School and Sports

San Saba High School Student Council officers presented a check to Never Surrender Cancer Foundation of San Saba County. Pictured from left are: President Alyssia Torres, Secretary Bryli Edmondson, Vice President Camila Patino, Reporter Kevin Aguilera, Historian Sabrina Dozier, and Treasurer Ximena Cuevas. Photo by Kayti Lackey

San Saba High School Student Council officers presented a check to Never Surrender Cancer Foundation of San Saba County. Pictured from left are: President Alyssia Torres, Secretary Bryli Edmondson, Vice President Camila Patino, Reporter Kevin Aguilera, Historian Sabrina Dozier, and Treasurer Ximena Cuevas. Photo by Kayti Lackey

Think Pink raises over $6K

The San Saba High School Student Council presented a check to the Never Surrender Cancer Foundation of San Saba County in the amount of $6185.42 last Friday at the high school Pink Out Pep Rally .The money was raised through the SSHS Student Council’s Think Pink T-Shirt project.
Richland Springs JH Coyotes with the come from behind WIN over Panther Creek Thursday Night 42-38. Pictured: #21 Cutler Gray, Coach Aviles, Ayleen Aviles, Cheer Sponsor - Courtney Roberson, #40 William Oldham, #14 Angel Cervantes, #3 Joseph Usery, #7 Andrew Woerndell, Coach James, #13 Edgar Flores, #1 Conner Greenwood, Brinlyn Mann, Reese Eckert, #20 Kayden Pierce, #2 Kevin Cervantes, #34 Anthony Palacio, #33 George Gross, #5 Ryan Waddle, and #86 Ryver Phelan Courtesy of Richland Springs Coyote Booster Club

Richland Springs JH Coyotes with the come from behind WIN over Panther Creek Thursday Night 42-38. Pictured: #21 Cutler Gray, Coach Aviles, Ayleen Aviles, Cheer Sponsor - Courtney Roberson, #40 William Oldham, #14 Angel Cervantes, #3 Joseph Usery, #7 Andrew Woerndell, Coach James, #13 Edgar Flores, #1 Conner Greenwood, Brinlyn Mann, Reese Eckert, #20 Kayden Pierce, #2 Kevin Cervantes, #34 Anthony Palacio, #33 George Gross, #5 Ryan Waddle, and #86 Ryver Phelan Courtesy of Richland Springs Coyote Booster Club

#11 Melvin Umble with 1 of his 8 tackles on the night in San Saba’s victory over Harper. Photo by Kayti Lackey

#11 Melvin Umble with 1 of his 8 tackles on the night in San Saba’s victory over Harper. Photo by Kayti Lackey

Armadillos Roll Past Harper, 42–7

The San Saba Armadillos braved an early kickoff and looming weather to put on a dominant performance Friday night, defeating the Harper Longhorns 42–7 in district play. The win improves San Saba’s record to 5–3 overall and 2–1 in district, keeping the Armadillos in strong playoff contention.
Juliana Rangel, Dallas Bryan, Alex Rocha, and Cara Sue Broyles race their electric cars at the Science Mill.

Juliana Rangel, Dallas Bryan, Alex Rocha, and Cara Sue Broyles race their electric cars at the Science Mill.

Cherokee ISD News

Last week was such a fun week here at Cherokee ISD! Our 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders traveled to Johnson City. They had a field trip to the Science Mill. They enjoyed exploring the hands-on parts of the museum and watching a 3-D movie.
SSES Hospital Day

SSES Hospital Day

SSES Hospital Day

First Graders Explore the Human Body and Step Into the Role of DoctorsTwo weeks ago, first graders at San Saba elementary wrapped up their study of the human body systems with an exciting hands on activity.
San Saba Elementary kindergarten students got to walk over to Armadillo Arena to cheer on the San Saba High School Dillos at the pep rally. Our favorite part of the pep rally was watching the dance competition with our very own Mrs. Ceci! We love to support our Dillos!

San Saba Elementary kindergarten students got to walk over to Armadillo Arena to cheer on the San Saba High School Dillos at the pep rally. Our favorite part of the pep rally was watching the dance competition with our very own Mrs. Ceci! We love to support our Dillos!