
HJH - A huge shout out to Michelle Brazier, Director of Coordinated School Health, for her hygiene presentation! All students were able to participate in small group sessions.


Congratulations to our HJH Spelling Bee classroom and school-level winners!




For Bullying Prevention Week, Halls Junior High wore different colors each day to symbolize their stance against bullying. Students were allowed to wear the following colors: white to symbolize “erasing bullying", black to symbolize “blacking out bullying,” neons to represent a "bright future without bullying", blue to symbolize "peace and solidarity", and team colors to represent “teaming up against bullying.”


Classes will resume as scheduled on Friday, November 16. Have a great day!

As a result of existing road conditions and the potential for additional freezing overnight, there will be no school in Lauderdale County on Thursday, November 15, 2018. Be safe!


Lauderdale County Schools will dismiss today at 1:30pm due to the incoming weather.

LCS is so thankful for our veterans. We are also very thankful for our students, faculty & staff who took time over the last several days to recognize and remember those who have given so much to protect our freedom! THANK YOU!!!

ROAR FOCUS Behaviors and ACT information have been posted for the week of November 12, 2018. Click the following link for more information. http://www.lced.net/roar


HJH recognized 49 students that scored On Track (Level 3) or Mastery (Level 4) on at least 3 common assessment benchmarks. They were given a free dress code pass. Of those students, 23 were a Level 3 or Level 4 in all 4 areas and earned a pizza party/free time!


Your HJH Lady Tigers Volleyball Team will be marching in the Veteran's Day Parade tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. at the Ripley Court Square!


Austin Onek from News Channel 3 stopped by HES to teach our 5th graders about the solar system and meteorology.

Don't forget that the Lauderdale County Veteran’s Parade will be November 10 @ 10:00 a.m. at the Ripley Court Square.

The after school programs at RPS, RES, RMS, HES, and HJH (Project LEAD and LEAPS) will not be meeting this afternoon due to the prediction of severe weather. Parents--Those students will be dismissed from school at normal dismissal time and ride their regular afternoon bus home.

The Lauderdale County Veteran’s Parade will be November 10 @ 10:00 a.m. at the Ripley Court Square.

The Town of Halls has rescheduled Trick-or-Treating due to the threat of heavy rain. It will now be held Tuesday, Oct. 30 from 5:00-8:00.

HJH will host Three Oaks tonight in our first home basketball game of the season. JV game time is 5:00 and Varsity will play at 6:00. #gotigers

8th grade students are doing a speed, velocity, acceleration lab in Science class today! Group members are finding the speed of the car going down a ramp.


We are so excited about our new iPads! 7th grade students enjoyed using technology in their Math class this morning!


ROAR FOCUS Behaviors and ACT information have been posted for the week of October 29, 2018.
http://www.lced.net/roar


During National Custodian Appreciation Day, the AWARE Council from each high school gifted all LCS custodians with treats and a special message. From all Lauderdale County staff and students... “Thanks for all the 'EXTRA' that you 'DEW' to keep our schools safe and clean.”