
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.











Our Honor Band students got to enjoy a performance by our fantastic AHS Jazz Band today during 6th period!



Happy Principal Appreciation Month! We have some of the best!! 💜 FMS PALS


The Allen Sports Association has officially endorsed the 2024 Bond Proposal. To learn more about how the Allen ISD bond election will impact every student and every school, visit https://www.allenisdbond.com. Early voting is under way and continues until Friday, Nov. 1. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 5.


PALs Mentoring @ our elementary school


Happy Fall Y'all!!




Cardio / Weights getting after it with a Tabata this AM!


Have a scary good time at the Allen ISD STEAM Center's Candy Carhop and Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 2 to 5 p.m. The fun event features games, a fall market, and a trunk-or-treat for little ghosts and goblins. Everyone is invited!


The Allen Eagles Tennis Team is headed to State! The Eagles tennis team defeated Southlake Carroll on Friday, Oct. 18, in the Regional Championship to earn a trip to the UIL State Tournament in Waco later this month. Way to go, Eagles!


Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 21, and continues through Friday, Nov 1. The 2024 bond would impact every student and school, updating classroom technology, enhancing security, and improving facilities across the district. Learn more at https://www.allenisdbond.com


Tech Apps students creating flip books as the first part of their animation unit





Join Raising Eagles for two online sessions focused on maximizing love, managing stress, playing, and learning through stories with children from birth to five years old on October 23 and 30 at noon. Sign up at https://www.allenisd.org/raisingeagles


The 2024 Bond would allow for technological infrastructure improvements, increasing speed, security, and reliability. It would also update and refresh devices for students and teachers as part of the Empower 1:1 Program. Learn more at https://www.allenisdbond.com


The Allen ISD Leadership Academy recently enjoyed student-led tours of Boyd Elementary and Allen High School to learn about all the great things happening on those campuses! They also toured Eagle Stadium and had lunch in the press box. View the full gallery at https://trst.in/8dCoVm











From the fans to the band, everyone contributes to a successful Friday Night Lights football game! The Eagles played to victory against Princeton on Friday, Oct. 11, during its annual Pink-Out game supporting Breast Cancer Awareness. Go Eagles!











Our Ford teachers engaged in Exemplary Lesson Design!







Newtons 3rd law of motion


Newtons 3rd law of motion


Newtons 3rd law of motion


Dr. Seaverson's scholars practice brainstorming a list of characters and characteristics that make a hero.


