
From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: This afternoon's junior high and high school cross country meet in San Augustine has been cancelled. Our next scheduled cross country event will be next Wednesday, Sept. 11, in Brookeland.

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Congratulations to our Junior High Lady Owls for bringing home championship hardware this past Saturday as winners of the Broaddus Junior High Tournament! They scored victories over Big Sandy and Broaddus on their way to the top prize. Our Junior High Mighty Owls secured their first win of the season with a victory over Broaddus on their way to a strong second place finish. Both programs will be back in action Tuesday, August 27, at Wells where A and B teams will play. The girls' B team will get the evening underway with a 5:00 pm tip off followed by the boys' B team. The girls' and boys' A teams will cap off the night.


From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Our junior high boys' and girls' teams are scheduled to play in the Broaddus Junior High Tournament this weekend, but there have been some changes to the tournament schedule. Both of our teams will now play on Saturday only and will follow this schedule:
9:00 am - Chireno vs. Big Sandy (girls)
10:00 am - Chireno vs. Big Sandy (boys)
11:00 am - Chireno vs. Broaddus (girls)
12:00 PM - Chireno vs. Broaddus (boys)

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: The 2024 Junior High basketball season is here! We hope you will make plans to come and support our girls and boys teams as we host Martinsville this evening. There will only be two games with the ladies tipping off at 5:30 pm. Both teams are also slated to play in this weekend's Broaddus Tournament beginning on Thursday. Good luck to our players and coaches as we get the season started!


From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Congratulations to Brielle Theriot as she was recently named to the 2024 All-State Journalism Staff! She is one of 231 students state-wide from all UIL classifications who earned this distinction as a result of accumulating at least 50 points by excelling at various UIL journalism contests this past school year. The is a remarkable accomplishment that requires dedication and hard work to achieve. Way to go, Brielle!!

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Congratulations to the graduates of Chireno High School's Class of 2024! This is an outstanding group of young men and women and we wish them all the best in their future.

Chireno High School is sad to report that it has learned of the death of one of its former students, Alexis “Alex” Lozoya, from his family. Alex, an 18 year old former student, died May 23, 2024. He was a resident of Chireno. Funeral arrangements are not available at this time. The school counselor, Mrs. Pinner, is available tomorrow, May 24, should any student wish to talk about Alex’s death. Please keep the family in your prayers as they deal with this difficult situation.
Community resources available:
National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255
National Youth Crisis Hotline 1-800-448-4663
Burke Center Lufkin - 1-800-392-8345
Chireno High School lamenta informarles que nos hemos enterado del fallecimiento de uno de nuestros ex alumnos, Alexis “Alex” Losoya, de 18 años de edad, falleció el día 23 de Mayo del 2024. Alex residía en Chireno. Los servicios fúnebres no están disponibles en este momento. La consejera de la escuela Señora Pinner estará dispuesta el día de mañana 24 de Mayo para los estudiantes que quieran hablar con ella sobre la muerte de Alex. Por favor mantengan a la familia de Alex en sus oraciones para estos momentos tan difíciles que están pasando.
1. Línea de Suicidio 1-800-273-8255
2. Línea de Crisis Juvenil. 1-800-448-4663
3. Burke Center Lufkin 1-800-392-8345.

Seniors and Senior Parents: Senior Walk on Thursday, May 23, 2024 @ 8 am.


From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: We kick off the final week of the 2023-2024 school year with our annual Senior Scholarship and Cord Presentations this evening at 7:00 pm in the school cafeteria. All are invited to attend as our young men and women will be receiving their earned awards and scholarships. Congratulations to another outstanding class of seniors!

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Once again, Chireno High School was well represented at the state level of the UIL Academic Meet on the campus of UT Austin this week! Senior Trevin King placed 6th in Informative Speaking; Senior Colton Theriot brought home a silver medal placing 2nd in Computer Applications; and Freshman Brielle Theriot claimed a bronze medal placing 3rd in Editorial Writing. Congratulations to these students along with UIL sponsor Kim Sloane on these outstanding performances!

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: We are proud to announce that Chireno had several players from our softball and baseball teams earn district honors for their play during their season! The following athletes received recognition:
District 24-2A Softball District Honors: 1st Team All-District - Payton Johnson, Kenley Purvis, Tatum Turner; 2nd Team All-District - Lacie Boulet, Addison Higginbotham; Honorable Mention - Ireland Linge
District 24-2A Baseball District Honors: Co-Defensive MVP - Landon Nash; 1st Team All-District - Camden Nichols, Garrett Sanford; 2nd Team All-District - Caden Higginbotham, Keith Patton; Honorable Mention - Tate Johnson, Benji Blount

Parents of 10th and 11th graders: There will be an informational meeting about dual credit @ 6 and an informational meeting for Junior parents at 6:30 on May 9th in the cafeteria.


Congratulations to Bailey Barrett and Avery Copeland on a successful year of L. O. T. Crew. They were honored today at SFASU during the L. O. T. Crew Convocation.


From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Our Mighty Owls left it all on the field today but came up short in the best-of-three series against Joaquin. These games were the lasts for seniors Shaden Babbs and Keith Patton. These young men poured their hearts into our baseball program during their fours years in high school and gave Coach Bleile all they had in every game. Congratulations to all of our players and coaches on an outstanding season!

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire:
Game 1:
Chireno Owls: 6
Joaquin Rams: 5
Way to go, Mighty Owls!!
Game 2 is Saturday at Shelbyville HS.
First pitch is scheduled for 10:00 am.

Congratulations to seniors Payton Johnson and Colton Theriot. They were both awarded a $1000 scholarship at the Nacogdoches Fredonia Rotary Club Meeting on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at the Fredonia Hotel Ballroom.


From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: The start of Friday night's baseball game in Shelbyville against Joaquin has been moved up an hour to 5:00 pm. As a reminder, this is Game 1 of a best-of-three series with games 2 & 3 taking place on Saturday beginning at 10:00 am in Shelbyville. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students. Let's go, Mighty Owls!!

ATTN PARENTS, the 7th/8th grade Parent Meeting has been RESCHEDULED:
Attention parents of our current 7th & 8th graders Chireno ISD will have a Parent Night on Monday, May 6, 2024 to learn more about student course selections for the upcoming school year. Students and parents will be given information from our CTE programs to aid in the selection of elective courses for 8th and 9th grade. Instructors and current students from our CTE programs will be on hand to offer guidance and information.


From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: This is a reminder that athletic physicals are this Friday morning. Athletes who are going into 7th, 9th, and 11th grades are required to have physicals. Coach Zienko needs physical forms filled out and returned to her by tomorrow, Wednesday, May 1.

From the Chireno Owls Sports Wire: Congratulations to Briley Sargent and Shea Laskoskie as they claimed the 24-2A district championship in girls' doubles yesterday at the district tennis meet in Nacogdoches! They will now move on to Regionals on May 10-11 at the Franklin High School Tennis Center. Also, congratulations to the following students who advanced to the State UIL Academic meet UT Austin on May 13-15: Trevin King - Regional 3rd place (Informative Speaking); Brielle Theriot - Regional Champion (Editorial Writing); Colton Theriot - Regional Champion (Computer Applications)!