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All Lytle ISD District Announcements are listed here in the order they were published.
Announcements
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"It's Time Texas" Community Wellness Challenge 2023
Join the free 8-week community Challenge. January 9 - March 5, 2023. You are able to win various prizes individually throughout the challenge and can win challenges as a school, district and community!
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Varsity Boys Basketball Tournament Live Broadcast is available FREE from JR Alexander's Hill Country Nation
JR Alexander's Hill Country Nation will be Broadcasting Games at the Comfort Bobcats Boys Basketball Tournament LIVE for fans who are unable to be there.
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Atascosa County School Safety Fund created to help schools pay for safety improvements.
All funds raised - 100% - will provide additional support and resources for the safety of our students and staff at Lytle ISD, Pleasanton ISD, Jourdanton ISD, Poteet ISD, Charlotte ISD and Somerset ISD.
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Robb School Memorial Fund
An account has been opened at First State Bank of Uvalde for the families of Robb Elementary. If you would like to donate, you can do so at any FSB branch.
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Elementary Principal Wendy Conover Wins H-E-B Excellence in Education Finalist Award!
On Tuesday, February 22, 2022 the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards Team, with some help from H‑E‑B Buddy, surprised everyone at Lytle Elementary to announce that Principal Wendy Conover is selected as one of 5 finalists for their awards program. We are so proud and thankful that H‑E‑B has recognized Mrs. Conover for all she has done for her campus and the students in our district!
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See photos from the Lytle Exes Reception/Visitation!
Link to Google Photo Album of the Lytle Exes Homecoming Reception/Visitation
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Lytle ISD Return to Learning Plan 2021-2022
Lytle ISD is committed to providing quality in-person instruction for all students for the 2021-2022 school year. As always, the health and safety of Lytle students and staff remains our highest priority. We will implement safety guidelines and practices that help protect our students, teachers, staff, and community as much as possible from COVID-19. These protocols will be updated and revised based on public health and governmental guidance regarding COVID-19.
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Free and Reduced Lunch Application Letter to Parents
Lytle ISD will transition back to application requirement for Free and Reduced-Price school meals.
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Superintendent Michelle Carroll Smith End of School Year Message to Pirate Staff and Families
Read Mrs. Smith's letter in which she talks about all that Lytle staff, students and families have done to make the 2020-2021 school year a success. She also address COVID procedures moving forward for summer academies and the upcoming school year. She mentions how results of the parent survey align with future plans. To see her video, go to: http://bit.ly/MCSVideo5-27-2021
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Welcome Dr. Dustin Breithaupt, Lytle ISD Assistant Superintendent!
Dustin Breithaupt comes to Lytle ISD with a career in education that spans 20 years, starting as an elementary classroom teacher (Bilingual/English) in 2001 at Austin ISD. After 12 years in the classroom, he began working as an Elementary Assistant Principal and Curriculum Coordinator in 2013 and then as Director of Academic Support in 2017 for Hays Consolidated ISD. Most recently, he served as secondary principal for Bexar County Learning Center in East Central ISD. Dr. Breithaupt earned a Doctorate of Education (Educational Leadership) from Nova Southeastern University, a Master of Education (Curriculum & Instruction) from Indiana Wesleyan University, and his Bachelor of Arts (Interdisciplinary Studies) from University of Texas San Antonio.
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Video: 8-11-2020 Lytle ISD Town Hall Meeting on Remote Instruction
This Lytle ISD Town Hall addresses back-to-school plans for students who will be learning remotely. The questions and answers from this meeting - and those that continue to be received (both in-person and remote learning) are captured in this Parent Q&A on lytleisd.org: https://bit.ly/PirateParentQA
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Lytle ISD COVID-19 Self-Screener Tool
This Self-Screener should be used daily to screen symptoms that indicate a possible COVID-19 infection. STUDENTS or STAFF experiencing ANY OF THESE should NOT be at school.
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Superintendent Michelle Carroll Smith Monday Message 5-18-2020
This week, Ms. Smith focuses her thoughts and encouragement on the Lytle Graduating Class of 2020.