MISD kicked off the 2024-2025 McKinney Community Action Network (CAN) series with a great turnout of more than 30 participants at Finch Elementary on Thursday, October 17!

After a welcome from Principal Erika Echegaray, Superintendent Shawn Pratt led the group through an overview of the program and then introduced presentations from Safety & Security Director Rusty May, Director of Athletics Jennifer Frazier and Director of Fine Arts Dr. Jared Critchfield.

Afterward, Echegaray and her team led the group on a tour of the school as the guests donned headsets that Finch uses to provide translation during events and parent meetings. They also provide a great communication tool while moving quietly around a school campus!

McKinney CAN meets four times a year at different schools to provide participants with in-depth knowledge about the vision, goals, and operations of McKinney ISD. The program aims to ‘pull the curtain back’ on public education and McKinney ISD and to show our stakeholders how each department works to support campuses and our students.

Thanks to Principal Erika Echegaray and the staff and students of Finch Elementary for their hospitality!
6 months ago, McKinney ISD Communications
group of Finch  students with welcome signs standing with the Falcon mascot
two women talking seated at a table
Shawn Pratt talking to the group
Rusty May in front of a presentation screen talking to group
woman holding coffee and talking with another participant
Jennifer Frazier gesturing with hands as she presents
Critchfield gesturing toward display as he presents
teacher leading group of students through lesson as they are seated on the floor
parent and Critchfield laughing in a classroom
Echegaray smiling and talking to parents on headsets
**Storybook Pumpkin Decorating Contest!** Get ready for some fall fun with our Storybook Pumpkin Decorating Contest! Students are invited to pick a favorite character from a children’s storybook and decorate a pumpkin to match. It’s a great opportunity to get creative together during Fall Break! Pumpkins must be turned in between October 16-18, and remember—no carved pumpkins, please! We can’t wait to see the amazing storybook characters come to life through your pumpkin designs!
7 months ago, Finch Elementary
pumpkin contest
pumpkin contest
**Fall Break Reminder!** Our Fall Break is just around the corner! There will be no school from Friday, October 11 through Tuesday, October 15. Students will return to class on Wednesday, October 16, ready to finish the semester strong. We hope everyone enjoys a restful and safe break!
7 months ago, Finch Elementary
fall break
**Get Ready for College Week: September 23-27!** We’re excited to celebrate College Week from September 23-27! This special week is all about inspiring our students to think about their future and the endless possibilities that await them. Throughout the week, students will learn about different colleges, careers, and the importance of continuing their education. We’ll have fun activities, spirit days, and opportunities to discuss how setting goals now can shape their bright futures. Let’s come together to encourage our students to dream big and achieve their full potential!
7 months ago, Finch Elementary
college week
college week
**Join Us for Specials Night on Tuesday, September 17!** Mark your calendars for our exciting Specials Night on Tuesday, September 17, 2024! We’re kicking off the evening with our first fundraiser of the year, featuring the In-N-Out food truck. Tickets are just $5 and must be purchased at the school by Monday, September 16, no later than 3pm. Food will be served from 5:00-6:00pm, so come hungry! After enjoying a delicious meal, families are invited to explore fun activities with our amazing art, music, and PE teachers from 5:45-6:30pm. We look forward to seeing you there for a night of food, fun, and learning!
7 months ago, Finch Elementary
specials night
Students will not have school on September 2nd and 3rd. We will see all of you on Wednesday, September 4th.
8 months ago, Finch Elementary
No School September 2 and 3
Our Falcons are ready to SOAR this year! #finchfalcons #wearemckinney #everystudenteveryday #breakingthetrend
9 months ago, Finch Elementary
SOAR
MISD school namesake Fanny Finch (1866-1941) was a remarkable, longtime McKinney educator who became the first woman to serve on a school board in Texas. Her influence and leadership brought libraries, restrooms and playgrounds to the city's schools, and in 1924, the school board, in response to a petition from the community, changed the name of South Ward Elementary to Fanny Finch Elementary. 100 years later, Finch's legacy lives on in the school that still bears her name. On Aug. 5, Principal Erika Echegaray, Asst. Principal Mike Allen and the Finch staff were joined by former Finch Principal Becky Hoffman and former AP Lisa Paine for a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of MISD's Finch refresh project and to celebrate a new chapter in the life of Finch Elementary!
9 months ago, McKinney ISD Communications
group of staff in front of school clapping as ribbon is cut
Our principal Erika Echegaray and assistant principal Mike Allen , were ready to lead the Finch teachers and staff on their first day back from summer vacation. We have already started to plan great things this school year!
9 months ago, Finch Elementary
principal and assistant principal
large group of teachers
large group of teachers
Our building has been undergoing renovations over the summer of 2024. We are excited for our students, parents and community members to see all the work our district has been doing.
9 months ago, Finch Elementary
Felix the Falcon mascot standing in front of school
Get ready to kick off the new school year with McKinney ISD's back-to-school newsletter! Packed with essential updates, helpful tips, and exciting events, it’s your ultimate guide to a successful start. https://www.mckinneyisd.net/bts/
9 months ago, McKinney ISD Communications
students walking to class