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Singing Tigers Shine with Superior Performance at UIL Contest

The Slaton Junior High Choir delivered an outstanding performance at the University Interscholastic League Concert and Sight-Reading Contest, earning straight Division I (Superior) ratings in their

High Performers Are Not Born—They Are Conditioned by Habit

High Performers Are Not Born—They Are Conditioned by Habit It’s easy to assume some students are naturally “high performers.” They seem to grasp concepts quickly, stay motivated, and achieve

Slaton Choir Hits a High Note at UIL

The Slaton High School choir made history today and earned their first ever award from the UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest! They sang beautifully and earned a Superior rating of 1,1,1 on their

150 Wins and Counting: Coach Jessica Hernandez Reaches Milestone at Slaton ISD

At Slaton ISD, excellence isn’t accidental—it’s built through commitment, culture, and leadership. That standard is on full display as Coach Jessica Hernandez recently earned her 150th career

Classroom Management Isn’t About Rules—It’s About Relationships

When most people think of classroom management, they think of rules, consequences, and procedures. While those things are important, they are not what truly makes a classroom thrive. The secret to

Success in Cow Town!!!

Slaton ISD is proud to recognize SHS senior Kinlee Rathmann, who exhibited the Champion Angus steer at the 2026 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, one of the most prestigious and competitive steer shows

The Power of Appreciation

The Power of Appreciation Appreciation is more than a kind word—it’s a catalyst for continued effort, positivity, and excellence. When we acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and small victories

“We’ve Always Done It This Way”

The Most Dangerous Phrase in Education: “We’ve Always Done It This Way” Change is uncomfortable—but stagnation is far more dangerous. The phrase “we’ve always done it this way” can quietly hold

Slaton Student Exhibits Champion in Mile High City

Slaton ISD students made an impressive showing at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, a premier livestock event that draws the nation’s top junior exhibitors. This year’s swine competition

A River Cuts Through Rock—Not Because of Power, But Persistence

In nature, a river shapes the landscape not with sudden force, but through steady, relentless persistence. Over time, it carves valleys, moves mountains of sediment, and changes the terrain.