
Gifted and Talented students in the 7th and 8th grade are working together on a project, which involves solving a murder mystery. Gifted & Talented sponsor Christina Mathes said the students have been divided into groups with the groups working on the same murder mystery. They have to take the facts and clues they've been given and put them together to nab the murderer.





Under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, schools must identify children and youth in homeless situations and provide appropriate services including immediate enrollment in school and participation in the school lunch program.
The term “homeless children and youth” means individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence and includes children and youths who are sharing the housing of others due to loss of housing or economic hardship; are living in motels, trailer parks or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative accommodations; are living in emergency shelters; are abandoned in hospitals; or are awaiting foster care placement.
Should you or your child find yourself in these circumstances, even temporarily, there are services to help. Nicole Cameron, is the McKinney Vento liaison for the district and would be able to help get you connected to resources you may need. You can contact her at (940) 553-1900 ext. 2248 or at nicole.cameron@visdtx.org.
You can click this link to watch a short video on the McKinney-Vento Program.

Parents mark your calendar and join us for our VMS Success Rally!!! Celebrating students who had first six weeks perfect attendance, those who made the 'A' Honor Roll, 'AB' Honor Roll and more!!


The VMS Students of the Week for last week were: 6th Grade -- Jahneela Torrez & Corey Camacho; 7th Grade -- Kylah Venerable & Devlin Green; 8th Grade -- Giselle Clemente & A.J. Ragland. Congratulations to these students!!! Your picture will be on the digital sign at VMS and at the Admin Building this week.


Vernon ISD Social Worker Nicole Cameron is sharing a monthly newsletter with a variety of information on community events, parenting tips, mental health topics and other subjects. Here is the September edition.


Planning is underway for the annual Vernon Middle School Fall Festival. VMS is looking for parents and other communities members who are interested in helping with this wonderful event. A informational meeting will be held at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the VMS Cafeteria.


Just a reminder that tomorrow is an early release Friday. Here is the release times for the schools.


Students in Jamie Wages Life Skills Class were studying rainbows in their science class today and worked on an experiment




Members of the VMS Student Advisory Committee met with sponsors today to make plans for the VMS STudent Success Rally that is scheduled for later this month.


Last week, Vernon ISD Supt. Dr. Kermit Ward and Assistant Supt. Blaise Boswell visited the local Solvay plant and received a tour of the facility. Dr. Ward and Mr. Boswell met with Solvay officials and discussed future collaborative opportunities between Vernon ISD and the company.



VMS Teachers, Staff and Specials of the Month for August were: Specials of the Month -- Dianne Koch; Staff of the Month -- April Isnhower; 6th Grade Co-Teacher of the Month -- Paula Strong & Christina Mathes; 7th Grade Teacher of the Month -- Robby Spencer; 8th Grade Teacher of the Month -- Amy Frank. Congratulations!!! And, Thank You for your hard work and dedication to our students!!


VMS Students' of the Week for the Week of Sept. 4-Sept. 8 were: 6th grade -- Mia-Mae Bell and Cooper Copeland; 7th grade -- Eh Blue Poo (not pictured) and Dylan Easley; and 8th grade -- Nyneave Yarbrough and Julian Rodriguez. Congratulations to these students!!


More pics from Friday's Lion Roar event.









Here are pics from the Lions Roar event that was held Friday afternoon in conjunction with the 2023 Homecoming. There were a lot of carnival games and food trucks for everyone to enjoy.











The Vernon Athletic Booster Club and Vernon ISD had a little help Friday morning in setting up for the Lions Roar event that was held in the afternoon leading up to the Homecoming Game. Students helped put up a tent, while the Vernon Fire Department filled the dunking booth for the Vernon Lions Club. Thanks to all who helped!! We appreciate it!!




Three weeks into the school year and Vernon ISD is currently surpassing it's attendance goal for 2023-24!! Great job students and parents!!! Keep it up!!


If you can't make it to tonight's Lions Homecoming Game against the Lake View Chiefs, you can catch all the action online at www.network1sports.com/station/kvwc. The local radio station however is unable to broadcast the game over the radio, due to issues with the tower. Just remember you can catch it online by following the link.
*** PLEASE BE AWARE!!! -- Any comments posting links to watch the game are scam. Click on those links at your own risk.***

REMEMBER!!! Tickets must be purchased ahead of time for tonight's Homecoming game between our Lions and the San Angelo Lake View Chiefs. Scan the code or click on this link to be taken to the ticket purchase page on the Vernon ISD website https://www.vernonisd.org/page/ticket-purchases


Get your tickets online today!!! 2023 Homecoming Game!!! Your 2-0 Lions taking on the 1-1 San Angelo Lake View Chiefs. Kickoff is 7 p.m., at Leo Brittain Field at Lion Stadium. It's also Lions' home-opener!!


Vernon Middle School Students of the Week are: 6th grade -- Bryn Gardner & R.J. Villarreal (not pictured); 7th grade -- Austyn Moore & Caylor Streit; 8th grade -- Flora Ortega & Isaac Trejo. Great job students!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
