
Yesterday Ron and Lisa Poole dropped off a check for $755 benefiting the Muhlenberg County Cross Country team. Each year Ron, Lisa and their staff spend countless hours planning and funding for the Couch to 5K Run held in May. The proceeds of that race are then donated. They are great supporters of our students and athletes for our county. Thank you, Ron and Lisa Poole, for your continued support to Muhlenberg County Schools.


The Board of Education recognized students who were selected and attended the Governor's Scholar Program, Governor's School for the Arts, Governor's School for Entrepreneurs, and the Commonwealth Honors Academy at last night's board meeting. Congratulations to each of the following:
Governor's Scholar Program-Isaiah Ball, Carter Casebier, Quinn Fleming, Sarah Miller, Addison Tudor, Addyson Walker, and Jacob Whitehouse
Governor's School for the Arts-Sara Jo Armstrong (absent from photo) and Taylor Dukes
Governor's School for Entrepreneurs-Molly Miller
Commonwealth Honors Academy-Jackson Jones

Muhlenberg County Schools hosted instructional leaders from Meade County. School and district administrators spent the day observing great instruction and active student engagement.




Longest Elementary School hosted a Grilling with Grands event yesterday evening. Families enjoyed a grilled burger or hot dog meal in the cafeteria. Staff members provided educational games in the foyer of the school and all were invited to the book fair in the library.

Bremen Elementary hosted a Patriot Day assembly yesterday afternoon and students were able to personally thank a variety of local first responders through cards and homemade drawings.

Greenville Elementary has been welcoming grown ups to their Donuts with Grown-Ups this week. Here are a few smiles caught on camera with many more pictures on Greenville Elementary's page...

Central City Elementary welcomed grown ups to their "Bring Your Favorite Grown Up to the Book Fair" this morning. Here are a few smiles caught on camera...

This Thursday, September 12, is high attendance day across the state. The significance of regular attendance can’t be overstated. Research highlights that missing just 10 percent of school—equivalent to one or two days every few weeks—can hinder reading development, even in kindergarten. By the time students reach sixth grade, persistent absenteeism may signal a higher risk of dropping out of high school.


A big THANK YOU goes out to Kentucky Farm Bureau, Muhlenberg County Sheriff's Department, Champions, and Farmers Bank who together donated 1,200 water bottles to the high school.

All Muhlenberg County Schools will be closed Monday, September 2, in observance of Labor Day. We hope everyone enjoys a long weekend!


It's back to school we go! Here are some tips on what to do when your child is sick...


At this month's board meeting, SOAR recognized top readers who participated in the Books 'n Cream program throughout the summer. Avika Moore and her family placed 1st with reading 300 books followed by the Colburn family who placed 2nd with reading 251 books throughout the summer. Not pictured were 3rd place Layla Christmas with 195 books read, 4th place winner Grace Dunn with 138 books read, and 5th place Grayson Cook with 122 books read. Congratulations!

The Ready for 12th Grade event was a huge success at Martin Hall last night. Over 100 seniors and their families attended this informative session hosted by Muhlenberg Achieves. Thank you to all who helped with this event.
If you were unable to attend, please reach out to Lisa Green with Muhlenberg Achieves at 270-977-9274.

Muhlenberg County Schools' Superintendent Contessa Orr shared at today's Greater Muhlenberg Chamber meeting the exciting work happening within the school district. She explained the process behind merging the middle schools and moving Longest Elementary as well as informed the audience of the new initiative, the Profile of a Learner. Mrs. Orr concluded by challenging Chamber members to get involved in our schools through mentoring, volunteering, and observing student-led Defense of Learning presentations this coming school year.

The 4th annual Back to School Bash is happening this Friday, August 9th! Scan one of the QR codes to register as a vendor/participant. You can also click the links below. Families who Pre-register by 1:00 on August 9th will be entered into a drawing for a door prize.
Family Registration: https://forms.gle/JHZmuNuCL5TuojY68
Vendor Registration: https://forms.gle/Lz7oKRnBgunhj9ME7


Marcia Tate, author and speaker, presented in Muhlenberg County today a workshop entitled, "Engaging the Brain." Over 150 educators were in attendance for this interactive and engaging session. It was packed with strategies that will have a lasting impact on classrooms throughout the year.


Attention English Language Learner Families...


The Board of Education will be having a surplus sale on July 30 and 31 from 10 AM to 2 PM both days. The sale will take place at the old Longest Elementary School. Items will include fryers, kettle cookers, tilt skillet, Combi oven, warmer, serving lines, ovens, gas burners, cheese grater, mixer, fruit slicer, hot tables, cold tables, money drawer, #10 can opener, three milk coolers, two coolers, as well as miscellaneous kitchen items.


At the July Board Meeting, the Muhlenberg County High School Bass Team was recognized for winning the state tournament for the sixth year under the leadership of Mr. Cody Napier. Spencer Shemwell and Isaiah Smith won the 2024 KHSAA Bass Fishing State Championship on Kentucky Lake with a two-day total weight of 40 pounds and two ounces. They broke the two-day total record for the state championship by over a pound.
Dylan Eubanks and Chase Rickard finished 7th place with a total two-day weight of 27 pounds and 14 ounces. Chase Rickard won the big fish which weighed in at five pounds and 14 ounces.
On the co-ed side, Gabby Hayward and Alexus Latham came in second place on the Girls KHSAA Bass Fishing State Championship with 14 pounds and 13 ounces.
Congratulations to each of of these students! 🎣

All Muhlenberg County School Buildings will be closed Thursday, July 4, and Friday, July 5. May you have a safe and fun Independence Day!
