💚 Attendance Matters 💚
at FCHS and FCJH
Students with 96% attendance or better for the first six weeks of school, got to get a full size candy bar from the candy cart.
We will reward students every six weeks that have great attendance.
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️🍫🍬
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
What: Football Send Off
When: Friday, Sept 26 at 3:10
Where: HS Gym
GO WHIRLWINDS!! Beat Hale Center! 💚🌪️
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
FCHS physics students learned about vectors and how to use kinematic equations to have their rockets fly true north, compensating for the wind.
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️🚀
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
🌪️💚Lucky Whirlwinds💚🌪️
6th- Aliana Santos
7th- Addison Hightower
8th- Eduardo Alvarado
9th- Noah Cisneros
10th- Anastacia Lopez
11th- Azael Gomez
12th- Ana Saldana
Students must be present to win.
Congratulations!
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
🌪️JH Pep Rally and Football Info 🌪️
Pep Rally
Time: 12:02-12:32
Theme: Hawaiian
Where: HS Gym
Parents may come in at 11:50
Games
7th at Slaton
8th vs Hale Center
Go Whirlwinds!! 💚🌪️
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
💚 Attendance Matters at FCISD 💚
Congratulations to Jimmy Castillo and Christopher Hatcher! They were the winners of our Nike Dunk shoe drawing for the first six weeks.
All students with 96% attendance or better were entered in a drawing. We randomly chose a winner from high school and a winner from junior high. Students with great attendance have a chance to win every six weeks.
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️👟
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
FCISD 8th graders attended a career fair in Plainview. They got to listen to guest speaker Gabriel Salazar, then they explored different career booths to get more insight into what jobs are out there.
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
Jasmine Flores Creates Special Gift in Fashion Design Class
In Mrs. Bradley’s Fashion Design class, freshman Jasmine Flores is learning the basics of sewing while creating something from the heart. Jasmine recently began working on her first sewing project—a soft, handmade beanie for her mom, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment.
The project has taught Jasmine how to measure, cut, and follow a simple pattern, skills that are essential for beginning sewists. “It feels good to learn something new, but even better knowing I’m making it for my mom,” Jasmine shared.
Mrs. Bradley praised Jasmine’s dedication, noting that combining new learning with a personal project makes the experience even more meaningful. “Jasmine is not only learning the steps of sewing, but also how to put her creativity and care into a project that matters,” she said.
Jasmine’s beanie is more than just a class assignment—it’s a symbol of love and support for her mom during a challenging time.
about 1 month ago, Rhanda Emery
This week students cooked retail cuts of the beef chuck that they have previously identified. They demonstrated the different dry cooking methods and moist cooking methods that are relevant for the various retail cuts of the beef chuck!! But most importantly they enjoyed eating the work they have learned!!
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️🥩
💚 Homecoming Information 💚
Homecoming King Crowned during the pep rally
Homecoming Queen Crowned at half time of the game
Please refer to the map for pep rally seating.
#whirlwindpride 🌪️💚
Go Whirlwinds!! 💚🌪️
about 2 months ago, Rhanda Emery
🌪️💚Lucky Whirlwinds💚🌪️
6th- Adamaris Gomez
7th- Abrian Tamayo
8th- Vincent Cooper
9th- Amberlyn Martinez
10th- Baciio Mendoza
11th- Makinley Whittle
12th- Juan Robledo
Students must be present to win.
Congratulations!
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️
about 2 months ago, Rhanda Emery
FCISD Parents and Guardians,
We would like to bring to your attention a concerning matter we have been noticing happening more often this school year. On several occasions, we have had students ask if they can borrow a loaner laptop for the school day because theirs was left in a vehicle. We would like to respectfully ask that if at all possible, students please not leave their laptops in any vehicle for an extended period of time.
Aside from us having a limited amount of loaners available, this presents a potentially dangerous situation for your property and family. The extremely high or low temperatures in a vehicle are a major risk factor for the batteries inside of laptops malfunctioning and catching fire. They can also damage other internal components of the laptop, which may result in a non-warranty repair and a fine. Laptops left in vehicles can also significantly increase the chances that your vehicle may be broken into. Thieves are well aware that school backpacks often contain technology these days.
We appreciate your attention to this!
about 2 months ago, Floydada Collegiate ISD
Make plans to attend our annual Open House!
about 2 months ago, Floydada Collegiate ISD
No School on Monday!
about 2 months ago, Floydada Collegiate ISD
🌪️Homecoming Pep Rally Info 🌪️
about 2 months ago, Rhanda Emery
Flag Football League Night this Friday!
about 2 months ago, Floydada Collegiate ISD
💚 HOCO 💚 HOCO 💚 HOCO 💚
about 2 months ago, Rhanda Emery
💚Homecoming Parade💚
and
💚Pinning of the Colors💚
about 2 months ago, Rhanda Emery
6th Grade AVID classes were given explicit directions on how to research a chronic disease. They learned how to find reliable sources, create slides, work with partners, and present their work.
Great work! 👏👏👏
#whirlwindpride 💚🌪️