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EMS ISD Youth and Government Students Lead the Way at Middle School State Conference
EMS ISD middle school students demonstrated leadership, debate skills, and teamwork as they earned top honors at the Junior Youth and Government State Conference.
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Middle School Students Shine at EMS ISD Academic Competition
Over 200 students from all six campuses competed in a range of challenging events, showcasing their hard work, dedication, and academic excellence.
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Ed Willkie Students Shine at YMCA Texas Youth and Government Conference
Young leaders from Creekview, Wayside, Ed Willkie, and Marine Creek earned top honors and state qualifications at the district competition.
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World Language Academy Spring Semester Registration Now Open
Online registration for the spring semester of the World Language Academy is now open.
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Family Access Keeps Parents in the Know
A Skyward Family Access account provides parents and guardians with instant access to assignments and grades. An account is free and a great resource for parents and guardians. Find out more about this valuable service.
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Apply to Become a Substitute Today
Become a sub and enjoy biweekly pay, bonuses, and work schedule flexibility. EMS ISD aims to provide a healthy and safe working environment, too.
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Online School Lunch Account Program
EMS ISD parents can deposit money into school lunch accounts, view purchase history, receive low balance alerts and apply for free and reduced lunch.
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Free Tutoring Available to All Students
The service is available seven days a week from 8 am - 11 pm. Connect with a tutor immediately or schedule a tutoring session any time.
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Sign-up to View School Flyers Electronically in Peachjar
Receive flyers from your child's campus and the community directly via email.
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