
Zachcory Nobles, from Scurry County EMS, recently visited Nurse Sartain's Health Theory class to share valuable insights and provide hands-on experience in first aid. The students benefited from his visit, gaining practical knowledge and enhancing their understanding of first aid techniques.
#CTE #SnyderTigers

We invite you to join us for an evening of coffee and conversation with SJHS and SHS principals and staff! Based on the results of our recent survey, 57% of you expressed an interest in gaining more information about ensuring your children understand the importance of education.
Date: Thursday, November 16th
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Snyder ISD Conference Center: 1600 Scott Street.
Let's come together to discuss and explore how we can support our kids in their educational journey. Your presence and insights will be greatly appreciated.
We look forward to seeing you there!


Mrs. Lewis’ class was so excited this morning to hear their student helper Peyten Grope’s TAFE (Texas Association of Future Educators) project for competition! The students loved the book and wish her and Faith Rosas well on Monday. 🐯🤍
#snydertigers #TAFE


Snyder Junior High student invited a special Veteran to breakfast this morning. We had a fantastic turnout and enjoyed the food and fellowship.🇺🇸
#snydertigers #veteransday








Mrs. McGinnis and Mrs. Hough’s 2nd-grade classes visited Frontier Texas in Abilene. They enjoyed learning about area history and were able to view the hide of the white buffalo that was killed near Snyder.
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Remember, there is no school on Friday, November 10th! Enjoy your long weekend, and we will see you on Monday, November 13th.
View the district calendar here: www.snyderisd.net/calendar


We love having guest chefs in the Snyder High School Culinary Arts kitchen. Coach Kruse stopped by recently to teach the kids how to make pumpkin rolls! Some of you may have enjoyed this fall treat before when she ran the diner. 😉
#CTE #snydertigers










Second graders turned ordinary objects and shapes into extraordinary artwork through stamping! This is a fun and inexpensive project you can do with your kids at home, too!
1. Gather a variety of objects of different shapes and sizes.
2. Dip the object into the paint of your choice, covering the bottom evenly.
3. Press the object onto a piece of paper, fabric, or other surface, using gentle pressure to create the stamp.
4. Repeat the process with different colors and objects to create patterns and designs.
Allow the artwork to dry completely before displaying or using it in other projects.
#arteducation #snydertigers





Snyder High School took first place in the pumpkin carving contest with the entry for the Most DECA-iest pumpkin. This year's contest had a record number of entries, with 650+ submissions from members all across the DECA world! The selection process was not easy, but the members have voted and we are excited to announce the top three winners in each category! The idea came from Isabella Martinez, 11th along with her partners, Anahi Juarez, 11th & Heiley Tran 11th.
Check out the entries here: https://www.decadirect.org/articles/announcing-the-winners-of-the-2023-deca-pumpkin-contest
DECA is a student organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.


All current service members and Veterans in the community are invited to attend a special ceremony and meal in their honor.
Snyder High School presents its annual Veterans Assembly on Monday, November 13th at 11:45 AM. Lunch will begin at approximately 12:45 pm
Snyder High School's Worsham Auditorium, 3801 Austin Ave, Snyder, TX 79549
Enjoy special presentations, including a performance by the SHS Choir.
RSVP Requested: Each veteran will receive 2 complimentary meal tickets for themselves and a guest. If you have additional guests, please let us know and we can make arrangements to accommodate you. RSVP Link: https://forms.gle/FdVj9FgmFpfABwQQ7


Ms. Cabrera's Spanish I & II classes have had a busy few weeks! Recently, students made Tapetes for Día de los Muertos and celebrated the Hispanic culture with food and fun!











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These students traveled to Abilene and saw a piece of Snyder's history!
During a field trip to Frontier Texas, this group of second graders were among the first to see the new White Buffalo exhibit donated by a Snyder family ranch.
Frontier Texas allows visitors to relive the Old West through the magic of state-of-the-art technology. Students always enjoy this field trip that takes them back through history!


Snyder High School's culinary and art students hosted a combined fall art exhibition. With a remarkable display of their creativity, they demonstrated their talents through baking, pottery, watercolor paintings, photography, and sketching. The event saw an impressive turnout, underscoring the community's appreciation for their artistic endeavors!









🪐 Mrs. Trawick's 1st-grade classes have been learning about the Solar System.
On Friday, they got to create the moon phases using an Oreo!
Learning never tasted so good!











Please join us in congratulating our 2023-2024 Snyder Primary campus ambassadors!
Campus ambassadors are 3rd-grade students who were nominated by their teachers who exhibit excellent leadership qualities and take pride in our school. Campus ambassadors will help with tasks like escorting visitors around campus, walking new students and their families to their classes on their first day, and helping with special events on campus as needed. We are very proud of them and can't wait to see them showcase their leadership skills.
Cason Palacios, Jon Luke Farmer, Victoria Gonzalez, Jocelyn Mendoza, McKinley Mitchell, Addyson Proctor, Ainsley Smith, Abram VanMater, Jase Lawson, Sebastian Luna, Mauro Saldana, Brittyn Boyd, Dacy Ford, and Nora Cade


Congratulations to the Snyder Intermediate Students who had perfect attendance for the second grading cycle!
Why all this talk about attendance? Studies show that chronic absences — missing 10 percent or more of school days due to absence for any reason—exempt, non exempt absences and suspensions—can translate into students having difficulty learning to read by the third grade, achieving in middle school, and graduating from high school.
#attendancematters #snydertigers



Join us in wishing the varsity golf team well in Abilene today!
Snyder High School Boys Varsity Golf
⏰ 10:00 am
📍Diamondback Golf Course in Abilene


Mrs. Dollins' English III students are using persuasive rhetorical techniques and creating a prototype to sell the class. We can't wait to see what they come up with!







Mrs. Leija's and Mrs. Hinojos's second-grade dual language classes honored their loved ones and celebrated Dia de los Muertos yesterday. The goals of the dual-language program are to gain an understanding of the English and Spanish languages and their cultures.
Day of the Dead is celebrated on November first and second. It is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and other Latin American countries to honor their loved ones who have passed away. People decorate alters with their loved ones' photos, flowers, candles, and belongings. It is a happy celebration of the lives they have lived and to remember them.




