
RES Top Tiger of the Month! Congratulations Mario!


After School Tutoring Update - February 3 and 8, 2022


Mrs. E. Jones' third graders drinking tea with milk after reading and writing about their reading text, "Tea with Milk," by Alen Say.




Shout Out to some of our "Top Tigers of the Month" at RES!




RES Students recognized as "Top Tiger of the Month". Teachers deliver signs and certificates to recognized students!


Happy School Board Appreciation Week! Lauderdale County Schools benefits from the leadership of our local board members. We are appreciative of your time, commitment, and dedication to providing each child with the education and social skills needed to be productive citizens. Thank you for continuing to move us forward!


Pre-K through 4th grade families in Lauderdale County will soon be enrolled in GELF's @Ready4K program. Families will receive text messages with fun facts and easy tips to help your #children learn and grow, all at no cost to you! Learn more on our website: https://5il.co/14qph


Mrs. Queen and Mrs. Bell teaching a lesson on the Statue of Liberty with RES students during library specialty. Not only are students learning important facts but also learning new vocabulary words, finding text evidence, and answering with written response!





Mrs. Henderson using every minute to challenge students with multiplication facts.


Mrs. Pam Hastings' fifth grade students enjoy learning about the solar system with classroom model.



Mrs. Douglas' 5th graders at HES are hard at work to organize Chapters 12 and 13 of "The Phantom Tollbooth".



RES Fifth Graders
Sign up this week to join RES Clubs/Teams/Organizations for the second semester! Students have the opportunity to sign up before school each morning this week.



Due to current road conditions and the potential for refreezing and black ice, there will be no school in Lauderdale County on Friday, January 7, 2022. Classes will resume as normal on Monday, January 10, 2022. Have a safe evening and great weekend!

Due to the forecasted inclement weather, there will be no faculty and staff inservice on Thursday, January 6, 2022.

Happy New Year!


Lauderdale County Board of Education would like to wish our students, employees, and community a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


SCHOOL SAFETY INFORMATION & REMINDERS
https://www.lced.net/article/605382

LCS school board meeting attendees got into the holiday spirit tonight thanks to Ripley High School’s concert and steel drum bands. Directed by Ms. Deana Graham and Mr. Robert Elam, the bands played Christmas selections from “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” to “Feliz Navidad”.
Thanks to Title IV funding and a generous instrument donation provided by Navy Band Mid-South, band members are interacting with upgraded technology and state of the art instruments.
To hear more from the RHS and RMS bands, be sure to attend the Winter Band Concert on Monday, December 13, at 7:00PM. The RHS Winter Choir Concert on Tuesday, December 14, at 7:00PM. Both concerts will be held at Ripley High School.





Be sure to mark your calendars for “A Homestyle Christmas”!


The winners of the Lauderdale County Soil and Water Conservation District 2021 post contest were announced. Students at Ripley Middle School submitted digital submissions using Google Docs as their platform. They learned ways to manipulate text and images while participating in a community effort. All students who submitted work will have their work displayed throughout the community during the annual tree giveaway in March. The winners of the contest were:
James B. 3rd Place
Trinity B. 2nd Place
Alexis D. 1st place
Dr. Brandon was the teacher participation winner.