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  • Employment | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    Employment Employment opportunities for Cayuga ISD are listed here. We would love to have you join the Wildcat family! For applications and documentation please see the forms section below. Cayuga ISD provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. Available Positions Administration Administration Support / Secretarial Paraprofessionals Teaching Transportation / Maintenance/Custodial Cafeteria Anderson County Special Education Co-Op Employment Forms Email completed forms to: jgonzales@cayugaisd.com You may mail application and forms to: CAYUGA ISD P. O. BOX 427 CAYUGA, TEXAS 75832 You may deliver forms in person to the Administration office. Employment Application for Professional Personnel Click Here Employment Application for Substitutes Click Here Employment Application for Service and Support Personnel Click Here

  • CISD Police Dept | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    Cayuga Police Department John Tucker Law Enforcement/ Chief of Police jtucker@cayugaisd.com “Protecting the Future Today” Cayuga Police Links School Safety Initiatives CISD Police Department CISDPD District Wide Procedures CISDPD FAQ's School Incidents Flow Chart Report Bullying Report an Incident School Safety Committee Mission Statement Our mission is to work in partnership with the Cayuga ISD administration, schools, parents, students, and the entire CISD community towards a common goal – student safety. We believe that open communication and building relationships between police officers and the students, parents, staff, and community we serve is the most critical piece to maintaining a safe and secure environment for students to learn and thrive. Vision The Cayuga ISD Police Department will be committed to professionalism, respect, integrity, dedication and excellence, while supporting the diverse and dynamic campus community's pursuit of academic goals in an environment free of crime and the fear of crime by demonstrating resolve to develop a creative, forward-thinking, effective, and efficient workforce dedicated to raising our level of excellence to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Core Values P.R.I.D.E P rofessionalism -Our conduct and demeanor display the highest standard of personal and organizational excellence. As a professional organization, we are guided by the “Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.” R espect – We recognize the authority we hold and will treat others as we would like to be treated. We will faithfully, and without bias, honor our obligations to the community. I ntegrity –We are committed to the highest standards of honesty and ethical conduct, which are the cornerstones of our profession. We will uphold the public trust and our commitment to our core values. D edication –To our students, staff, each other, our families, and the citizens we serve, and having an unquestionable work ethic. E xcellence-There is always room for improvement—and that the never-ending search for improvement leads to excellence. We aim for excellence in everything we do. School Safety Committee Meetings Meetings are held at: 17750 N. US Hwy 287 Tennessee Colony, TX 75861 5 pm in the High School Library (unless otherwise noted) Click on Date for Agenda Upcoming Meeting - Past Meetings - December 6, 2023 August 13, 2024 What is a School Safety Committee? Click Here Important Updates FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: 04/24/2026 Cayuga I.S.D. Addresses Incident Involving Prohibited Item at Cayuga Middle School On 04/24/2026 administrators at Cayuga Middle School and Cayuga I.S.D. Police Department were alerted to the presence of a prohibited item on campus. A student brought their back pack to an administrator and told them they had accidentally brought a BB-gun pistol to school in their backpack. The student was not aware of the item being in the backpack until it was noticed during class. Following an immediate investigation by school officials and Cayuga I.S.D. Police Department, the item was determined to be in fact a BB-gun pistol. The item was confiscated without incident. At no time were students or staff in any immediate danger, and no threats were made. The Cayuga I.S.D. Police Department determined there was no criminal intent; however, the student will face disciplinary action in accordance with the Cayuga I.S.D. Student Code of Conduct. "The safety of our students and staff is always our top priority," said Superintendent Dr. Joe Satterwhite and Middle School Principal Amy Kelley. "We are grateful to the individuals who followed the 'See Something, Say Something' protocol, which allowed our team to resolve this matter quickly and safely." Cayuga I.S.D. reminds families that Texas law and district policy strictly prohibit all weapons, including look-alikes and air-powered devices like BB guns, on all school property and at school-sponsored events. Parents are encouraged to speak with their children about the serious consequences of bringing prohibited items to school. For more information on how to talk to your child about school safety or for resources on Safe Firearm Storage, please visit https://safegunstoragetexas.com/. Under student privacy requirements, the district will not release further details regarding the student’s identity or specific disciplinary measures. Report an Incident CISDPD Incident Report First name Last name Email Phone Where did the incident occur? When did the incident occur? Describe the incident. Submit

