ECHS OWL Update
September 15, 2024
Early College High School News
Mission Statement
Our ECHS Owls are taught to have H.O.P.E.--faith in the premise that they can create OPPORTUNITY and a better future through EFFORT, HARD WORK, and PERSONAL COURAGE. This idea of H.O.P.E. is woven into the fabric of our ECHS family.
Greetings ECHS School Community!
We had a very productive week. Thank you to all members of our school community.
THANK YOU to EVERYONE who joined us on September 9th for our ECHS General Membership Meeting and ECHS Open House! In addition, Shout Out to Mrs. Lynch and the PTSA Executive Board for an informative ECHS General Membership Meeting!
Our September 13th was filled with ECHS Picture Day for our 9th - 11th graders, along with ordering of ECHS Letterman Jackets and Homecoming tickets and mum sales!
Highlights and information are included in the “OWLstanding News” and “Campus Reminders” sections respectively.
Please reach out if you have any questions.
GO OWLS!
Dr. Wilson
UPCOMING Events:
October 3 - Staff Development Day/RRISD Student Holiday
October 4 - RRISD Staff and Student Holiday
October 11 - End of First Marking Period
October 11 - ECHS Homecoming Dance 6:00 - 9:00 pm
CAMPUS REMINDERS:
Transcript Requests
Transcripts can be requested here. Please allow up to 2 business days for processing after payment is submitted. You will receive an email after the transcript is sent electronically, or when it is ready for pickup.
The price for transcripts is $5.00 each. This includes both electronic and certified paper transcripts.
ECHS “OWL”standing News!
ECHS PTSA Membership Meeting
ECHS PTSA Meeting and Open House on September 9, 2024, went very smoothly and was successful. THANKS to the ECHS PTSA Board, led by PTSA President Robyn Lynch, for our first PTSA meeting of the 2024-2025 school year! It was great seeing ECHS parents, families and students who joined us!
ECHS Open House
The thoughtful preparation of our teachers and content area teams, for ECHS Open House, was greatly appreciated!
This folder of slideshow presentations from our content area & elective teams is being provided for your reference.
A huge SHOUT OUT to our ECHS student volunteers from our National Honor Society, for their kind assistance during our ECHS Open House!
ECHS Letterman Jacket Orders!
Many of our ECHS Juniors and Seniors were cordially invited to purchase our Early College High School Letterman Jacket. Invited ECHS Juniors & Seniors were those who have maintained a GPA of a 4.0 or higher and as a result have earned a Letterman Jacket! Awesome Job!
At ECHS, students will letter in Academics, similar to how students at comprehensive high schools letter in sports.
We were excited for the ECHS Juniors and Seniors who chose to order a Letterman Jacket on September 13th! Thanks to the parents who joined their students on Friday as well.
Helen Holmes (Students whose last names begin with M-Z)
Valerie Laugier (Students whose last names begin with A-L)
Wellness & Student Voice at ECHS!
Are you interested in fostering a positive school culture at ECHS? Get involved with Project Culture. . .Join the Wellness Team to promote mental, physical, academic, and social health, or join AISA (Active Input in Student Affairs), our Student Voice Group supported in part by our PTSA!
2024-2025 is sure to build upon what we have started and solidify our school culture through, not only mental and physical wellness, but also belonging. Community is the cornerstone of innovative schools. It’s what ensures that everyone feels emotionally safe and is thriving. To foster belonging, we emphasize student-to-student support, and relationship building. To get involved, contact the following sponsors:
Wellness - Mrs. Foerster & Mrs. Holmes
AISA - Mrs. Reass & Mrs. Holmes
Check out our YouTube channel and the fantastic videos the student Wellness Team has made!
Mental Health & Other Resources for 2024-2025
Crisis resources for anything related to mental health, dating violence, and substance use. This includes a 24-hour hotline and text line.
Community resources including financial, food, medical, dental, and mental health assistance.
More student and parent resources can be found on the district Counseling Services and Behavioral Health websites.
RRISD Health Services website for info and medical forms:
https://roundrockisd.org/health-services/
RRISD Covid website:
ACC UPDATES:
ACC RESOURCES
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DISTRICT UPDATE:
How Round Rock ISD Fine Arts help grow students
Sep 14, 2024
In recognition of National Arts in Education Week, we visited three campuses to highlight the different fine arts programs our students of all ages can participate in and learn from.
At the elementary level, we visited Voigt Elementary’s string class, where Kayla Green, the strings instructor, said she strives to create a warm, encouraging, and collaborative environment in her classroom.
One student said they loved Ms. Green’s class because it allowed them to be creative and make friends while playing music.
“I love feeling like I can help young students grow to love learning because that will serve them for the rest of their lives, both in and out of the music classroom,” Green said.
Performing arts is a fantastic way for students to use their energy and ideas to create and participate in something collaborative. Elementary students can dip their toes into the world of music and performance, igniting passions that can carry on into their middle and high school experiences.
After visiting with Hopewell Middle School’s advanced theater program, Hopewell theater student Henry Humes said he likes participating in theater because he enjoys imagining himself in other people’s shoes.
“I like getting to be someone I’m not, or playing how I feel I am, but being able to take that and amplify it because I’m on stage and no one cares,” he said.
The eighth grader said he plans to continue trying theater in high school next year. Performing arts classes and programs, like theater, allow students to understand empathy on a deeper level, as acting and working with others in a shared space creates collaboration and soft skills they can use in their everyday lives.
After exploring some of the many options in Round Rock ISD’s performing arts programs, we visited with a visual arts class at McNeil High School to learn more about how creating art can be a creative outlet for students.
For McNeil junior, Izzy Park, art gives her a sense of belonging.
“I like art class because it helps me express my feelings and who I am as a person,” she said. “I also love the community and friends I’ve made!”
For all art classes, students cannot only express themselves in different ways but also find a community of other creators who can help inspire them while building friendships and connections that can last a lifetime.
Co-Director of Fine Arts, Jager Loyde, stresses the importance of programs like these.
“At all grade levels and campuses, the fine arts support student learning by developing critical thinking skills, encouraging active participation in learning across the curriculum, and providing opportunities for self-expression through a variety of disciplines,” he said.
Round Rock ISD offers 11 fine arts programs to all kindergarten through twelfth-grade students.
This Week’s Inspirational Quote:
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Please take care of yourselves!
Round Rock ISD Early College High School
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Website: https://earlycollege.roundrockisd.org/
Location: 4400 College Park Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665, USA
Phone: 512-704-1650
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