This space will feature thoughtfully selected, age-appropriate designs created specifically for early childhood play. From safe climbing structures to interactive and imaginative play areas, every detail will support learning, exploration, and fun in a secure environment.
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Legacy represented well this weekend as they wrapped up the competition season at Hollister! We are so proud of the growth that these students have shown this year and we look forward to where they go from here! Special shout out to two of our Kaysinger conference schools for making finals- Cole Camp and Green Ridge.





There’s still time to sign up for Summer School!
Don’t miss out — enroll now before classes fill up!
Our program is open to students starting Kindergarten this fall through incoming 8th graders.

For information on how to register and where to vote, visit the Pettis County Clerk page at:
https://pettisclerk.gov/

Elementary update:





Proposition T.I.G.E.R.
The five classrooms originally built in 1929—and still serving both our high school and elementary students—are getting a much-needed renovation!
This important project will bring major upgrades, including:
Improved electrical systems
Updated plumbing
Enhanced technology capabilities
Modernized lighting
In addition, we’ll be refreshing the learning environment with improvements to floors, walls, and ceilings in these spaces.
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Renovations to the current playground will create safer access to equipment and play surfaces for students throughout the school day. The redesigned space will bring the playground closer to the school building, making supervision easier and more efficient.
In addition, the playground will be separated from public areas, enhancing both student safety and overall building security.
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Proposition T.I.G.E.R.
The Junior High and High School will have a designated, covered, and well-lighted entryway for students and staff. This new space will provide a safer, more comfortable area to wait while entering or leaving the building—especially during inclement weather or early morning and evening hours.
Safety and accessibility remain top priorities, and this enhancement is another step toward ensuring a secure and welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors.
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The Early Childhood Center will be relocating to the main campus, where it will be housed in the newly renovated basement space. This move will provide increased safety during severe weather, strengthen communication across the district, and enhance overall security for our youngest learners and staff.
We look forward to the many benefits this transition could bring to our Early Childhood families and the entire district community!


