CDC now recommends you wear a mask in public where you can’t avoid being near people, like in grocery stores, pharmacies & healthcare settings https://bit.ly/2V8o5Y2. Remember though, your local authorities may have already issued a specific order re: masks. #StayHomeTexas

The virus lives in tiny droplets in the lungs of people w/ COVID-19, even when they don’t show symptoms. We can breathe the same air as anyone within abt. 6 ft. of us. Staying farther apart from people during this time reduces the chance of breathing in the virus. #StayHomeTexas

Coughing & sneezing can send tiny infected droplets into the air which can be inhaled by anyone within 6 feet of us. Always cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow and immediately wash your hands to lessen the risk of spreading the virus. Be smart. Stay well! #StayHomeTexas

Spread the Word!! Virtual Kindergarten Roundup will be held May 1st! Keep an eye on this site for more information coming soon!!

Wondering what our 1st graders did this week? Here is just a small glimpse into their week of learning! They sent in pictures showing how they are athletes and they enjoyed a zoom birthday for some friends in class! Easton played the guitar and they all sang Happy Birthday!!




It has been another great week of learning!! Thanks to all our staff, students, and parents for jumping in there and working hard to make sure our Pirates & Lady Pirates keep learning during this time!!

2nd graders did an awesome job this week on their 2-D Shape Hunt and on their Solar System models!
People with no symptoms have the potential to unknowingly spread COVID-19! That’s why it’s best for everyone in your family to stay at home and away from others as much as possible until instructed otherwise from state and local officials. #StayHomeTexas

Texas, remember the importance of social distancing. If you must go out, avoid public spaces and keep your distance from others (at least 6 feet). If we continue to follow valuable public health guidance, fewer of our friends & family will be affected by COVID-19. #StayHomeTexas

Don't forget: Dual Credit enrollment is due Wednesday, April 8th. You need to at least have the process started by tomorrow. Email Mrs. Allovio if you have any questions. She would be happy to help! jallovio@crawford-isd.net

#COVID19 lives on droplets in the lungs of people with the virus, even if they don’t have symptoms. When infected people breathe, the virus enters the air. If you can’t #StayHome, wear a mask/scarf/bandana, stay 6 feet apart, and wash your hands. #DontGoViral

Crawford FFA Alumni Association Scholarship application is now posted. The application needs to be returned to Mr. Hunter by May 1st. The mailing address to return it to is listed on the application. https://5il.co/et6t

Common symptoms of #COVID19 are fever, dry cough, & shortness of breath. If you have mild symptoms, call your doctor & #StayHome. If you develop serious symptoms, such as trouble breathing, pressure in the chest, or bluish lips or face, call your doctor & seek care immediately.

Before social distancing, each person with #COVID19 spread the virus to 2.5 more people. At that pace, most would get it, and many more people would die. But we can slow the spread. That’s why we all #StayHome. #ApartTogether we slow coronavirus.

You can spread #COVID19 without knowing you have it. Whether you have symptoms or not, #StayHome. If you have to go out, wear a mask/bandana/scarf, regularly wash your hands, and stay 6 feet apart. We must stay #ApartTogether to slow coronavirus. https://tea.texas.gov/staywell

Lots of learning went on this week for our Pirates & Lady Pirates!



Today was Crazy Hair Day for Mrs. Pfennig's Class!
Students in grades 9-11 who are interested in running for an FFA Officer position need to turn in an application to Mr.Hunter or Mrs. Eaves by April 15th. Students have been sent the application through google classroom. Application is also in link.
https://5il.co/emv4

Information for seniors and their families: The MAC Program/Waco Foundation employees want students to continue moving forward with their college plans and financial aid. They are still available to help with financial aid (FAFSA), scholarship, and college application questions. They will support students through phone calls, text messages, email, and Zoom meetings. Click on the link for their contact information. https://5il.co/emsf


