MEYERSVILLE, TX — September 24, 2025
As the sun rose over Meyersville ISD this morning, students gathered hand-in-hand around the campus flagpole for See You at the Pole, a nationwide student-led tradition rooted in prayer, reflection, and community spirit.
The early-morning event brought together children and teens in a circle of unity, offering a quiet yet powerful start to the school day. With heads bowed and hands joined, participants took a moment to reflect, pray, and stand together in hope and positivity.
A Tradition of Togetherness
“See You at the Pole” began in 1990 and has since grown into an annual movement across schools in the U.S. and beyond. For Meyersville students, it’s more than a tradition—it’s a chance to lead with heart and begin the day grounded in purpose.
Community Support
Faculty and staff quietly supported the moment, allowing students to take the lead while ensuring a safe and respectful environment. The scene—sunlight casting long shadows across the grass, a circle of young voices lifted in unity—was a reminder of the strength found in togetherness.
As the school day began, the message lingered: hope, unity, and faith are alive and well in Meyersville ISD.