Members of Lauderdale County Schools’ Special Education department recently attended a legal conference in Franklin. Team members participated in multiple sessions focused on providing effective special education and 504 services.
Lauderdale County educators have been digging into data-informed practices and lesson preparation during weekly Professional Learning Collaboratives (PLCs). LCS educators are committed to meeting the needs of all students!
Ms. Tori's class learned about the effects of storm systems on the Earth's surface.
Our Health Science class welcomed guest speakers who came to talk to our students about fire safety. Health Science classes have been learning how important fire safety is and what to do if a fire emergency should occur.
Our next #LauderdaleProud feature is Abby McBroom!
Abby McBroom is a 2006 graduate of Ripley High School. She continued her education at Union University, where she graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Abby graduated in the top 10 of her nursing class and was selected to Sigma Theta Tau, an international honor society for the field of nursing.
Abby currently works at Sedgwick as a Complex Pharmacy Management Nurse. When asked about her favorite part of her career, Abby said:
“We all know someone who has been touched by the opioid crisis that our country faces. My job allows me to advocate for my patients and help them ensure that the medications they are prescribed are the safest for their injury. I love being able to provide patient safety through education and advocacy. Most of all, I love being able to care for others and to make a difference.”
Abby is another reason we are #LauderdaleProud!
Lauderdale County graduates, you can now order FREE copies of your high school transcript online! Click on the "HS Transcript Request" button on the LCS, HHS, or RHS web pages to complete your transcript request.
Offensive Player of the Week for the Sept. 1st game against Greenfield.
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Lauderdale County Schools would like to thank the Calvary Hill Baptist Church congregation for providing school supplies for our students.
We appreciate Calvary Hill Baptist and many other churches and organizations who support Lauderdale County Schools!
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🏈Offensive Players of the Week🏈
Some Senior students at HHS spent their morning helping the Lauderdale Commission on Aging help pass out commodities to residents of Lauderdale County.
Lauderdale County Schools would like to thank the Grace Baptist Church at Central congregation for providing 210 dress code approved shirts for students across the county. Special thanks to School Board Member Chris Rose for coordinating and delivering the shirts on behalf of Grace Baptist.
We appreciate Grace Baptist and other churches and organizations who support Lauderdale County Schools!
Defensive Player of the Week goes to K. Rager! Thanks for all those extra point kicks!
Students in Art I have been hard at work learning the Elements of Art. Their first in class project was on Line Distortion.
We are #LauderdaleProud of our dedicated educators who have returned to Lauderdale County to educate and serve.
Meet HHS Class of 1989 alumna: Angela Barnes, Teresa Moore, Cindy Ream, and Beth Keen!
Angela Barnes is the HHS and HJH school nurse. She has been a nurse for almost 25 years. She has spent the majority of those years working in geriatric and correctional settings. This will be her 3rd year at HHS/HJH. She is married to another HHS graduate, Jimmy (Class of 1985). Angela is proud to be back at her alma mater doing what she loves in a different and challenging level of nursing.
Teresa Moore earned her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tennessee at Martin in 1994 and her Masters in 2010 from Union University. She began her teaching career at Ripley High School and also taught at Lauderdale Middle School. She has spent 23 of her 29 years teaching Math at Halls High School and has taught a variety of math classes including Pre-Calculus, Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. Teresa is also heavily involved in the athletic program at Halls High School. She has coached softball for many years, and she has also coached volleyball and basketball. Outside of Halls High School, Teresa is a local business owner. She started All Star Pet Care in 2020 and has seen the business grow to the point that the kennels are always full and she has had to add both workers and kennel space. She is proud to be part of Halls High School’s academic and athletic staff and enjoys the chance to help students in the classroom and on the field.
Cindy Ream graduated from Lambuth University in 1993, earning a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. She earned her Master of Education in Leadership and Instruction from Trevecca Nazarene University in 1997. Cindy taught kindergarten and preschool for 29 years. She is currently teaching Inclusion and Intervention at HHS and is beginning her 31st year of teaching. She is married to David, and they have three sons who are all HHS graduates. She loves teaching at Halls High School and enjoys working with new and former students.
Beth Keen attended Union University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts in Education. She continued her work at Union to earn her library endorsement. She taught English at Ripley High School for 10 years before moving to Halls Elementary School, where she served as librarian for 15 years. She is currently serving her 5th year as librarian at Halls High School. Beth is married to another HHS graduate, Randy (Class of 1985). They have two sons, a 2022 HHS graduate and an upcoming HHS graduate with the Class of 2024. Beth is proud to serve her hometown and stay involved in the lives of HHS students.
When combined, these 4 members of the HHS Class of 1989 have served a total of almost a century educating students in Lauderdale County. They are #LauderdaleProud!
Lauderdale County Schools will continue to follow the Tennessee Department of Health’s recommended guidelines for COVID cases and close contacts.
If your child tests positively for COVID, please contact your child’s school nurse for guidance. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Ms. Michelle Brazier, Director of Coordinated School Health at 731-221-0959.
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