At last night’s Board Meeting, Plainview ISD proudly recognized outstanding student achievements in both FCCLA and Visual Arts.
FCCLA Student Recognitions
Honorable Mention:
Kierra White – Spotlight on Projects (Mental Health Focus), earning a Silver Medal on the Family Consumer Science Assessment
Kimberlee Stephan and Sherlyn Rubio – Texas Toy Design, Level III
Advancing to State:
Madison Voyles – 2nd Place, Texas Toy Design, Level II
Jaylie Roden – 5th Place, Texas Toy Design, Level II
Food Innovations, Level III:
Giselle Guzman, Melissa Reyes, and Rae Ariz Gammas earned 3rd Place and a combined $4,500 in scholarships, with opportunities to attend top culinary programs.
State Leadership Conference Qualifiers:
Kimberlee Stephan and Sherlyn Rubio – Texas Toy Design, Level III
Art Department – VASE Competition
Plainview ISD had 20 students compete in the Visual Art Scholastic Event (VASE) at Lubbock Coronado High School for Region 17.
Students earned an impressive 22 area medals for excellence in visual arts. VASE is a statewide event that recognizes exemplary student artwork and achievement in the visual arts.
Two students advanced to the State VASE competition, which will be held April 24–25 in San Marcos, Texas:
Grace Atkinson
Iris Lopez
Please join us in congratulating all of these students and their teachers for their hard work, dedication, and outstanding representation of Plainview ISD.
FCCLA Student Recognitions
Honorable Mention:
Kierra White – Spotlight on Projects (Mental Health Focus), earning a Silver Medal on the Family Consumer Science Assessment
Kimberlee Stephan and Sherlyn Rubio – Texas Toy Design, Level III
Advancing to State:
Madison Voyles – 2nd Place, Texas Toy Design, Level II
Jaylie Roden – 5th Place, Texas Toy Design, Level II
Food Innovations, Level III:
Giselle Guzman, Melissa Reyes, and Rae Ariz Gammas earned 3rd Place and a combined $4,500 in scholarships, with opportunities to attend top culinary programs.
State Leadership Conference Qualifiers:
Kimberlee Stephan and Sherlyn Rubio – Texas Toy Design, Level III
Art Department – VASE Competition
Plainview ISD had 20 students compete in the Visual Art Scholastic Event (VASE) at Lubbock Coronado High School for Region 17.
Students earned an impressive 22 area medals for excellence in visual arts. VASE is a statewide event that recognizes exemplary student artwork and achievement in the visual arts.
Two students advanced to the State VASE competition, which will be held April 24–25 in San Marcos, Texas:
Grace Atkinson
Iris Lopez
Please join us in congratulating all of these students and their teachers for their hard work, dedication, and outstanding representation of Plainview ISD.


Plainview ISD would like to inform families of the following updates to the instructional calendar approved by the Board of Trustees:
• April 3 is now a full holiday for all students and staff. NO SCHOOL
• May 1 is now a regular school day.
• May 21 will remain an early release day for students. Staff will have professional development in the afternoon.
The updated instructional calendar is attached and will be reflected moving forward.
Thank you for your continued support.
• April 3 is now a full holiday for all students and staff. NO SCHOOL
• May 1 is now a regular school day.
• May 21 will remain an early release day for students. Staff will have professional development in the afternoon.
The updated instructional calendar is attached and will be reflected moving forward.
Thank you for your continued support.

Bulldog Award Winners
Plainview ISD is proud to recognize two outstanding educators from Plainview Intermediate as our latest Bulldog Award recipients.
Christina Martinez, Counselor, is known for the incredible care and support she provides to students and staff each day. Her compassion and dedication make a lasting impact, and we were proud to celebrate her alongside her family for this special recognition.
Neisha Halencak, Reading Teacher, continues to go above and beyond to help students grow and succeed. Her passion for literacy and willingness to step up wherever needed truly set her apart.
Both recipients exemplify what it means to be a Bulldog, leading with kindness, integrity, and commitment to students.
Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Martinez and Mrs. Halencak on this well-deserved honor.
Plainview ISD is proud to recognize two outstanding educators from Plainview Intermediate as our latest Bulldog Award recipients.
Christina Martinez, Counselor, is known for the incredible care and support she provides to students and staff each day. Her compassion and dedication make a lasting impact, and we were proud to celebrate her alongside her family for this special recognition.
Neisha Halencak, Reading Teacher, continues to go above and beyond to help students grow and succeed. Her passion for literacy and willingness to step up wherever needed truly set her apart.
Both recipients exemplify what it means to be a Bulldog, leading with kindness, integrity, and commitment to students.
Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Martinez and Mrs. Halencak on this well-deserved honor.


