate your partnership and commitment to our students.

A special thank you to Mrs. Amanda Johnston for organizing and putting this wonderful opportunity together for our students.
12 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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So proud of these three seniors as they begin their CNA clinical hours! No matter what path they choose after graduation, this experience will teach them responsibility, compassion, professionalism, and the importance of caring for others. Stepping into a real-world setting and serving patients is a big milestone, and they have worked hard to earn this opportunity.
12 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Tonight after the boys basketball game, students who ordered a letter jacket will be presented with their jackets.
14 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Parents, thank you for your flexibility with drop off and dismissal while the road construction is occurring. Based on conversations with the company, please plan on utilizing the back for the rest of the week. Secondary parents, please plan on picking your students up from the back as well. They will open the road up as soon as they are done.
15 days ago, Michael Rudewick
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Parents, please see the attached picture for the current traffic flow for student drop-off and pick-up while construction in front of the school is ongoing. We are hopeful the construction will be completed soon and will communicate with everyone as soon as drop-off and pick-up can return to normal.
High school parents, please help us remind students to continue entering through 7th Street and not Church Street.
Also, until construction is complete, if your student arrives late or needs to be picked up early, please park at the gym and come to the office to sign them in or out. Thank you for your patience and support during this time.
15 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Parents, if your student arrives late, please park at the gym and walk your student to the office.
15 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
As many of you may have noticed, road work is currently taking place in front of the school. Teachers who normally park in front of the building may park in front of the gym during this time. Parent drop-off will take place at the back of the school. Please drop students off at the back cafeteria doors. To stay consistent with the high school student traffic flow, please enter from 7th Street by the gym and exit onto Church Street. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we work through this temporary change.
16 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
Please take a moment to review this week’s Week at a Glance to stay informed about what is happening on campus.

We also want to remind you that next week will be a full 5-day school week. Friday the 13th will be a make-up day for the snow day we previously missed, and school will follow a normal schedule.

Thank you for your continued support and for helping ensure your students are present and ready to learn each day. We appreciate you partnering with us to make our school successful!

Have a great week!
19 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Our 7th grade students have been hard at work learning across multiple subjects!

In English, students are exploring different types of drama, building their understanding of dialogue, characters, and how stories come to life through performance and script.

In Science, students are learning all about how the heart works. They are studying the parts of the heart, how blood flows through the body, and why the cardiovascular system is so important to keeping us healthy and strong.

We are proud of the effort our students are putting into their learning each day.
19 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Updated February breakfast and lunch menus for all grade levels.
20 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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Happy National School Counselors Week 🤍 This week we want to take a moment to truly thank Mrs. Stafford for the care, patience, and heart she pours into our school every single day. She goes above and beyond for our students, meeting them where they are and helping them navigate challenges with compassion and understanding. Mrs. Stafford is a steady presence on our campus. Someone students trust, families rely on, and staff deeply appreciate. The impact she has on the lives of our kids reaches far beyond the school walls, and we are so grateful for the difference she makes each day. Thank you, Mrs. Stafford, for your dedication, kindness, and for always putting students first. We are blessed to have you.
22 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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2026 T-Ball Registration is officially open! ⚾️ To sign up, please complete the registration form using the link below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMT7B0b2UTtA3LjgcJiBxCkFTHZfFVhaAKMjaBkexfTXgsdQ/viewform League Fee: $25 Payments may be dropped off at the Sterling Elementary Office or the SCFMC Pre-School Office. This program is open to all surrounding communities—participants do not need to live in Sterling City to join.
22 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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The 2027–2028 UIL alignment is official! 🏈 Football — District 8 🏐 Volleyball — District 4 🏀 Basketball — District 11 We’re excited for the opportunities ahead and look forward to competing in our new districts.
22 days ago, LACY SANCHEZ
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As a result of the recent closures, Sterling City ISD has made a calendar adjustment. February 13th will now be a regular school day. As of now, that is the only scheduled make-up day. We will adjust accordingly in the event of any other changes.
25 days ago, Michael Rudewick
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