Student's in Mrs. Wilkerson's class have been delighting in the process of learning their classmates' names through the engaging "Busy, Busy, Bumblebee" name game. Each student takes turns holding the fuzzy bee while patting their legs and singing "Busy, Busy Bumblebee, won't you say your name for me?" This interactive activity fosters a sense of community and encourages participation.
Students in Mrs. Reynold's class are engaging in center-based learning activities. Each center features a variety of tasks, including mathematics, writing, and foundational literacy skills. This approach not only facilitates academic learning but also encourages socialization and sharing among peers. Throughout the day, students rotate through each center, diligently working and expanding their knowledge.





The school year has commenced successfully, with students adapting well to their learning routines. A wonderful way to begin each classroom day is with the Pledge of Allegiance to the American and Texas flags. Here is a glimpse of Mrs. Straley’s class participating today.

Celebrating our students with August birthdays!

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our amazing custodial staff here at Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy. Their unwavering dedication to maintaining the cleanliness of our campus, even during the summer months, is commendable. Thanks to their diligent efforts, our campus remains pristine and inviting throughout the year. Head custodian Lisa Birge and her crew Donna Stepan, D Jackson, and Kenny Whatley.

In the latest episode of Take 2 with Hawk, Kurtis and Dr. Hawkins break down Bond 2025, which will appear on the ballot in November. The dive into what's on each proposition, as well the process which led to this proposal.
Watch the full episode on YouTube or listen anywhere you listen to great podcasts.
YouTube --> https://youtu.be/4Hz8FU_LMKg
Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964
Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/794hkvb4LDpbtjmwNsb7Db?si=7f3bfebd1f6741ba
First Day of School. Welcome to Mae Stevens Early Learning Academy. Photos from this mornings arrivals.

Tuesday night, the CCISD Board of Trustees approved a policy regarding cell phones and other personal communication devices, in alignment with House Bill 1481. We are encouraging students to put their devices "Away for the Day," to focus on learning.


In this installment of Dawg Tales, CCHS Digital Media teacher Madison Seifert explains the facility challenges students in the district's Career & Technical Education programs face on a daily basis.
https://youtube.com/shorts/TGRwGIFcGTA
https://youtube.com/shorts/TGRwGIFcGTA
In today's installment of Dawg Tales, CCHS senior Brenna Butler shines a light on the struggles student-athletes at CCHS face on a daily basis with the current facilities.
https://youtube.com/shorts/vSholfRxBMU
https://youtube.com/shorts/vSholfRxBMU
Join us tomorrow night for Meet the Teacher Night and enjoy some delicious milk & cookies, courtesy of CCISD's award-winning Child Nutrition team.

An all-new Take 2 with Hawk is now LIVE in your podcast feed & on YouTube! In this edition, Kurtis & Dr. Hawkins discuss what's coming in next week's board meeting, Back to School news & notes, as well as Convocation.
See the full episode on YouTube --> https://youtu.be/86whTkne9Ak
Listen on Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964?i=1000721317456
Listen on Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/0C6yskZrmXyCLIeuWcxAxy?si=564a5838648e4f65
See the full episode on YouTube --> https://youtu.be/86whTkne9Ak
Listen on Apple Podcasts --> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-2-with-hawk/id1811210964?i=1000721317456
Listen on Spotify --> https://open.spotify.com/episode/0C6yskZrmXyCLIeuWcxAxy?si=564a5838648e4f65
Bulldawg family, all 11 of our CCISD campuses are now on Facebook! In an effort to improve our communication with the community, illustrate our program offerings and show the wonderful things happening in CCISD classrooms in a daily basis.
Give your student’s campus a follow!
Give your student’s campus a follow!


Thank you, Bulldawg Nation, for an AMAZING first day of this year's Stuff the Bus.
We hope you'll join us this weekend at Walmart Copperas Cove to ensure every student in Copperas Cove ISD starts the year off with the supplies they need.
Saturday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday: 1-5 p.m.
https://youtube.com/shorts/aryTxQo-klM?feature=share
We hope you'll join us this weekend at Walmart Copperas Cove to ensure every student in Copperas Cove ISD starts the year off with the supplies they need.
Saturday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday: 1-5 p.m.
https://youtube.com/shorts/aryTxQo-klM?feature=share
Leah Elmore, a member of the Long Range Facilities Planning Committee, helps explain the process the committee went through this summer in this edition of Dawg Tales.
https://youtube.com/shorts/NNjQy7KsSbI
https://youtube.com/shorts/NNjQy7KsSbI
In this edition of Dawg Tales, CCISD Director of Instrumental Music Mario Morales describes the facility challenges affecting students in the Pride of Cove Band & Color Guard on a daily basis.
https://youtube.com/shorts/g4Y5RCo_ksc
https://youtube.com/shorts/g4Y5RCo_ksc
Cassidee Tuiasosopo, a sophomore at CCHS, describes the challenges students face with the space constraints in the campus cafeteria.
https://youtube.com/shorts/cm9beqKFNAY?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/cm9beqKFNAY?feature=share
In this installment of Dawg Tales, we walk through the facility challenges facing CCISD's Agricultural Sciences programs, especially at Copperas Cove HS.
https://youtube.com/shorts/Lq-ZAYg60TA
https://youtube.com/shorts/Lq-ZAYg60TA
CCISD Director of Fine Arts Megan Kenobbie outlines how facility challenges limit the fine arts programs in Cove, especially at Copperas Cove HS.
https://youtube.com/shorts/1k5MKt-ZGsU?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/1k5MKt-ZGsU?feature=share
We would like to thank the Coryell County Sheriff’s Office in its continued partnership to ensure the safety and security of the CCISD students, staff and visitors. They provided a 16-hour ALERRT Level 1 course to the Safety and Security Department to prepare our security personnel with instruction on how to handle an active situation. This training is also required by all Texas peace officers.

