
Senior Spotlight Day 1!
Luis Yanez🎓🖤💛


Join us in wishing these outstanding FCCLA students the best of luck as they head to the state competition! We’re rooting for you all!🍀🖤💛


A big congratulations to our amazing Teachers of the Month: Mrs. Hall & Mrs. Smith! Your passion, dedication, and hard work do not go unnoticed. Thank you for making a lasting impact and continuously inspiring both your students and colleagues. We appreciate all that you do!



Congratulations to our Outstanding Students of the Month!
We are thrilled to recognize the hard work, dedication, and excellence of our Students of the Month. Your commitment to learning and personal growth is truly inspiring. Keep up the fantastic work, and continue to shine!
We are incredibly proud of all of you. 🖤💛








Today marks another successful day for our dedicated phlebotomy students. Through consistent hard work and skill development, they continue to progress and excel in their field. We are incredibly proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing them thrive in their education.🖤💛





First grade enjoying their popsicles for winning second in the canned food drive. Thank you, Mrs. Boggs!


Thank you to author/illustrator, Sharron Bennett for sending first grade her amazing book, Poor George. A fun educational book about a peacock named George!





Hello Parents,
The last book fair of the year is here! It will be open until April 10th. We will be open until 6:30 on April 9th for parents night. Thank you!


Please be aware that we will have a full day of school on Friday, April 4th, 2025. Ensure you're prepared for a full day of classes.


Hello Secondary Parents ,
Just a reminder that Friday April 4th will be a regular school day. This will be an attendance date. All students are required to be there that day.
Thank you for your support of Morton ISD.

We would like to inform all students, staff, and parents that school will be in session for a full day on Friday, April 4, 2025. Please make sure to attend school as scheduled.
Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to a productive day of learning!


We regret to inform you that the Father-Daughter Dance has been postponed to a later date. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding. A new date will be communicated as soon as possible.
Thank you for your patience and support.


Baseball Update! 📢📢📢
💥Game today has been changed to 6:00 in Tahoka!
💥 03/29 game will be @ New Home ! Varsity will play @ 1:00 / JV @ 3:00
💥04/ 01 game will be @ HOME v New Home ! Varsity plays @ 5:00/ JV @ 7:00!
Go Indians

April 3rd - Last Day to Register for the 2025 May Elections!


Reminder: Father-Daughter Dance - Submit Forms by Wednesday!
We are just days away from our Father-Daughter Dance! If you haven’t already, please be sure to return your forms no later than tomorrow to ensure all food orders are submitted in time.
You can also use the link below to submit your information directly.
https://forms.gle/nJKgwZHDtSNkSte2A
Looking forward to seeing you there!

We are thrilled to announce that Emma placed 9th overall in the state powerlifting competition! She achieved an impressive 300 squat, 140 bench press, and still has one deadlift remaining. Her dedication and hard work have truly paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud of her performance. A special thank you to Coach O’Neal for his unwavering support and guidance throughout this journey. His leadership and expertise have been invaluable, and we are incredibly grateful for all he has done to help Emma succeed.🖤💛


Today marked a historic moment for our Unified Track program as we competed in our very first meet at Cooper Liberty. It was an incredible event filled with fierce competition and outstanding performances from all athletes. We are incredibly proud of the dedication and spirit demonstrated by everyone involved. Here’s to many more successful meets ahead!
#UnifiedTrack #Teamwork #Inclusion






Third grade would like to first say congratulations to Bernice Roman on winning the American flag fundraiser. Secondly, we would like to say how much we truly appreciate Ms Rosalie! She donated the American flag to the grade letting us make a 100% profit going to our end of year field trip. Her kindness is a true gift and we are so grateful for her thoughtfulness. Ms. Rosalie is such a huge part of our school and our kids love her so much.


In a creative and hands-on exploration of Ancient Egyptian culture, Mrs. Boggs and the 6th-grade class embarked on an unforgettable journey into the world of mummification. Using teddy bears as their "bodies," the students worked as embalmers, learning the meticulous process that the ancient Egyptians used to preserve their dead.
The project provided a fun and educational opportunity for students to gain insight into the ancient art of mummification, from the removal of internal organs to the careful wrapping and preservation techniques. Mrs. Boggs led the way as the chief embalmer.
This hands-on project not only deepened their understanding of ancient history but also fostered teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking. Who knew that Ancient Egypt could be brought to life through teddy bears?










Join us this morning as we cheer on Emma and support her journey to victory! She’s training hard and preparing to compete at the state level in powerlifting. Let’s show our unwavering support and wish her the best of luck. Go, Emma!