Honorable Mention Recognition | PHS Girls Golf
Congratulations to Brooklynn Blackerby, a junior at Plainview High School, on earning Honorable Mention in Girls Golf!
Brooklynn’s hard work, dedication, and commitment to the game continue to represent Plainview with pride. We are proud of her accomplishments and excited to see what she does next on the course.
Way to go, Brooklynn!
Congratulations to Brooklynn Blackerby, a junior at Plainview High School, on earning Honorable Mention in Girls Golf!
Brooklynn’s hard work, dedication, and commitment to the game continue to represent Plainview with pride. We are proud of her accomplishments and excited to see what she does next on the course.
Way to go, Brooklynn!

On Tuesday, March 24, the district hosted our Standing Together for Attendance: District Insight Exchange. Dr. Collum shared an inspiring look at our attendance initiative and why it matters for student success. Stakeholders also explored stations highlighting student achievement, staff quality, family supports and MTSS, CTS, P TECH, ESSA and state programs, and much more.
We’re grateful for the thoughtful conversations and the feedback we received. Thank you to the community members, business partners, parents, and students who joined us. Your partnership makes a real difference, and we look forward to this event each year and the opportunity to connect with our community!
We’re grateful for the thoughtful conversations and the feedback we received. Thank you to the community members, business partners, parents, and students who joined us. Your partnership makes a real difference, and we look forward to this event each year and the opportunity to connect with our community!

Hello! We want to let you know that food service payments through RevTrak are currently not connecting to student accounts. We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and will notify you as soon as it is fixed.
STATE POWERLIFTING RESULTS
Plainview ISD was proudly represented at the State Powerlifting Meet in Edinburg this past Saturday morning. After traveling several days in advance, our athletes arrived prepared and ready to compete on the biggest stage in the sport.
These young women have worked hard all season to earn their place at state and represented Plainview with pride.
State Results:
Tianna Watson (114 lb) – 11th in the state
Gisselle Gonzalez (132 lb) – 14th in the state
Fancy Huey (220 lb) – 5th in the state, State Medalist
Fancy Huey delivered an outstanding performance with a 380 squat, 215 bench press, and 410 deadlift, totaling 1005 pounds to secure her state medal.
Coach Allison Conley and Coach Morgan Senn are extremely proud of how these athletes competed and represented Plainview Athletics.




The Boys Soccer games has been returned to the original times: Varsity at 5:00 PM and JV at 7:00 PM. We apologize for the confusion and appreciate the understanding of our parents and fans
Spring Break next week for PISD!


Plainview ISD Recommends Amanda Aycock as Founding Principal of Plainview Tech (P-TECH)


Our PHS Spanish club invites you to their event this saturday. Please see the flyer below:


Mark your Calendars and help SPREAD the word! Pre-K Registration is April 2nd!


Plainview High School Girls Powerlifting – Regional Results
This past Friday, the Plainview High School Girls Powerlifting team competed at the Regional Meet with a chance to advance to the State competition. Seven athletes represented Plainview, and three have earned the opportunity to compete at the THSWPA State Meet March 19–21 in Edinburg, Texas.
State Qualifiers:
Tianna Watson (114 lb class) – Total Lift: 555 lbs, 7th Place
Gisselle Gonzalez (132 lb class) – Total Lift: 660 lbs, 2nd Place
Franchesca Huey (220 lb class) – Total Lift: 965 lbs, 2nd Place
Broke the Regional Record with a 420 lb deadlift
Earned Best Deadlift Award on the heavy platform (165–242 lb classes)
Also placing at the Regional Meet:
Catalina Vasquez (198 lb class) – Total Lift: 750 lbs, 5th Place
Congratulations to these incredible athletes for their hard work and determination this season. Best of luck to our State qualifiers as they represent Plainview at the State Meet!
This past Friday, the Plainview High School Girls Powerlifting team competed at the Regional Meet with a chance to advance to the State competition. Seven athletes represented Plainview, and three have earned the opportunity to compete at the THSWPA State Meet March 19–21 in Edinburg, Texas.
State Qualifiers:
Tianna Watson (114 lb class) – Total Lift: 555 lbs, 7th Place
Gisselle Gonzalez (132 lb class) – Total Lift: 660 lbs, 2nd Place
Franchesca Huey (220 lb class) – Total Lift: 965 lbs, 2nd Place
Broke the Regional Record with a 420 lb deadlift
Earned Best Deadlift Award on the heavy platform (165–242 lb classes)
Also placing at the Regional Meet:
Catalina Vasquez (198 lb class) – Total Lift: 750 lbs, 5th Place
Congratulations to these incredible athletes for their hard work and determination this season. Best of luck to our State qualifiers as they represent Plainview at the State Meet!


