Lamesa Press-Reporter
LHS aims to be as normal as possible
Principal Jerry Jerabek and his staff at Lamesa High School are trying their hardest to ensure that school will be conducted as normal as possible considering the circumstances with COVID-19.
Howard College adjusts calendar
Starting and ending the fall semester weeks earlier than normal are among the COVID-19 adjustments being made at Howard College.
New look at Middle School awaiting return of students
New carpet, freshly painted walls and some minor changes to the cafeteria have the Lamesa Middle School staff ready for a new school year.
Woodberry looking forward to position at Success Academy
The Lamesa Success Academy is welcoming several new members to its staff with only two returning teaching assistants.
South Elementary’s new principal has game plan for new school year
South Elementary’s new principal, David Ritchey, and his staff are gearing up to make this year one to remember for students.
North Elementary adds technology methods
North Elementary is preparing to welcome kids back into their halls for the school year. After retiring three teachers and adding two third grade teaching positions due to growth, students can expect to see new smiling faces greeting them when they enter this August.
Klondike to start year off in classrooms
Unless the COVID-19 situation forces a change, Klondike school officials plan to have only in-classroom instruction for all students this coming school year.
Positive attitudes keep Dawson ISD going
What a difference a couple of years can make in the school business.
Sands seeks education consistency
Beginning his seventh year as Superintendent of the Sands school district at Ackerly, Wayne Henderson admits he’ll be doing so with mixed emotions after a stressful summer which had many wondering if they would even ring the bell on the 2020-2021 school year.