
Winona ISD parents, we have experienced another wide spread power outage from swepco. We will be forced to have an early release today 8/23 at 2:15 pm for car riders and 2:30 for bus riders. There will be no after school program.

Power has been restored. We will continue with a 10am start.

All students currently on campus are having breakfast, which was already prepared. If power is not restored by 8:30 we will dismiss for the day and run buses to drop off students.

The City of Winona is currently without power. We are waiting on information from the power company. As of right we will plan for a delayed start at 10am. We will update you as soon as we can if something changes. Students who have already arrived from buses will be fed breakfast.

Winona ISD is back on schedule. The tornado warning has been lifted. We want to thank all of the Winona ISD Staff for quickly following our emergency protocols to keep kids safe. Transportation will be checking roads and we will update you if there are to be any delays on afternoon bus routes.

We are currently in a shelter in place, all students are safe.

I am very proud of our students in Winona ISD, with the support of our teachers, staff, and Board Members, they have achieved the best scores and highest amount accolades since the STAAR test was implemented. Parents, you should be proud of WISD!


Parents, if you are in need of school supplies bring your kids to the Winona Community Park, Miller Park, on Sunday 8/14 at 3pm.


Happy Father’s Day to all of our Wildcat Dads!


Please share with anyone you know that can join our High School Wildcat Team! Quality mentors are needed now more than ever. Come make a difference, and join us on the way up! We are 4 points from being an "A" Campus, and we need YOU to help us get there!!


All Winona ISD offices will be closed on Monday, May 30th.


The Winona High School 2022 Graduation Ceremony will be Livestreamed on Youtube. Please join us on Friday, May 20th starting at 7pm.
https://youtu.be/LcjYHjfiDiY

Due to a power outage, Winona ISD will have a two hour delay, Monday, May 16th, bus routes will run 2 hours later than normal.


Bus #8 will run 1 hour behind today, 4/25/2022.


All Winona ISD campuses and offices will be closed April 15th and April 18th.


Congratulations to The Winona High School One Act Play cast for advancing to Area! Way to go Mrs. Davis!
Earning honors were:
Rachael Gibbs - Best Performer
Simly Roberson - All Star Cast
Edgar Hinojosa - Honorable Mention
Melvin Salazar - Outstanding Technician


Congratulations to the Winona High School One Act Play for advancing
to bi-district next week in Texarkana.
They gave an outstanding performance that dominated the district competition.
Rachel Gibbs was honored as Best Performer, Simly Roberson was All Star cast, Edger Hinojosa was Honorable Mention All Star, and Rylee Stanley was best Crew All Star.
We are so proud of Mrs. Davis and her team!




All district offices and campuses will be closed March 14-18.
We will welcome students back to school on Monday, March 21, 2022.


Last Call for Ring of Honor Nominations!
The Mission:
The Winona ISD Ring of Honor debuted in December of 2018. The Ring of Honor aims to bring the entire Winona community together to celebrate our school, give thanks, and recognize people who have made Winona ISD such a great place to learn and develop. It is the dedication and commitment of each and every member of our extended Wildcat family that creates this legacy that now exists.
Criteria:
The Ring of Honor seeks to recognize individuals who have achieved local, state, national, or international recognition through their church, school, community, or professional life. The honoree must display commendable character and dedication to the core values and mission of Winona Independent School District. Inductees are not required to be Winona ISD Alumni. All members of the Winona community will have nomination privileges.
Nomination Link: https://forms.gle/E9m9ic2j4aauXAcr6


The Wildcat Powerlifting meet is underway!


