Message

Pampa ISD is a District and community of people that live and work with the Harvester Spirit in mind every day! We live and work each day with intentionality to reach our goals and ensure success for all. Our parents, community members, students, and staff all have one thing in common. We have a deep desire to achieve excellence in everything we do.
Our mission as a school district is to produce learners who are compassionate, competent, confident and future-ready! In order to do that, we must create a safe environment where our students and staff engage in high quality, challenging, and meaningful learning experiences that empower and prepare us all for the future. Our purposeful attention to educating the whole child is evident in every decision we make and in every action we take.
We invite everyone in our community to get involved in our schools and work alongside our staff and students to not only create excellent schools, but to ensure that our community, our state, and our country continue to be beacons of hope and prosperity.
Hugh Piatt II, Superintendent

Choose Our District
Pampa ISD is committed to building a solid foundation for each learner through a highly rigorous curriculum which promotes:
Academic Excellence
Self Confidence
Self Respect and Respect for Others
Individual, creative thinking and problem solving
Tolerance
Integrity
Character
Collaborative Skills
Life-long Learning
Self-discipline
Academic Excellence
National Merit Finalists and Commended Scholars
Superintendent Scholars
District UIL Academic Champions 2013, 2014, 2015 Academic Regional and All-State Qualifiers
All-State Band/Choir Students
$500,00+ Scholarships in past 3 years
Superior Extracurricular Programs
Fine Arts
Marching, Symphonic, Concert Bands
Choir
Theater
20 UIL sports including football, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, golf, swimming, volleyball, wrestling, tennis, track and field, cross country
Speech and Debate
Student Congress
Robotics Team
Conditions for Success
Clear Vision and Focus
The district strongly articulates a focus on student achievement as its primary work. Clear plans and systems aligned to that vision are developed to address increasing performance for all students. The vision is integral and embedded in daily practice and is the driver of improvement by all staff members. The culture of the organization is purposefully developed and protected. We operate under the belief that clarity precedes competence. Therefore, expectations will be clearly articulated and every effort will be made to ensure that all staff have a common understanding of those expectations.
High Expectations: Growth Mindset
The district ensures that explicit, rigorous standards are in place for student learning with all stakeholders confident that success is attainable. All members of the organization hold themselves and each other to high standards of performance and professionalism. We understand that we are all un-finished in that we approach our work with a growth mindset. We operate with the mindset of personal and professional reflection, we seek feedback, and we set and monitor goals and adjust to the challenges that we face daily! These expectations are pervasively evident and understood by all with a commitment to providing a timely response and/or adjustment when goals are not met.
District-Wide Ownership ;and Accountability
The district leadership recognizes and accepts responsibility for all current levels of performance and transparently interacts with stakeholders to plan and implement improvement initiatives. The district is engaged in continuous review of systemic practices to ensure effective impact on critical areas of need. We do not operate under a “gotcha” culture. However, we are honest, trustworthy, and do what we say we are going to do. Our accountability is always holding ourselves and those we work with to “our best self”.
Act Now: Sense of Urgency
The district, compelled by the intolerance of failure and dissatisfaction with deficits of the current state, sets a priority and presses for rapid action to change ineffective practices and processes that impede student success.
Continuous Improvement through Operational Flexibility
The district permits the shifting of resources, processes, and practices in response to the critical needs that have been identified through an evaluation of our current programs and the continuous improvement process. Systems are clear, efficient, and effective but allow for flexibility when needed.