
The annual spring Band Concert was held this afternoon in the PAC. The middle school bands joined the high school band for the grand finale to create a Mega Band and they performed Born to be Wild! The concert was excellent! Part 2









The annual spring Band Concert was held in the PAC. The middle school bands joined the high school band for the grand finale to create a Mega Band and they performed Born to be Wild! The concert was excellent! PArt 1









Thank you, Mr. Hogan!


Students in our Outdoor Recreation Class presented their research on Arkansas Fish today.

May Menu



Thank you, Mrs. Amanda!


Check out this awesome project! Mrs. Werschem’s class created replicas of the planets. 🪐











Mrs. Dupre's 7th grade students created a model of Earth’s interior layers. Working with a partner, students were given 5 minutes with a meter stick where they had to come up with a way to consistently move one meter at a time, using their bodies, before having the meter stick taken away. Then, the students had to use that method, starting from the center of the Earth, and mark off (using toys) the inner core, outer core, lower mantle, upper mantle, and crust, traveling a total of 100 meters. Finally, we compared our model to Earth’s interior and discussed how thin the layer of the crust is compared to everything else beneath us. Students used a variety of methods to move a meter, including but not limited to, laying down using legs or arms, heel to toe with their shoes or feet, lunges, and even rolling! It was a lot of fun and very eye opening for the students to realize there is so much more going on under the surface of our planet!











LMS PPYC designed yard signs and the entire school had the opportunity to vote for their favorites.
Here are our winners! 😎
1st place-Myla Patterson & Braeleigh Newbolt
2nd place- Kaiya Moore, Hannah Stratton, Adasynn Manes, & Hunter Small




We are at the halfway mark of the final quarter of the year!
With the last half ahead of us, please help us encourage our students to stay focused, continue to do their best, and persevere!










How cool is this?
Today, Mr. LeBrun's Outdoor Recreation Class got hands-on with Boater's Education as Mr. LeBrun brought his boat for students to visualize everything they've been learning in a real life setting. 🚤



💥Shoutout to our LMS Upstanders!
We’re absolutely thrilled to hear of the incredible ways you’re making a positive impact on our campus!
Hunter Ballance
Addisyn Kramer
Weston Stockdale
Isaiah Cozens
Eli Williams
Silas Smithson
Keep up the great work!







🏹Help us congratulate our Arrows of the Month! 🌟
The following students were chosen as Arrows of the Month because they follow the core values at LMS-grit, respect, responsibility, & integrity!
8th grade-
Daxon Kremers
Alex Vandenburg
7th grade-
Auryanna Collins
Abi Roberson
6th grade-
Kaylen Smithson
Camden Winters
5th grade-
Adalyn Washington
Noah Wein









Mrs. Johnson's 6th graders have been working on engineering constraints.









Don't forget to wear purple tomorrow for Purple Up Day! 🇺🇸💜


Purple Up for Military students & families!










Mrs. Ellis' 8th Grade students have been working hard on their Civil War Battle Projects.







It's National School Librarian Day!
Thank you, Mrs. Bartlett! 📚💜


Mrs. Cooper's Visual Art classes just completed a unit over Art Careers. They selected a career, researched the educational and occupational requirements, salary, and interesting facts. They wrote a report and presented the information to their peers and created art as their chosen art career. Here are some of their works and may be viewed in the Middle School Library.











Don't forget to wear purple each Friday in April!
