06/16/2026
The full-scale emergency response training exercise scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at Jackie Caffey Jr. High, Meridiana Elementary, and the Alvin ISD Heritage Complex has been cancelled.
We appreciate the community's understanding and support of our ongoing school safety and emergency preparedness efforts.
Any future exercises will be communicated to staff, families, and the community in advance.
06/11/2026
A full-scale emergency response training exercise will take place at Jackie Caffey Jr. High, Meridiana Elementary, and the Alvin ISD Heritage Complex on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Alvin ISD is collaborating with the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office as part of ongoing school safety and emergency preparedness efforts aligned with Texas House Bill 33 (the Uvalde Strong Act) and ongoing Texas school safety preparedness requirements.
Community members in the area may notice an increased presence of law enforcement, emergency vehicles, first responders, and possibly a Life Flight helicopter participating in the exercise. There may also be loud noises associated with the training scenario, including sirens, helicopter activity, and simulated gunfire of blank rounds. Please be aware that this is only a training exercise.
The exercise will take place throughout the morning and into the early afternoon on June 17. During this time, roadways surrounding Caffey Jr. High, Meridiana, and Heritage Complex will be closed to regular traffic and activities. Following the exercise, student and staff volunteers participating in the scenario will be bused under police es**rt to another site as part of the training exercise to practice reunification procedures.
Our district is serving as the host site for this county-coordinated training exercise. Thank you for your understanding and support as local agencies and school districts work together to strengthen coordination and working relationships among our responding partners.
06/09/2026
Be the smiling face that starts their day—and the hero who keeps them safe. Join us in protecting our community's future.
06/08/2026
Helping kids build safer digital habits starts with conversations.
This , explore free tools and resources from NetSmartz Workshop designed to help families navigate online life together: ncmec.org/netsmartz
06/05/2026
This , take a moment to ask yourself: When was the last time I made sure my firearm was stored securely and out of reach? Then, physically check.
Don’t know where to begin? We have the resources to help: https://bit.ly/4wUPQ7x
05/24/2026
Construction updates are coming to Alvin High School as part of the voter-approved 2024 Bond program.
Beginning May 26, 2026, major construction activity will begin on the Johnson Street side of campus. During this phase of construction, there will be no public or operational access to Alvin High School from Johnson Street through at least late summer 2027. The Johnson Street entrance area will serve as construction access only.
Starting May 26, the Alvin High School front office will relocate near Memorial Stadium by the Auxiliary Gym at:
1305 W. Dumble Street
Alvin, TX 77511
Visitors, parents, and community members needing access to the front office should enter campus from W. Dumble moving forward.
Directional signage will be posted along S. Johnson Street, near the Horseshoe entrance, and around the stadium to help guide visitors to the new office location. Visitor parking will be available at the relocated front office entrance.
These improvements are part of the 2024 Bond program and include:
• Expansion of classroom and instructional spaces
• Additional capacity for approximately 400–500 students
• Updated Career and Technical Education (CTE) spaces, including replacement of the Luke Kennedy CTE Building
• Repurposing the old auditorium space into the future main entrance of the campus
We appreciate the community’s patience and support as these improvements help prepare Alvin High School to serve future generations of Yellowjackets.
05/23/2026
So amazing that Iowa Colony High School staff took a few minutes to celebrate Officer Yates' birthday while still preparing for graduation!! Students took a moment to sing her happy birthday in the halls! She sure felt the love!