Jr High Boys Basketball Player/Parent Meeting

Jr High Cross Country Team headed to State Meet

It is almost time for the Battle of the Principals. The principal with the most money in their jar will get pied at the halftime of the Tri-County vs. Arcola/CGB football game.
There will be a jar for each principal in the main office of every school. If we reach our goal of $1000, all principals will get PIEd!
All Proceeds will stay local to support the fight against Breast Cancer.
There will be a jar for each principal in the main office of every school. If we reach our goal of $1000, all principals will get PIEd!
All Proceeds will stay local to support the fight against Breast Cancer.
Just a calendar reminder for the next couple of days! If you have any questions, please call the office.

Kindergarten filled their Star Jar last week and earned extra outside time for today! Way to go Kindergarten!!!



HS Volleyball plays for Consolation Championship in LPC Tournament 10/9 (tomorrow) at Kansas 5 pm vs Argenta
Oreana

Jr High Girls Basketball Game location change for 10/14/25

The Lake Crest Book Fair is open to the public Thursday from 3:30-6:00!

2025 LPC Volleyball Tournament Updated Bracket

Student athletes from the jr. high and high school came to speak about the benefits and challenges of being student athletes to community members who attended Community Coffee on Friday.

Freshman, Clayton Apple, completed his demonstrative speech today in Public Speaking by sharing about his passion for racing.



A big thank you to our helpers today to deliver special treats to our teachers on this fall Friday.


Join us on Friday for Community Coffee. We hope to see you there!

Tri-County Jr. High Cross Country competed in the conference meet yesterday in Sullivan. The girls came home with 2nd place honors as a team, and we had top 5 finishes from Adlee McQueen (1st place), Maddy Helander (4th place), and Landon Helander (4th place).


Homecoming Parade Details

The first High School Confidential of the 25-26 school year is out! To read the whole article check out https://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/education/2025-26-high-school-confidential-week-1/article_834ef999-f753-4aac-9500-78aebf790146.html?fbclid=IwVERDUANCJjRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHgxwMv-cgnGJg_x6iimVW68n-Hogc8yjGWMEJ3IvlRUBnNLXArWOLX0YkcvL_aem_565OTN31pyg-M2XkbnXsSA

The Class of 2032 held a drawing which concluded their 6th grade fundraiser. Mrs. Huffman did the honors of drawing. Congratulations to the winners Mel Buckles and Bently Runge, and thank you to all who supported the 6th grade fundraiser. The proceeds will go towards their 8th grade trip.



On Friday, September 26th, school will dismiss at 2:00 for the Homecoming Parade.

Fall is here! Our first graders had an exciting hands-on experience this week as they wrapped up their science unit on apples. After learning about the parts of an apple, how apples grow, and their importance in nature, students put their knowledge into action by making homemade applesauce!
The classroom was filled with smiles (and wonderful smells) as students helped wash, add ingredients, and stir the apples. It was a fun and delicious way to connect science learning with real-life experiences.
Check out the pictures below to see our young scientists in action—exploring, learning, and tasting the sweet rewards of their hard work!










Homecoming week is off to a great start. Lockers are decorated. Rock paper scissors competition started. Make-up wars during flex.