  • Cayuga Seniors | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    Cayuga Seniors Information for Current Seniors Cap and Gown Dates of Events Photos FAFSA Senior Yearbook Ad Senior Graduation Slide Show Cap and Gown Click here for Cap and Gown and Tassel Only Click here for Jostens Graduation Packages **The gown is black in the photo but will be the same exact ones as last year with the gold band around the sleeve. Seniors may borrow a gown from a 2024 or 2025 Graduate that has the gold band around the sleeves. All Graduates must have matching cap, gown, and tassels. Items for Graduation : Males - Black tie, White Long Sleeve Button Down Shirt, Black Pants, Black Shoes/Boots, Cap with Tassel, Gown, and Cords and Stoles. Females - Nice Dress that is not longer than Gown, Black Shoes, Cap with Tassel, Gown, and Cords and Stoles Baccalaureate : Male and Female - Nice clothes appropriate for church service. Senior Walk : Male and Female - Nice, school appropriate clothes and Cap and Gown with Cords and Stoles. Dates of Events Senior Quote Due 9/01/2025 Senior Ad - 09/01/2025 Ad Money Due - 11/01/2025 Senior Slide Photos Due - 12/01/2025 Senior Info Packet Download Photos Cap and Gown Photos - TBD Group Photo - TBD FAFSA Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. At the office of Federal Student Aid, our more than 1,400 employees help make college education possible for more than 10 million students each year. Federal Student Aid is responsible for managing the student financial assistance programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965. These programs provide grant, work-study, and loan funds to students attending college or career school. In Texas, completing the FAFSA is mandatory. High school seniors in Texas must fill out the FAFSA, the Texas Application for State Financial Aid or sign an opt-out form to graduate. You will need your parents 2023 Tax Return 2025-2026FAFSA Form now AVAILABLE! Senior Yeabook Ads Senior Ad - 09/01/2025 Ad Money Due - 11/01/2025 Size Cost Number of Photos Business Card $40 Up to 2 Photos Quarter Page $80 Up to 3 Photos Half Page $130 Up to 5 Photos Full Page $200 Up to 12 Photos Full Page + Book $225 Up to 12 Photos Once you decide the Ad size you would like email Mrs. Fitzgerald and she will send you sample layouts to choose from. Senior Graduation Video Senior Video Photos Due - 12/01/2025 Senior Video Layouts will be limited to 4 choices. For Layout choices please email Mrs. Fitzgerald - mfitzgerald@cayugaisd.com Join us on Remind! Text : 81010 In subject line : @CHS26SR 2026 Senior Video

  • Powerlifting | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    Powerlifting SHOP NOW Athletics Home Ticket Information Football Volleyball Wildcat Basketball Ladycat Basketball Baseball Softball Track Cross Country Powerlifting Athletic Forms Click to Download Schedule

  • NHS | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    1/5 National Honor Society What is National Honor Society (NHS)? The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921. Today, it is estimated that more than one million students participate in NHS activities. NHS chapters are found in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, many U.S. territories, and Canada. Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments, but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service. History of National Honor Society (NHS) The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) officially established NHS in 1921. Though many local and regional honor societies existed prior to 1921, no nationwide organization had been founded. Under the leadership of Dr. Edward Rynearson, principal of the Fifth Avenue High School in Pittsburgh, the organization grew from the original Alpha Chapter at the Fifth Avenue School to more than 1,000 chapters by 1930. Equipped with a constitution, an emblem and motto, and a group of dedicated principals as coordinators, the new NHS organization quickly developed into one of the country’s leading educational groups. Four main purposes have guided chapters of NHS from the beginning: to create enthusiasm for scholarship; to stimulate a desire to render service; to promote leadership; and to develop character in the students of secondary schools. These purposes also translate into the criteria used for membership selection in each local chapter. Lynn Wicker Sponsor lwicker@cayugaisd.com Download a Registration Form

