
Parents and students, the coaches have been updating the "cleared" list frequently on SportsYou. Check to ensure you have everything in order to participate this summer. For students who are new to athletics or planning to join Snyder ISD next year, there are just a few steps to complete before participating in workouts. The Snyder ISD athletics staff is ready to assist—families are encouraged to stop by the athletic office, call 325-574-8830, or visit www.snyderisd.net/athletics to get started.
Due to the high level of interest, workouts have been divided into two main groups.
Incoming 9th–12th Grade Students
Strength & Conditioning: 7:00 AM – 8:15 AM
Skills (All Sports, All Grades): 8:20 AM – 9:20 AM
Incoming 7th–8th Grade Students
Skills (All Sports, All Grades): 8:20 AM – 9:20 AM
Strength & Conditioning: 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Summer workout calendars for boys and girls programs are posted at www.snyderisd.net/summer
Water will be available, but all participants are encouraged to bring their own bottles to stay hydrated during workouts.
Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Anthony Gonzales is challenging every athlete to approach this summer with purpose. “We have an opportunity this summer to get the edge on everyone we’re getting ready to compete against next school year,” he said. “My challenge to everyone is to take it to the next level in everything you start tomorrow. Why not? Attacking everything you do with Fanatical Effort will develop the edge we need to elevate every program at Snyder Junior High and Snyder High School.”
More than just a summer workout program, this is a mindset shift—an invitation for every student-athlete to commit to excellence. From getting enough rest each night to showing up early with a great attitude, building those habits now can make all the difference in the fall. Staying hydrated, staying active, and getting quality sleep—these are tips that aren’t just for athletes, but for everyone aiming to make the most of summer.
As the first whistle blows and the early morning workouts begin, the message is clear: the work starts now. And for the Tigers and Lady Tigers, the journey toward next season begins with showing up, giving it everything, and FINISHing strong.







FREE, On-Site Sports Physicals for SJH & SHS Students this MAY!
We’re excited to partner with Cogdell Family Clinic to offer on-site sports physicals for the following groups:
- SJH & SHS Student-Athletes
- SHS Marching Band
- SJH & SHS Cheer (Yes, SJH Cheer! More info coming soon...)
- Student Trainers
- Special Olympics Participants
- Are new to the program
- Are entering 7th, 9th, or 11th grade
- Have a pre-existing medical condition
- Were injured since their last physical and needed a doctor’s release
🚨 WE GOTTA GO!
We want to maximize every minute and be ready on day one. Therefore, students will not be able to participate in summer strength & conditioning or athletics unless they have a current physical on file AND are enrolled (new) and registered (new and returning) as Snyder ISD students.
Enrollment and registration opens EARLY this year!
Learn more: www.snyderisd.net/register


🚨🚨 VARSITY SOFTBALL: Location & Time Change
Due to standing water on the field, the varsity game has been moved to Coahoma.
Snyder Lady Tigers vs. San Angelo Lakeview
📍 Updated Location: Coahoma
🕔 Updated Varsity Time: 6:30 PM
🕔 JV Game: Cancelled
Let’s fill the stands and get loud!
Go Lady Tigers! 🐾






Please be advised that Snyder High School will host a law enforcement and first responder safety training on Monday, March 17th, and Tuesday, March 18th and you will notice a large presence of first responders in the area. The training should conclude by 6pm each evening and the main high school building will not be accessible during this time.
⚠️ This is only a training exercise—there is no cause for alarm.
We are proud to support our local first responders by providing a space for this important training. Thank you for your understanding and support!


Students at Snyder High School can earn a variety of IBCs. Not only are they a great addition to a resume, but they show potential employers they've mastered skills needed for future careers.
Our students have also crafted unique pieces that are now available for sale in the cooler! Don't miss the chance to support our students and bring home some of their amazing work.









