8:30-10:30 A.M. TUESDAY - GET ADVANCE MEALS FOR SPRING BREAK!
You are invited to a night of spectacular dance hosted by the Clovis High School Wildcadettes with special guests Gattis Middle School Dance Team & Yucca Middle School Dance Team.  The night will include award-winning performances by all three groups.  Location: The Rock Date: Tuesday, March 19th Time: 6:00pm Admission: Free
DOUBLE OPPORTUNITY: APPLY NOW AND GIVE THE KIDS SOMETHING TO DO THIS SUMMER! Clovis Community College is looking for instructors to teach Kids College courses this summer.   Instructors can teach a wide variety of subjects. Previous offerings have included science, math, theater, creative writing, sports (basketball, volleyball) and stargazing.   APPLY NOW! For more information contact Perla Herrera at 575.769.4111 or perla.herrera@clovis.edu  The Clovis Municipal Schools neither endorses nor Sponsors the organization or activity promoted in this document. The distribution of this material is provided on an equal basis as a community service.
MARSHALL STEAM FAIR BRINGS OUT THE BEST! In a year of firsts, the inaugural 2024 Marshall STEAM Fair stands out as a crowning jewel with students and the community joining forces to provide an impressive display of creativity and knowledge!  STEAM education highlights science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics, bolstering those areas to prepare students for the world of tomorrow.  Held at the end of February, the event was an outstanding success, with 10 displays covering topics in biology, chemistry, engineering, the environment, and mathematics.    Our celebrity judges were great, and represented a broad array of leaders from industry and governmental organizations in Clovis.   2024 MARSHALL STEAM FAIR  1st Place - Remington Charrier, Lungs and how they work 2nd Place - Noah Dybevik, Drone Lift 3rd Place - Ella Chinikidiadi, Slime Honorable Mention - Donovan Rodriguez, Emergency Cell Phone Charging Honorable Mention - Antonella Macias, The Golden Ratio   THANK YOU TO OUR STUDENTS, STAFF AND COMMUNITY FOR AN OUTSTANDING EVENT!
Over the weekend, four talented young ladies from Clovis High School Freshman Academy showcased their exceptional skills and dedication at the State Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) competition.   The event brought together students from across the state to compete in various STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) events, highlighting their achievements in different categories.  Isabel Sanchez emerged as a standout participant, earning a well-deserved Gold and securing first place in the Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation, Level 2, STAR event. Her outstanding performance not only garnered recognition at the state level but also qualified her for the prestigious National competition, in Seattle, Washington.  Hailey Holmes displayed her creativity in the Repurpose and Redesign, Level 2,  category, earning a Silver and claiming third place. Her innovative approach and dedication caught the attention of judges, marking her as a rising star in the Repurpose and Redesign event.  In the Interior Design STAR event, Level 2, Allyanah Deshoutel and Jazleyn Quintana collaborated seamlessly, earning them a Silver medal and achieving third place in their team event category. Their impressive performance serves as a testament to their talent and commitment.  Participants who achieve Gold or Silver in their respective events qualify for the National competition. Although Isabel Sanchez secured a well-deserved first place, the road to nationals awaits only the top two teams or individuals in each category. Nevertheless, the accomplishments of these young ladies at the state level underscore their dedication and promise a bright future.  Clovis High School Freshman Academy and its FCCLA chapter congratulate Isabel Sanchez, Hailey Holmes, Allyanah Deshoutel, and Jazleyn Quintana on their remarkable achievements at the State FCCLA competition.   Their success not only reflects their individual talents but also speaks to the school's commitment to nurturing excellence and leadership among its students.  WAY TO GO FRESHMAN ACADEMY!
AINT NOTHIN’ TOUGHER THAN A WILDCAT – EXCEPT MAYBE A WILDCADETTE! – ON AIR WITH MIX 107.5!
NEW FACES OF CLOVIS SCHOOLS – MEET ALICIA GARDUNO!
11 YUCCA MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR FCCLA NATIONALS!
HERE’S A DOZEN REASONS WHY THE WILDCADETTES ARE THE BEST
BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT: WILDCATS TO PLAY ALBUQUERQUE SATURDAY!
GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT: LADY WILDCATS TO PLAY MAYFIELD TROJANS FRIDAY!
18 CLOVIS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR FCCLA NATIONALS!
92 TEAMS 19 DIFFERENT SPORTS PROGRAMS – WHAT KIND OF WILDCAT ARE YOU?
PURPLE OUT – 1ST ROUND OF STATE PLAYOFFS SATURDAY AT THE ROCK!
TODAY STARTS MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS MONTH – AND WHEN YOU'RE A MUSIC TOWN LIKE CLOVIS, THAT MEANS A LOT!
HUNGRY? TACO’BOUT A SATISFYING WAY TO HELP STUDENTS!
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT TONIGHT – PRESENTING THE ELEMENTARY HONOR CHOIR!
MAKING WORK FUN – OUR MAINTENANCE AND CUSTODIAL CREWS ARE AWESOME! ​
CLOVIS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS WILL START ON 3-HOUR DELAY TODAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2024
Recap from Regionals:      Chapter in Review Display Level 3 – Isaac Chavira and  Geanna Lopez - In this project we are promoting our chapter and all of its accomplishments and activities this past year.     Chapter Service Project Display  Level 3 – Jazmin Peralez - Her project is over our Pop Tab Drive that we held in January to help the Ronald McDonald House in Albuquerque.     Creed Presentation  Level 3 - Cassandra Golden - How well she can recite the FCCLA creed.     Culinary Knife Skills - Level 2 - Jerimya Landin - He uses the skills used in his prostart class and demonstrates the different techniques of cutting for example Dicing, slicing, Julienne, cubing      Early Childhood Education  Level 3 - Alondra Parez and Milagros Mercadal - In this competition they put together a portfolio and create lesson plans that they would use with preschoolers. They use their knowledge from Child Development, Child care Certification and their work from work experience.     Interpersonal Communications Level 2 - Joaquin Sanchez - He put together a pamphlet and speech about how to resolve conflict within the family.  He is using our FCCLA family's first program to help him with information.     Interpersonal Communications Level 3 - Cassandra Golden - She used her interpersonal communication skills to create a project to help solve miscommunications between peers.     Parliamentary Procedure  Level 3 -  Nana Yaa Hagan, Aidan Nunez, Oluomachi Oparaiheoma-Anaele, Somtochi Oparaiheoma-Anaele, Priscilla Ramirez, Leslie Silva, Daniel Zulueta - This group demonstrates the proper way to run a business meeting using Parliamentary procedure.     Professional Presentation Level 3 - Sadie Mendoza, Chasidee Montano, Apolline Rivera - This group created a speech about the effects of the death of a parent and how that impacts children.     Repurpose and Redesign Level 2 - Bailey Baldock, Emily Bjorklund, Annelise Watson -They created a bear made solely with recycled clothing items and old pillows.  They call it a Precious Pal because you can use the clothing of a deceased loved one to make the bear.     Repurpose and Redesign Level  3 - Roxana Castaneda and Aeowynn Romero - They took plastic bags that everyone has lots of and cut it into strips made plarn and crocheted a reusable bag.