
Today is School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! We want to thank Officer Musick and Officer Powers for their service, hard work, and dedication to our students and schools! We appreciate all you do!


Mrs. Ashley Humphrey, our new FRYSC Coordinator at Louisa Middle School, is doing great! This year, she has shown dedication in promoting the school backpack program. During Red Ribbon Week, a door decoration contest was organized, and guest speaker Forest Quillen was invited to educate students about the harsh realities and dangers of drugs. The Thanksgiving Turkey giveaway and the Angel Tree programs are always a priority for families. This week, as we celebrate kindness, LMS teachers are rewarding students who show compassion with hearts. At the end of the week, these students will be given a prize. Mrs. Humphrey shares, " I am truly passionate about my job! It's a privilege to support our students and their families and to serve our community. I am grateful to be part of the best work family."


Parents and guardians of all students in Lawrence County Schools, please take a few minutes to answer the questions on the Title I Parent Engagement Survey. Your input is important to us and will be used to help us plan ways to improve our Title I Parent Engagement. The survey needs to be answered only once per family. The deadline for completing the survey is March 29th. We appreciate your time and value your opinion. Feel free to share this link or QR code with other parents and guardians of students in Lawrence County Schools. Link: https://bit.ly/4jWsI20


Louisa Middle School extends an invitation to the rest of the LC School District to honor Mr. Sammons by wearing green on Thursday, February 6, 2025. Mr. Sammons was a Marshall University fan who attended games regularly. Let's wear green for Mr. Sammons!
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LC Schools is celebrating National School Counseling Week, February 3-7, 2025! Each of our schools has the most caring individuals dedicated to every student's well-being. Our counselors provide social and emotional learning lessons, work with students through Terrace Metrics surveys, and provide support whenever needed. We sincerely appreciate their unwavering dedication. We see you and are grateful for you every day!


Please join us throughout the LC School District on Tuesday, February 4th, as we honor and remember our 7th-grade student, Angel Evans, by wearing orange, the color of Blaine Elementary School. Let's wear orange for Angel on Tuesday.
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Please join us throughout the LC School District on Tuesday, February 4th, as we honor and remember our 7th-grade student, Angel Evans, by wearing orange, the color of Blaine Elementary School. Let's wear orange for Angel on Tuesday.
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The LC School Attendance Challenge starts tomorrow! It will run from Monday, February 3rd, through Friday, February 14th. The winning school will receive the traveling attendance trophy, a prize from the school, and, of course, bragging rights! Remember, attendance matters!


Set your alarms for LCHS's Fired Up Friday Community Pep Rally with WSAZ! Tomorrow is the big day! Be sure to come out and support the Bulldogs! The start time is set for 5:30 AM in the LCHS gym! Remember, Bulldog fans of all ages are welcome!
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Best of luck to the LCHS Wrestling team as they host Raceland and Russell! Senior night and 8th-grade night will also be celebrated this evening! The doors will open at 6:00 PM, with the first event beginning at 6:30 PM! Come out and support your Bulldogs!
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Congratulations to our Louisa Middle, Blaine, and Fallsburg students who competed in the 2025 Governor's Cup District 72 Competition! We are so proud of all of our students! In the overall results, LMS placed 1st, and BES placed 2nd! Check out the rest of the results!



The 25-26 Calendar Committee has developed two potential school calendars for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. Please take a moment to answer the survey at the link below - https://forms.gle/vN6KGrLFk5j7ud4aA Your input is greatly appreciated.

Congratulations to the Lawrence County Wrestling Club! They entered 26 participants in the KFWC Region 6 Youth and Middle School Tournament, with 15 of them qualifying for the state competition. They will compete at the state level in Louisville, KY, on February 1-2, 2025, at Freedom Hall!



It's KY School Board Recognition Month! Today, we spotlight Mrs. Susie Rice, recently elected to serve her first four-year term. Mrs. Rice has previously served three years on the LC Board of Education. She represents District 4, which includes the areas of East/West Louisa and Meadow Brook. We are grateful for the significant impact of her service on our students, staff, and community!


Today, we continue to celebrate KY School Board Recognition Month! Today, we highlight Mrs. Garnett Skaggs, who represents District 3, which includes the Blaine, Martha, and Brammer Gap areas. We appreciate her work and dedication to LC Schools!


Congratulations to Gabe Bowling, Braxton Spense, and Hannah Cox on being selected to perform at the KMEA District 8 All-District Band! The concert was held at Morehead State University's Button Auditorium on January 18th!


We are celebrating KY School Board Recognition Month! Today, we highlight Ms. Maddlene Roberts, who currently serves as the LC Board Vice Chair. Ms. Roberts represents District 1, which includes the Clifford, Cherryville, Meades Branch, and Richardson areas. We appreciate her years of dedication to our LC Schools!


Reminder! LC Schools will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We plan to be open on a regular schedule on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. We are excited to see our students and staff back in our buildings!
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As we continue celebrating KY Board of Education Recognition Month, we recognize Ms. Barbara Robinson. Ms. Robinson serves District 5, which includes the Fallsburg, Buchanan, and Deep Hole areas. We appreciate Ms. Robinson's many years dedicated to our students and schools.


January is more than just a month on the calendar. It's KY School Board Recognition Month, a time when we pause to honor the invaluable contributions of our school board members. Today, we shine a spotlight on Mr. Jim See, the LC Board of Education Chair, who has dedicated 19 years to serving LC Schools. Mr. See represents District 2, including the areas of Spring Hill, Adams, the Point Section, Stella Moore, and Brushy. We deeply appreciate his service and the difference he has made in the lives of our students and community.
