Job alert!🚨 Lubbock ISD is hiring for several campus administrative positions across the district - there's one out there for YOU! Open positions include:
-Harwell Elementary School Principal
-Atkins Middle School Assistant Principal
-and more!
Check out the full list and apply at www.LubbockISD.org/jobs > Apply Today!
#WeAreLubbockISD #WorkWithUs

Today we celebrate our incredible school nurses! Thank you for keeping our schools healthy and safe and for caring for every student with compassion and expertise. Tag your school nurse in the comments and let them know how much they are appreciated! #WeAreLubbockISD

Exciting news! Coby Johnson from Monterey High School is stepping into a new role as our new Agri-STEM Coordinator. We are excited to watch this program grow future leaders in agriculture, science, and technology! #WeAreLubbockISD

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! 📚🍎Our teachers go above and beyond every single day. Thank you for your passion, dedication and the difference you make in every classroom. Tag a teacher who has made a lasting difference in your life. We are so grateful for our teachers! #WeAreLubbockISD

🎉 !Mexican Loteria Party, Fiesta Loteria! The 12th Annual Cinco de Mayo Parade was a festive way to celebrate this Saturday morning. Lubbock ISD’s Ballet Folklorico dancers, students, and staff participated in the parade along with the Grand Marshals for the parade: our State Champion Monterey Girls Basketball team!





🗳️ Election day is here!
Today’s the day! Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the 2025 bond election.
✔ Bring a photo ID
✔ Know your polling location: www.votelubbock.org
✔ Make your voice heard
📲 Learn more about the bond proposal at www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond
#LubbockISD2025Bond #ElectionDay #VoteMay3

📊 Bond Fact Friday: How the Bond Was Developed
The 2025 bond proposal was created through a months-long process that included:
✔ Facility assessments across the district
✔ Input from staff, parents, studenyts, and community members
✔ Financial planning to ensure the proposal fits within the district’s capacity
The bond proposal reflects the most pressing needs identified across Lubbock ISD facilities.
📲 Learn more: www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond
#BondFactFriday #LubbockISD2025Bond #CommunityDriven

📌 How are bond projects managed?
If a school bond is approved by voters, school districts are required to:
✔ Use bond funds only for the purposes outlined in the proposal
✔ Track and report spending for transparency and accountability
✔ Phase in projects based on planning, timelines, and construction schedules
💡 Lubbock ISD’s 2018 bond projects were completed in August 2023, on time and as promised.
📲 Learn more about the 2025 bond proposal at www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond
#LubbockISD2025Bond #BondAccountability #Transparency #StayInTheKnow

Happy National School Principal Day! We're so grateful for the leadership, dedication, and tireless commitment our principals bring every single day to support our students, staff, and school communities. Your presence inspires excellence and creates environments where learning thrives. Thank you for leading our schools! #WeAreLubbockISD

Lubbock ISD proudly welcomed new members to our law enforcement family during a special pinning ceremony. Chief Eric Tijerina and Sergeant Ray Serna led the ceremony, recognizing and reaffirming their dedication, service, and commitment to our district.
👮♂️ These officers are a critical part of our mission to protect and serve the students, staff, and schools of Lubbock ISD.

🏈✨ Lubbock High School: Camp of Champions!✨🏈
Yesterday wasn’t just about football—it was about belonging, laughter, and unstoppable spirit. Our awesome students in the structured learning classroom lit up Chapman Field for the first year of Camp of Champions! Teammates cheered, laughed, and high-fived their way through the camp's stations making memories that last a lifetime. Thank you to the Lubbock High School coaching staff and teachers that made this event possible! This is what the Westerners are all about. 🖤💛


🗳️ Today is the last day to vote early in the May 3 bond election!
Polls are open 8 a.m.–7 p.m. at these Lubbock ISD campuses:
Centennial Elementary School, 1301 N. Utica Ave.
Ervin Elementary School, 1802 E. 28th St,
Miller Elementary School, 6705 Joliet Dr.
Rush Elementary School, 4702 15th St.
Irons Middle School, 5214 79th St.
You can also vote at most United, Market Street, and Amigos stores.
📍 Find polling info here: www.votelubbock.org
Make sure your voice is heard in this local election. Learn more at votelubbock.org and www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond

