
Deadline approaching! For our youngest Lady Pirates & Pirates...it is time to sign up for Little League! Deadline to register is Feb. 5th.


Information for Dual Credit Students...


No school tomorrow..


The Crawford Junior High is hosting a track meet on March 14th. The meet will start at 4:00 pm at the Crawford High School. We are looking for volunteers to work the meet. Attached is a google sheet to sign up on. If you have any questions please let Coach Mayfield or Coach Buie know. https://tinyurl.com/3y246fcv


Mrs. Mitchell and her students zoomed with Tom Rogers today for World Read Aloud Day!!


Tonight! On the news!


S’more Chemistry fun!



PLEASE NOTE: An effort is made to make the decision the night before. But in some weather situations, that would not be possible. If that is the case then a decision is usually made by 6 a.m.


Mrs. Smith’s Chemistry students had S’more fun today!




Spread the word! Basketball tonight....


Crawford ISD Job Opening!


Looking ahead....


Mrs. Bolgiano’s class is 100 days smarter today! They did a great job on their projects!





Mrs Dillon’s class has Blasted through 100 Days of School!!




Our kids are celebrating being 100 days smarter today!


Today is the 100th Day of School at Crawford Elementary!


Thanks to Brady Taylor from KWTX! He came out this morning and gave a presentation about tornados to our 3rd - 5th graders!

Congratulations to our Lady Pirates who competed at the Moody Powerlifting Meet on Saturday. Crawford placed 4th overall. Kennadi Witt got 1st, Alyna Figueroa 1st, Nelimar Melean 2nd, Jennah Woosley 3rd, Jordayn Criss 3rd, and Shayne McDaniel placed 4th. Also lifting were Kendall Buckalew, Emma Glass, Sydney Bednarz, and Megan Perry.

Today is the 100th Day of School! Kindergarten teachers are looking a little old today!


Fifty years, five decades, half a century. Boo Lynch is one of the few people to have accomplished working for one organization for fifty years. And even though the saying is true that “All good things must come to an end”, Crawford Schools have certainly had a good thing in having Billy Lu (Boo) Lynch as bookkeeper/business manager for fifty years. Now, Boo has decided that fifty years is long enough and is retiring. And some things will never be the same for Crawford. We celebrate Boo and her incredible service by considering some things you might or might not know about Boo. Examples of things you might not know about Boo: • During high school at Crawford High School, as a sophomore she was selected the “Most Athletic Girl “. She was the “Football Sweetheart” her junior year, and as a senior, she was recognized as the “Best All-Around Student”. • At a pep rally, she had everyone laughing when she did a pantomime of Andy Griffith’s “What it Was, Was Football”; • During Superintendent Kenneth Judy’s first year as superintendent, she played a trick on Mr. Judy by typing in the name of Crawford ISD in a list of schools looking for a superintendent; • When she began keeping minutes for board meetings, she kept them in short hand; • She was/is a rather quiet Democrat in a largely Republican area, unless you ask her if she voted for President George W. Bush-whose ranch is close to her ranch land; • As a Christian and a faithful member of the Methodist church, Boo would challenge some of her Baptist friends by asking “Do you know who so and so is in the bible?” in an attempt to prove that Methodists knew the bible better than Baptists. • She has not aged since 2017…. note that her yearbook picture is the same every year since 2017. Things you probably do know about Boo: • She doesn’t like it when Crawford loses in any sport/event; • If you get keys to a school vehicle, she wants them back yesterday and with mileage noted; • She is persnickety about following rules (and others following them too); • She has a great sense of humor and loves to tell a good joke or hear one as evidenced by her knee-slapping laughter; • She has a soft spot for animals of all kinds; • She takes pride in her work and rarely missed work; So Boo, as much as we will miss you, now it is time to say a heartfelt “Thank You.” And a sincere “Best Wishes”. These words are direct and true as you have always been.


