Scurry-Rosser High School is excited to welcome our future freshmen and their families! Join us for an Incoming 9th Grade Parent Meeting on Thursday, April 23, to learn everything you need to know to get your student ready for high school.

We’ll cover graduation requirements, course selection, expectations, and all the opportunities available at SRHS, plus answer any questions you may have!

Date: Thursday, April 23
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Scurry-Rosser High School

This is a great chance to get ahead and feel confident about the transition to high school. We can’t wait to meet our future Wildcat families! Students are welcome to attend. #WildcatPride #SRISD #FutureWildcats

about 1 hour ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Exciting news from Scurry-Rosser ISD! Starting next year, 10th through 12th-grade students can take select virtual courses through a partnership with Forney ISD Virtual School Network, while staying fully enrolled at SRISD. This new pilot program offers greater flexibility and expanded learning opportunities to help students succeed and explore their goals.

Parents, join us at one of our two in-person Information Meetings, or access a recorded session afterward if you’re unable to attend. #ScurryRosserISD #WildcatPride #StudentSuccess

4 days ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Regional Bound! Congratulations to Sadie Hyde on advancing to the Regional Golf Tournament! Your hard work, focus, and determination have paid off, and we are so proud of you. The tournament will be held on April 16–17, and we know you’ll represent SRISD with excellence on the course. Good luck at Regional. Play your best and make us proud! #WildcatPride
5 days ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Join us as we celebrate our Ladycats on Senior Night, April 16. Come out and help us recognize our senior athletes for their dedication, leadership, and the impact they’ve made on our program. These girls have put in the work, represented SRISD with pride, and left their mark both on and off the field. #WildcatPride #SRISD #Ladycats #SeniorNight
6 days ago, Lynndee Rogers
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STAAR Testing This Week for SRHS!

MAKEUPS For Eng I & II → Monday 4.13.26
Biology (9th Grade)→ Tuesday 4.14.26
US History (11th Grade)→ Thursday 4.16.26

Get a good night’s sleep and don’t forget to bring your Chromebook FULLY CHARGED !!
8 days ago, Chandra Babovec
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STAAR Testing This Week for SRHS!

English I (9th Grade)→ Wednesday
English II (10th Grade)→ Thursday

Get a good night’s sleep and don’t forget to bring your Chromebook FULLY CHARGED !!

You’ve put in the work...now it’s time to show it. You’ve got this!
14 days ago, Chandra Babovec
Congratulations to the 2026–2027 Scurry-Rosser Stars Drill Team Members and Officers following tryouts held this past Friday! We know the time, effort, and preparation that went into tryouts, and it truly showed. Your hard work, dedication, and passion have earned you a place on this incredible team, and we are so proud of each of you.

A special congratulations to our officers for stepping into leadership roles—we can’t wait to see how you lead and support your team this season! We’re looking forward to all that’s in store for the 2026–2027 school year. It’s going to be an amazing year for the Scurry-Rosser Stars! #WildcatPride #SRISD #ScurryRosserStars #DrillTeam
21 days ago, Lynndee Rogers
list of line members for the 2026-2027 drill team
list of officers for the drill team for 2026-2027

Happy Pi Day from Scurry-Rosser High School! Our Precalculus students took time yesterday to celebrate one of math’s most famous numbers—π (pi). Did you know that the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter gives you pi? It’s a number that goes on forever and plays a big role in math and science.

Pi Day is an annual celebration where math enthusiasts have fun reciting the infinite digits of pi, talking with friends about math, and of course… eating pie! It was great to see our Wildcats enjoying math in a fun and creative way while learning a little more about the world of numbers. #PiDay #WildcatPride #SRISD #MathInAction

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
two female students measuing a pie
group photo of 8 students
students completing a hands on activity with a measuring tape and pie
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Congratulations to Scurry-Rosser High School senior Caleb Peavy for earning a major academic and athletic honor! Caleb has been named 2nd Team All-State Academic in Basketball by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. This recognition highlights student-athletes across Texas who demonstrate excellence both on the court and in the classroom. Caleb’s achievement reflects the hard work and commitment that define Wildcat Pride.

We are proud to celebrate Caleb and the example he sets for younger students at Scurry-Rosser High School. Congratulations, Caleb! #WildcatPride #SRISD

about 1 month ago, Lynndee Rogers
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SAT Reminder for Juniors: Scurry-Rosser juniors will be taking the SAT on March 9. Please make sure you are prepared for testing day!

