Mr. John Dwyer, President and CEO of Jobs for Tennessee Graduates (JTG) visited the students of Ripley High School and the Administrative Staff. Mr. Dwyer spoke to the students about making good first impressions, unparalleled work ethic, and becoming low maintenance on the job. This is the first year that JTG is offered at RHS and according to Mr. Dwyer, the program is thriving. Pictured with Mr. Dwyer is our JTG Specialist, Mrs. Cynthia Lacy-Janes.
Our next #LauderdaleProud feature is Matthew Charles Cutlip Moore!
Matthew Charles Cutlip Moore (left) is a 2015 graduate of Ripley High School. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Middle Tennessee State University and his Juris Doctorate from University of Memphis’ Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.
Matthew is an Attorney with Butler Sevier Hensley & Reid, PLLC in Memphis. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Dyersburg State Community College, teaching Introduction to Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Evidence and Ethical Issues in the Law. His favorite part of his career is helping those in need and protecting the rights of his clients.
Matthew is another reason for us to be #LauderdaleProud!
Mrs Hurts Agriscience class made FFA notebooks to learn the history of FFA.
Our next #LauderdaleProud feature is Krista (Hardy) Pinion!
Krista (Hardy) Pinion (right) is a 2011 graduate of Halls High School. She earned degrees from Jackson State Community College and Union University, including her Master’s of Business Administration.
Krista is currently a nurse at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital and a Crisis Clinician at Pathways Behavioral Health Services. She enjoys being the strength for individuals in disheartening and discouraging situations.
We are #LauderdaleProud of you, Krista!
Mrs. Hodges students were introduced to the engineering and technological design of creating a model, testing and revising a model during class this week.
Students pictured below constructed a 3D structure out of a 2D shape (index cards). Students also had to engineer a water tower out of typing paper with the constraints of height and a budget. The tower had to be able to carry a weight of 100 pennies.
Ms. Massongill’s Algebra II class often uses peer tutoring to reinforce skills and applications of current standards. These two students are reviewing different methods used to solve quadratic equations prior to new learning .
We are #LauderdaleProud of Mr. Jimmy Meeks for receiving the Rob Catapano Distinguished Service Award from the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association!
Mr. Meeks is a graduate of Halls High School and currently serves as the Transportation and Safety Supervisor for Lauderdale County Schools.
Mr. Meeks’ service includes:
- 15 years of coaching
- 30 years as TSSAA and college baseball umpire
- 22 years as the assigning officer for the Northwest Tennessee Umpire Association
- 9 years as State Tournament Site Director
- 6 selections as State Tournament umpire
Our first #LauderdaleProud feature is Drayton Hawkins Sr.!
Drayton Hawkins is a 1991 graduate of Ripley High School. He earned degrees from Tennessee State University and Trevecca Nazarene University. He is currently pursuing his Doctor of Education at Trevecca.
Drayton is currently the Executive Principal at Oak Ridge High School in East TN. He enjoys being able to impact the lives of young people and to help them achieve more than they expected.
Keeping making Lauderdale Proud, Drayton!
Parents/Families,
Due to the possibility of inclement weather, all afternoon activities (athletics and AllCorps/LEAPS tutoring) are canceled for today, January 18th, 2023.
In preparation for an English I unit on The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, RHS principal Stephen Byrd spoke to Mrs. Sandlin’s classes about the political turmoil and devastation in China during and after World War II.
LCS ALUMNI - SHOW HOW YOU ARE #LAUDERDALEPROUD!
Lauderdale County Schools has many graduates who have gone to pursue incredible opportunities and careers. LCS wants to highlight your accomplishments and inspire our students to be #LauderdaleProud. If you would like to be featured as a #LauderdaleProud Graduate, please complete the form below.
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LCS Releases 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 School Calendars
During the January meeting, the LCS School Board approved the calendars for the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years. By approving the next two school calendars, employees and families have more advanced notice on breaks and other important school events. From this point forward, the School Board will approve a calendar each year, but it will be two years in advance.
2023-2024 School Calendar: https://5il.co/1mvl5
2024-2025 School Calendar: https://5il.co/1mvl6
As another semester of learning begins, we ask our families and community to join us in ensuring our students attend and remain at #schooleveryday.
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 back on Monday, January 9th!
Happy New Year! As a reminder, students are on Winter Break for the remainder of this week. Classes resume on Monday, January 9th. We look forward to another great semester!
Congratulations to Ripley High School's Dana Parmenter for completing the 2022 WestTeach program! WestTeach is comprised of K-12 teachers who seek to serve as leaders while remaining classrom teachers. #LauderdaleLeads
https://twitter.com/WestStar20/status/1602847784343838721?s=20&t=h_n7F3boWV_TGGtgYvBgOg
We are proud of Superintendent Shawn Kimble for representing Lauderdale County and West Tennessee during SCORE's State of Education in Tennessee event. #LauderdaleLeads
https://twitter.com/SCORE4Schools/status/1603415738810830848?s=20&t=LkoMeHzpQyv0TL0rg4K2fA
Job shadowing opportunities provide students with valuable, real-world insight into the future roles they seek. @Ripley High School’s Jobs for Tennessee Graduates (JTG) students recently shadowed businesses and government offices in downtown Ripley. Learn more about this valuable opportunity below!
https://www.jobsfortngrads.org/blog/ripleydowntownjobshadow?utm_source=Jobs+for+Tennessee+Graduates&utm_campaign=f502ae921e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_12_08_04_43&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-f502ae921e-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D
Class of 2023 filled the RHS cafeteria on Monday, December 12th for their mandatory TN Promise meeting. Students received information on the qualifications, and they were able to meet their mentors.
Ripley High School’s choir performed at the Chamber of Commerce last week!
Twelve RHS BETA members and two Beta sponsors attended the TN State Beta Convention atGaylord Opryland hotel in Nashville the week of Nov 28th. Students attended the three general sessions and were able to visit and participate in competitions such as Living Literature, Robotics, music showcases, and many more. Everyone had a wonderful time.