05/30/2026
Help us celebrate this month's Staff Shout-Out
recipients!
Drop a comment below sharing a kind word, a favorite
memory, or a note of appreciation — and be sure to
tag them so they can see the love!
Please join us in recognizing:
⭐Kelli Daley
⭐Sara McCasland
⭐Stephanie Martinek
⭐Al Slusser
⭐Marshall Johnson, Darron Bardot, Patrick Nichols
⭐Melody Running
⭐Billie Clay
⭐Jessica Julian
⭐Jaz Mathews
05/23/2026
Help us celebrate this month's Staff Shout-Out recipients!
Drop a comment below sharing a kind word, a favorite memory, or a note of appreciation — and be sure to tag them so they can see the love!
Please join us in recognizing:
⭐ Madison Schneider
⭐ Amy Walter
⭐ Delbert Hinderliter
⭐ Heather Price
⭐ Emilee Rhodes
⭐ Katrina Bange
⭐ Ashley Penny
⭐ Rosemary Demitroff
⭐ Julie Kruszynski
⭐ Judy Kinealy
05/22/2026
Thank you, Toyota Missouri, for your longstanding partnership! We can't wait to see how these grants will impact classrooms for years to come.
05/22/2026
As we wrap up this year, we're already looking ahead to 2026-2027!
LCR3 is looking for sponsors for our 2nd Annual Back to School Bash. Sponsorships go directly towards the purchase of school supplies for LCR3 students, distributed at this event.
Complete the form below to become a sponsor today:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemJMxjUnUxgKGU_VyNbezy8SAajZgi56nzo1WWWZQl69ne4g/viewform
Back to School Bash
July 30, 2026
4-7 pm
Main Street Elementary and Clonts Field
05/22/2026
TBHS students in the Mass Media class, led by Mr. Means, are creating powerful digital content for scoreboards, hallway TVs, and social media. Using iPads to record, edit, and design, students are building real-world skills in video production, photography, interviewing, and journalism.
Their work highlights the dedication of TBHS student-athletes both in the classroom and beyond, and even includes a student-led podcast featuring conversations with athletes and coaches.
Check out the TBHS podcast on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlZkMyz1zqzwkksOcirJuQ_Vj_J9bYteg&si=sE0WI5d94G-gLyEo
05/21/2026
Our graduates had the opportunity to visit their elementary schools today for our annual "Graduate Walk." This tradition is a favorite for our elementary staff, students, and graduates!
We'll see you at graduation tonight for TBHS and tomorrow for NHHS!
05/16/2026
Help us celebrate this month's Staff Shout-Out recipients!
Drop a comment below sharing a kind word, a favorite memory, or a note of appreciation — and be sure to tag them so they can see the love!
Please join us in recognizing:
🎉 Aly Bumstead
🎉 Michelle Mayes
🎉 Dr. Rachel Enos
🎉 Mrs. Stephanie Buck
🎉 Julie Kruszynski
🎉 Loni See
🎉 David Bergfeld
🎉 John Crowley
🎉 Tori Werkmeister
🎉 LCR3 Special Olympics Committee
05/15/2026
Build media comparison skills by exploring a news story together from two different sources. In today’s instant-share world, information spreads quickly, but not always accurately. Taking time to compare sources helps students learn to pause, question, and think critically before trusting or sharing information.
When comparing sources, ask:
What’s similar?
What’s different?
What questions do we still have?
For extra support, visit News Literacy Project for simple strategies to evaluate sources together.
05/14/2026
Join us tomorrow for our Troy Buchanan High School Construction Trades Open House!
Friday, May 15, from 2:30-5:30 PM
51 Mill Point Ct.
Moscow Mills, MO
This event showcases a new construction home that is the result of the collaboration between our Construction Trades students and teachers, our business partners, and the Interior Design classes at TBHS. Our Construction Trades students have worked on every aspect of the home’s construction, while the Interior Design students have selected the front elevation, color schemes, and all interior design elements. Light refreshments will be provided by our ProStart culinary classes.
Take a virtual tour: https://listings.aaronkranzphotography.com/sites/51-mill-point-ct-moscow-mills-mo-63362-24714998
05/12/2026
Last Friday, our kindergarten students at Lincoln Elementary School held their annual Readers' Parade! Superintendent Frederickson led the march with a rendition of 76 Trombones, and students had the opportunity to share their literacy skills with their family members in attendance.