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CMS Grand Opening/In Case You Missed It

Middle School

Located in the fastest-growing county in the nation, Crandall ISD has also become one of the fastest-growing independent school districts in Texas. In the next four years, Crandall ISD is expected to grow to over 7,700 students. To accommodate this influx of new students, our school system must add new campuses and facilities. In August 2022, Crandall ISD opened the doors to a brand new stvate-of-the-art Crandall Middle School.

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The community was invited to attend an open house on Saturday, August 13 where students, parents, grandparents, teachers, staff, and business and community leaders from across Crandall ISD were able to walk through the new building before the start of the 2022-23 school year.

As CISD continues to grow, our goal is to provide our district with the direction and insight needed to smartly manage our growth to keep our schools from becoming overcrowded.

IN CASE You

MISSED IT

At Crandall Middle School, students participating in outdoor education class learn how to cook cinnamon rolls in a Dutch Oven. Coach Lueke explained how this type of cooking is perfect for cooking over or in a campfire. Students had hands-on experience!

Talk Like a Pirate Day was on September 19. Elementary students from across the district celebrated by dressing in pirate gear and a special guest dropped in to read them a story. Crandall celebrated Homecoming Week, September 19-23 with their annual parade and ended the week in crowning the King and Queen for 2022-23. Congratulations to CHS Homecoming King, Brody Adams and Homecoming Queen, Mia Carr!

Crandall High School hosted a district Cross Country Meet on October 10 at the Rusted Rail Golf Course. Students did a great job and we are so proud of how hard they have worked! Special thanks to Oncor for visiting our elementary campuses and teaching our students how to be a “Super Safe Kid” when around electrical items.

CISD celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month on September 15-October 15. The district shared weekly readings of stories that represented Hispanic culture. Campuses celebrated with lessons, dress up days, and art projects that celebrated Latino culture. It was a great opportunity to raise awareness and celebrate the different cultures that make up our Pirate family.

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