4th 6 Weeks Report Cards posted in Parent Portal

4th 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal.

Dalhart Junior High and High School Student Councils are hosting a friendly competition.
They are dividing our schools into teams to collect sippy cups, bottles and soda can tabs to be donated to CareNet and the Ronald McDonald House. Dalhart Elementary and Dalhart High School will compete against Dalhart Intermediate and Dalhart Junior High.
Competition will kick off tomorrow during the home basketball games and will conclude on Friday, January 30. If you don't make it to the basketball game then drop off items at your school of choice.
They are dividing our schools into teams to collect sippy cups, bottles and soda can tabs to be donated to CareNet and the Ronald McDonald House. Dalhart Elementary and Dalhart High School will compete against Dalhart Intermediate and Dalhart Junior High.
Competition will kick off tomorrow during the home basketball games and will conclude on Friday, January 30. If you don't make it to the basketball game then drop off items at your school of choice.


3rd 6 Weeks Report Cards are posted in Parent Portal
See you tomorrow!
See you tomorrow!

3rd 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!

2nd 6 Weeks Report Cards are posted in Parent Portal

2nd 6 Weeks Progress Reports are posted in Parent Portal

ESL and GED Classes offered at Frank Phillips College



Below is the link to the October 2025 Title 3 Parents Make the Difference newsletters. It includes Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle School, and High School newsletters
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16WCW6YKH3v37OyCCwU-wyIng_6htkhsL?usp=drive_link
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16WCW6YKH3v37OyCCwU-wyIng_6htkhsL?usp=drive_link
1st 6 Weeks Report Cards are posted in Parent Portal.

Free School Meals

Summer Feeding at Dalhart Elementary
June 23-27 Menu
Menu subject to change due to availability of foods

Summer Feeding at Dalhart Elementary
June 16-20 Menu
Menu subject to change due to availability of foods

Summer Feeding at Dalhart Elementary
June 9-13 Menu
Menu subject to change due to availability of foods

Summer Feeding at Dalhart Elementary



End of the Year Reminder

Summer Feeding at DES


A concerning TikTok trend is circulating among students at Dalhart ISD, encouraging them to insert pencil lead, foil, or other conductive materials into their school-issued Chromebook USB ports to make the device smoke or spark. While some users see it as a prank or viral challenge, this is both dangerous and illegal.
Tampering with electronic devices in this way poses serious fire and electrical hazards. It can cause permanent damage to the Chromebook, lead to potential injury, and may include school disciplinary action or even criminal charges for property destruction. The lithium ion batteries, when short-circuited, can overheat, swell, catch fire, or even explode, posing a serious threat to the student and others nearby
Educators and parents are urged to talk with students about the consequences of participating in such trends. School issued technology is not only a valuable learning tool but also school property therefore, intentionally damaging or destroying it is not a joke, it's destruction of school property.

A concerning TikTok trend is circulating among students at Dalhart ISD, encouraging them to insert pencil lead, foil, or other conductive materials into their school-issued Chromebook USB ports to make the device smoke or spark. While some users see it as a prank or viral challenge, this is both dangerous and illegal.
Tampering with electronic devices in this way poses serious fire and electrical hazards. It can cause permanent damage to the Chromebook, lead to potential injury, and may include school disciplinary action or even criminal charges for property destruction. The lithium ion batteries, when short-circuited, can overheat, swell, catch fire, or even explode, posing a serious threat to the student and others nearby
Educators and parents are urged to talk with students about the consequences of participating in such trends. School issued technology is not only a valuable learning tool but also school property therefore, intentionally damaging or destroying it is not a joke, it's destruction of school property.

Beginning June 10th(EOC) and June 17th (grades 3-8), you can visit your district's parent portal to Log In & Learn More about your child's STAAR results and how you can provide additional support at home.