  • Student Council | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    1/4 Student Council A Student Council is a group of elected and volunteer students working together with an adult advisor within the framework of a constitution or bylaws to provide a means for student expression and assistance in school affairs and activities, give opportunities for student experience in leadership and encourage student / faculty / community relations. Through projects and activities, student councils work to: PROMOTE CITIZENSHIP PROMOTE SCHOLARSHIP PROMOTE LEADERSHIP PROMOTE HUMAN RELATIONS PROMOTE CULTURAL VALUES A student council is a group of student leaders who work with an adult advisor to collaborate with others to impact their school community, which impacts their city or town, which impacts our state, which impacts our country, which changes the world. PROMOTE CITIZENSHIP By supporting and further developing democracy as a way of life By involving students in meaningful, purpose-oriented activities By helping each student develop a sincere regard for law and order appropriate to this democratic society By leading each individual in developing a sense of personal responsibility and earned self-respect By example through teaching the processes and procedures of a democracy By encouraging desirable attitudes and the continuous upward development of valued patterns of good citizenship By providing a forum for student opinions, interests and desires so these may be understood by the entire student body, faculty, administration and community By honestly reflecting and interpreting the student viewpoint PROMOTE SCHOLARSHIP By contributing to the total educational growth of all students in the school By encouraging the highest standards of scholarship and positive student involvement in learning and thinking By providing experience in genuine problem-solving procedures By providing training and experiences in the skills and techniques of good citizenship and leadership to prepare articulate citizens and leaders for a progressing society PROMOTE LEADERSHIP By providing young people with the power and right to speak and, especially, the power, right and privilege of being heard by those in authority By avoiding the commercial or cultural exploitation of students By providing coordination of school-sponsored student activities with constant evaluation in terms of the selected purposes By promoting opportunities for leadership among student body members By utilizing the ideas and support of students in solving relevant school problems PROMOTE HUMAN RELATIONS By helping create harmonious relationships among faculty, administration, student body and the community By providing organized services to the school in the interest of the general welfare By communicating purposes, activities and the other positive elements of school life through mass media to the entire community By helping young people further realize the genius and dignity of each individual PROMOTE CULTURAL VALUES By sparking school loyalty, pride, patriotism and individual student development By providing real experiences in group development and human understandings By helping students earn and protect individual rights and responsibilities By selecting projects and activities which seek to achieve purposes that are significant in the life of the school community By giving young people deeper reasons for attending school and the stimulus for developing commitments to worthy goals By helping each student reach maximum educational growth and development Laurie Jordan Middle School Sponsor ljordan@cayugaisd.com Lynn Wicker High School Sponsor lwicker@cayugaisd.com HS Student Council Meetings Mondays Room 39 During Lunch

  • Football | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    Football SHOP NOW Athletics Home Ticket Information Football Volleyball Wildcat Basketball Ladycat Basketball Baseball Softball Track Cross Country Powerlifting Athletic Forms * District Game ** Homecoming *** Senior Night Click to Download Schedule * District Game ** Homecoming *** Senior Night Click to Download Schedule * District Game ** Homecoming *** Senior Night Click to Download Schedule Please note - times may change and will be communicated through the Sports You App 2025 Season Highlights Click here to Visit Hudl for Season Recap Superlative Photos Superlative Photos Superlative Photos Superlative Photos Superlative Photos Superlative Photos Superlative Photos Superlative Photos 1/15

