
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Woodville ISD Food Services will be transitioning to a new online portal for meal payments. "LUNCH MONEY NOW" will close on June 30th and be replaced with a much more user friendly platform. Everything will remain the same, any balance will move over, there will just be a new login portal on the website.

Woodville ISD's Summer Feeding Information


In order to keep our parents and community informed, Woodville ISD is sharing the report from the Woodville Police Department regarding an incident that occurred towards the end of Kindergarten Graduation yesterday. We want to recognize and thank our administrators and law enforcement for their vigilance and quick response in keeping our campuses safe and secure.


🎉🎓 Cheers to the Class of 2025! Get ready for an epic adventure! 🎓🎉
🌍 From local, public schools to global stages, these grads are geared up and raring to go.
🚀 Here’s to new beginnings and endless possibilities!
✨Let's celebrate their journeys and the bright futures ahead!
#CelebrateTexasPublicSchools


Woodville ISD is aware of the incident that occurred during a pre-athletics class at Woodville Middle School on Monday, May 19. We are equally as concerned with the reports as the community and are taking the matter seriously, as our students’ well-being and safety is a top priority.
The Superintendent and Campus Principal have launched a full internal review and are cooperating with local law enforcement. Currently, we are aware that students participated in an exercise program promoted on social media that involves bear crawling on the track. Due to the temperature of the track, the exercise resulted in some students reporting injuries. While federal privacy laws (FERPA) limit what we can share, we want to be clear: the employee actions described by the media do not reflect the values or expectations of Woodville ISD. The District is addressing all personnel matters in line with district policy, and can confirm the staff member involved has been removed from campus and will not be returning to the District.
District and campus leadership are in direct contact with affected families and remain committed to transparency, accountability, and ensuring a safe, respectful environment for all students.

Woodville ISD Honored as Capturing Kids' Hearts® National Showcase School District


Woodville ISD will end the school year a little early! The last day of school for students will be Thursday, May 22 with an early release at 2 pm.
Friday, May 23 will be a teacher workday, this is made possible by "in case of" minutes added to the calendar to allow for school delays or closures that we did not have to use.


To finish off our week of appreciation, we want to give a big shout out to those that play a role in school leadership. Our superintendent, assistant superintendents, principals, assistant principals, counselors, instructional coaches and department heads; their dedication, vision and commitment to our staff and students is second to none.
They inspire, encourage and make our district a better place!!!
Thank you to our leadership team at WISD, you are appreciated!!!!


Today we want to give a shout out to our incredible transportation, maintenance and custodial staff! They are the unsung heroes of the district.
Our transportation department is responsible for getting our students safely to and from school everyday, on time! They are in charge of transportation for all extracurricular outings and field trips. We would literally be "nowhere" without them!
Our maintenance and custodial departments work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our spaces clean, safe and welcoming.
Thank you for everything you do, we appreciate all your hard work and dedication!


As we continue with Employee Appreciation Week, we honor today our education support staff. Paraprofessionals, registrars, secretaries, nurses, diagnosticians, speech language therapists, librarians, media, technology, business office personnel, school resource officers and more; there are so many people outside of the classroom that work alongside our teachers to contribute to the success of our students!!!
Thank you to everyone for the part you play!


🎉 Shoutout to Public School Teachers! 🎉 They don’t just teach—they inspire!
🔥 Every single lesson is a spark that lights up young minds. Here’s just a fraction of what they do ❤️:
📚 Plan lessons that keep students on their toes.
👩🏫 Adapt to every class size like a pro.
📝 Grade countless assignments and exams.
💡 Assess student strengths and weaknesses to help them grow.
🌍 Shape the future, one student at a time.
🙌💖 Thank you for making a difference!
#CelebrateTexasPublicSchools


Today we celebrate our Teachers!!!! It takes patience, endurance and talent to be a teacher and ours do it with enthusiasm and passion! They put in extra hours, provide moral support, inspire and guide our students to be the best version of themselves in and out of the classroom.
We want you to know that your hard work does not go unnoticed! Thank you Woodville ISD teachers, we love you!


