🏆 Congratulations to our WHS UIL Congressional Debate Team! These talented students represented Wall with excellence at the Regional Meet — and we’re proud to announce our new Regional Champions and State Qualifiers!
Amelia Taylor – Regional Champion Carter Cline – 2nd Kendelle Weltzin – 3rd Emma Peterson – Golden Gavel Presiding Officer Award Elle Peterson – 7th
A huge shoutout to Head Congressional Debate Coach Mr. Taylor for leading the team to success! Shoutout to Mrs. Shelly Nelson (Extemporaneous Speaking), Mrs. Cody Watts (CX Debate), and Mrs. Missey Dacey (Current Events) for building a strong foundation through their event coaching!
This incredible showing was a true team effort, and we can’t wait to see what they accomplish at State in January!
about 1 month ago, Wall ISD
Our 5th Grade Colonists explored the causes and effects of the American Revolution, including the impact of taxation without representation! Using Skittles as their “money,” students were “taxed” for things like wearing jeans, ponytails, or having brown eyes. This fun, hands-on activity gave them a firsthand look at the unfair treatment that angered colonists and ultimately led to the fight for American independence.
about 1 month ago, Wall ISD
🐄🐐🐖 Our kindergarteners had the best day visiting Pecan Creek Farm & Ranch!
They got to see and learn about all kinds of animals — and even got a close-up look at life on the farm. 🌾🐥 It was a hands-on day full of smiles, giggles, and lots of learning!
Thank you to Pecan Creek Farm and Ranch for such a fun and educational experience!
about 1 month ago, Wall ISD
Job well done, Lady Hawks! 👏 Congratulations on a successful and rewarding season!
Graphic Creation: Wall Hawk Media
about 1 month ago, Wall ISD
🤖 The WHS Robotics teams had a blast showcasing their creations to our Wall Elementary students today! Each team member had the chance to discuss and teach the Little Hawks about their robots — sharing how they designed, built, and programmed their projects. It was an inspiring morning full of curiosity, creativity, and future engineers in the making!
about 2 months ago, Wall ISD
🧠🔬 STEMACES in Action! Our 8th graders are putting their computational and analytical thinking to the test with a hands-on STEMACES lesson! Students are exploring electricity and discovering what does — and does not — complete a circuit!
Check out their creativity, collaboration, and real-world application of STEM learning. 🚀📊
about 2 months ago, Wall ISD
Hawks are launching into learning! 🦅💥 Our Physics students designed and built their own catapults to explore projectile motion! From launch to landing, they investigated how angle, force, and mass affect the flight path — hands-on learning at its best! ⚙️🎯 #GOHAWKS #STEMinAction
about 2 months ago, Wall ISD
📚🍋 Our 4th graders got creative with their book report projects! Check out these oustanding Lemonade War–themed board games they designed—so fun and imaginative! Great job, Hawks!
about 2 months ago, Wall ISD
Mrs. Sorelle and the High School-English 1301 students took history beyond the classroom! 🏙️
Partnering with the New York Tenement Museum, they participated in the international Your Story, Our Story project — a collection that celebrates family heritage and the objects that tell our personal histories.
After taking a virtual field trip through the museum and researching their own family stories, students submitted entries that are now shared on the museum’s website! 📜🌍
We’re so proud of their creativity, reflection, and hard work in connecting the past to the present through their own stories.
Saturday, October 4th, our Wall FFA Meat Judging Team competed in the Texas Tech Fall Invitational contest. Several top programs from Texas, Oklahoma and Florida were in attendance as Wall FFA took home top honors. Will Aldridge won multiple categories and earned a $2,000 scholarship as the 1st High Individual of the contest. Other scores contributing to the win include Koen Braden and Levi King. Also judging that day were freshmen team members Faron Speck, Bailey Nickell and Sutton Halfmann who had an opportunity to learn from these three talented seniors! Way to go Hawks!
2 months ago, Wall ISD
Fourth graders have been working on creating interactive mazes for kinder students to navigate in RTI enrichment.
3 months ago, Wall ISD
8th grade technology students experenced a lesson covering farming technology which our local farmers deal with everyday . They had the opportunity to listen to John Deere Product Manager, Alisha Schwertner! She shared how technology is shaping the future of agriculture—from designing equipment and setting field boundaries for self-driving machines to testing autonomous farm equipment that farmers will soon use in the field. Farming is a technically advanced , hands on career that feeds our nation daily.
3 months ago, Wall ISD
Action Needed: 2025–2026 Health Services Consent Form Dear Parent/Guardian, State law requires parent/guardian consent for students to receive health and counseling-related services at school. Please complete the 2025–2026 Health Services Consent Form today. Attached, you will find a letter from Wall ISD with additional information and instructions on how to access the consent form. You may also use the link below to complete the form directly: Parental Consent for Routine Physical or Mental Health Services Thank you for your partnership in helping us keep your child healthy, safe, and ready to learn.
3 months ago, Wall ISD
Wall ISD Tennis receives onsite recognition for past and present participants. Way to go Wall Hawk Tennis!
3 months ago, Wall ISD
Kindergarten learning about illusion & sculpture through bubbles.
3 months ago, Wall ISD
Wall Hawk tennis team played host at the Big Spring High School courts (4) to Lubbock Cooper Liberty and Ft Stockton. Beginning play against LCL @8:30AM, the Hawks united to pull off a 10-7 win followed by additional wins to wrap up the morning. By 3 PM, we were back on courts against 4A Ft Stockton. Impressive doubles lead with 6-1 count, followed by singles battles that would top the win off 10-2. Congratulations to all!
4 months ago, Wall ISD
Attention: With student safety in mind please be advised of a state law pertaining to cell phone use for all drivers in an active school zones. Please be advised that Wall ISD continues to have the support of additional law enforcement presence to ensure the safety of all students and staff.
1. Using a mobile phone on school property, such as parking lots, during an active school zone is an offense unless the phone is connected to the vehicle or on a speaker phone capable of not being held with either hand.
2. Using a mobile phone in an active school zone is an offense unless the phone is connected to the vehicle or on a speaker phone capable of not being held with either hand.
4 months ago, Wall ISD
Wall ISD 2025-2026 Cell Phone Changes: State Law (HB1481) prohibits students from using personal electronic devices on school property during school instructional hours beginning in 2025-2026. No Cell Phones- Smart Phones, Flip Phones ect. No Smart Watches-Smart Watches, fitness trackers ect. No Bluetooth Earbuds/Headphones - Air Pods and other wireless earbuds/headphones that connect to personal deivices - wired headphones may be used with Chromebooks. No Tablets & Personal Laptops- iPads, tablets, laptops, gaming devices, etc. Please refer to our updated policy and consequences in the Wall ISD Student Handbook!
4 months ago, Wall ISD
Bus Routes For 2025-2025 School Year
4 months ago, Wall ISD
Texas Legislature passed all reduced priced meals for student breakfast and lunches to be served at no charge to the students. Reduced priced meals will be free to reduced students for the next 2 years starting September 1, 2025 – August 31, 2027. If your child has already qualified for reduced meal lunches, August will still be charged at .40 per lunch. Breakfast is still free. If you have any questions please contact Lisa Glasscock at 325-651-7790 ext. 1236.