
Mark your calendars! Thank you to our Ministerial Alliance. This is always a great event for our community.


Free Sports Physicals


JH Volleyball camp for 2023-24 7th/8th grade girls will be July 6, 10-12 from 8-10 a.m. in the HS gym. Please reach out to Coach Dana Martin if you have questions.


The softball coaching staff and players have been hosting camps for the last two weeks. There have been over 50 elementary to middle school girls in attendance and working on improving their softball skills. It has been a great week to be a Tiger!




Summer School starts tomorrow!! Elementary parents- If walking your student into summer school on the 1st day, please do the following things:
1) Park in the cafeteria/football field lot.
2) Walk over to the fence by the playground and up to the cafeteria doors to avoid car line.
3) Walk students to the door and pass them off to a teacher who will guide them where they need to go.
We can't wait to see our students again! Reminder that the cafeteria doors open at 7:30. Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 3:25 p.m. Monday-Friday. Thanks for your help kicking off the summer!

If you are enrolled in summer school, all students will enter through the elementary/middle school cafeteria doors by the football field. Doors will open at 7:30. ALL students who do not ride a bus must enter through the cafeteria doors. If your child rides a bus, they will be dropped off in the circle drive like normal. Breakfast will be served from 7:30-8:00.
Students will be counted tardy after 8:00 a.m. For students to be eligible for the $100 from Summer Journey, they cannot miss any school time.
Summer school runs from June 5-June 30, Monday-Friday. We will dismiss at 3:25 p.m.
Thank you!

Summer School Parents: Here is our bus information for summer school. Your bus driver will be contacting you with more information about locations for pick up and drop off.


REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL- AGRICULTURE ANNEX
The information for the AG RFP is in the link below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/15nbP6MZsDBmuTSnn1neGJBtkhQpeaqtB/view?usp=sharing

MEDICAID INFO


Our school calendar had some changes approved at our board meeting on May 17th. This calendar has BOE REVISED/APPROVED 5/17/2023 listed above January so you know which is the most current calendar for next school year.


Senior recess. Remembering the good old days!


Our freshman girls had a field trip today that was sponsored by our Freshman Fusion Team members, Ms. Weber, Ms. Duncan, and Mrs. Wheeler. The girls spent the day around the lake with hiking, games, and ice cream. The highlight of the day was Kalena Bruce, who offered her time to speak with the freshman group. Mrs. Bruce spoke words of wisdom and encouragement to the girls. Great job team members!


The freshman boys headed to Nevada today to participate in obstacle training with the US Army. The boys were encouraged to learn to work as a team and encourage each other. The HS Freshman Fusion team members Mr. Coyle and Coach Warlop set up and supervised this event. We want the HS culture to be built by students that can work with and support each other. Great job guys!




May 10th-1:09 p.m.
Lightning has taken out 2 switches causing our phones and internet to be down. This is likely going to be for the rest of the day. While we cannot control we apologize for the inconvenience. Parents can email their child's teacher. Elementary staff can be contacted also through DOJO.

The HS National Honor Society members competed against each other today in their self designed and self fabricated rafts on Stockton Lake. This academic investigation activity was a great way for our NHS members to be challenged. Great job students and Mr. Fields.




May 10th at 8:00 a.m.
The district is currently trying to resolve issues with our phones. We are assuming lightning may have something to do with the issue. We cannot receive or make phone calls at this point. Our internet is also down. We will update you once everything is back up.

Rummage Sale


Lamar Career and Technical Center recognized our seniors today for their great work and accomplishments. Many of our seniors received awards and scholarships that recognize their ability to produce work-ready skills. We are proud of all of our Vo-tech seniors and wish our seniors the best as they move forward.











SENIORS


Our FFA students were awesome at state! As usual, they represented Stockton well. Congrats to them and our advisors.
Agronomy: 2nd place,Group 1 rating, Brigham Lee, Owen Garver, Sarah Taylor, and Vanessa Nail
Forestry: 3rd Place, Group 1 rating, Cade Johnson, Albert Stice, Ty Nail, and Nataleigh Brummett
Dairy Foods: 6th place, Group 1 rating, James Flora, Ralph Burdette, James Clopper, and Addison Vlach
Floriculture: 13th place, Group 1 rating, Cassie Haden, Ellie Flora, Royce Cummings, and Riley Graves
Livestock: Group 2 rating, Hayden Wimsatt, Clay Hillsman, and Hope Heryford
Soils: Group 2 rating, Sarina Walker, Wyatt Hickman, Layton Colvin, and Michael Hudson
State degree recipients:
Hope Heryford
Cali Hillsman
Cade Johnson
Sara Johnson
Cali Hillsman was also recognized for area 10 Veterinary Science proficiency winner!
