
The High School track meet scheduled for Thursday of this week has been cancelled.

Tickets for the Lady Mavs Basketball Playoff Game can be purchased here:
https://www.springtownisd.net/Page/12001

Eastland Lady Mavs Basketball Playoff Information:
Date: Monday February 14th
Site: Springtown High School (915 W Hwy 199, Springtown, TX 76082)
Opponent: Nocona High School
Time: 7:00

EHS Basketball Monday, February 7
vs Early Varsity teams only
5:30 - Senior Recognition
6:00 - Varsity girls
7:15 - Varsity boys

The home basketball games vs Early originally scheduled for Friday (2-4-22) have been moved to Monday (2-7-22). It will be varsity only with the girls game starting at 6:00.

Due to inclement weather Eastland ISD will not have school Thursday (2-3-22) and Friday (2-4-22). There will be no middle school basketball games on Thursday. A decision on Friday's High School games will be made tomorrow afternoon.

Due to inclement weather Eastland ISD will not have school Thursday (2-3-22) and Friday (2-4-22). There will be no middle school basketball games on Thursday. A decision on Friday's High School games will be made tomorrow afternoon.

2-1-2022
Dear Parent/Guardian,
In keeping with Eastland ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all student families that a student who was lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 was present on the campus of Siebert Elementary School on Tuesday February 1, 2022. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify him or her.
The District is working with local health officials and we have begun a case investigation. Campus administrators have contacted any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individual. We will keep you apprised of further updates that may be necessary.
While we do not have reason to believe that those who were not in close contact with the infected individual have reason to be concerned, we ask that you, as always, to watch for symptoms of COVID-19.
Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection:
• Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit
• Loss of taste or smell
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Chills
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Shaking or exaggerated shivering
• Significant muscle pain or ache
• Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting
If you or any member of the EISD community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the EISD community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 to please notify our school by contacting the campus administrator.
Dr. Jason Cochran - Superintendent
Eastland ISD

Federal School Report Cards 2020-2021 school year information


Our Junior Varsity Girls basketball game in Millsap on Friday (Jan. 21st) has been cancelled. The girls will play varsity only at 6:15. There are no changes to the boys schedule. Thanks for your patience.

1-19-2022
Dear Parent/Guardian,
In keeping with Eastland ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all student families that a STUDENT who was lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 was present on the campus of Siebert Elementary School on Wednesday January 19, 2022. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify him or her.
The District is working with local health officials and we have begun a case investigation. Campus administrators have contacted any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individual. We will keep you apprised of further updates that may be necessary.
While we do not have reason to believe that those who were not in close contact with the infected individual have reason to be concerned, we ask that you, as always, to watch for symptoms of COVID-19.
Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection:
• Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit
• Loss of taste or smell
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Chills
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Shaking or exaggerated shivering
• Significant muscle pain or ache
• Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting
If you or any member of the EISD community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the EISD community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 to please notify our school by contacting the campus administrator.
Dr. Jason Cochran - Superintendent
Eastland ISD

Dear Parents, Guardians, and EISD Staff Members,
In keeping with Eastland ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all families and staff members that a student who was lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 was present on the campus of Siebert Elementary School on Tuesday January 18, 2022. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify them.
The District is working with local health officials and we have begun a case investigation. Campus administrators will contact any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individual. All students and staff that came into close contact will be directly notified as soon as possible. We will keep you apprised of further updates that may be necessary.
While we do not have reason to believe that those who were not in close contact with the infected individual have reason to be concerned, we ask that you, as always, watch for symptoms of COVID-19. Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection:
• Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit
• Loss of taste or smell
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Chills
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Shaking or exaggerated shivering
• Significant muscle pain or ache
• Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting
If you or any member of the EISD community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the EISD community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 to please notify our school by contacting the campus administrator.
Dr. Jason Cochran - Superintendent
Eastland ISD

January 17, 2022
Re: Update
Eastland ISD will resume classes as scheduled Tuesday, January 18, 2022. I want to apologize for any inconvenience being off today might have caused anyone. We do not take it lightly when considering closing campuses for any period of time.
EISD’s passion and commitment is the safety and well being of our students. We do anticipate that we will still have several staff members out tomorrow. However, the campus administration has worked to develop plans to cover classes accordingly. Again, thank you for your patience and understanding, we look forward to seeing the kids tomorrow.
As always, “It’s a GREAT day to be a Maverick!”
Dr. Cochran