Important Reminders:
• Arrive by 7:50 AM
• Bring your Chromebook fully charged

Being prepared helps ensure a smooth testing day for everyone. Good luck to our juniors! #SRISD #WildcatPride #SATTesting
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Our Scurry-Rosser High School Band is preparing to take the stage for the UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest today. Their hard work and dedication have prepared them for this moment. Our students will showcase their hard work in both prepared concert selections and the challenging sightreading portion—where musicians perform music they’ve never seen before.

We are so proud of their commitment, discipline, and teamwork. Join us in wishing our band the very best as they represent SRISD with excellence and Wildcat Pride! #WildcatPride #UIL #ConcertAndSightreading #FineArts
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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The steer show marked the final contest of the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show, and it did not disappoint. Our exhibitors brought their very best to the ring, showcasing months of hard work, early mornings, and dedication.

We couldn’t be prouder of how they represented our chapter. What a great way to wrap it all up! #WildcatPride #FFA #KCJLS #SteerShow #LivestockLife
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
male student holding three buckles that he was awarded
male student stand with steer with young women holding ribbon
student and family posting with steer
Big things were built this year — and we’re not just talking about projects. 44 total entries for the show, 20 of those were from Scurry-Rosser FFA! All blue ribbon projects and Sweepstakes Champion.

Our Ag Mech FFA students absolutely knocked it out of the park at the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show (KCJLS)! From the first weld to the final coat of paint, the craftsmanship, creativity, and countless hours behind each project truly paid off.

Huge shoutout to our Ag Mech students for representing FFA with excellence, and thank you to the teachers, families, and community supporters who help make these opportunities possible. For additional pictures, click here: https://tinyurl.com/48yz59w2

KCJLS Ag Mech Results

Showmanship
Levi Taylor and Colten Smith - SR Grand Champion
Braydon Moss - SR Reserve Grand Champion
Mason Muncrief - SR 3rd Overall
Kinley Shaw - JR Grand Champion
Haygen Kerr - JR 3rd Overall

Reserve Overall Champion
Mason Muncrief - Hog Trap

Wildlife / Livestock Division
Mason Muncrief - Division Champion with his Hog Trap

Marketplace Division
Kason Shaw - Blue Ribbon with his Smudge Pot
Kolter Shaw - Blue Ribbon with his Santa Maria Grill
Haygen Kerr- Blue Ribbon with his Tailgate Bench
Kinley Shaw - Blue Ribbon with her Planter Wall
Jaxson Finney - Blue Ribbon with his Swing
Gio Macedo - Blue Ribbon with his Coffee Table, Grand Champion Market Place.
Hadlee Lawson - Blue Ribbon with a Potting Bench, Reserve Grand Champion.

Farm Equipment and Machinery
Alfredo Garcia and Marlee Lyles - Blue Ribbon with their 7x10 Utility Trailer
Jacob Birmingham - Blue Ribbon with his Shop Table
Caden Fletcher - Blue Ribbon with his Hay Spear
Jacob Birmingham - Blue Ribbon with his Grapple, Reserve Division Champion

Outdoor Cooking Equipment Division
Levi Taylor and Colten Smith - Blue Ribbon with their 250-Gallon Smoker

Reserve Division Champion
Levi Taylor - Blue Ribbon with his Grill
Josue DeLaMora - Blue Ribbon with his Smoker with Santa Maria Grill
Dalton Bardin - Blue Ribbon with his 250-Gallon Smoker
Braydon Moss - Blue Ribbon with his 41” Grill

Wildlife / Livestock Division
Mason Muncrief - Blue Ribbon with his Hog Trap, Division Champion

Recreation Home and Yard Division
Aiden Palocio - Blue Ribbon with his Fire Pit
Bryce Smith - Blue Ribbon with his Firewood Rack
Lupe Ruiz - Blue Ribbon with his Picnic Table with Swings
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
male student and ag mechanics project (grill)
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male student and a swing
male students and red smoker project
make student and metal project
male student and ag mechanics projecy

Our students showed up ready to compete and represented Scurry-Rosser with hard work, dedication, and serious show-ring presence. From early mornings in the barn to time in the ring, their commitment paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud of the results!

