
Spring Pictures at GBE - Monday, March 7th
Class and individual pictures will be taken.


We are fired up and ready for the Spearman Lynx tonight. Come on out to the Bi-District Playoff Game at Panhandle starting at 6:30 p.m.
Spearman vs Tulia



We are fired up and ready for the Spearman Lynx tonight. Come on out to the Bi-District Playoff Game at Panhandle starting at 6:30 p.m.
Spearman vs Tulia

Due to extreme cold temps our Sweater Weather Relays have been canceled


Pre-K students were recognized yesterday in our Principal’s challenge for knowing how to count to 30. Keep working hard Lynx Learners. 💜




🏀Bi-District Playoff Game🏀
🎟You must purchase tickets online. The link below:
https://panhandleisd.ticketleap.com/spearman-vs-tulia-boys/


Staff Spotlight by Kristi Ramon
Maranda Loomis teaches fourth grade English Language Arts (ELA) at Gus Birdwell Elementary. “I love the unfiltered nature of younger children and the funny things they share with me,” shared Loomis.
Loomis attended Spearman schools from kindergarten-twelfth grade. She is a proud graduate of Spearman High School and Texas Tech University. She has raised her children in Spearman, and her two oldest children have graduated from Spearman High School. Her youngest daughter is a student at Spearman High School.
“I had the privelege of teaching one of my own children if fifth grade. I assigned our normal Tuesday homework, and she came up to me and said, “Really mom, you’re assigning homework on my birthday!” laughed Loomis.
A career goal is to be a better teacher today than what she was yesterday. “I take one day at a time. My work experience prior to education was in librarianship. I may pursue that when I am an empty-nester,” remarked Loomis.
Loomis stated, “My greatest accomplishment is raising my children. I am very proud of the people they are becoming and the choices they have made for their lives. My kids are my biggest blessings,”
Congratulations on a successful career and on raising great SISD kids!

Calling all SHS students and parents!
RSVP is required:
https://rsvp.eftours.com/j3ud68z
If you have any questions, please contact Chaslyn Tull at chaslyn.tull@region16.net.


Mrs. Smith is spreading kindness and fun on pajama day at Gus Birdwell Elementary.


GBE celebrated the students who participated in UIL today with a pizza luncheon and presentation of awards. We are so proud of each of these students. A big thank you to PTO for providing cookies.





The nomination period for Spearman ISD's Distinguished Alumni Award is now open.
Please go to spearmanisd.net to submit your nomination. Nomination form can be found in the MENU tab (top navigation bar) under DISTRICT information on our school website.
Nomination deadline is March 26, 2022.
Email Kristi Ramon at kristi.ramon@region16.net with any questions.


Perryton Masonic Lodge has partnered with SISD for several years to provide our first grade students with a dental hygeine packet. The Packet provides each student with a quality toothbrush, toothpaste, timer, floss , and educational material for the entire family on dental care. thank you for keeping our Lynx Learners smiling bright.





Teacher Spotlight by Kristi Ramon
Starla Whiteley has been in the profession for twenty-four years. She is a West Texas A&M University graduate where she was a member of the Lady Buff Basketball Team. She is married to Shane, and they have one daughter that graduated from Spearman High School, and a son who is a junior at Spearman High School.
Whiteley teaches 8th grade health, is the head cross country boys/girls’ coach, and is the head high school girls track coach. Her teaching experience includes high school honors English, English as a Second Language (ESL), and science. “Athletes are the best thing about my job. Whether I win or lose with them, I just hope they know I was in their corner while I coached/taught them and as they go throughout their lives,” shared Whiteley.
“Teaching/coaching my own kids, winning tight competitive basketball games, watching Lynx and Lynxettes at the State XC Meet and State Track Meet, having a front row seat when our athletes earned medals or new personal records, and seeing Champion names on the gym wall are some of my most favorite memories,” reminisced Whiteley.
Whiteley has earned many awards in her career including 2009, 2010, 2011 Coach of the Year, CCAT; 2010 Cross Country Coach of the Year, TGCA; 2011 AGN Cross County Coach of the Year; and December 2020 Spearman ISD Employee of the Month.
Congratulations on impacting the lives of others. You are a great asset to the SISD team!

Help spread kindness by celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Week, February 13th -19th. Thursday, February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Day.


Good luck Lynxettes! We are cheering you on to a victory!


The Varsity Boys Basketball games on Tuesday versus River Road have been pushed back to 6:00 and 7:15pm due to shortage of officials.

Teacher Spotlight by Kristi Ramon
Shanna Kenney is the high school Special Education (SPED) teacher. She has taught fourteen years with twelve of those years in Spearman. “I love that my job allows me to work with all four grade levels of students and all subjects in high school,” shared Kenney.
She is a graduate of Spearman High School and West Texas A&M University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Special Education. She is currently working on her master’s degree at Lamar University as an Educational Diagnostician.
Kenney has three children who all graduated from Spearman High School. She is engaged to Taff Tyler. In her spare time, she enjoys being outdoors, working out, and cooking.
Congratulations on being in the profession for fourteen years and continuing your education. We are proud of you!

Gus Birdwell Elementary celebrated Mrs. Williams this week for School Counselor’s week! Mrs. Williams is a blessing to our students and staff! 💜


Teacher Spotlight by Kristi Ramon
Maria Carbajal is the librarian at Spearman Junior High (SJH). She is married to Luis and they have two sons. Carbajal graduated from Spearman High School and has attended West Texas A&M University.
She enjoys making connections with students through literature, “The most rewarding thing about being a librarian is making connections with the students about books. I often ask the students what type of books they like to read,” shared Carbajal. She takes the time to visit with the students about the books they are reading.
When asked to share a funny story, Carbajal was reminded of a story while she worked in Pre-k. “I had a sore throat. My voice was hoarse, and I told the students that I had a frog in my throat. The kids took it literally, and they were very worried about me. I played along because they were very quiet and well behaved. On Monday morning my voice came back, and I told the students the frog had finally found its home!’ laughed Carbajal.
Carbajal has been instrumental is the start-up of the Mrs. McGee’s Reading Program. She looks forward to watching the program grow.
Congratulations on building relationships through literature. Keep up the great work!

Game Time Update!
Boys basketball game times for this Friday, Feb. 11th, have been moved back to 6:00/7:30 due to officials.
