The Leake County School District has announced a plan that will merge its two high schools and shift grade configurations across campuses. LCSD Superintendent Will Russell stated in a recent press release that this is an effort to expand academic opportunities and improve efficiency districtwide.
Russell also says the restructuring is designed to better serve students while strengthening the community for years to come.By combining the two high schools, district leaders say students will gain expanded academic offerings, enhanced extracurricular opportunities, and greater access to advanced coursework, career pathways, and support services.
As part of the transition, students in grades 6 through 8 will move to the junior high campus, and one elementary school will relocate to a more modern facility. Click here for the full press release regarding the consolidation.






David
February 13, 2026 at 12:17 pmAs long as my daughter goes to the high school on north Jordan street!! Understand