Just a reminder, there is no outside food or drink allowed in the stadium this evening. Thanks and go Blue Jays!
Mr. Dees dual credit biology looking at fermentation by yeast today.

Mrs Skinners Theater classes learn how to sew and build costuming skills by creating sock puppets. Students learned how to sew a button and get creative with building a character.




AP Environmental Science classes participated in a lab that simulated the theory of island biogeography. We observed how habitat size, distance from the mainland, and dispersal mechanisms influence potential for colonization and species richness on various islands



Students in Honors Biology extracted DNA from strawberries today! They were able to see the building blocks of life appear right before their eyes. Hands-on learning at its best - sparking curiosity and discovery in every step! 🧬🍓


Criminal Investigation students casting a footwear impression!


NHS students traveled to Texas State University yesterday for a college visit!

Good afternoon! We're reaching out to reinforce our expectations for behavior at extracurricular events. We constantly emphasize to our students the importance of sportsmanship, respect for opponents, officials, and the integrity of competition. These same standards apply to everyone who attends our games and events.
We understand that spectators may not always agree with coaching decisions, officiating calls, game strategies, etc. While having opinions is natural, expressing frustration through booing, profanity, or disrespectful comments is completely unacceptable. Our district is committed to maintaining high standards for students and staff, and we expect the same from our parents and community members.
Going forward, anyone whose behavior disrupts the experience of other spectators will be asked to leave.
If you have questions or concerns about this policy, please contact any district administrator. We appreciate your ongoing support of our students and programs.
Thanks, and go Blue Jays!
We understand that spectators may not always agree with coaching decisions, officiating calls, game strategies, etc. While having opinions is natural, expressing frustration through booing, profanity, or disrespectful comments is completely unacceptable. Our district is committed to maintaining high standards for students and staff, and we expect the same from our parents and community members.
Going forward, anyone whose behavior disrupts the experience of other spectators will be asked to leave.
If you have questions or concerns about this policy, please contact any district administrator. We appreciate your ongoing support of our students and programs.
Thanks, and go Blue Jays!
This past Saturday, the Needville High School Marching Band competed in the Edna Marching Invitational earning the following recognitions...
• 1st Division Rating
• 2nd Place, Class 4A Prelims
• 2nd Place in Prelims, Overall
• Best Drum Majors, Class 4A
• 3rd Place in Finals, Overall
• 1st Division Rating
• 2nd Place, Class 4A Prelims
• 2nd Place in Prelims, Overall
• Best Drum Majors, Class 4A
• 3rd Place in Finals, Overall

Friday night lights in Navasota!





Friday night lights in Navasota!





Amazing halftime performance by the Sapphires and Blue Jay band!!!










Varsity Lady Jay volleyball defeats Wharton in 3 sets!
SkillsUSA members at District 9 Leadership Conference!

Water, water and everywhere, but not a drop to drink!
Aquatic Science students in Mrs. Erfurdt, Ms. Martin, and Mrs. Muniz’s classes have been learning about the importance of and need for clean water. Their culminating project was to construct a water filter using household items to improve water quality! 💧



Cross Country results
Varsity Boys and Girls 1st place District champs!
Isaac Torres- 1st place district champ
JV Boys- 🥇
JV Girls- 🥉
Sweet & savory butters in Mrs. Peters Intro Culinary class to learn about various flavor profiles 🧈




What a beautiful day for the Blue Jay team tennis area match!





This week, students in IPC created devices to reduce momentum and impulse on an egg. Today, we did an egg drop to test if they were successful and calculated momentum.





Celebrating our SPIKETACULAR teachers before tonight's volleyball game!!




