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A Book-O-Lantern is a pumpkin created to look like, or represent, a book/novel, or a character from a book. There are 4 categories: Student, Group, Family, and/or Staff.
Pumpkins can be painted, crafted with paper, cloth, mod-podge, or other materials that make your character stand out. Sadly NO CARVING real pumpkins this year. We had too many science experiments with flying friends last year, but you may carve a craft pumpkin. Stop by the library to get your form and drop off your creation between Oct. 22-27th. Judging will be held between Oct. 27th-29 then returned just in time for the holiday.


MINDFUL MINUTES: Beyond Habits: Supporting Children Facing Addiction--From the rise of social media platforms, popular culture, and peer influences, substance use among children and adolescents has increased in recent years. Vaping, nicotine, and cannabis use are the most common, though alcohol and other drugs are also concerns. Substance use can carry serious risks that impact not only the teen but the whole family. Parents and caregivers play a vital role in prevention. Being aware of warning signs and knowing how to respond can make a difference. Some common warning signs of substance use include:
* Sudden changes in mood, behavior, or grades.
* Withdrawing from family or long-time friends
*Loss of interest in hobbies or activities they once enjoyed
*Changes in sleep or eating patterns
*Unexplained need for money or missing valuables
*Bloodshot eyes, frequent cough, or unusual smells on clothing
If you notice these changes, approach your child with care and openness rather than judgment. Start the conversation by asking questions and listening to their perspective. Reinforce that you care about their safety and well-being. Ways parents can help include:
*Build connection: Spend regular quality time together to strengthen trust.
*Set clear expectations: Communicate family rules about substance use and the reasons behind them.
*Model healthy choices: Teens notice how adults manage stress and social situations.
*Encourage positive activities: sports, hobbies, and volunteer work can reduce risk and build confidence.
*Seek support: If needed, reach out to school counselors, pediatricians, or local resources for guidance.
By staying engaged, observant, and supportive, parents and caregivers can help protect their children and guide them toward healthy, positive choices.


Please join us for an important Herff Jones Class Ring Presentation in the High School Cafeteria on Thursday, October 16th at 1:30 PM.
A representative from Herff Jones will be on hand to showcase the available ring styles, explain the ordering process, and answer any questions you may have. This is a great opportunity to learn about this timeless tradition and prepare for ordering your student's class ring.

During this special week, Texas students can apply at no cost via the ApplyTexas website at: https://www.applytexas.org/
Don’t miss out – get your application in by October 19! No application fees. More opportunities. Apply for FREE using ApplyTexas this week!




You can gain access in one of two ways. 1.) Follow the directions when the invitations are sent to your email or phone number. OR 2.) Simply click the Rooms tab at the bottom of the app and log in using your personal email address or phone number.
Another invitation will be sent out on Monday so now is the perfect time to make sure your app is up to date.





Something exciting and new this year is the no application fee for ALL Texas colleges!
Texas Free College Application Week is right around the corner, running from October 13–19, 2025. During this special week, Texas residents can apply to any Texas public college or university for undergraduate admission without paying an application fee through the ApplyTexas application system at: https://www.applytexas.org/
This statewide initiative is designed to eliminate a key barrier to higher education and make college more accessible for all Texas students.
Opportunities for Educators and Counselors
As a K–12 educator, counselor, or college advisor, this is a perfect opportunity to:
Encourage students to finalize their college lists.
Provide support with application materials.
Host application workshops or office hours.
Share this invaluable opportunity with families and school communities.
With college costs continuing to rise, application fee waivers can make a meaningful difference, especially for students applying to multiple institutions.
Mark your calendars and start preparing now so your students are ready to take full advantage of Texas Free Application Week!




Please see the sample email below.


A Book-O-Lantern is a pumpkin created to look like, or represent, a book/novel, or a character from a book. There are 4 categories: Student, Group, Family, and/or Staff.
Pumpkins can be painted, crafted with paper, cloth, mod-podge, or other materials that make your character stand out. Sadly NO CARVING real pumpkins this year. We had too many science experiments with flying friends last year, but you may carve a craft pumpkin. Stop by the library to get your form and drop off your creation between Oct. 22-27th. Judging will be held between Oct. 27th-29 then returned just in time for the holiday.


The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is currently open, and students can now apply for federal student aid.
I will be meeting with each student individually to help complete their FAFSA form. Please keep in mind that a parent or guardian must create a Federal Student Aid (FSA) account if they do not already have one. This account is essential and must be completed in conjunction with your student's account for their application to be considered finished.
To create an FSA account, please visit: https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/sign-in/landing






