Congratulations Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Kimberly French.
Congratulations Paraprofessional of the Year, Mrs. Maureen Ames.
You help make Crossroads Great and our Students appreciate all you do for them.


Quote of the Week
Success is not permanent and failure is not final. Never stop working after success and never stop trying after failure.

Please join us in honoring our Military Children by participating in the following Spirit Days! April 13th-17th
4/13-Branch Out- Crazy Camo Day
Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard. Wear a shirt to show your favorite branch or camouflage out!
4/14-Stars and Stripes- Red White, & Bule
Dress in stars, sparkles, or red, white, and blue to honor our military children.
4/15-PURPLE UP!
Wear Purple--show your support for military children. Purple symbolizes all branches of the military.
4/16-Thank you Thursday
Wearing yellow on Thank You Day symbolizes support and gratitude for military connected kids and their families.
4/17- RED DAY (Remember Everyone Deployed)
Wear Red to acknowledge military family members and troops who are currently deployed.





Month of the Military Child
Celebrating Our Military Children
Did You Know?
-- ·Over 2 million U.S. children have a parent who served in Iraq or Afghanistan
--The average military family moves every 2-3 years
--·Deployments typically last one year
--·Sometimes, both military parents get deployed at the same time
--·Military children are twice as likely to join the military as civilian children
Military children are resilient, brave, and serve alongside their families every day.

Celebrating Our Military Children
Did You Know?
FACTS ABOUT VETERANS AND THE ARMED FORCES
There are over 19 million living Veterans who served during at least one war (as of April 2021).
Veterans represent about 7% of the U.S. population. - census.gov
There are 1.3 million active-duty Service members in the U.S. military. 49.9% are married and there are almost 600,000 active-duty spouses and approximately 964,000 active-duty children. - 2020 DoD Demographics Report
Military children are resilient, brave, and serve alongside their families every day.

Look Who Graduated This Week? April 7 - 10
Congratulations Patrick Brown, Sharon Shockey, Malicchi Williams
Emma Durcan

We vandalized his office with balloons, glitter. and cards from staff and students to show our gratitude for all he does for our campus. Enjoy dinner at your favorite restaurant on us Mr. Alaniz.







Please join us in honoring our Military Children by participating in the following Spirit Days! April 13th-17th
4/13-Branch Out- Crazy Camo Day
Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard. Wear a shirt to show your favorite branch or camouflage out!
4/14-Stars and Stripes- Red White, & Bule
Dress in stars, sparkles, or red, white, and blue to honor our military children.
4/15-PURPLE UP!
Wear Purple--show your support for military children. Purple symbolizes all branches of the military.
4/16-Thank you Thursday
Wearing yellow on Thank You Day symbolizes support and gratitude for military connected kids and their families.
4/17- RED DAY (Remember Everyone Deployed)
Wear Red to acknowledge military family members and troops who are currently deployed.

Capturing Kids Hearts National Showcase School 2025-2026
Second consecutive year being recognized for heart we put into reaching every student and helping them succeed.


Crossroads HS loves our Paraprofessionals.
Paraprofessionals make schools run better!
Thank you for your patience, flexibility and heart for students.
Breakfast burritos, afternoon snacks and lunch celebrations all this week to thank-you for all you do.
You're all that and a bag of chips!


Quote of the Week
--Staying positive doesn't mean you have to be happy all the time. It means that even on hard days you know that there are better days coming.

On April 1 Crossroads students participated in an Easter Egg Hunt provided by the staff. Ms. Garner started the hunt with an empty field as an April Fools joke. The students then moved to the football field where the eggs were actually ready. Afterward, staff gave out confetti eggs. Staff and students crushed eggs and spread confetti and fun before the holiday weekend.










April 8th - English 1 EOC
Students not taking the test will have delayed start time of 11:55 am
April 9th - English 2 EOC
Students not taking the test will have delayed start time of 11:55 am

Celebrating our miliary children.
Did You Know??
1. Military children move an average of 6-9 times during their school years.
2. Over 1.7 million military-connected children live in the United States.
3. Frequent relocations can impact friendships and academic continuity.
4. Military families face unique challenges during deployments and reintegration.
5. Military kids develop resilience, adaptability, and strong
community bonds.
Military children are resilient, brave, and serve alongside their families every day.

Student Shout Outs
Misha Walker Johnson, Jackson Cox, Skyler Keebler,
Gabriella Perez, Isaac Davis and Tracy Rivers-Jones.
Teachers recognized these students for being positive leaders on campus.

Crossroads High School.
Theresa Morgan
Making Crossroads Great!


Finish Strong
April theme - Perseverance
Perseverance is the willingness and ability to keep going when things are tough. People who persevere show steadfastness and give the extra effort needed to do something despite how hard it is or how long it takes to reach the goal.




