
Thanks to everyone that has supported and participated in the awareness campaigns this month! It has been a busy month at Luling ISD! #breastcancerawareness #domesticviolenceawareness #stompoutbullying #unityday2020 #redribbonweek


The Senior Pep Rally and Senior Sunrise Breakfast have been rescheduled due to the cancellation of the football game.
The Breakfast and Pep Rally will be on Wednesday, November 18th. The Senior Breakfast will be at 7am and the Pep Rally will be at 6pm. All seniors, and their families, involved in football, cheer, dance, athletic training, and band will be recognized during the event.

At some point, we have all probably felt alone. Make a point to reach out and include others in activities at school. Be there to listen and support each other. #hereforyou #stompoutbullying

More 50’s and mustache fun at Shanklin!





More mustache and 50’s fun at Luling Primary!





Luling High School supports being drug free during Red Ribbon Week. They all say, “We mustache you to be drug free!” by wearing their mustaches.


Shanklin Elementary administrators and office staff dressed up to celebrate the 50th day of school. We’ve got T-Birds and Pink Ladies in the office at Shanklin today!


The teachers and staff at Gerdes Junior High celebrate Red Ribbon week and are wearing their mustaches to support being drug free.




Students at Luling Primary celebrated the 50th day of school by dressing up in their 50's gear. They also wore mustaches for Red Ribbon Week to support being drug-free, and they all say, "We mustache you to be drug free!"




Students at Gerdes displayed their chains of unity today as a visual reminder that while we are all unique, everyone is united in preventing bullying and supporting inclusion for all! https://www.pacer.org/bullying/nbpm/unity-day.asp


Shanklin Elementary is celebrating Red Ribbon week by saying “hats off” to drugs! Stay drug free!





In celebration of Red Ribbon Week 2020, Gerdes students are saying “hats off” to drugs by wearing their favorite hat. They also received their red ribbons and backpacks with goodies today as a reminder to stay drug free!



Red Ribbon Week is this week, October 26th-30th!
Monday: “Hats off to being drug free”- Wear a hat
Tuesday: “We mustache you to be drug free!”- Wear or draw a mustache
Wednesday: “Sock it to drugs!”- Wear crazy or colorful socks
Thursday: “Be a Jean-ious and be drug free!”- Wear jeans
Friday: “Team up against drugs!”- Wear your favorite team shirt


After reading Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (you have to read it!), Ms. Dinizio’s classes at LHS developed a character analysis of Harrison. Great character development makes for great reading. Awesome job, students!




Ms. Dinizio’s freshmen English classes at LHS are learning to become better writers by using model sentences. Look at this one!



We followed the smell of chocolate at Luling High School and found this pair of students in Ms. Powell’s Culinary Arts class with their fresh out of the oven pan of brownies. We want to take this class!


Ms. Patel’s Anatomy and Physiology classes at Luling High School are going through the research process and gathering evidence on the advantages and disadvantages of using stem cells - a very timely subject to research!




We need your meal application!
Despite all students currently receiving free breakfast and lunch, each student needs to return a completed meal application to their campus. This will ensure that there is not a lapse in meal funding later this year for your child as well as to help our district obtain additional funding for the instructional needs of our students. Our meal applications are significantly down. We encourage all households to complete a meal application, even if you plan on sending lunch from home for your student. If you have any questions, please contact Food Services at 830-875-3191.
You can access the application at the link below, or contact your child's school for a paper copy to be sent home.
https://www.luling.txed.net/page/home-food-services

Problem solving in Coach DeCamp’s STEM class at Gerdes JH. Hmmmm....



Gerdes Junior High teachers are creating and building literacy rich classrooms by integrating anchor charts to support student learning!



