Here is a great local news story on how Three Rivers ISD is attacking the teacher shortage...
https://www.kristv.com/news/local-news/texas-education-agency-grant-prepares-three-river-isd-students-for-teaching-career
And are you ready for some Friday night Bulldog Football? Season opener tomorrow at Falls City at 7:30 pm!
Tune into KRIS 6 this evening at 5:00 pm to see a highlight of our P-TECH program. Hear directly from our students about their hopes for their exciting future! Thanks to news reporter, Davon Taylor, for making the trip out to Live Oak County!
JV Football Game today at HOME vs. Falls City...
Tornado warnings have expired. Everyone remains safe. We are actively monitoring the weather updates from the National Weather Service. Continue to be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roadways.
This evening's home volleyball games against IWA have been cancelled due to bad weather. No plans have been made to reschedule at this time. Stay safe everyone!
Three Rivers ISD is working with the Live Oak County Emergency Management Office regarding a tornado warning until 12:30 pm. The students are currently in the buildings and we are prepared to drill or activate emergency plans if needed.
PEP RALLY!
We are closely monitoring the tropical storm's path. At this time, we plan to have a regular school start on Tuesday morning.
This Week in Bulldog Athletics...
VAPING EFFECTS & DANGERS
Presentation
More P-TECH Photos from last week!
One last post including several of our State FFA officers as well as our students!
State FFA Officers present to the TRHS students this a.m. about growth and leadership. Thank you, Mrs. Mosley for the visit!
Our Three Rivers ISD buses are maintained and ALL bus AC's are operational. We expect though that the triple-digit heat at dismissal time will impact the inside temperature on the ride home. I will be riding the routes to closely monitor the inside bus temperature this afternoon and in the coming days.
Upcoming Blood Drive at the High School!
Students interested in becoming a teacher, childcare worker, paraprofessional, teacher’s aide or coach can apply to be in the Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools (P-TECH) for their freshmen year. This education and training program is an innovative open-enrollment high school program that allows students an opportunity to receive both a high school diploma & a credential and/or an associates degree. Today, P-TECH students were surprised with their very own collaborative space to compete their work-based learning.
Scene from the First Day of School! This is what it is about!
This Thursday is the annual scrimmage with George West on the gridiron.
South Trust Bank shows their Bulldog Pride!