Lytle ISD students showed off their innovation, creativity, and academic growth during the Ninth Annual Showcase of Student work. Held May 21 at Lytle High School, the event featured everything from a miniature mayor and tiny police officer to live chickens, welding displays, a basket-shooting robot, and even a dissected pig heart!
Visitors explored projects and presentations created by students from Pre-K through high school, including band instrument demonstrations, lessons on giraffes and flamingos, solar ovens, budgeting tips, drone-delivery business plans developed with complex math, party and vacation planning, frog dissections, ancient cultures, historical figures, and stunning creative artwork.
The annual showcase allows Lytle students to demonstrate the amazing learning and engaging projects that take place across the district throughout the school year.
“So many visitors shared how impressed they were with the quality of student work, creativity, and presentations throughout the evening. It was a great reminder of the incredible learning taking place in our classrooms every day,” said Juliana Lingo, Lytle Director of Curriculum and Instruction. “We are already looking forward to our 10th Annual Showcase next year and seeing all of the innovative learning and Pirate pride on display once again.”
Special thanks go out to Lytle campus academic coaches for coordinating the event, the maintenance team for all of their hard work with setup and tear down, and Lytle teachers, students, and administrators for the countless hours poured into making the showcase such a success.
Photos from the event can be viewed online.

