
LCS families,
The remainder of this school week will bring high heat indices to our area. All schools will exercise caution in allowing outdoor recreational activities.
After school athletic activities will be closely monitored according to TSSAA guidelines for excessive heat. Heat indices will also be monitored for Friday night’s football games. Please be prepared for the potential of delayed game start times.
Our afternoon bus riders, especially those who ride longer routes, will have access to bottled water on each bus Thursday and Friday afternoons to provide relief from the heat. Buses will have windows lowered to allow extra airflow to move throughout.

As we prepare for #BackToSchool season, we are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet HHS Teacher, Emily Winters Wright!
A 2010 graduate of Halls High School, Emily Wright continued her education at Dyersburg State Community College and completed her undergraduate studies at Union University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a Creative Writing concentration and a minor in Secondary Education.
Emily teaches High School English at her alma mater. In addition, she is author and has published two short stories in The Copperfield Review and two poems in The Tennessee Magazine. She currently has three novels in publication: Trial of Strength, Trial by Fire, and Trial of Courage.
When asked about her favorite parts of her career, Emily said:
“As a teacher, I enjoy talking with students about literature and writing. I like being able to share my love of stories with my students and perhaps open the door to them to find books that they enjoy. Building positive relationships with students is also a part of my job that I enjoy because serving as a mentor to students is the reason I went into teaching in the first place.
As a writer, I enjoy the process of imagining characters and plots and bringing them to life and making them as true-to-life as possible so that readers can connect with the story. Answering questions from readers about the writing process is also enjoyable to me, since I can serve people in helping them along their own writing journey.”
We are #LauderdaleProud of Emily’s dedication to our students and community!


The HHS football team visited HES Kindergarten students to help them celebrate Black/White Day in their color unit study! Thanks to the coaches for allowing this to happen!



The HHS football team visited HES Kindergarten students to help them celebrate Black/White Day in their color unit study! Thanks to the coaches for allowing this to happen!



As we prepare for another year of learning, we ask our families and community to join us in ensuring our students attend and remain at school each day. Missing 2 days of instructional time each month means that students miss out on 10% of the learning opportunities presented to them. Our faculties and staff are ready to welcome our students to #schooleveryday.


As we prepare for #BackToSchool season, we are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet HJH Teacher, John Terry!
A 1989 graduate of Halls High School, John Terry’s higher education journey began at the University of Tennessee at Martin. After a brief transition into the working world, he completed his undergraduate studies at Union University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in History with a minor in Political Science.
John is starting his 25th year of teaching with Lauderdale County Schools, beginning at Ripley High School and currently at Halls Junior High School. His favorite part of his career is interacting with students and making a difference in their lives, especially in light of the challenges they face in the world today.
We are #LauderdaleProud of John’s dedication to our students and community!


P.T.O spirit shirt order forms will go home with students today. If you would like to purchase a shirt, please return the form and payment to your child's teacher by Friday, August 25, 2023.


Say “hello” to two-way messaging and classroom announcements in the Lauderdale app! With the addition of Rooms, our district app keeps getting better. Parents/guardians check your email with instructions to sign up and access new features.

LCS is moving to Rooms! Check out our "Let's Get Connected" video to learn more about our new family-school communication platform!
https://youtu.be/p660ju85Rug

As we prepare for #BackToSchool season, we are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet RPS Teacher, Rachel Young Gardner!
Rachel Gardner graduated from Ripley High School in 2000. After attending Dyersburg State Community College, she transferred to Belmont University and graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in Church Music. Rachel continued her education, earning her Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy from University of Memphis and her Master of Arts in Education from Union University. She has been named DSCC’s Alumni of the Year (2010) and earned the Level 1 Orff-Schulwerk Music Educator Certification from University of Memphis in 2012.
Rachel teaches Elementary Music at Ripley Primary School. When asked about her favorite part of her career, Rachel said:
“The best thing about being a musician is constantly making music. I make music everyday, and influence others with the sounds that flow from my fingertips. Also, there is NOTHING quite like the sound of a group of 100 little kids singing and enjoying making music together! Over my eleven years of teaching at RPS, I have had so many musical moments that moved me to tears. I hope my students will always remember singing and making music with "Ms. Rachel" and will continue to love making music throughout their school careers and lives.”
We are #LauderdaleProud of Rachel’s dedication to our students and community!


Please join us tomorrow for our Open House!


Mrs. Billie Kissell’s fourth grade class celebrated the second day of school with donuts thanks to Cayden P.


From our smallest Tigers to our largest ones, today was a great first day of school in Lauderdale County!
"I would like to extend a shout out to our district and school administrators, teachers, support and cafeteria staff, and bus drivers for making today a successful start to another great school year!"
- Superintendent Kimble






As we prepare for #BackToSchool season, we are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet HES Teacher, Leah Meyer Ortega!
Leah Ortega graduated from Ripley High School in 2008. She continued her education at the University of Tennessee at Martin, earning her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education.
Leah teaches 3rd grade at Halls Elementary School. Her favorite part of her career is growing a love for school in her students and watching them achieve their academic and personal goals.
We are #LauderdaleProud of Leah’s dedication to our students and community!


As we prepare for #BackToSchool season, we are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet HES Teacher, Leah Meyer Ortega!
Leah Ortega graduated from Ripley High School in 2008. She continued her education at the University of Tennessee at Martin, earning her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education.
Leah teaches 3rd grade at Halls Elementary School. Her favorite part of her career is growing a love for school in her students and watching them achieve their academic and personal goals.
We are #LauderdaleProud of Leah’s dedication to our students and community!


Our second grade teachers can't wait to see their students tomorrow!


We are excited to kick off the 2023-2024 school year!


Lauderdale County Schools is seeking feedback for our ESSER 3.0 funding plan. Please take a moment to complete the survey so that your feedback can guide us to the best resources for our students. This survey will close on September 1, 2023.
https://forms.gle/kbbBHufTut1gDGmf6

As we prepare for #BackToSchool season, we are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet our #doublefeature teachers, Leamond and Karie Arthur!
Leamond Arthur (‘07) and Karie Arthur (‘06) both serve as teachers at Ripley Middle School.
After graduating from Halls High School, Leamond Arthur continued his education at Freed Hardeman University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in History. He has also earned his Master of Arts degree in Christian Studies.
After graduating from Ripley High School, Karie Arthur continued her education at Union University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Music Education and a Middle School Education endorsement. She has also earned her Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership.
Leamond currently teaches 7th Grade Math at Ripley Middle School. When asked about his favorite part of his career, he mentioned that he enjoys the opportunity to make a positive impact in the community. Karie currently teaches 6th Grade Math at Ripley Middle School. She enjoys building relationships with her students and making a difference in their lives. She stated, “I want to show them how successful they can become”.
We are #LauderdaleProud of Leamond and Karie’s dedication to our students and community!


The 2023 Tiger Bowl is right around the corner! Join us on Friday, August 11th at Tiny Knee Stadium. Tickets can be purchased via GoFan.
