Allen ISD kicked off the 2024-2025 school year this week with its annual Convocation Ceremony, with the theme "Let the Games Begin." The event, inspired by the Summer Olympics, brought together teachers, staff, and administrators. The event also featured many student performances.
The ceremony was emceed by Allen High School students Sarah Nab, Senior Class President, and Isaiah Fields, Student Council President. "We know it's going to be an amazing school year with awesome educators like you all leading the way," Nab said.
The event featured a Parade of Campuses, where each school and facility in the district was introduced, showcasing their school spirit. Many schools paraded in with their principals, mascots, last year's Teachers of the Year nominees, and other campus staff, receiving loud cheers and applause.
Allen ISD Superintendent Dr. Robin Bullock addressed everyone, drawing parallels between the dedication of Olympic athletes and the commitment of Allen ISD staff. "Just like the Olympics bring together athletes from around the world, today we come together from our separate campuses and departments, united in our mission to inspire, challenge, and empower our students," she stated.
Dr. Bullock emphasized the victories that define Allen ISD, such as helping students grasp challenging concepts, offering support during personal struggles, and maintaining a culture of excellence. She also acknowledged the essential roles of the district's support staff, from transportation and facilities to nutrition and security, in ensuring a successful school day.
The Convocation included several staff competitions with competitors from every campus, adding a fun and competitive element to the event. The Allen Eagle Band performed, and an ensemble of choir students from Allen High School, led by Choir Director Trenton Davis, sang the National Anthem, with the Marine Corps Junior ROTC presenting the colors.
Board President Sarah Mitchell also addressed the attendees, encouraging them to approach the school year with the spirit of Olympians. "It's not always about winning the gold. It's about showing up every day, putting in the work, and striving to be better than you were the day before," she said.
The event concluded with a skit of the principals participating in the "Slow-Mo Olympics," providing a humorous and entertaining end to the ceremony.
The 2024 Convocation Ceremony set a positive and energetic tone for the new school year, inspiring educators and staff to approach their work with dedication and enthusiasm.
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Watch the closing video from Convocation with a special message from students.