
AHS Girls Wrestling talking with our athletes this morning!


Advanced science classes are "accelerating" through the STAAR review.




More "accelerating" through the STAAR review for science class.




7th Grade is at STEAM today!







Cardio/Weights designing their own workout.


Allen High School’s Drone Teams recently won the Judge’s Coding Award while hosting the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation’s (REC) Southern U.S. Division Aerial Drone Competition.
The Marine Corps JROTC teams are:
Team AE-1 – Eli Adler, Ruby Vo, and Tawqir Quarishi
Team AE-2 –- Mats Wulf, Auni DeLeon, and Nathan Ho
The teams are led by Co-Captains, Eli Adler and Thomas Treece
The award recognizes the team with the most effective and consistent coding techniques used in the Autonomous Flight Mission, demonstrating a deep understanding of programming concepts and iterative problem-solving.
Sixteen teams competed at Allen High School in the Mission Gravity challenges. The competition fosters leadership, technical proficiency, and camaraderie through a structured, rules-based aerial drone challenge following the REC Foundation’s safety and operational standards.




Three Allen High School Students -- Lucas Wu, Jessie Wang, and Ian Roybal -- recently qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME)in the American Mathematics Competition (AMC).
Students who rank in the top 2.5 percent on the AMC 10 or in the top five percent on the AMC 12 high school examinations qualify for the next round of competitions which is the American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME).
The American Mathematics Competition (AMC) is one of the largest, most respected competitions in the world. Today, more than 300,000 students in 50 states and over 30 countries take the AMC to bolster their confidence and passion for math. This year, Allen ISD had 157 students in eighth grade take the AMC 8 and 60 students from grades 9-12 participate in the AMC 10-12.


This #FutureReadyFriday, we're highlighting Avery Adams. Avery plans to attend Abilene Christian University to study elementary education.
To read more about Avery and others, visit https://www.allenisd.org/futurereadyfriday


The Allen ISD Leadership Academy Class of 2025 recently met and toured the campuses at Anderson Early Childhood School and Ford Middle School. Members learned how Anderson serves Prekindergarten students. After a tour and background information, the class also heard from Ford students about their experiences and visions for the campus after renovations.










Registration is now open for Allen ISD Summer Athletic Camps. Camps run June–July for students entering grades 3–9 in Fall 2025. Football, basketball, volleyball, and more led by Allen ISD coaches.
Learn more and register: https://www.allenisd.org/athleticcamps


Mrs. Villarreal, a Special Education teacher at Ford Middle School, has been honored as Allen ISD's Rookie Teacher of the Year, standing out among all new secondary teachers across the district. Mrs. Villarreal's dedication to her students goes far beyond the classroom, as she consistently advocates for their success and well-being. Her compassionate approach, innovative teaching methods, and unwavering commitment to meeting the unique needs of each learner exemplify the qualities of an outstanding educator. Mrs. Villarreal’s ability to foster meaningful connections and create an inclusive learning environment reflects her passion for education and her belief in every student’s potential. Allen ISD is proud to recognize Mrs. Villarreal for her exceptional work and the positive impact she makes on the Ford Middle School community.


It’s Underground Monday, where our staff dresses to match a secret theme that students have to guess! This week’s theme was “wear a shirt that describes your job.” We love making teaching and learning fun!







Great minds truly think alike! Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Castillo, Mrs. Bettge, and Ms. Miller didn’t coordinate their outfits today—yet they still matched! At Ford, we’re effortlessly in sync!


The Lowery Freshman Center Theatre recently hosted the annual Allen ISD Middle School One-Act Play Competition, showcasing the talents of middle school students from Allen ISD and other schools across the area.
The competition provided students with the opportunity to grow as actors, directors, and designers while performing in a supportive environment. Each school presented a one-act play, highlighting months of dedication and preparation.
Congratulations to the following students and schools for their outstanding achievements:
All-Star Cast:
Malila Kovacs – Ford
Victoria Rendon – Ford
Aleah Abouzeid – Ford
Reyansh Gupta – Curtis
Soumya Subramani – Ereckson
Honorable Mention:
Jacob Williamson – Ford
Indigo Kheeler – Curtis
Amber Barries – Ereckson
Elliot Krohn – Ereckson
Graham Besson – Ereckson
Best Ensemble: Curtis Middle School
Best Technician:
Mohamed Ahmed – Ford
Sabrina Sutton – Curtis
Best Technical Crew: Ford Middle School
A special thank you to the directors and the Lowery Freshman Center staff for making this event possible.





So proud of our amazing students! Your hard work, dedication, and musical excellence truly shined at UIL this year. Congratulations on your well-earned success!






Help keep students safe on their way to school! Our crossing guards play a vital role in making sure our students make it safely to school and brighten mornings with a friendly face. Join the team and make a difference! Apply today: https://www.allenisd.org/jobs


Mark your calendars. Registration for Allen ISD’s Summer Camps opens April 8 at 6:30 a.m. These popular camps fill fast, so don’t wait. Camps with exciting programs are available for children ages 36 months through seventh grade!
Learn more: https://www.allenisd.org/summercamps


The Superintendent’s Snack Cart rolled through Ereckson Middle School recently. Dr. Bullock, Board members John Holley and Veronica Yost, Principal Harper, and staff handed out snacks to EMS staff to show appreciation for their hard work and dedication.






Ford's Hope Squad is gearing up for Hope Week by adding some messages of hope to our entrances.






The Allen Eagles Robotics team won honors at a February 28 district FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) held in Tomball, earning first- and fourth-place finishes and points for the state championship in April.
The Eagle Robotics Program also won the Sustainability Award for its work in the district and community. Thirty-four other Texas teams participated in the coral-reef-themed competition. Allen sent two 45-person robot teams and seven mentors to the contest.
The next FRC event will be set for March 21-22 at Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth.
Congratulations to these innovative students!
