We have the following yearbooks for sale: 1980,1988,1989,2000,2002,2004,2005,2006,2008,2011,2012,2013,2014,
2015,2016 $ 15.00 each
2017,2018,2019,2020,2021 $20.00 each
2022 $30.00 each
If you are interested in buying any of these please contact the High School Office.

Congratulations to senior Reese Gray on becoming the all time kill leader this past weekend at the SEMO tournament. Way to go Reese! 🐾🔴⚫️🏐

Fall Festival Picture Order Forms are being sent home today. Please fill these out if you are ordering, and have them here on Saturday to give to the photographer. If you have any questions please call the High School Office. 573-637-2201 Ex 2. Thanks and looking forward to seeing you all at Fall Festival.
Letter C for Cupcakes! Preschool had so much fun decorating their own cupcakes to learn about letter C!

Goodies with Grandparents was a huge success!! Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with us. We loved having everyone here!




Today, the junior high students participated in a microscopy activity in Mrs. Chilton’s class. They were able to see details of many types of specimens, such as dog stomach and pine leaf.


Job Opening: Lesterville School District is seeking applicants for an evening custodian position. Hours are 2:00-10:00. Pay is based on experience. Applications are available on the district website or by contacting the central office at (573)637-2201 Ext.4.
2021-2022 Yearbooks are for sale. If you would like to purchase a yearbook, please call the school, or email jlogan@lesterville.k12.mo.us. Yearbooks are $30.00. Please make check payable to Lesterville School.
ATTENTION : School Breakfast / Lunch Changes - There was some confusion as to when the free meal program expired. Unfortunately, for Lesterville, the program ended with the start of this school year. Students will be charged for breakfast and lunch starting on September 1, 2022. If you have not completed your meal application, please do so as soon as possible.
Preschool worked on the letter A this week, so some of our students made Play-doh Aliens for A!

Bearcats baseball get another win, beating Summersville 11-2!
Mrs. Chilton’s STEM class put their mud bricks together to create a free-standing structure inspired by The Great Wall of China.
In this project, they learned about structural stabilization and integrity as well as teamwork and effective communication.

Boys take the win over Kingston 14-4 and move to 2-1 on the season! They will finish their postponed game at Arcadia Valley on Wednesday the 31st starting at 4:30.
Like the Great Wall of China, Mrs. Chilton’s STEM class got their hands dirty making mud bricks to build a free standing structure. Our goal today is to create a recipe that will cure into a usable, unconventional construction material. We will use the bricks for our structure.




Todays baseball game has been changed to away at Kingston starting at 4:30 due to condition of our field.
There is a tree on the road. They are working to clean it up but some bus pickups will be late. That is all the information I have at this time.
Congratulations Bearcat baseball on winning their season opener vs Kingston 15-0!
Mrs. Chilton’s STEM class is soaring to new heights, kicking off the school year with a paper airplane challenge! They were given time & material constraints and challenged to construct a flying airplane. Natalie Mair had the longest flight distance. Nick Welch was most creative.

Students began the year in Mrs. Hubbs class with a teamwork assignment! Student were challenged to put together a puzzle without knowing what the picture was. Awesome job kids!

Representatives from the Missouri State Highway Patrol have contacted our school district, as well as many other school districts across Missouri, and requested permission to have state troopers walk the halls during school hours. The highway patrol has also offered to perform programs about general safety and various state laws as time permits during regular school hours. Our school was not chosen as a result of any study, safety concern or worry related to any pre-existing safety program. This is part of a statewide initiative by the Missouri State Highway Patrol to increase visibility of law enforcement in Missouri schools. The benefit of this is two-fold; an added level of security for our children and the opportunity for the student body to interact with state troopers in a positive learning environment. Please keep this in mind as you may see highway patrol cars in the school parking lots and your children may tell you about state troopers walking the hallways of their school.
In closing, the purpose of this letter is merely to inform parents and guardians of our student body about the initiative of the Missouri State Highway Patrol to have a more visible presence in schools across Missouri. Our school has welcomed the presence of our local state troopers, who are part of our community, and view this as an opportunity to enhance the safety of our existing school safety plan.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call or visit me at my office.
Jeremy Myers
Superintendent
Lesterville School District
