
Surface tension lab today!


5th period lab on surface tension.


Social Media Marketing class presenting their "Evolution of Marketing" project.


Mrs. King and Officer Singleton hosting Arts and Crafts Club during Mustang Hour.



Ms. Moffett's classes are learning about the 1900 Galveston Hurricane and why the sea wall exists.


We're learning about the different types of mixtures in science class today!


Getting creative in Lego club!!!


7th Grade GT Science have been experimenting with physical and chemical changes. Today they created rules to determine if a chemical or physical changes had occurred. They then debated their rules with other classmates.


Orchestra students using technology to evaluate their performances.


We are having pantomime relay races in Theatre class!







Intermediate Art students working with pen & ink on an abstract art drawing.



Intermediate Art students completed their Sharpie Line Designs. Can you find the hidden names?



Congratulations to this years' choir officers! Such great leaders!





Ford choirs had a fun time playing "beat detective" to work on teamwork and steady tempo today!



8th grade GT students from Coach Cambell and Mr. Raley's classes diving in on their first problem-based learning assignment!


Our orchestra students are off to a fantastic start this school year! 🎶 We're so proud of their hard work and can’t wait to see all that they’ll accomplish as the year progresses!


Classifying subsets in math class with partners :)


Intro Art students completing Contour Line drawings of their shoe!



Toys for Texans, a nonprofit organization created by Allen High School students, is nearing the conclusion of its summer program after distributing more than 3,500 toys to children in hospitals across North Texas.
As part of its mission, toy distribution stations were set up for patients at area hospitals including Medical City, Scottish Rite, Bryan’s House, Cook Children’s, Warren Center, Camp Summit, and SOS Richardson.
The group’s primary directors, Piyush Chintalwar, Carson Sheffield, Mitul Gouni, Marc D’Jmoos, and Samir Alam, worked diligently to bring joy to special needs and hospitalized children throughout the region.
As the organization’s students prepare to graduate in 2025, they have ensured the program’s future by passing responsibilities to the next group of freshman, sophomore, and junior AHS students.






Ford Library orientation and Book Tasting with Mrs. Storts. Thank you Mrs. Storts for making the Library and reading so much fun!
