
Today’s teens are facing more stress than ever 😰 — but many haven’t been taught how to manage it in healthy ways.
Without real coping tools 🧠💡, they may turn to quick fixes like substances or excessive screen time 📱, which can lead to even bigger challenges down the road.
Parents can change the game by:
✅ Teaching practical, age‑appropriate coping skills
✅ Validating emotions instead of brushing them aside 💬❤️
✅ Modeling healthy stress‑management at home 🧘♀️🏡
👉 Help your teen build lasting skills — not risky shortcuts. Find strategies that work at www.angelinacoalition.org/resources
The Drug-Free Council program is funded by a grant from TxDOT to reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes in Texas. #DriveLikeATexan
#PreventionPlaybook #ParentingTeens #HealthyCoping #TeenSafety


Leggett ISD Weather Update – We're Monitoring Conditions
Leggett ISD is closely monitoring weather forecasts that indicate the potential for extremely cold temperatures and winter precipitation later this week.
We want our school community to know that we are staying informed and will communicate promptly as updated forecasts and information become available.
Please continue to monitor official Leggett ISD communication channels for updates.
Thank you for your partnership and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.


January is School Board Recognition Month, and Leggett ISD wants to say "THANK YOU" to our trustees for their dedication and commitment to the district and its students.
President: Curtis Jefferson
Vice President: Vicki Russell
Secretary: Tommie Collins
Trustees: Zach Johnson, Daniel Goodman, Kevin Willson and Armando Diosdado
In honor of Officer Appreciation Day, we’d like to give a special shout-out to our very own Chief of Police, Michael McDuffie.
Thank you for your dedication, leadership, and for everything you do to keep our school and community safe. We truly appreciate you! 💙








Thank you little Miss Charlee for the beautiful Christmas cookie you gave to the staff❣️You are such a little sweetheart ❤️


Starting with the 2025-2026 school year, Texas Senate Bill (SB) 2929 gives officials at school-sponsored and UIL extracurricular events the authority to immediately remove spectators for disruptive or disrespectful behavior — without a verbal warning.
⚖️ Key Highlights:
✅ Immediate Ejection – No warning required before removal.
✅ Officials’ Discretion – Referees, judges, and event officials can act swiftly.
✅ UIL Events – Applies to all UIL athletic and extracurricular competitions.
✅ Effective Now – In place for the 2025-2026 school year.
🎯 Purpose of the Law:
Ensure student safety
Prevent event disruptions
Promote good sportsmanship
Let’s work together to keep our school events positive, safe, and respectful for all.









