Congratulations to all the Regional UIL qualifiers and alternates!
District Academic UIL Results
Journalism Team: 1st in District
Spelling Team: 1st in District
Overall School Sweepstakes: 2nd in District
Accounting
3rd Araceli Rodriguez Regional Qualifier
6th Ryan Salas Regional Alternate
Copy Editing
3rd Leandra Diaz Regional Qualifier
4th Andrew Garcia Regional Alternate
6th Christian Dominguez Regional Alternate
Current Issues and Events
5th Brice Gowens Regional Alternate
Editorial
1st Leandra Diaz Regional Qualifier
Feature Writing
1st Andrew Garcia Regional Qualifier
3rd Christian Dominguez Regional Qualifier
5th Leandra Diaz Regional Alternate
Mathematics
6th Aiden Fira Regional Alternate
News Writing
2nd Leandra Diaz Regional Qualifier
5th Andrew Garcia Regional Alternate
Number Sense
6th Deni Davis Regional Alternate
Poetry Interpretation
2nd Jackson Cheek Regional Qualifier
5th Josiah Vega Regional Alternate
Prose Interpretation
3rd Kylie Gentry Regional Qualifier
5th Lilah Ramirez Regional Alternate
6th Aryana De Los Santos Regional Alternate
Ready Writing
3rd Aryana De Los Santos Regional Qualifier
Science
5th - Overall, 1st - Physics, 2nd - Biology Noah Gentry Regional Qualifier
Social Studies
6th Wyndun Banta Regional Alternate
Spelling - 1st Place Team
1st Lilah Ramirez Regional Qualifier
4th Emmett Cruz Regional Qualifier
5th Riley Dunn Regional Qualifier
7th Aryana De Los Santos Regional Qualifier
7th DJ Rodriguez Regional Qualifier

Congratulations to the following PAX Spotlight students!!
Lucas-When Lucas has a puzzled look on his face, don’t let him trick you. He knows more than he lets on and then comes in for the score. Speaking of scores, this scholar scored across his MAPS reading and language arts goal with a 19-point growth and reached his goal for the reading benchmark as well. Lucas is a team player and is willing to lend a helping hand. His silly attitude keeps me shaking my head while still smiling. I love this about Lucas. This PAX leader is ready to explore and learn. Bring it, Lucas!!!
Everleigh- This assertive basketball player is also assertive in attacking her MAPS goals with much growth to be proud of. Her cute smile is contagious, and her candied spirit is sure to melt your heart. She is fast on the court and fast to get all her station work completed. She has a BIG heart and is willing to assist in any way. When you just need a hug to warm the heart, she is your girl. Everleigh is a PAX leader in and out of the classroom and is a little Brave with a Big willingness to serve. Thank you Everleigh, I’m so proud of you!
Milani- Look out! Here comes a mighty warrior on the court and in the classroom. When Milani falls, she gets right back up and fights even harder. There is no task too big or too small that she will not give it her all. She loves to help her classmates and does it with a smile. She most definitely has a fighting spirit and makes me proud to know her. She is a PAX leader and often gets recognized in the library for her respectful manners. She always answers with Yes, Ma’am or No, Ma’am and I just love that about her. Super proud of you Milani, keep it up!!
Lucas-When Lucas has a puzzled look on his face, don’t let him trick you. He knows more than he lets on and then comes in for the score. Speaking of scores, this scholar scored across his MAPS reading and language arts goal with a 19-point growth and reached his goal for the reading benchmark as well. Lucas is a team player and is willing to lend a helping hand. His silly attitude keeps me shaking my head while still smiling. I love this about Lucas. This PAX leader is ready to explore and learn. Bring it, Lucas!!!
Everleigh- This assertive basketball player is also assertive in attacking her MAPS goals with much growth to be proud of. Her cute smile is contagious, and her candied spirit is sure to melt your heart. She is fast on the court and fast to get all her station work completed. She has a BIG heart and is willing to assist in any way. When you just need a hug to warm the heart, she is your girl. Everleigh is a PAX leader in and out of the classroom and is a little Brave with a Big willingness to serve. Thank you Everleigh, I’m so proud of you!
Milani- Look out! Here comes a mighty warrior on the court and in the classroom. When Milani falls, she gets right back up and fights even harder. There is no task too big or too small that she will not give it her all. She loves to help her classmates and does it with a smile. She most definitely has a fighting spirit and makes me proud to know her. She is a PAX leader and often gets recognized in the library for her respectful manners. She always answers with Yes, Ma’am or No, Ma’am and I just love that about her. Super proud of you Milani, keep it up!!


2nd graders in Mrs. Miranda's room learned about Anton van Leeuwenhoek and how he created his very own type of microscope. They discussed how he used it to study microbiology and bacteria! Students went outside to see what we could see by magnifying it with our magnifying glasses!







We will be lining up in the circle so we ask anyone from the community that wants to join us to please be here a few minutes early and park in student parking north of the HS.
Let's cheer Henry on to state! 💪🏼💜💛

Our students would like to invite parents and guardians on Thursday, March 26th at 7:30 am to Yogurt, Chiefs and You! As we head into the busy spring we want to take a moment to spend time with you, our parents, and thank you for what you do for our students everyday.

Join us for our annual Easter Egg Hunt on Thursday April 2nd! PK, K, 1st, and 2nd Grade at 12:00 pm and 3rd-5th Grade at 2:00pm.

Congratulations to Roman Childers!
Roman has been selected to play in the ASCO All-Star Classic Football Game! He will be on the blue team !
Proud of you, Roman! Go represent Crosbyton the right way! 🟣🟡💪🏈
#BlueTeam #ASCOAllStar #CrosbytonChiefs #EarnedNotGiven

2026-27 cheerleaders:


Congratulations to our secondary perfect attendance winners:

One Act Play community screening:

Community event:

HS Academic UIL is March 25! If your student is participating, he or she will receive a letter with all the details.
Bus will leave the school at 7:30am so students should be at school by 7:15 Wednesday morning.
If all events run on time students should return about 6pm.
Bus will leave the school at 7:30am so students should be at school by 7:15 Wednesday morning.
If all events run on time students should return about 6pm.

Our students would like to invite parents and guardians on Thursday, March 26th at 7:30 am to Yogurt, Chiefs and You! As we head into the busy spring we want to take a moment to spend time with you, our parents, and thank you for what you do for our students everyday.

Congratulations to our Weekly Chieftain Spotlight!

Congratulations to our Weekly Chieftain Spotlight!


2nd grade completed the walking rainbow experiment in Science before spring break and St. Patrick’s day!



🚨Reminder today is the last day to order your softball shirt!! Online store will close at 11:59pm today!!!🚨
💜💛Softball Shirt Fundraiser💛💜
🥎Girl Softball shirts are now Available for Ordering!!!🥎
📣You can Order Both Cotton or the Performance in either Long and Short Sleeves!!📣
https://gogandy.com/crosbyton-sball26

Our students would like to invite parents and guardians on Thursday, March 26th at 7:30 am to Yogurt, Chiefs and You! As we head into the busy spring we want to take a moment to spend time with you, our parents, and thank you for what you do for our students everyday.

Tomi Zermeno visits third grade for the second time building a lifelong skill, sewing. Students previously made a valentine keychain for their backpacks. Today, in conjunction with Dr. Seuss, students made a Cat in the Hat bookmark and practiced stitching by hand. The kids were so engaged and many stated they had discovered a new hobby that is very satisfying. A special thank you to Mr. Rodriguez for stopping by to say hello.







Congratulations to our Weekly Chieftain Spotlight!

