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Spicewood Spark 2/22/26

Posted Date: 02/22/26 (06:00 PM)


The Spicewood Spark

February 22, 2026

The theme "Ignite Your Brain" for Spicewood with a picture of an electrifying brain.

Brantley's Bright Spots

This was a great 4 day week. We enjoyed seeing families at Family Fitness Day. You guys showed up and burned some calories!

We also enjoyed having the Marble Falls Soccer team on campus on Friday. They helped us in so many ways!

Once again, thanks for the community support. Reach out if you need anything.

Rick Edward's Day of Service

On Friday, the High School soccer team came to campus to donate their time to our community on their REDS Day. They helped sharpen pencils, read to kids, put up bulletin boards, play with kids at recess, and help with lunch duty.

We are thankful for their time, love, and support.

Spicewood Informative Topics

Literacy Family Night is this Thursday!

This Thursday, Feb. 26th, will be a Literacy Night from 5-6 that you will not forget. We have jammed packed this evening with so many amazing activities.

There will be:
  • Food on the Porch sponsored by PTO starting at 4:45 pm
  • Open Book Fair from 5-6:30pm
  • Hands on Stations for kids and families to enjoy
  • Maker Space Brain Projects on display
  • "Talk to an Author" with April Henley.
  • Staff members reading stories
  • "Books Walk" to win books!
  • Every student will walk away with take home gifts

We cannot wait to see you!
Literacy Night

April Henley our author special guest for Thursday!

April has 2 books. The first is a fantasy novel Treasures in a Bottle that is aimed at middle grade readers (8+). She also has a children's book The Hobgoblin's Nightlight for early readers (ages 4-8).

Both are colorable! The fantasy novel is the world's first novel coloring book!

April Henley's Website

5th Grade Middle School Information

Thursday, Feb. 26th - Instrument Auditions at School (see the image below)
Instruments
Maker Space

Counselor Corner

Request for Counseling

As the school counselor, I am here to support your child’s academic success, social development, and emotional well-being. If you have a concern or feel your child may benefit from counseling support, please know that I am happy to partner with you. Check out the Spicewood School Counseling Google Site for more information or to make a referral.
School Counseling Google Site

Play Club Information and Volunteer sign up

We have Play Club twice a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays.

If you'd like to help monitor and hang out with our students on a Monday or Wednesday morning, use the link to sign up. If not employed by MFISD you must fill out a volunteer form (link on sign up) and check in at the office. 
PLAY CLUB VOLUNTEER
Play Club

Nurse Notifications

🩺 Nurse’s Corner: Staying Healthy at School
Keeping our school community healthy is a team effort! Here are some simple ways students and families can help reduce the spread of illness:
đź§Ľ Wash Hands Often
  • Use soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially before eating and after using the restroom.
  • If soap and water aren’t available, use hand sanitizer with help from an adult.
🤧 Cover Coughs & Sneezes
  • Cough or sneeze into a tissue or elbow, not hands.
  • Throw tissues away right after use and wash hands.
🚫 Don’t Share Personal Items
  • Please don’t share water bottles, food, utensils, lip balm, hats, brushes, or combs.
  • Label personal items to help avoid mix-ups.
🪮 Prevent the Spread of Lice
  • Avoid head-to-head contact during play, reading, or group activities.
  • Do not share hats, hair accessories, headphones, helmets, or brushes.
  • Check your child’s hair regularly, especially if there is an increase in lice in the community.
🏡 Stay Home When Sick
  • If your child has a fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or isn’t feeling well, keep them home to rest and recover.
  • Returning to school when healthy helps protect friends and teachers.
đź’§ Healthy Habits Matter
  • Get plenty of sleep, eat nutritious foods, and drink lots of water.
  • Encourage kids to tell an adult if they’re not feeling well.
Thank you for helping keep our school a happy, healthy place to learn! Please contact the school nurse with any health questions or concerns.

Attendance - Lots of sickness ** Wash those hands!

attendance
Attendance Flyer

Grow Your Brain - Be in School - On Time, Every Day!

We appreciate your ongoing support in helping your child succeed in school. One of the most important ways to set them up for success is by making sure they are at school every day and on time.

We understand that mornings can be busy and that illnesses do happen. If your child is feeling unwell, of course, we want them to rest and recover. But if they’re feeling well, being at school and arriving on time gives them the best chance to thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.

Here are our attendance policies:

  • Our school day begins at 7:45 AM.
  • Any arrival after 8:00 AM or before the end of the school day is considered a partial absence and will count as unexcused unless you have a medical/ counselor note.
  • If your child is sick, please call the school nurse or office to notify us. They can be excused by a medical professional or by our nurse, Mrs. Garrett, if she assesses them.
  • If your child is absent, notify the school by phone or email. The district policy will allow up to 3 excused "notified" absences for things like unexpected sicknesses.
  • To have an absence excused by a professional, bring to school or email (ssims@mfisd.org) a note from a doctor, dentist, or counselor.

For unexcused absences:
You will receive an automated district email when your child has three unexcused absences. After five to seven unexcused absences, you'll get another notification and a call from the school to sign a Truancy Prevention Form. On the 10th unexcused absence, your child is considered truant.

This policy applies to all students enrolled in public school, ages 3 and older.

If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Carpenter or Mrs. Brantley. Let's work together to ensure your child is on time and ready to learn!

End of Day:

Students will be released at 3:15 pm.

RIDE CHANGES: If you have a ride change, notify Sarah Sims at ssims@mfisd.org.

Send a ride change email BEFORE 2:45pm.

PLEASE NOTIFY THE OFFICE EVERY TIME THERE IS A CHANGE. Following this procedure for ride changes is necessary to ensure that students go to the correct pick-up place for dismissal.

ACE

If you have any questions about ACE, contact Shelby Prout at sprout@mfisd.org.
ACE Link

Upcoming Dates:

Week of Feb. 23rd - Spring Book Fair Week with extra hrs. on Thursday

Thursday, Feb. 26th Literacy Family Night 5-6/ and Scholastic Book Fair open until 6:30 pm

Friday, Feb. 27th Mustang of Month/ Care Bear Safety Award

Week of March 2: District Tests
Grades K-2nd Only Math/ ELAR
3rd-5th - All 4 subjects

Monday, March 9: TELPAS Speaking/ Listening Test

Thursday, March 12 - 3rd grade Fieldtrip

Thursday, March 12 - 3rd-5th Music Night 6pm

Friday, March 13 - STEAM Day

Friday, March 13th - End of the 9 weeks

Week of March 16th - Spring Break
Click HERE to VOLUNTEER at SWE
PTO Volunteer Form
There is a picture of a brain that has lightning bolts.

Question or concerns?

Per Senate Bill 12, parents may submit comments to the Campus or District Administration; their contact info can be found in the ParentSquare app. You also have the option to submit comments to the School Board via ParentSquare.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us at (830) 798-3675.

Office Contacts:
Tiffany Brantley, Principal
tbrantley@mfisd.org

Misty Carpenter, Assistant Principal
mcarpenter@mfisd.org

Emily Copeland, Counselor
ecopeland@mfisd.org

Maggie Garrett, Nurse
mgarrett@mfisd.org

Sarah Sims, Registrar/ Attendance
ssims@mfisd.org