
The AHS Peer Assistance and Leadership (PALs) program visited Marion Elementary to mentor young students. These 10th-grade PALs, along with peers from AHS and Lowery Freshman Center, train to mentor K-6 students and participate in various leadership activities.








Next up for Reading with the Eagles: Norton and Story Elementary! Today, the Allen Eagles visited both campuses, spending time with the Falcons and Knights. Go Eagles!











AHS hosted a “Course Expo” for district parents and students in grades 7-11, showcasing academic and organizational opportunities on campus. Teachers, counselors, and club sponsors shared information and answered questions for hundreds of students district-wide.











Working on ratios using skittles!


Taste the ratio! Using skittles to discover ratios


Red Ribbon Week door challenge!


Solving equations in Focus!




Mrs. Villarreal enjoyed watching and supporting FMS Choir and the FMS Volleyball team! 🐎🏐🎼




Students working as a community to build paper towers



My FOCUS class working together and learning about Developing a Community and Respect for Individual Differences.




Feeling the need for Speed ...and Acceleration!




" Flexible Thinking" class activity in Study Skills.





The last day for early voting in the general election and Allen ISD Bond Proposal is Friday, Nov. 1. The Bond Proposal will create modern, safe facilities to provide a consistent student experience across the district. Learn more at https://www.allenisdbond.com


Congratulations to AHS junior Nicolas Powell for winning 1st place in the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo archery competition! He earned the Grand Champion title, a $1,200 scholarship, a trophy, a belt buckle, a custom speaker, and a lifetime Texas hunting and fishing license!


Congratulations to all of our AISD All City Band members! Wonderful performance today! We are so proud of your hard work.



Our varsity choirs performed Monday with the varsity choirs from Curtis, Ereckson, Lowery and Allen High School! It was so powerful to hear 450 young people singing together.



The Ford Choir room looked a lot like a tailor's shop this week! Thank you to our fabulous volunteers who fitted over 100 students for their choir dresses!



The 2024 bond would repair campus foundation issues. Some walls at Ford Middle School have separated from the floor, many doors won’t open and close correctly, and several sets of lockers are detaching from the walls. Learn more at https://www.allenisdbond.com


Allen High School will host the AHS Course Expo on Monday, Oct. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. Students in grades 7 to 11 and their parents are invited to explore more than 70 tables showcasing what AHS has to offer students! It's a perfect opportunity to plan your academic future.


The Foundation For Allen Schools recently held a lively and informative appreciation luncheon in Allen ISD’s Professional Learning and Auxiliary Services building attended by almost 100 active donors.
The luncheon featured two educators, Allen High School instructor Annette Terry and Vaughan Elementary teacher Sydnie Collier discussing how generous grants from the Foundation facilitated key programs to benefit students. Ms. Terry explained the importance of the high school’s Mentor Teacher Program in promoting the highest quality education for students. Ms. Collier outlined how the “Math by the Book” program expanded and enhanced a love of math from kindergarten through the upper grades.
Additionally, Superintendent Dr. Robin Bullock and Chief Communications Officer David Hicks provided an update on the district’s state of schools. Foundation Board Member Tracy Walker provided closing remarks.
The Foundation For Allen Schools will fund 119 educational grants for the 2024-2025 school year in Allen ISD. Thousands of students and more than 300 teachers and staff will be involved. These grants total $216,000 and bring the Foundation’s funding of grants to $2.1 million to date thanks to generous contributions by its donors.