🗓️ When: Monday, March 3rd, 6:00 PM
📍 Where: Worsham Auditorium, Snyder High School
🎟️ Admission: FREE
Come and experience a showcase of talent and hard work from our dedicated students. It's sure to be an inspiring evening!
Spread the word and bring your friends and family! Let's fill the auditorium with support for our choir. See you there!
#snyderisd #snydertigers #finearts



This morning, Mrs. Stevenson (Junior High Science), Coach Jennings (High School Math), and Superintendent Mr. Rauch attended the Executive Leadership Summit hosted by Region 14 Education Service Center and Texas Instruments.
This summit brought together outstanding educators and leaders to discuss new math and science initiatives and interactive technology. Educators also engaged in hands-on learning with TI calculators, explored Python coding, and worked with Rover robots to discover new ways to bring interactive technology to the classroom.
We appreciate Mrs. Stevenson, Coach Jennings, and Mr. Rauch for representing Snyder ISD and bringing back valuable insights to continue strengthening math and science opportunities for our students! #SnyderISD #SnyderTigers


Heads up, Tiger fans! We've got some important time changes due to the extreme cold. Your safety and the safety of our athletes, coaches, and officials are our top priority.
⚽ SHS Girls Soccer: Varsity game time has been moved to 3:00 PM at San Angelo Lakeview. Remember the Clear Bag Policy and entry fees ($4 adults, $3 kids). Can't make it in person? Watch online here: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/tx/san-angelo/organization/6741/lake-view-high-school/watch?b=QnJvYWRjYXN0MTc3Nzg3NQ%3D%3D
🥎 SHS JV & Varsity Softball: Games at Monahans have also been adjusted. Varsity will now play at 4:00 PM, with JV playing immediately following.
🏃🏽 The Junior High Boys Track meet scheduled for Thursday has been canceled.
⚾️ Varsity & JV Baseball tournaments will be on Friday & Saturday only.
Bundle up if you're heading out to support the Tigers! Let's go, Snyder!
#snydertigers #snyderisd


📣 SHS Girls Basketball Playoff Sendoff
2pm Load bus at high school
2:15 Primary
2:30 Intermediate
2:50 Junior High
🏀 SHS Girls Basketball Bi-District
vs. Glen Rose – 6:30 PM
@ Eula
#snydertigers #snyderisd #txhsgbb🏀


🔹 Cody Nobles and Lucas Hebert presented the competition welding trailer they built this year, earning a blue ribbon!
🔹 Eli Babb entered his impressive patio table project and earned a red ribbon!
Congratulations to these talented young men on their hard work and success! We are so proud of the craftsmanship and dedication coming out of our shop.




We are proud to recognize our outstanding counseling team who go above and beyond to support, guide, and inspire our students every day. 💛🖤
Please join us in celebrating:
🔸 Abbi Cowley – Snyder Primary School Counselor
🔸 Lacee Wall – Snyder Primary School Counselor
🔸 Bailey Andrews – Snyder Intermediate School Counselor
🔸 Sherry Faulkenbery – Snyder Junior High School Counselor
🔸 Emily Beaver – Snyder High School Counselor
🔸 Wendy Hunter – Snyder High School Teacher / Academic Advisor
Thank you all for the crucial role you play in helping our students thrive. We appreciate you!


Seniors: Aaron Pena and Lily Sartain
Juniors: Nethan Dagani and Sophia Montoya
Sophomores: Cannon Morris and Sofia Romero-Bernaldez
Freshmen: Jason Hernandez and Brandee Martinez


We also want to congratulate Daenin Smith and Ethan Rios, who were considered for 4A Offensive MVP. Daenin had 211 carries for 962 yards, 8 rushing touchdowns, 16 receptions for 121 yards, and 1 receiving touchdown. Ethan had 38 receptions for 703 yards and 7 receiving touchdowns. He also had 12 carries for 69 yards and 1 rushing touchdown.
Way to represent Snyder Tigers!
FE

The 33 Lead Athletic Club has announced Kayla Vasquez as the recipient of the prestigious West Texas Scholastic Player of the Year award. This honor recognizes high school athletes who excel not only in their sport but also in academics and community impact, reflecting the values that positively influence communities across West Texas.
Kayla has demonstrated remarkable dedication and leadership both on and off the court. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to inspire others have made her an exemplary representative of Snyder ISD.
In recognition of her achievements, Kayla will be honored at a special ceremony on January 12 at 5 PM at the George Bush Convention Center, where she will receive her award and scholarship alongside other honorees.
The Snyder ISD community celebrates Kayla’s well-deserved recognition and looks forward to seeing her continued success. Her achievements serve as an inspiration to students, athletes, and the entire community.
Congratulations, Kayla Vasquez, on this incredible honor!
