Lytle Independent School District offers career and technical education programs in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Architecture and Construction, Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications, Education, Hospitality and Tourism, Manufacturing, and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics . Admission to these programs is based on interest, aptitude, age appropriateness, and class space available.
Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) provides food benefits to families with enrolled students (up to 21 years of age) who temporarily lost access to free or reduced-price school meals for the 2020–2021 school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Texas Education Agency (TEA), Texas Department of Agriculture and Texas Health and Human Services request that schools attempt to contact eligible families before the application opens June 2, 2021. Thank you for your assistance with the P-EBT program.
Lytle ISD is committed to providing quality in-person instruction for all students for the 2021-2022 school year. As always, the health and safety of Lytle students and staff remains our highest priority. We will implement safety guidelines and practices that help protect our students, teachers, staff, and community as much as possible from COVID-19. These protocols will be updated and revised based on public health and governmental guidance regarding COVID-19. READ MORE
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Student can set up an account to access their grades and attendance details through Ascender Student Portal. READ MORE
Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) provides food benefits to families with enrolled students (up to 21 years of age) who temporarily lost access to free or reduced-price school meals for the 2020–2021 school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Texas Education Agency (TEA), Texas Department of Agriculture and Texas Health and Human Services request that schools attempt to contact eligible families before the application opens June 2, 2021. Thank you for your assistance with the P-EBT program.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA), Texas Department of Agriculture and Texas Health and Human Services request that schools attempt to contact eligible families before the application opens June 2, 2021. Thank you for your assistance with the P-EBT program.
Public schools are required to report positive COVID-19 cases on school campuses. This data will be updated weekly on Thursdays. READ MORE
Thank you, again, to KENS 5 / Great Day SA video journalists Justin Calderon and Liz Casas who took the time to talk to our Littlest Pirates at the Primary campus. You won't want to miss our kiddos' expert advice on the topic of LOVE! They all did a very good job summing it up.
If your schedule allows, watch Great Day SA on KENS 5 tomorrow at 9am! Producer Liz Casas and video journalist Justin Calderon visited with our very own Lytle Primary teacher, Megan Felty to feature her story and, Primary Kindness Video on their morning news program.
Extracurricular isn't just extra fun. Often it means extra learning in the form of leadership skills, mentoring skills, positive culture or team building, and event organization skills. Please watch this video story created by Skull Studios students. It's a great example of powerful, widespread learning within our cheer program. READ MORE
This video is sure to make you smile! Thank you to our Lytle Special Education Director Robby Pierce and his entire staff for doing such a great job partnering with campuses as well as organizations and businesses in our community to create fabulous inclusive opportunities.
In case you don't follow district social media, I wanted to make sure all employees knew that our Lytle Leadership made the decision to buy school supplies for all Lytle ISD Students for the 2021-2022 school year.
In April 2021, Graduating Senior Jordan Walker wrote an email to Lytle Primary Principal Jammie Fewell asking permission to see his second-grade teacher again. Jordan Walker knew Mrs. Naomi Schauer from his elementary school days.