
Congratulations to our Freshman of the Week: Johnny Ramos!
Johnny was nominated by Mrs. Perez because he is always cheerful and helpful. Mrs. Perez is also proud of all his hard work in her class.
Way to go, Johnny! Keep up the great work!


Hello Pearsall ISD Community
Please view the attached flyer. School will start at 10am.


Kindness Week is next week! Here are the different themes for each day!
Here's a video that asks: Is our world becoming meaner and meaner? We talk to each other in disrespectful ways, but is there anything you can do about it?
https://collegesearch.collegeboard.org/home


Congratulations to our Teacher of the Week: Mr. Robert Contreras!
Mr. Contreras works hard to share his love of reading and writing with our Mavericks!
Thank you, Mr. Contreras, for everything you do for our campus!


Congratulations to this week's recipient for, "Caught Being Kind": Alexa Howard!
Alexa came in clutch with the assistant for a fellow Maverick during the stock show.
Thank you, Alexa for making the world a kinder place!


Congratulations to our Senior of the Week: Emily Valle!
Emily was nominated by Mr. Garza because she participates in class discussions, works well with peers, completes assignments on time, and comes to class with a positive attitude!
Way to go Emily!Keep up the great work!


Congratulations to our Junior of the Week: Samantha Diaz!
Samantha was nominated by Mr. Crawford because she is always punctual and read to learn, exemplifying the model high school student.
Way to go, Samantha! Keep up the great work!


Congratulations to our Sophomore of the Week: Elizabeth Burrows!
Elizabeth was nominated by Mr. Marcrum because she is always upbeat and ready to help or answer questions in class.
Way to go, Elizabeth! Keep up the great work!


Congratulations to our Freshman of the Week: Mya Fernandez!
Mya was nominated by Coach Hernandez because she does a great job participating in class discussions and excelling in her assignments!
Way to go, Mya! Keep up the great work!


Students in Mrs. Diaz-Alejandro's Pre-Cal class work in teams to study up for their exam on trigonometric ratios. Keep up the great work, Mavericks! Best of luck tomorrow on your test!





Seniors, please see the attached notice.


Congratulations to our Teacher of the Week: Mr. Navarro!
Mr. Navarro does a great job creating engaging lessons for his students and has a positive attitude.
Way to go!


Congratulations to our Senior of the Week: Gael Garcia!
Gael was nominated by Mrs. Diaz-Alejandro because he always gets his work completed and participates in class discussion.
Way to go, Gael! Keep up the great work!


Congratulations to our Junior of the Week: Jayden Gonzales!
Jayden was nominated by Coach Telles because he is always willing to help out his fellow classmates when they are struggling and participates during classroom discussion!
Way to go, Jayden! Keep up the great work!


Congratulations to our Sophomore of the Week: Aracely Ruiz!
Aracely was nominated by Ms. Ornelas because she is always positive and proactive!
Way to go, Aracely! Keep up the great work!


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Congratulations to our Freshman of the Week: Davian Santos!
Davian was nominated by Mr. Singleton because he turns in high-quality work, participates in class, and earns excellent grades.
Way to go, Davian! Keep up the great work!


Pearsall ISD Community,
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Students in Ms. Duffy's CNA class showcased their scrubs today. Looking sharp, Mavericks!




Students in Mr. Roldan's physics classes tested the concept of impulse, which is a change in the momentum of an object. How does it work? Well, in essence, since an impulse is calculated by multiplying force by time, if students are able to increase the amount of time an egg spends experiencing the force of hitting the ground, then the egg will experience a smaller force since momentum is conserved. It would require the same impulse to stop the momentum if the egg experienced a large force in a smaller amount of time, so increasing the amount of time the egg spends hitting the ground ensures that it will not crack. Way to go, Mavericks!


