
Floydada Collegiate Junior High and High School students and parents: The FCISD technology team is needing your help for a unique situation we find ourselves in as we start the STAAR and TELPAS testing season. The new testing software requires a macOS update to be done on the computer for our secondary campus. The process is fairly easy, but it's not something we can do remotely. Students have the ability to update their machines themselves without the need for an admin password. Mr. King has emailed a link to a video guide to all student emails. The link is also included in this post. If your child has any time to do this over the spring break it would be very helpful. However, if you have a bandwidth-limited hotspot or poor Internet it can wait until the student is back in school. We appreciate everyone's help in getting this done so that testing can go as smoothly as possible! Your child is welcome to come to the TIP room where Mr. King or Mr. Vega can assist with this or any other issues. Have a great rest of the week!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14gTrA1bO_EnG3SEsnqGbtkuMe6IybCs5/view

Congratulations to Erin Trevino for being selected to play in the Texas Annual Golden Spread All-Star Basketball Games in April!



2022 FCHS Tennis Schedule

2022 FCHS Golf Schedule

Game Change for Spring Break!
District Opener Tuesday March 15
Floydada Lady Winds Softball at Lady Winds Field
Floydada vs New Deal
1:00 pm Varsity 3:00 pm JV
Saturday March 19
Floydada at New Deal
11:00 am Varsity 1:00 pm JV

Awesome Attendance Award for 4th six weeks winner is Ezekiel Moreno. Congratulations!!


Our Awesome Attendance Award for 4th six weeks is Ezekiel Moreno! Congratulations

Honorable Mention One Act Play All Star Cast included Andrew Suarez, Alyzea Logsdon, and Kimberlee Ramirez.


Awarded One Act Play All Star Crew are Mary Strange and Brett Brittain.


Members of the One Act Play All Star Cast are Thomas Longoria, Reese Hinsley, Liam Johnston, and Omar Chavana.


Holley Monroe was awarded One Act Play Best Performer!


Floydada One Act Play advances to Bi-District! The performed “Dirt” under the direction of Mr. Piland. Congratulations to all the cast and crew!


2022 Mean Green Relay Time Schedule


We are so excited to announce the 2022-2023 FCISD Cheerleaders!
Junior High: Rilynn Hinsley, Itzel Baltazar, Madison Pyle, Katelyn Lopez, Sofia Castaneda, Jenna Martinez, Aubrianna Martinez, Abigail Reyes, Addison Hinson


We are so excited to announce the 2022-2023 FCISD Cheerleaders!
Junior Varsity: Callie Brittain, Kirsten Pyle, Allyson Romero, Katelynn Ramirez, Mekayla Fipps, Kyra Segura


We are so excited to announce the 2022-2023 FCISD Cheerleaders!
Varsity: Devin Reyes, Faith Lopez, Victoria Cervera, Alea Lira, Elenna Foster, Miya Fipps


FCISD students of the day. Representing high school is Jimmy Garcia and junior high is Joshua Stewart. Congratulations!



2022 WHIRLWIND TRACK SCHEDULE


My Fellow Whirlwinds and Lady Winds Fans,
I’d like to start off by thanking you for your support of our student-athletes and programs. Your support of our students and their efforts does not go unnoticed and is appreciated by everyone in our school community. Thank you!
I recently visited with sports officials who were brutally honest about the perception among sports officials of Floydada fan behavior at athletic contests. While the vast majority of our fans are positive and do not ever cause any issues, the behavior of a few unruly fans is being generalized to our greater community. This definitely isn’t fair but it’s reality. Quite honestly, I don't like that our school district is getting such a negative label due to some individuals being unable to control their emotions. I'll be the first to admit that I, myself, get frustrated with certain calls that officials make from time to time. However, I’ve come to realize that officials are human and humans will not ever be perfect. I’ve also come to realize that negatively voicing frustration with calls officials make does not help our teams in situations where a call could go one way or the other. Simply put, if spectators engage negatively with an official, that official will not give us the benefit of the doubt any time there is a close call. As a parent of a pitcher, I want umpires to give us the “corners” or close calls. The same officials that have voiced concerns about our fans have told me that our athletes and coaches demonstrate outstanding sportsmanship. We’d like for our fans to earn that same recognition. I don’t think this means that a fan cannot comment with an “ooh,” “come on, blue,” or another jovial comment on occasion when an official misses a call; however, it should be done with emotional restraint and with good taste.
With that said, I feel compelled to share information about the stance our district will take moving forward on spectator behavior. The UIL Sportsmanship Manual states the following:
• Always support your team and the efforts of all participants involved.
• Do not intimidate or ridicule a player, coach, or official before, during or after a contest.
• Always praise athletes for their actions during a game.
• A ticket is a privilege to observe the contest, not a license to verbally assault others or be generally obnoxious.
• Learn the rules of the game so that you may understand and appreciate why certain situations take place.
• Always respect the integrity and judgment of officials. They are present to regulate the flow and enforce the rules of the game. An official should never be degraded or ridiculed for a call they make.
• Show respect for the opposing players, coaches, spectators, and support groups. Treat them as guests to your school.
• Use only cheers that support and uplift the teams involved.
• Recognize and show appreciation for an outstanding play by either team.
• Refrain from the use of any controlled substance (alcohol, drugs, etc.) before, during, and after the game, on or near the site of the event.
• Be a positive role model at events through your own actions and by censuring those around you whose behavior is unbecoming.
If we notice a fan behaving inappropriately, we will kindly ask that fan to correct the behavior. If the person refuses or if the behavior continues, then we will remove the fan from the contest (whether our team is playing home or away). Removal from a school event may result in a fan being banned from school events for the remainder of the school year.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. We always want our students, athletes, and fans to represent our community in the most positive manner. I know that together we can continue to support our kids while demonstrating outstanding sportsmanship.
Sincerely,
Dr. Gilbert Trevino
Superintendent – Floydada Independent School District
226 West California Street
Floydada, Texas 79235
(806) 983-3498

Floydada Collegiate Junior High & High School Cafeteria workers celebrating Dr. Seuss's Birthday.