PHS Is Hiring!!

PHS and PCHS Parents, the YMCA will be hosting Lifeguard Certification Classes soon. Please see the flyer for dates and details if your student is interested.

PISD, Plainview YMCA Babe Ruth league Sign ups have started. This is for ages
Please see the flyer below:
Please see the flyer below:

PISD Athletics 3/9-3/14
Please note Games and times are subject to change.
Please note Games and times are subject to change.

Plainview ISD Students Qualify for BPA Nationals
14 Plainview High School students and 7 Plainview Junior High students recently traveled to Dallas to compete in the Texas Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference. BPA is a national career and technical student organization where students compete in events that showcase real-world business and workplace skills.
We are proud to announce that 9 students qualified for the BPA National Leadership Conference, which will be held in Nashville, Tennessee in May.
Plainview High School National Qualifiers
Fundamental Spreadsheet
Sophia Moore
Ali Bernal
Jacob Reyes
Advanced Spreadsheet
Marian Dominguez
Personal Finance
Jaslyn Picardo
Payroll Accounting
Dalacie Borrego
Advanced Office Systems
Lesly Mendoza
Administrative Support Team
Marian Dominguez
Dalacie Borrego
Jaslyn Picardo
Ali Bernal
Plainview Junior High
Digital Citizenship
Adalynn Solorzano
Financial Literacy
Anthony Phan
The Junior High Visual Design Team placed 6th in the state, consisting of:
Jayden Munoz
D’amberly Montelongo
Cazador Tipton
A special congratulations goes to Marian Dominguez, who earned her Statesman Torch Award for outstanding service and leadership and was named Area 4 Statesman of the Year.
This group is led by High School Advisor Tasha Hughes and Junior High Advisor Araceli Chavez.
Please join us in congratulating these students and wishing them the best of luck as they represent Plainview ISD at the BPA National Leadership Conference in Nashville this May.
14 Plainview High School students and 7 Plainview Junior High students recently traveled to Dallas to compete in the Texas Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference. BPA is a national career and technical student organization where students compete in events that showcase real-world business and workplace skills.
We are proud to announce that 9 students qualified for the BPA National Leadership Conference, which will be held in Nashville, Tennessee in May.
Plainview High School National Qualifiers
Fundamental Spreadsheet
Sophia Moore
Ali Bernal
Jacob Reyes
Advanced Spreadsheet
Marian Dominguez
Personal Finance
Jaslyn Picardo
Payroll Accounting
Dalacie Borrego
Advanced Office Systems
Lesly Mendoza
Administrative Support Team
Marian Dominguez
Dalacie Borrego
Jaslyn Picardo
Ali Bernal
Plainview Junior High
Digital Citizenship
Adalynn Solorzano
Financial Literacy
Anthony Phan
The Junior High Visual Design Team placed 6th in the state, consisting of:
Jayden Munoz
D’amberly Montelongo
Cazador Tipton
A special congratulations goes to Marian Dominguez, who earned her Statesman Torch Award for outstanding service and leadership and was named Area 4 Statesman of the Year.
This group is led by High School Advisor Tasha Hughes and Junior High Advisor Araceli Chavez.
Please join us in congratulating these students and wishing them the best of luck as they represent Plainview ISD at the BPA National Leadership Conference in Nashville this May.




Monday, March 9th, Portland Street—between 11th and 10th—will be two-way as TXDOT continues construction on Quincy.

The ELC had a great time celebrating the Love of Reading during Dr. Seuss Week. Our students enjoyed special guest readers throughout the week who helped make reading even more exciting for our youngest learners.
A big thank you to the WBU men’s and women’s soccer teams, Wayland football, Coach Hinojosa, Judge Collins, the PISD Police Department, and everyone else who took time out of their day to come read to our students.
Your support helps create meaningful experiences for our children and encourages a love of reading at an early age. We appreciate our community partners for helping make this week special for our ELC students.

