Next Thursday is Spring Picture Day! You can pre-order photos at this link: https://inter-state.com/FlyerEntry/0390PHL

It's DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP Game Day! Our Lady Tigers face Wheatland in the Class 1 District 7 District Championship tonight! Show up, wear maroon, and cheer on your Lady Tigers at 6 PM! Games will be streamed on MSHSAA TV https://mshsaa.tv/?S=weaubleautigers and Andrew Doughtery will be broadcasting the game tonight https://link.radioking.com/gameday-in-the-ozarks-sports-radio1 #tigerstrong

Congratulations to the Scholar Bowl team who placed 1st in the small school division of the SBU History Bowl Competition today! They recieved a check for $50! #tigerstrong

The Senior Class will be selling baked goods at the district basketball games tonight! #tigerstrong

Clinton High School is hosting a Technology and Life Online event on Wednesday March 4. This event is free for adults. Please see flyer for more details! #tigerstrong

Today's senior spotlight is Grayden Morris! #classof2026 #tigerstrong

It's District Game Day! Our Lady Tigers face Humansville at Home in the Class 1 District 7 Tournament at 7:30 PM! Show up and cheer on your Lady Tigers! Games will be streamed on MSHSAA TV https://mshsaa.tv/?B=3741961 #tigerstrong

Mark your calendars! The Scholar Bowl team is hosting a trivia night on March 13 to raise money for their trip to nationals! Come to support our students and to show what you know! Sign up with this link: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DQSIkWdsW0yxEjajBLZtrQAAAAAAAAAAAANAAf7MfAdUQjlYSlZISkQwTTVTVEtPWEJUUFdRWkowRi4u
#tigerstrong
#tigerstrong

The OCHC Miles for Smiles Dental Van will be at our school this Thursday and Friday (Feb 26 & 27).

Wheatland Alum Andrew Dougherty will be radio broadcasting the boys district basketball games this evening starting at 5:30 PM.
Order of games:
4:00 PM Climax Springs v. Niangua (not broadcasted)
5:30 PM Hermitage v. Stoutland
7:00 PM Halfway v. Humansville
8:30 PM Weaubleau v. Wheatland
You can tune in at this link: https://link.radioking.com/gameday-in-the-ozarks-sports-radio1
It's Districts Game Day! Our Tigers face the Wheatland Mules tonight at 8:30 PM at home! Show up and cheer on your Tigers! #tigerstrong

Whiteboards up, brains on! Mrs. Stokes’s class is mastering math facts like pros. #tigerstrong

Today's Senior Spotlight is Brady Marquis! #tigerstrong #classof2026

It's Game Day! Our Tigers play in their last regular season game tonight at Climax Springs at 5:30 PM! Order of events: V Girls, V Boys, 2 qtr JV Boys. #tigerstrong

Our High School Basketball teams will host the District Tournaments next week. Our Tigers start the week on Tuesday against Whealtand at 8:30 PM, and our Lady Tigers will play on Wednesday at 7 PM. #tigerstrong


At the basketball games last night, Oakstar Bank presented our school a check for $1,128.90 from the bank's school debit card program! Thank you Oakstar Bank! #tigerstrong

Boots on, blue jackets ready 💙 Next week is FFA week! We are excited celebrate leadership, growth, and a great organization!
The annual FFA Luncheon is next Wednesday, Feb 25 from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM! This event is open to community members, business owners, school board members, and staff! #tigerstrong
The annual FFA Luncheon is next Wednesday, Feb 25 from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM! This event is open to community members, business owners, school board members, and staff! #tigerstrong
Today's senior spotlight is Riley Lowther! #tigerstrong #classof2026

It's Game Day! The Tiger Basketball Teams travel to Hermitage to play the Hornets at 5:30 PM! Order of events: Girls, Boys, 2 qtr JV Boys. Games will be streamed on hudl: https://fan.hudl.com/usa/mo/hermitage/organization/108263/hermitage-high-school?shared=true