Congratulations to all of our exhibitors for the ribbons, banners, and personal bests earned this week. Your effort, sportsmanship, and growth are what truly make this season special. Thank you to our ag teachers, families, and supporters who help make opportunities like this possible. The future of agriculture is looking bright! #WildcatPride #KCJLS #SRFFA #HardWorkPaysOff

KCJLS Heifer Results:

Carson Wilder
Champion Intermediate Showmanship
1st place Zebu Heifer
Grand Champion Zebu Heifer
1st place Zebu heifer
Reserve Champion Zebu Heifer
1st place Brahman Heifer, Grand Champion Brahman Heifer, Reserve Champion American Heifer
Grand Champion County Bred Heifer
1st place Brahman Heifer, Reserve Grand Champion Brahman
1st in class Commercial Heifer Pen of 3, Grand Champion Commercial Heifer

Kolter Shaw
Reserve Champion Intermediate
1st place Red Brangus Heifer
Grand Champion Red Brangus Heifer
2nd place Red Brangus Heifer

Kason Shaw
3rd place Intermediate Showmanship
1st place Red Brangus Heifer
Reserve Champion Red Brangus
3rd place Santa Gertrudis Heifer

Brody Corder
1st place Zebu Heifer

Wyatt Corder
2nd place Zebu Heifer

Kali Stewart
1st place ARB Heifer
Grand Champion ARB Heifer

Kinsler Stewart
3rd place Polled Hereford Heifer
1st place English ORB Heifer

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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red heifer
teenage boy showing zebu heifer
teenage boy showing zebu heifer

Huge congratulations to our students who competed at the Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show Rabbit Contest on Tuesday! These exhibitors put in the time, care, and commitment it takes to succeed — and their hard work definitely paid off!

We are so proud of each of you for representing Scurry-Rosser with excellence and Wildcat pride! #SRISD #WildcatPride #KCJLS #FFA

KCJLS Rabbit Results

Lola Hooten
Grand Champion Senior Showmanship
1st place American Fuzzy Lop Sr Doe, Best of Breed
1st place American Fuzzy Lop Sr Buck, Best Opposite of Breed
3rd place American Fuzzy Lop Sr Doe
4th place American Fuzzy Lop Sr Doe

Skylar Butler
1st place American Fuzzy Lop 6–8 Doe
2nd place American Fuzzy Lop Sr Doe
2nd place Flemish Giant

Katelyn Standeford
1st place Holland Lop Jr Buck, Best of Breed

Kadence Butler
3rd place Holland Lop

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
high school aged girl posing with her winning rabbits
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teenage girl watching her rabbit on the judging table
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Scurry-Rosser ISD is proud to host the Special Olympics Basketball Skills Competition on Wednesday, February 25! We’re excited to welcome our athletes for a day filled with teamwork, determination, and fun on the court.

Parents of participants are welcome to attend as we cheer on these incredible athletes and celebrate their hard work and achievements. We look forward to a great day showcasing ability, effort, and Wildcat hospitality! #WildcatPride #SpecialOlympics #SRISD
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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Congratulations to our talented Scurry-Rosser ISD musicians for their outstanding performances at Saturday's Solo and Ensemble contest. We are incredibly proud of the dedication, discipline, and talent these students continue to show. Best of luck at State in May. #WildcatPride #SoloAndEnsemble #StateBound #FineArts #SRISD

Excellent Rating
Olivia Moran - Trombone Solo

Superior Rating and Advancing to the State Solo and Ensemble Contest

Woodwind Trio:

  • Maxine Hooten -Flute

  • Elise Lutz- Clarinet 

  • Brylie Hill-Alto Sax

Percussion Ensemble:

  • Koby Rozelle

  • Ahbrie Hodge

  • Mia Lathem

  • Melanie Guajardo

Soloist Koby Rozelle - Snare Drum

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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woodwind trio

Congratulations to the Scurry-Rosser ISD Girls Softball Team for their impressive 5-0 victory at the Everman Tournament this past weekend!

Your hard work, teamwork, and determination were clearly on display. We are proud of how you represented SRISD. Keep up the momentum! #WildcatPride #LadycatsSoftball #SRISD

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
softball team of 14 girls standing on the field
Our Scurry-Rosser ISD golfers are heading to the Kemp Invitational on February 23rd and are ready to have a good day on the course. Lots of focus, a little fun, and plenty of Wildcat pride. Good luck to our golfers—hit ’em straight and enjoy the round! #WildcatPride #SRISDGolf #KempInvitational #GoWildcats
about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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2026 Senior Spotlight - Lylla Lisle

One Senior. One Story. One Bright Future. #WildcatPride #2026Senior

about 2 months ago, Lynndee Rogers
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