Thanks to all those who came out for our ESL community engagement information session this morning!

Students in Mrs. Erfurdt’s Honors Biology class were hard at work exploring natural selection today - strawfish style! 🐟 Through a hands-on lab, students investigated directional, stabilizing, and disruptive selection, analyzing how different traits impact survival over time. Learning by DOING - and thinking like real scientists!



Boys varsity basketball falls to Columbia.
Varsity girls soccer ties Kempner 2-2.
Boys soccer ties with El Campo 2-2

Lady Jays basketball falls to Columbia this evening.
Ms. Stout and Ms Kubenka's English I students explored the Prologue for Romeo and Juliet by collaboratively completing a Gallery Walk.



NHS Student Council Officers are going to STATE!
If you would like to donate, please scan the QR code.
If you would like to donate, please scan the QR code.

US history students are creating a poster showcasing new technology and special groups during World War II


🌊 Students in Mrs. Erfurdt, Mrs. Muniz, and Mr. Salazar’s Aquatic Science classes dove into marine biology today as they investigated how light levels in the ocean influence organism coloration! By modeling different ocean depths and analyzing color changes, they explored how adaptations help organisms survive and thrive in their environments. Hands on science in action! 🐠





Friday night Blue Jay sports wrap-up!
Lady Jays soccer and basketball pick up wins.
Blue Jay soccer ties with Yoakum while the boys basketball team falls to Wharton.
Softball and baseball season right around the corner.
Have a sensational Saturday!
Lady Jays in action vs. Wharton this evening!

Daddy/daughter dance information

Science gets colorful! Students in Mrs. Erfurdt’s Honors Biology classes explored speciation through a hands-on lab using Skittles, modeling how populations change and diversify over time. Sweet learning + big concepts = memorable science! 🧪 🧬



Science gets colorful! Students in Mrs. Erfurdt’s Honors Biology classes explored speciation through a hands-on lab using Skittles, modeling how populations change and diversify over time. Sweet learning + big concepts = memorable science! 🧪 🧬



Coach Schultz's class making an Ionic Compound: SALT!






Another great House of Blue meal!

Law Enforcement appreciation day! Thanks to the entire NISD police department for all the do for our staff and students.

Students in Ms. Martin and Mrs. Muniz’s Biology classes analyzed samples using gel electrophoresis today! Electrophoresis is a technique used to separate DNA or protein samples based on size, thus allowing scientists to determine things like relatedness among individuals. HUGE shoutout to @NeedvilleEducationFoundation for helping us purchase these electrophoresis chambers!






Mrs. McKinney’s English I Honors students hard at work on a timed practice ECR essay.