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!!! While the week of May 5th is officially listed as "Teacher" appreciation week, we will start out the week by honoring all our school employees as a whole. It is the hard work, dedication and positive attitude of all that makes Woodville ISD successful.
Each one of our employees brings something unique to the table and it takes everyone's contribution to make our district a great learning environment and experience for our students!
Each day this week we will be spotlighting different groups of WISD employees, but to start the week off - THANK YOU TO ALL WISD EMPLOYEES! Regardless of your role, we hope you know how valued and appreciated you are! We are a TEAM!!!!


Between preparing delicious food, adhering to strict nutrition standards, navigating student food allergies, and offering service with a smile, our nutrition professionals have a lot on their plate. To celebrate their hard work and commitment, Woodville schools will celebrate School Lunch Hero Day on May 2. This day, celebrated annually since 2013, was designated by The School Nutrition Association and Jarrett Krosoczka, author of the “Lunch Lady” graphic novel series. School Lunch Hero Day provides an opportunity for parents, students, school staff and communities to thank those who provide healthy meals to nearly 30 million of America’s students each school day.
All across the school district, school nutrition professionals will be honored and recognized by students, school staff, parents, and the community. School nutrition employees must balance many roles and follow numerous federal, state and local regulations to ensure safe and healthy meals are available in schools. School Lunch Hero Day provides the opportunity for the community to thank these hardworking heroes for their dedication to fueling our students for success.
Federal nutrition standards ensure that school cafeterias always offer low-fat or fat-free milk, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean protein. School meals also meet limits on calories, sodium and unhealthy fats. The importance and nutritional value of school meals are well documented. For many children, school lunch is the most important and nutrient-rich meal of their day.
Thank you Woodville ISD lunch ladies! You are appreciated!



Tomorrow - WISD Job Fair!


🧩 April is Autism awareness month and we shine a light on the important ways public schools support students with special learning needs.
🌟 Every student deserves the chance to learn and thrive. Thanks to federal law and Texas regulations, students with autism get the personalized support they need to shine in school and beyond.
🧩 The federal IDEA law (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) guarantees Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) for those needing extra help.
🎓 Texas Schools Are Here to Help
Texas public schools support over 70,000 students with autism annually, making up more than 13% of all special education students. (TEA)
💡 Specialized Learning Plans
Recognizing the unique needs of students with autism, Texas schools follow specific rules to address these in the IEP (Individualized Education Plan), notably through the Autism Supplement.
📝 What’s the Autism Supplement?
The Autism Supplement guides educators with research-based practices to help students with autism succeed, providing teachers with essential tools for top-notch education.
🚀 Why It Matters
Every student deserves to thrive. IDEA and Texas regulations ensure students with autism receive personalized support to excel in school and beyond. 🌟 #CelebrateTexasPublicSchools


Golden Highsteppers First Annual Princess Ball -
$25 per couple, $10 for additional princess.
Payment at the door accepted as cash or check only.
Cash only for photography donations.


🏅 Let’s give a stadium cheer for athletics!🏅
Ever wonder how athletic programs can impact student-athletes? According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, the benefits are amazing! Check it out!:
🌟 Active Lifestyle: Athletes are less likely to be sedentary, directly impacting their overall health.
🥗 Health Focus: Athletic programs emphasize overall health and well-being.
🚫 Better Choices: Students are less likely to participate in risky behavior or experiment with drugs.
📚 Academic Success: Athletes earn higher grades.
🎓 Big Dreams: Students gain educational and occupational aspirations.
🎯 Future Ready: Athletes have a high rate of college enrollment.
We celebrate the coaches, trainers, and athletes who make us proud! 💪 #CelebrateTexasPublicSchools


Tomorrow - WISD Annual Job Fair!


On Tuesday, March 19th, Woodville ISD will hold a roll out meeting for the second round of interested candidates for the Woodville Academy to Certify Teachers program (Woodville ACT). This meeting is open to the public as well as WISD staff who are interested in a career path that will lead to becoming a certified teacher at Woodville ISD (who currently have little or no college credit). The meeting will be held at the Woodville High School Library from 3:45 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Anyone interested in learning more about the program and its benefits are encouraged to attend.
The ad in the Tyler County Booster stated March 18th, we had to move the meeting to the 19th, this is the correct date. Please help share the correct information.