January 16, 2022
Re: School Closure January 17,2022
Eastland ISD will be closed Monday January 17, 2022 due to a high number of illnesses among staff, their families, and students. As well as being notified of a high number of students who are home sick, we began to evaluate the number of staff either testing positive for COVID 19, exposed, or sick with other flu like illnesses, the number not able to come to work exceeds our substitute pool and hinders ability to effectively have school. EISD will use tomorrow, as an administrative team, to develop and plan for the most appropriate in person instruction as we progress through this spike over the next couple days.
The main driving factor behind the decision to close tomorrow is the number of personnel that will be out. Extracurricular activities will remain as scheduled as long as healthy staff and participants are available.
If it is determined that we are still in the same situation for Tuesday we will notify parents as soon as possible. However, it is our intention to resume classes on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
Dr. Jason Cochran


TONIGHT'S GIRLS basketball game vs Millsap will start 30 minutes later due to officials being unable to be here at 5. NEW GAME TIMES........
JV at 5:30 pm and VARSITY at 7:00 pm. Thanks for your understanding.

Dear Parents, Guardians, and EISD Staff Members,
In keeping with Eastland ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all families and staff members that two students who were lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 were present on the campus of Siebert Elementary School on Thursday December 16, 2021. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify them.
The District is working with local health officials and we have begun a case investigation. Campus administrators will contact any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individuals. All students and staff that came into close contact will be directly notified as soon as possible. We will keep you apprised of further updates that may be necessary.
While we do not have reason to believe that those who were not in close contact with the infected individuals have reason to be concerned, we ask that you, as always, watch for symptoms of COVID-19. Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection:
• Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit
• Loss of taste or smell
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Chills
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Shaking or exaggerated shivering
• Significant muscle pain or ache
• Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting
If you or any member of the EISD community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the EISD community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 to please notify our school by contacting the campus administrator.
Dr. Jason Cochran - Superintendent
Eastland ISD

Dear Parents, Guardians, and EISD Staff Members,
In keeping with Eastland ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all families and staff members that two students who were lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 were present on the campus of Siebert Elementary School on Wednesday December 15, 2021. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individuals or details that may identify them.
The District is working with local health officials and we have begun a case investigation. Campus administrators will contact any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individuals. All students and staff that came into close contact will be directly notified as soon as possible. We will keep you apprised of further updates that may be necessary.
While we do not have reason to believe that those who were not in close contact with the infected individuals have reason to be concerned, we ask that you, as always, watch for symptoms of COVID-19. Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection:
• Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit
• Loss of taste or smell
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Chills
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Shaking or exaggerated shivering
• Significant muscle pain or ache
• Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting
If you or any member of the EISD community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the EISD community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 to please notify our school by contacting the campus administrator.
Dr. Jason Cochran - Superintendent
Eastland ISD

12-14-2021
Dear Parent/Guardian,
In keeping with Eastland ISD’s practices to respond to COVID-19, we are notifying all student families that a STAFF MEMBER who was lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 was present on the campus of Siebert Elementary School on Tuesday December 14, 2021. Due to privacy requirements, we will not be releasing the name of the individual or details that may identify him or her.
The District is working with local health officials and we have begun a case investigation. Campus administrators have contacted any individuals determined to be in close contact with the infected individual. We will keep you apprised of further updates that may be necessary.
While we do not have reason to believe that those who were not in close contact with the infected individual have reason to be concerned, we ask that you, as always, to watch for symptoms of COVID-19.
Any of the following symptoms indicate a possible COVID-19 infection:
• Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit
• Loss of taste or smell
• Cough
• Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Chills
• Sore throat
• Congestion or runny nose
• Shaking or exaggerated shivering
• Significant muscle pain or ache
• Diarrhea, nausea or vomiting
If you or any member of the EISD community does begin experiencing any of these symptoms in a way that is not typical, we encourage you to contact your physician. We encourage anyone in the EISD community who is lab-confirmed to have COVID-19 to please notify our school by contacting the campus administrator.
Dr. Jason Cochran - Superintendent
Eastland ISD

**Early Release for Eastland ISD on Tuesday December, 7th**
Siebert Elementary will be hosting seven visiting schools for the district elementary UIL contest on Tuesday December, 7th. Because of the numerous schools attending and the amount of staff needed we will be having an early release that day. School will release at 12:00. Buses will run at 12:15.

Maverick Playoff Game Information:
Eastland vs Bells at Boyd High School
700 Knox Ave -- Boyd, Texas 76023
Kickoff at 7:00
Tickets will be sold at the gate. Adults $5, Students $3