Allen High School Theatre is excited to announce its Fall Play production of "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane." Based on Kate DiCamillo's acclaimed novel, this production promises a captivating experience for all ages.
Showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3 and 4 in the Allen High School PAC. Tickets are $9 and can be purchased at the door or online at AllenPAC.org.
This production will bring the touching story of Edward Tulane, a porcelain rabbit, to life in a unique theatrical performance. Featuring a talented ensemble of actors, musicians, and technicians from Allen High School, the play is set to offer an unforgettable evening of live theater.
For more information, please visit AllenPAC.org.
Allen ISD's Director of Transportation Karol Day is the new Treasurer for the Texas Association of Pupil Transportation (TAPT).
Karol was recently elected to the prestigious position by the TAPT, a professional organization with educational goals, formed to provide state-wide support for school district transportation departments. TAPT works to improve pupil transportation policies, standards, and equipment both locally and nationally, in addition to providing professional development and certifications for those employed in public school districts.
Before her election as treasurer of TAPT, Karol served two years as Secretary for the organization from 2022 to 2024.
Congratulations to Karol!
The Board recently recognized Macie Krenek and Carly Drake from the Allen Eagles Competitive Shooting Team! Macie earned medals at Nationals, placing third in Sporting Clays and fourth in Skeet. Carly won third in Trap at State & fourth in Skeet at Nationals. Congratulations!
Allen Eagles were featured on WFAA’s Good Morning Texas last week to spotlight Friday’s “Wipe Out Kids Cancer” Classic. The game will feature the Allen Eagles vs Midland Legacy at Eagle Stadium. Kick-off is at 7 p.m. and we can’t wait to see you there!
Matthew McCoy, a senior at Allen High School, was recently selected as one of 28 cadets nationwide to participate in an eight-week Naval STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Flight Academy program. McCoy successfully earned his private pilot license, becoming the fourth Allen High School student to complete this program.
McCoy serves as the Cadet Commanding Officer of the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (MCJROTC) at Allen High School. He is also a member of the Varsity Swim Team, the National Honor Society, and Scout Troop 624 in Allen, where he is an Eagle Scout.
"I'd like to thank the Naval STEM Coordination Office for this opportunity and challenge,” said McCoy. “The Flight Academy was an experience to remember, and it has further invigorated my goal of flying for the Navy. I look forward to sharing this opportunity with many more qualified candidates."
McCoy also acknowledged the support from Allen ISD, adding, "I would also like to thank Sgt. Maj. Cole and the Allen ISD Administration for their support of the MCJROTC Program at Allen High School. The addition of the Aviation Club and investment in the Flight Simulator gives AHS Navy Flight School candidates hands-on experience with aviation."
Congratulations to Matthew McCoy on his outstanding accomplishment!
Photo courtesy of Delaware State University.
The Allen ISD Silver Eagles kicked off the 2024-2025 school year with a big breakfast. This was the largest Silver Eagles gathering to date! If you’d like to join the Silver Eagles, visit https://www.allenisd.org/silvereagles
Toys for Texans, a nonprofit organization created by Allen High School students, is nearing the conclusion of its summer program after distributing more than 3,500 toys to children in hospitals across North Texas.
As part of its mission, toy distribution stations were set up for patients at area hospitals including Medical City, Scottish Rite, Bryan’s House, Cook Children’s, Warren Center, Camp Summit, and SOS Richardson.
The group’s primary directors, Piyush Chintalwar, Carson Sheffield, Mitul Gouni, Marc D’Jmoos, and Samir Alam, worked diligently to bring joy to special needs and hospitalized children throughout the region.
As the organization’s students prepare to graduate in 2025, they have ensured the program’s future by passing responsibilities to the next group of freshman, sophomore, and junior AHS students.
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