Cele Middle School
Pflugerville ISD
Highlights
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Cele's Chris Gregory Named PfISD Humanitarian of the Year
Congratulations to Chris Gregory of Cele Middle School named the PfISD Secondary Humanitarian of the Year for the 2022-2023 school year.
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Peep Into a Good Book Contest
Cele Middle School recently held the "Peep into a Good Book Contest 2023."
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Cele Choir Shows Character
Cele Middle School Choir is more than just a group of talented young singers.
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Clubs Give Students Opportunity to Explore New Interests
Cele Middle School offers a variety of clubs for students to explore their interests outside of the classroom.
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Colts Rally to Collect Donations for Animals
Cele Middle School recently held a donation drive to collect items for the local animal shelter, and the results were heartwarming.
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District News
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Superintendent serves at Panelist at Austin Chamber State of Talent and Education
Pflugerville ISD Superintendent Dr. Shepherd was featured as a guest speaker at the Austin Chamber of Commerce's annual State of Talent and Education luncheon on September 5. The event, which brought together key leaders and stakeholders from across Central Texas, focused on current trends in education and workforce development, emphasizing partnerships between schools, employers, and city-driven initiatives.
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Parmer Lane ES Kicks Off Brighter Bites Program
Parmer Lane Elementary School proudly launched its first Brighter Bites event earlier this month. It became the inaugural campus in Pflugerville ISD (PfISD) to bring this impactful nutrition program to its families. The event served approximately 150 families, and the school provided fresh fruits and vegetables to promote healthier eating choices and foster a stronger community connection.
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Assistance League donates $20k to student lunches
PfISD is excited to accept a $20,000 donation from the Assistance League of Austin toward student lunch debt.
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In the News: PfISD first district in the state to offer water operator training program
A labor crisis looms as scores of water operators are expected to retire in three to five years. But Pflugerville ISD hopes to change that as it becomes the first district in the state to launch a new water operator training program.