With additional snowfall this morning and snow predicted for the next few hours, McCracken County Schools will be closed on Friday, January 19. Friday will be a normal Snow Day.

Due to continued hazardous road conditions, McCracken County Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 18. Thursday will be a normal Snow Day.
Just a reminder that buses don’t just travel major highways, they travel rural roads all over the county. Some of these roads are less traveled and take longer to be safely driven on. Also, the National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Thursday at 10:00 a.m. through Friday at 9:00 a.m. with freezing rain becoming a concern in McCracken County beginning around noon on Thursday. The safety of our students and staff is always our number one concern.

McCracken County Schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 17 due to hazardous road conditions. Wednesday will be a normal Snow Day.

Due to hazardous road conditions McCracken County Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 16. Tuesday will be a normal Snow Day.

As winter weather approaches please review our winter weather information.
Reminder- NO SCHOOL on Monday, January 15 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Reminder: No School On January 15 In Observance Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Please join us in thanking our McCracken County Schools Board of Education members for their hard work and dedication during School Board Recognition Month. They make our students’ success their priority. Our five Board Members volunteer their time, and devote many hours each month to school board business. (left to right) Tiffany Watson, Alice Shemwell, Steve Shelby (Chair), Kelly Walker(Vice Chair), and Sheila Johnston. #McCrackenProud

McCracken County Schools wishes you a Happy New Year! Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 2, 2024.

Winter Break is here!

Enjoy your break!

Tonight at the December Board of Education meeting the Board approved the 2024-2025 school calendar.

It is almost that time! ONLY 2 days of school left.

Lone Oak Intermediate School has announced Sara Leonard as Interim Assistant Principal.
Ms. Leonard replaces Tim Bundren, who was recently named Interim Principal at Lone Oak Intermediate.
Leonard has 16 years of teaching experience. She started her career in 2007 in the Marshall County School District as a Learning and Behavior Disorders (LBD) teacher. From 2009-2021 she worked in the Graves County School District as an LBD teacher and moved to McCracken County Schools in 2021 as an LBD teacher at Lone Oak Intermediate. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Learning and Behavior Disorders and a Master of Arts in Education degree from Murray State University. She also holds a Master of Arts degree in Teaching from the University of the Cumberlands.
“I am very excited for this new journey! Lone Oak Intermediate is an amazing school, one that quickly became home to me,” said Leonard. “Every day I come to work excited because we have fantastic students and an amazing staff. I am very honored and thankful to Mr. Bundren and the McCracken County Central Office for this incredible opportunity."
#McCrackenProud

Four McCracken Students Spent Five Days at Disney With The Gary Sinise Foundation
Last week, Disney World welcomed more than 700 families of fallen military heroes to the annual Gary Sinise Foundation “Snowball Express” event where more than 1,800 children and surviving spouses had the opportunity to bond with the only people who can truly understand their loss: one another. Four McCracken County Schools students were in attendance Atleigh Stanley (MCHS), Alaina Stanley (LOI), Nolan Pool (LOI), and Arabella Pool (HLOE). The students went to honor their fathers- Sergeant First Class Derrick Pool, Kentucky Army National Guard, and a Heath High School graduate. Sergeant Chad Stanley, United States Marine Corps, and a Lone Oak High School graduate.
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/12/disney-joins-with-gary-sinise-foundation-to-honor-fallen-military-heroes/