Our last retiring staff member is Tammy Underwood! Here's what Tammy had to say about her retirement:
What inspired you to begin a career in education? My mother was a teacher. It was the only thing I've ever wanted to do. I knew when I was 5 years old what I was going to be when I grew up. I have never wavered from that. I've enjoyed every day of my career.
How many years have you spent in education, and which grades have you taught? I have spent 29 years in education. I have taught 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, and title reading.
What led you to become a teacher? Teaching was always in my heart. I love to help the kids and see the excitement on their faces when they finally "get" something.
What accomplishment in your education career are you most proud of? I am very proud of receiving the Master Teacher award. I am also very proud of the school's accolades through the years. Weaubleau is an amazing school. The students work hard and take pride in their accomplishments. That makes a huge difference.
What has been the most rewarding part of working in education? I get rewarded every single day in my job. My very favorite compliment that I can receive is "My child loves coming to school". If I can make school enjoyable for the students they will be more apt to learn. Teaching 1st grade is amazing. You are teaching children to read. Something they will use for the rest of their lives. The progress they make from the beginning of the year until the end is astounding. I get to be part of that every day.
What challenges helped shape you as an educational leader? Challenges come in every form it seems. There are a lot of different state requirements that have changed many times through the years. What is a great practice one year will be changed the following year. You get very good at rolling with the punches and learning how to be flexible.
What advice would you give to future educators, leaders, or students? Future teachers- You are entering the most wonderful profession there is. You will have frustrations but you will also have some of the most amazing days ever. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're students look up to you. Students-You can do anything that you set your mind to. You are smart in ways that you don't even realize yet. Find your niche. No two students are ever the same so don't compare yourself to others. Just be you!
As you retire, what's next for you? I plan to substitute teach here in Weaubleau. That will keep me around the best people I know. I also plan to travel more and spend more time with my three babies (dogs). They will be happy that I am around more.
Thank you, Ms. Underwood! #tigerstrong
What inspired you to begin a career in education? My mother was a teacher. It was the only thing I've ever wanted to do. I knew when I was 5 years old what I was going to be when I grew up. I have never wavered from that. I've enjoyed every day of my career.
How many years have you spent in education, and which grades have you taught? I have spent 29 years in education. I have taught 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, and title reading.
What led you to become a teacher? Teaching was always in my heart. I love to help the kids and see the excitement on their faces when they finally "get" something.
What accomplishment in your education career are you most proud of? I am very proud of receiving the Master Teacher award. I am also very proud of the school's accolades through the years. Weaubleau is an amazing school. The students work hard and take pride in their accomplishments. That makes a huge difference.
What has been the most rewarding part of working in education? I get rewarded every single day in my job. My very favorite compliment that I can receive is "My child loves coming to school". If I can make school enjoyable for the students they will be more apt to learn. Teaching 1st grade is amazing. You are teaching children to read. Something they will use for the rest of their lives. The progress they make from the beginning of the year until the end is astounding. I get to be part of that every day.
What challenges helped shape you as an educational leader? Challenges come in every form it seems. There are a lot of different state requirements that have changed many times through the years. What is a great practice one year will be changed the following year. You get very good at rolling with the punches and learning how to be flexible.
What advice would you give to future educators, leaders, or students? Future teachers- You are entering the most wonderful profession there is. You will have frustrations but you will also have some of the most amazing days ever. Don't sweat the small stuff. You're students look up to you. Students-You can do anything that you set your mind to. You are smart in ways that you don't even realize yet. Find your niche. No two students are ever the same so don't compare yourself to others. Just be you!
As you retire, what's next for you? I plan to substitute teach here in Weaubleau. That will keep me around the best people I know. I also plan to travel more and spend more time with my three babies (dogs). They will be happy that I am around more.
Thank you, Ms. Underwood! #tigerstrong

