
During the month of November, we will be sharing what our #TigersAreThankfulFor this Thanksgiving season.
Today, we will hear from RPS student Ezra about what he is thankful for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7ccBIUXi8s

As a reminder, there will be no school on Monday, November 1, 2021 due to Professional Development. We hope all of our students have a safe and enjoyable Halloween weekend!

LCS Family Resource Center was recently recognized by TDOE for their participation in the Tennessee Serves initiative. To read about the LCS FRC backpack initiative, visit https://mailchi.mp/4d356ba53a1d/frc-update-669662?e=fa7915f7e2.


LCS Central Office staff would like to thank Rotarian Juanita Halfacre and the Ripley Rotary Club for our "purple pinkie" donuts on World Polio Day. To learn more about Rotary International's awareness and fundraising efforts, visit www.rotary.org.


RHS Seniors are on a “speed date” as they review and prepare for tomorrow’s ACT. Special thanks to Mrs. Hawkins for organizing this event for our students.
Good luck to all of our Tigers taking the ACT test!





RHS Seniors are on a “speed date” as they review and prepare for tomorrow’s ACT. Special thanks to Mrs. Hawkins for organizing this event for our students.
Good luck to all of our Tigers taking the ACT test!





Join LCS in celebrating our amazing school bus drivers who ensure our students arrive to school and home safely. We appreciate all that you do for the children of Lauderdale County!


HHS students are interacting with two excellent novels: Life of Pi and Joy Luck Club. The excitement and engagement surrounding these texts is contagious among students.


RHS students are interacting with two excellent novels: Life of Pi and Joy Luck Club. The excitement and engagement surrounding these texts is contagious among students.


LC SCHOOLS RECOGNIZED AS TN "BRIGHT SPOT"
https://www.lced.net/article/543268

HES and RPS Pre-K teachers have been building their knowledge of phonological awareness and its importance in the Pre-K classroom. They are practicing with their new curriculum, Heggerty Phonological Awareness.





Join Lauderdale County Schools as we celebrate Tennessee Literacy Month throughout the month of September! #TNReadingforAll


LCS EXPLORING POSSIBILITY OF ADDING ATHLETIC FIELDS IN BOTH HALLS & RIPLEY
https://www.lced.net/article/528179

UTM Chancellor visits RHS students
https://www.lced.net/o/ripleyhighschool/article/525304

COVID PROTOCOLS UPDATE - Follow Link Below
-Face Coverings
-Quarantine Information
https://5il.co/xykf

As a reminder, Lauderdale County Board of Education’s mask mandate for all staff and students will go into effect tomorrow, August 27th. This mandate requires masks to be worn during the school day and while on school buses. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have recommended universal indoor masking in K-12 educational settings and has emphasized the importance of wearing masks to reduce transmission of COVID-19 in schools.
You may click on the link below to download and print the COVID-19 Face Covering Opt-Out Form. Once completed, this form should be returned to the respective school(s). You may also reach out to the respective school(s) to request a copy of this form. For more information regarding the opt-out form, please contact your child's school.
Opt Out Form: https://5il.co/xqwq

Students at Ripley High School are diving deep into their novel studies, building knowledge and engaging in rigorous tasks. 11th grade students are reading Friday Night Lights and 12th grade students are Reading Life of Pi.



Students in Ms. Natalie’s 2nd grade class at Halls Elementary are learning to be syllable sleuths and decide between open and closed syllables using our sounds first EL Skills Block curriculum.


Board Meeting Agenda - August 23 - RES
https://5il.co/xlka

Join us this Friday at Ripley High School for the 2021 Tiger Bowl!
