
Congratulations to Tesli Johnson & Coda Lemon for being named December Casey Scribner State Farm Agent players of the month!


Tigers Basketball Schedule for January 13th-18th. Go Tigers! ❤️🏀🤍
There have been several updates to our schedule lately due to weather. We'll share any additional changes as they come up. Thank you!


Friday, January 17th will be a full day to make up for the early dismissal on Thursday, January 9th.
The Friday, January 10th snow day will be made up on Friday, May 9th.


Friday, January 17th will be a full day to make up hours for the early dismissal on Thursday, January 9th. There will be no school on Monday, January 20th on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 21st.



Lead Hill Schools will be in session beginning at regular time tomorrow, Monday, January 13th. Bus drivers will use their discretion on their routes.

Lead Hill Schools will be closed tomorrow, January 10th, due to the weather. Enjoy your snow day and stay warm, Tigers! ❄️ 🐯 ⛄️


Due to incoming weather, tonight's game against School of the Ozarks has been canceled.

There will be a PTO Meeting on Tuesday, January 14th at 4:30 p.m. in the Library.


Due to the weather forecast and uncertainty of when that will begin, Lead Hill School District will dismiss at 1:00 p.m. today. Our district is on an Alternate (Hourly) Calendar, so a decision will be made on when today's hours will be made up. Thank you and stay safe, Tigers!!


Seniors, we will be hosting FAFSA Night on Monday, January 13th from 5-7 p.m. in the Cafeteria! Bring a parent/guardian and tax return information with you. Parents and Seniors need to create their FSA ID beforehand if possible at studentaid.gov. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Clary. We hope to see you there!


We will be monitoring the weather forecast for Thursday and Friday. If the decision is made to cancel school due to the weather, we will post an announcement on our all call phone system, app, social media, etc. Make sure you're connected to all our platforms to receive important updates and announcements. Stay warm, Tigers!


Due to testing, the scoliosis screening for 6th grade girls and all 8th grade students has been rescheduled for next week, January 13th-17th.

Mrs. Mistler's class is back in session! Nothing like studying snow to get our learning started off right!






Tigers Basketball Schedule for January 7th-10th. Go Tigers! ❤️🏀🤍


Tiger Bus News: The Horse bus is not running this afternoon; Horse bus riders are riding the Giraffe bus today. Your child's drop off time may be slightly different than normal if they ride either of those buses. No other bus routes will be affected.

Thank you Anstaff Bank for delivering 30 food bags for our backpack program and donating $250 to Mrs. Clary's counseling department. We appreciate your generosity to our students!


Reminder: High School semester exams are being given Thursday and Friday. School will dismiss early both days. Car riders will be dismissed at 2:15 p.m. Buses will be leaving campus at 2:30 p.m. Thank you!

Pick up for Angel Tree benefits is Thursday and Friday during school hours (8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.) Pick up will be from the side door of the Library (pull in the first driveway by the Superintendent's Office).
We would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to our wonderful sponsors who made this possible: Carter Grace Foundation, Boone County Sheriff's Office, and all our local community sponsors! Thank you to Peel Full Gospel Church and First Baptist Church of Lead Hill for providing Holiday Food Bags to our Angel Tree families. Thank you Lead Hill FFA for assisting in shopping for the food bags and assembling them for pick up.
It takes a village to run this Angel Tree project every year and we're very blessed to have such great support! 🎄🎁


K-6 students had their Candy Bar Exchange with a fun Grinch-themed left/right game today 🎄🥳











Mrs. Mistler's class conducted a science lesson using Mystery Science. The goal was to create a hat to shield the sun and could only use the materials given to them. They imagined they were stranded on a desert island and could only use materials from their “lunch”. They had a blast and learned about material properties along the way!