We're bringing history to life at Roscoe Wilson Elementary School! Our third grade classes researched and presented someone from history who was a World Changer. Dressed as their chosen figure, students proudly shared their work with classmates, staff, and families. #WeAreLubbockISD





🗳️ Early voting is underway today!
Vote from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. at one of these Lubbock ISD campuses:
Centennial Elementary School, 1301 N. Utica Ave.
Ervin Elementary School, 1802 E. 28th St,
Miller Elementary School, 6705 Joliet Dr.
Rush Elementary School, 4702 15th St.
Irons Middle School, 5214 79th St.
You can also vote at most United, Market Street, and Amigos stores. Local elections are a great opportunity to make your voice heard. Learn more at votelubbock.org and www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond

🗳️ Early voting continues this week with even more convenient options!
You can vote Monday, April 28 and Tuesday, April 29 from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. at these Lubbock ISD campuses:
Centennial Elementary School, 1301 N. Utica Ave.
Ervin Elementary School, 1802 E. 28th St,
Miller Elementary School, 6705 Joliet Dr.
Rush Elementary School, 4702 15th St.
Irons Middle School, 5214 79th St.
Voting is also available at most United Supermarkets, Market Street, and Amigos locations. Find the full list of hours and locations at votelubbock.org. Learn more about Proposition A at www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond

🗳️ There’s still time to vote this weekend!
Weekend voting continues Sunday, April 27 from 12 p.m.–6 p.m. at the Lubbock County Elections Office, 1308 Crickets Ave.
Take a few minutes to participate and make your voice heard in this local election. Learn more at www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond

We proudly celebrated our incredible Lubbock ISD educators at the Teacher and Paraprofessional of the Year celebration last night. Every campus honoree was recognized for their unwavering dedication to our students. We were also excited to announce the finalists for the elementary and secondary Teacher of the Year award which will be announced later this spring.
Laquinta Monique Murry - Ervin Elementary School
Veronica Marin | Brown Elementary
Brenda Hays | Hardwick Elementary School
Eilidh McKay | Roscoe Wilson Elementary School
Conner McKinzie | AgriSTEM
Jennifer Garcia-Frazier | Lubbock High School
Anita Blakey | McCool Academy
Jennifer Collins | Monterey High School
Alyson Crawford | Talkington School for Young Women Leaders
Congratulations to these 8 outstanding individuals! Thank you to the family of Bonnie Wilkinson for accepting her award on her behalf, honoring her legacy and strength following her courageous battle with cancer. #WeAreLubbockiSD


🗳️ Make your voice heard! Weekend voting for the Lubbock ISD bond election is available at the Lubbock County Elections Office, 1308 Crickets Ave.
✅ Saturday, April 26 | 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
✅ Sunday, April 27 | 12 p.m.–6 p.m.
Participation in local elections is quick, easy, and important.
Learn more about Proposition A: www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond

📊 Bond Fact Friday: What Bond Funds Can (and Can’t) Do
Wondering how bond dollars can be used? Here’s what’s true for all Texas public school bonds, including Lubbock ISD’s 2025 proposal:
✅ Bond funds can be used for:
• New buildings and major renovations
• Facility upgrades (plumbing, HVAC, roofing, etc.)
• Safety and security improvements
• Career and technical education expansions
🚫 Bond funds cannot be used for:
• Teacher salaries
• Classroom supplies
• Daily operations or utility bills
📲 Learn more about what’s in the bond proposal at www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond
#BondFactFriday #LubbockISD2025Bond #SchoolFinanceFacts #Transparency #StayInTheKnow

🏫 Why are new elementary schools part of the bond?
Many of Lubbock ISD’s elementary campuses were built more than 60 years ago.
The bond proposal includes replacing several aging schools with new, modern facilities that are:
✔ More efficient to operate
✔ Better suited for updated learning environments
✔ Designed with safety and accessibility in mind
📲 Learn more: www.LubbockISD.org/2025bond
#LubbockISD2025Bond #FutureFocused #WeAreLubbockISD