  • Nutrition | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    School Nutrition Leslie Glenn Food Service Director lglenn@cayugaisd.com Nutrition Download Menus EzSchoolPay Food Service Code of Conduct Local Wellness Plan Local Wellness Policy Procurement Procedures Manual Triennial Assessment 25-26 Income Eligibility Requirements 25-26 Media Release 25-26 CEP Letter - English 25-26 CEP Letter - Spanish 25-26 Food Service Newsletter *NEW FOR 2025 - 2026* Cayuga ISD will be operating the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) this coming School Year. All students Pre-K thru 12th Grade will eat both Breakfast and Lunch at no charge to their families. Assistance available in English and Spanish. Please call 877-TEX-MEAL (877-839-6325) for help. Additional translations services available as well. In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity. Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ad-3027.pdf , from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by: 1. Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or 2. Fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442 ; or 3. Email: program.intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

  • Academic UIL | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    1/1 Academic UIL The purposes of the University Interscholastic League Academic contests are to motivate students through comprehensive competitions, challenge students to think critically and provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of essential knowledge and skills. The UIL academic program includes activities in multiple subject areas: Business Skills contests include Accounting and Computer Applications Essay contests include the Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competition and Latino History Essay Competition Journalism contests include Copy Editing, Editorial Writing, Headline Writing, Feature Writing and News Writing Language Arts contests include Literary Criticism, Ready Writing and Spelling and Vocabulary Social Studies competitions include Current Issues & Events, and Social Studies Speech & Debate contests include Congress, Cross Examination Debate, Lincoln Douglas Debate, Informative Speaking, Persuasive Speaking, Prose Interpretation and Poetry Interpretation. STEM contests include Calculator Applications, Computer Science, Mathematics, Number Sense, Robotics and Science Theatre contests include Filmmaking, One-Act Play and Theatrical Design A+ Academic contests includes 20 different events for grades 2-8 Lance Satterwhite Sponsor lsatterwhite@cayugaisd.com

  • Band | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    1/19 Band Jennifer Joslin Director Nicklaus Powell Assistant Director

  • CMS News | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    CMS News CMS News is a special privilege class at Cayuga Middle School, offered to students who have demonstrated mastery on the STAAR test. As part of the CMS News team, students get to experience the exciting world of journalism and broadcasting. They research and write engaging articles, capture photos and videos of school events, and learn firsthand how a professional news broadcast works. This hands-on opportunity allows students to build their creativity, teamwork, and communication skills—all while having fun sharing the stories that matter most to our school community. 1/0 CMS News Coordinators Terri Singletary tsingletary@cayugaisd.com Krista Grimes kgrimes@cayugaisd.com CMS News Staff Emmi Collins Producer Elizabeth Henderson News Anchor / Journalist Grant Bennett Graphic Designer / Lead Video Editor Sara Garcia Lead Reporter Madison Singletary Copy Editor / Journalist Audrey LeGard Article Research / Assistant Video Editor Elijah Shead Article Research / Assistant Video Editor Ashtyn Robertson Photojournalist / Assistant Editor Ryder Gonzales Director Cailyn Sheffield News Anchor / Journalist Wesley Hill Graphic Designer / Lead Video Editor Epik Watson Lead Reporter Chloe Galloway Anchor Prep / Journalist Thalia Chanthavong Article Research / Assistant Video Editor Syren Sorensen Studio Engineer Lincoln Porter Assistant Studio Engineer / Journalist / Photojournalist CMS News Contact US! Have a great story or event you would like covered? Have a question for a member of our staff? Send us an EMAIL - cmsnews@cayugaisd.com

  • Fishing | CAYUGA WILDCATS

    Fishing Erica Goolsby Sponsor egoolsby@cayugaisd.com Click to Download Fishing Schedule Click to Download Fishing Team By-Laws

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17750 N. US Hwy 287

Tennessee Colony, TX 75861

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P. O. Box 427

Cayuga, Texas 75832

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