This national observance began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded in 1988 by President Ronald Reagan into the 30-day celebration we enjoy today.
Here in Texas, Hispanic heritage is inseparable from our story. The influence and legacy of Hispanic Texans span centuries, shaping communities, traditions, and education across our state—including right here in Scurry-Rosser ISD.
We are proud to celebrate and recognize the many ways Hispanic culture enriches our schools and inspires our students each and every day.
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September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month. Hydrocephalus is a serious neurological condition characterized by the abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluids in the ventricles of the brain.
Hydrocephalus Awareness Month shall be regularly observed by appropriate activities in public schools to increase awareness of hydrocephalus.







For SR High School ~ It's time for our 1st pep rally of the year. Check out the Pep Rally Schedule...Friday game times, begin with Varsity Volleyball @ 4:30p (@ Grand Saline) and Varsity Football (Here) @ 7:00p.





Wildcat Nation, share words of appreciation or tag an extraordinary woman in your life.
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The Board of Trustees has called for a Refunding Bond Election. Financial/Municipal Advisor explains what that means in this brief video. Click here to watch the video.

The Scurry-Rosser ISD Board of Trustees to Call a Refunding Bond Election:
At its Regular Board Meeting on Monday, August 18, 2025, the Scurry-Rosser ISD Board of Trustees voted unanimously to call a refunding bond election to be held on November 4, 2025. Voters will have the option of voting for or against a single refunding bond proposition in the amount of $3,850,000. The refunding bonds would be issued to refinance bonds that are currently paid out of the District’s maintenance and operations budget. The maintenance and operations budget funds day-to-day items like teacher and staff salaries, utilities, and similar items. Approval of the refunding bond would change the payment source of the debt to the District’s debt service tax, which would create space in the District’s maintenance and operations budget for teacher salaries and other day-to-day expenses.
The Board has determined that it is necessary and appropriate to call and conduct an election to obtain voter authorization of the issuance of these bonds. More information will be shared with the community in the upcoming weeks.


