Reminder
Early Release this Friday September 23rd for Junior High students. School will start at 7:55 a.m. and will be dismissed at 12:14 p.m.

Adult ESL classes will begin Tuesday, September 27th.


Isis Kuykendall is a paraprofessional at Gus Birdwell Elementary. She has one daughter.
Kuykendall worked at United Groceries in Perryton as a pharmacy technician before working at SISD.
She is a graduate of Perryton ISD and dreams of being a high school geometry teacher one day.
“I absolutely love reading, watching movies, and spending time with my daughter,” stated Kuykendall.
Welcome to SISD! We will cheer you on as your follow your dream of being a teacher.

Football scores
7th Grade
Lynx 0
Gruver 28
8th Grade
Lynx 32
Gruver 0
Friday is the last day of the 1st six weeks. All elementary students will attend school from 7:55 a.m. to noon.

SHS Purple Blood Bulletin (continued)
pages 7-9



SHS Journalism Class (continued)
Purple Blood Bulletin- pages 4-6



The Spearman High School journalism class will be publishing The Purple Blood Bulletin every six weeks. Enjoy the first edition! Mary Beth Hicks is the journalism teacher. (See following posts for the rest of edition 1)



🟣⚪️⚫️ JH/JV GAME DAY ⚫️⚪️🟣

Spearman ISD is now accepting nominations for the G/T program. Anyone wishing to nominate a student is encouraged to come by any campus office to complete the nomination form. Nominations will be accepted from Sept. 21-28,2022. Contact Lizet Olmos at 659-2565 with any questions.


Courtney Bruner is a paraprofessional at Gus Birdwell Elementary. She previously was a substitute for the district.
Bruner is married to Kolton.
Bruner attended all her school years at Spearman ISD and graduated from SHS. She is attending West Texas A&M University studying elementary education. Her goals include becoming a teacher.
She enjoys spending time with family, reading, and evening walks with their dogs.
Welcome to the SISD team! We are proud of you for continuing your education and look forward to you becoming a classroom teacher.

LYNX FOOTBALL
Spearman Lynx
🆚
Gruver Greyhounds
📆 Thursday, September 22
⏰ 7:00 pm
📍 Spearman, Tx

Lubbock XC Invitational September 17, 2022 Mae Simmons Park
LUBBOCK Varsity Girls’ Team Results (25 Total Teams—top 10 listed)
1. Holliday 72 points
2. Canadian 114
3. Dalhart 136
4. Jim Ned 145
5. Ballinger 209
6. Spearman 209 (lost tie breaker)
7. Wink 232
8. Wall 241
9. Odessa CA 271
10. Idalou 287
Individual Results(181 Total Runners-largest race of the day)
Braylen Lusby 5th Medalist
Destinee Perez 8th Medalist
Jarely Munoz 37th
Vanelli Delgado 58th
Piper Pipkin 101st
Emma Kelsey 128th
Aubrey Beck 141st
LUBBOCK Varsity Boys’ Individual Results (164 Total Runners)
Jonathan Hernandez 125th
SPEARMAN CROSS COUNTRY (JH & HS) WILL COMPETE AT THE WHEELER XC INVITATIONAL ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH. THE FIRST RACE BEGINS AT 9:00 AM.

Jessica Dickinson teaches high school math. She is married to Bo and they have one son.
She is a graduate from Canadian High School and earned her bachelor’s degree from West Texas A&M University.
Dickinson has an interactive classroom and knows how to make learning fun.
Her hobbies include art and reading.
Welcome to the SISD team! We think the best color for you is purple!

Week of 9-19

⚫️⚪️🟣Spearman Cheer🟣⚪️⚫️
#LYNXNATION

⚫️⚪️🟣🐾🏈📣🟣⚪️⚫️
All Campus Pep-Rally @ 3:00 PM varsity gym
***PUBLIC INVITED***
#LYNXNATION#PURPLEPOWER

🟣⚪️⚫️ GAME DAY ⚫️⚪️🟣

Bo Dickinson is a Special Education teacher at Spearman High School. He is the Offensive Coordinator for the Spearman Lynx. He and his wife Jessica have one son.
He graduated from Canadian High School and West Texas A&M University where he earned a bachelor’s degree. While in college he was on the President’s List 3 semesters and Dean’s List 2 semesters. He was a recipient for the T. Boone Pickens Scholarship.
His goals include becoming a head football coach and athletic director.
Dickinson’s hobbies are gardening, fishing, and hunting.
Welcome to the SISD team! You are changing the lives of your students.

Spearman High School Student
Awarded with Academic Honors
from College Board National Recognition Programs
Spearman High School senior, Aubrey Beck, has earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs. These National Recognition Programs grant underrepresented students with academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications and connect students with universities across the country, helping them meaningfully connect to colleges and stand out during the admissions process. Colleges and scholarship programs identify students awarded National African American, Hispanic, Indigenous and/or Rural/Small Town Recognition through College Board’s Student Search Service. Aubrey is being recognized for the National Rural and Small Town Award = NRSTA.
“We are thrilled that Aubrey has earned this recognition. We are very proud of her for her achievements in the classroom and on College Board assessments,” said Krista Baird, Spearman High School Counselor. “These programs help students from underrepresented backgrounds stand out to colleges during admissions.”
Students who may be eligible have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and have excelled on the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10, or earned a score of 3 or higher on two or more AP Exams; and are African American or Black, Hispanic American or Latinx, Indigenous, and/or attend school in a rural area or small town.
Eligible students are invited to apply during their sophomore or junior year and will be awarded at the beginning of the next school year. Students will receive their awards in time to include them on their college and scholarship applications.
“We want to honor the hard work of these students through the College Board National Recognition Programs. This program creates a way for colleges and scholarship programs to connect directly with underrepresented students who they are hoping to reach,” said Tarlin Ray, College Board senior vice president of BigFuture. “We hope the award winners and their families celebrate this prestigious honor and it helps them plan for their big future.”
Aubrey is the daughter of Brian and Alexis Beck. Her future plans include attending college to study biology and later become an optometrist.


