
Congratulations to all of the students who took home class awards today, to those who received High Honors for all four quarters, and to our best all around JH and HS students: Rylee Laughman, Adrick Fitzgerald, Jolynn Allen, and Landon Martin. We are proud of all you’ve worked hard to accomplish and you should be proud too. Way to go Bearcats!!




Kaiden, Cason and Jarett are spending their last day of school taking their National Beta academic tests. They will travel to Nashville this June to find out if they placed out of all Beta Clubs country wide. Wish them luck!


The National Beta club at Lesterville High School has proudly been named a 2022 National Beta All Star Service award winner. The club earned this award by spending an average of 50-75 hours per member serving their school, community, and state this year.
As one of the four pillars of National Beta, service is encouraged to help students learn to demonstrate the motto: Let Us Lead by Serving Others. By showing dedication to service, Lesterville Betas helped contribute to over 1,086,625 hours served by clubs across the nation this year. Collectively, Betas also raised $944,963 for various organizations and charities. The club at Lesterville joins a group of only 95 other schools to earn the award this year.
Members will each receive a commemorative pin and the club will receive a plaque to proudly display in their school.



The HS baseball team will recognize our seniors immediately following tomorrow’s home game against Summersville. Game time will be 5pm. Come out and support these seniors and enjoy an evening of baseball!

Mrs. Chilton’s students participated in a Living Wax Museum. They researched and brought to life some histories most famous scientists and inventors.





Two of our teachers were awarded grant money from WGU to help create a more effective classroom to facilitate diverse student needs. Congratulations April Buntion and Candace Lanham.



First grade, here we come! Congratulations to our Kindergarten Graduates!




End of the Year Awards! We have some amazing students!





Mrs. Hubbs’s students went back to the drawing board to create a second egg drop device for round 2 of competition. Students learned from their mistakes and took notes of others creations to either remake or add to their original design. 18 out of the 23 eggs survived this round!



The home baseball game scheduled for today vs St. Paul has been cancelled. Our senior night recognition will now take place on Tuesday, May 10th.

Elementary Field Day is tomorrow! Check out the schedule for the day.


PUBLIC NOTICE: We continue to have parents / grandparents drop off and pick up students in the upper parking lot. This morning, we nearly had a student hit by a truck in the crosswalk. No vehicles outside of school staff and buses are to enter the upper lot during pick up and drop off times. This is plainly stated in the handbook and notes have been sent home. Violators of this policy will be reported to the sheriff's office. The safety of our students is our top priority. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.

Preschool Field Day was a blast!




Nolan Mathes officially signing to continue his basketball career next year at Central Christian College of the Bible. Good luck Nolan!



The Preschoolers love Mr. Jeff! He bought them all bandannas just like his!


The baseball game scheduled for Thursday, May 5th at Valley has been cancelled.

Students in Mrs. Hubbs’s classes competed in round one of their egg drop competition today. Of the 23 participants, 11 eggs survived the fall and move onto round 2!



The baseball game scheduled for today at home vs Greenville has been cancelled.

Attention 2022 seniors who are enrolled in dual credit:
Remember to send your dual credit transcripts to the college you will be attending in the Fall. Also, when you are done with your dual credit textbooks, please return them to Mrs. Wakefield if you have not already done so. Mrs. Wakefield will be at school to accept these through May 17th.
If you need any assistance sending the dual credit transcripts via the MSU-West Plains website, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Wakefield.

Due to the weather forecast, the MAP carnival scheduled for tomorrow for students in grades 3rd-8th has been rescheduled for Monday, May 9th.