Dear HISD Families, please remember that students with tickets will only be allowed to attend the HISD athletic events with a school id or accompanied by a parent.

HHS Community Pep Rally!!!



Volleyball playing Hard!



Northside's PLC in action. Mrs. Henry leading a discussion about the Literacy Framework.


Attention Families of GT Students: Join us for our GT Parent Meeting, September 12, 2023 at the Administration Building, 300 Crosby Drive, at 6 p.m.

Watch the Henderson Lions football game tonight live from KWRD radio. HendersonISD.org/live
Rusty Phenix spoke to our varsity football players about living in Joy. Putting Jesus 1st, Others 2nd, and Yourself 3rd. He shared Philippians 3:13-14....pressing towards the prize. He did an excellent job! Many Thanks to First Baptist and Pastor Higgs for supporting our kids!


Nearly 450 HHS students earned at least one Industry Based Certification last year thanks to our amazing CTE teachers! (Those who could attend were recognized by the school board last night.)

Dear HISD Families,
The safety and health of our students, staff, and visitors is a priority and we want to be prepared to save the life of anyone exposed, even accidentally, to dangerous opioid drugs, such as fentanyl. Recent action by the Texas Legislature (Senate Bill 629) allows school districts to implement a policy regarding, “the maintenance, administration, and disposal of opioid antagonists” at each campus in the district. These opioid antagonists can counter the effects of an overdose if administered quickly. HISD has trained nurses, School Resource Officers (SROs), and staff who may administer Narcan, (Naloxone) an opioid antagonist, in the event of a possible drug overdose. Narcan will only be given in an emergency situation where someone is experiencing drug overdose symptoms or if it is known that drugs are involved. Narcan will not harm someone if opioids are not in their system. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Gatlin, HISD Health and Wellness Coordinator, at 903-655-5037.

We wanted to provide you with information regarding an incident that occurred earlier this afternoon at our school. The safety and security of our students and staff are our top priorities, and we are committed to keeping you informed about any situations that arise.
This afternoon, an incident occurred in the parking lot at the Wylie Primary School campus involving an individual who exhibited unruly behavior and made threats concerning himself and the campus. Thanks to our campus’ School Resource Officers (SROs), who were on-site, the situation was swiftly and effectively resolved. The individual in question was promptly detained and later arrested by law enforcement. Throughout the incident, all students were safe and not in any immediate danger. A thorough investigation is currently underway to understand the details surrounding the incident and to prevent any similar occurrences in the future. We will continue to work closely with law enforcement to ensure that the appropriate actions are taken.
We understand that such incidents can be alarming and unsettling for families and students. Our campus staff, SROs, and local police officers acted swiftly to handle the situation, and we commend their efforts in maintaining a secure environment for our school community. Thank you for your continued trust and support as we work together to provide a safe and nurturing environment for all students.

Statement concerning medical incident at WPS - This afternoon a student had a medical incident at Wylie Primary School. The classroom teacher, along with campus administrators and the campus nurse, immediately responded to provide first aid to the student. Paramedics were called to the campus and transported the student to the hospital for further evaluation. The campus was placed on a temporary hold in order to provide easy access for first responders. Students were required to remain in their classes during the hold. Due to the hold, and the fact that several students were impacted by the incident, we wanted to notify all primary school families about the situation. Witnessing a medical incident can create a lot of questions for young children. We encourage you to speak with your child if they, especially if they saw the incident. Feel free to reach out to the campus nurse or our district health and wellness coordinator if you need helping guiding the conversation. Our thoughts remain with the student and we wish the student a quick and full recovery.

Statement concerning medical incident at HHS - This morning a student had a medical incident at Henderson High School. The classroom teacher, along with campus administrators and the campus nurse, immediately responded to provide first aid to the student. Paramedics were called to the campus and transported the student to the hospital for further evaluation. The school was placed on a temporary hold for about 40 minutes in order to provide easy access for first responders. Students were required to remain in their classes during the hold. Due to the hold, and the fact that several students were impacted by the incident, we wanted to notify all high school parents about the situation. We appreciate our students in the classroom, all of whom were helpful and cooperative as staff cared for the student with the medical issue. Our thoughts remain with the student and we wish the student a quick and full recovery.

Wylie Elementary staff will be traveling through the community to greet students and deliver books. They have missed their students, and are excited to see them! They hope to see students at one of these locations!

ATTENTION current season ticket holders! The 2023 Football Season Tickets are available July 27th & 28th. If you have not received an email from Henderson Box Office please contact Hannah Bradley at 903-655-5015.

HISD Athletic Tickets will now be sold online!
CURRENT RESERVED SEATING SEASON TICKET HOLDERS will need to click the link below and complete the google form by July 14th in order to keep current seats. After completing the google form, current reserved seating ticket holders will receive an email from Hometown Ticketing with instructions on how to purchase tickets. If you have any questions, you may contact Mrs. Hannah Bradley at hbradley@hendersonisd.org or 903-655-5015. More information coming soon, stay tuned!
Current Reserved Seating Season Ticket Holders click the link below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfSHEoVURvr9JOJYjUREBRRMS7rZlP0ljyGMTnrsfvbQCzRZg/viewform?usp=pp_url



Special thanks to Board Trustee, Russell Brown, for serving as a moderator and assisting HISD with hosting Teacher's Law School on Education and the Law.



Join us for our HISD Summer Feeding! Mondays-Thursdays (June 12 - July 13), 11:30am - Noon at Fair Park (by the splash pad) in Henderson. Kids 0-18 eat at no cost!

To our HISD Students, Families, Teachers, Staff and Community,
While the Henderson ISD Board of Trustees is aware of severe allegations being promoted as "news" on social media sites, both federal and state law prevent us from publicly releasing protected personal information concerning students or staff.
Rest assured, the safety of our students has been and remains our first priority. That commitment will never waiver even when facing inaccurate, incomplete or intentionally deceitful accusations. When issues arise, and they will in a district with 3,300 students and over 600 employees, Henderson ISD has specific policies and procedures in place to protect and assist students, their families and district staff in order to discover the truth and provide accountability. We always welcome the cooperation of students and families as we follow those policies to resolve issues with full accountability.
These accusations come from a dubiously self-proclaimed "student advocate," who has repeatedly been deceitful in her interactions with both the district and with our families, in what appears to be an attempt to further a political agenda. Her actions have led to vicious verbal attacks on our staff including threats of personal harm.
Her intent is to promote an agenda even if it is by means of providing misleading and inaccurate information. Uploading an “exclusive story” through a social media publication that doesn't follow credible journalistic professional ethics is not acceptable and should be condemned by the public who want and deserve to know the truth. The website used to spread these allegations, publishes contributions from the public. Their Terms of Service state that it is not their responsibility to represent the story accurately and casts the legal liability and responsibility to the contributor.
The board serves to act in the best interest of our students. We will remain focused on empowering all students to achieve their dreams because that is what is best for kids.
Adam Duey
Chairman, HISD Board of Trustees
Tonight is it...HISD Graduation! If you can make it, watch is live at HendersonISD.org/LIVE. Congratulations Class of '23!

It's TOMORROW! Free food and fun! Join us for our Summer Kick-Off Party / FIESTA de
lanzamiento de verano! TOMORROW, May 26, 2023, 10am - 2pm, at Fair Park.


