Hands-on learning in Action: Mrs. Lynzie Miller’s 7th grade FCSI students made homemade Playdough during their Child Development unit. Through this activity, they explored the benefits of sensory play, creativity, and motor skill development, all while having fun!
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District

At the recent White Hall Chamber of Commerce meeting, White Hall High School teachers shared exciting updates from the Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs. Their focus was clear: preparing students for the future by aligning career pathways with real workforce needs. Teachers highlighted the growth in programs such as Business, Family & Consumer Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, and JROTC. Students are not just learning in the classroom, they’re earning industry certifications, participating in work-based learning, and building connections with local businesses and organizations.
Student success stories stood out, from winning in FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, and TSA competitions to leading service projects and holding leadership roles at the state and national levels. These achievements show how CTE goes beyond academics by building confidence, leadership, and real-world skills. The presentation underscored one important message: CTE pathways open doors for every student, whether their next step is enlistment, enrollment, or employment, by equipping them with technical training, leadership experience, and certifications that match the needs of our local and regional workforce.
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
September 8 is International Literacy Day! Whether you’re reading on paper or on a screen, all forms of literacy are powerful and important. We’d love to see how you celebrate. Drop a picture of you, your student, or your family practicing literacy in the comments! #LiteracyDay
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Students in Mrs. Pullman's Accelerated Algebra 2 class are working together to graph and solve systems of inequalities. In pairs, they share ideas, look at where the graphs overlap, and talk about what the answers mean in real life. This activity helps them think critically, explain their work, and practice teamwork while learning more about systems of inequalities.
In other words, their MATH is MATHING!
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Mrs. Hulse’s 2nd graders turned math time into domino fun! They added up the dots and then showed off their skills by determining if the answers were odd or even. Learning + play = a winning combo!
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
It's Game Day! KATV Channel 7’s Friday Night Tailgates will be broadcasting live from White Hall starting at 5:00! Come early and join NAMI for a special tailgate party raising awareness for mental health. The theme is a Green Out, so wear green to show your support. Stick around as the Bulldogs take the field against Warren!
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Mr. Hartley's Accelerated Biology students have been busy scientists. They worked in groups to analyze data and figure out what drives the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti. They also created models of U.S. conservation areas to study why protecting these places matters and how conservation helps ecosystems recover and thrive. Hands-on learning at its best!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Mrs. Akins’ class had a special treat today, their very first guest reader of the year! Mrs. Amanda Johnson, Lane’s mom, joined us to share The Best Seat in First Grade. The students loved the story and are excited to welcome many more guest readers throughout the year!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Mrs. Ferris’s 2nd grade class teamed up with partners and manipulatives to master the magic of “Making 10” for addition and subtraction. Their math talk and teamwork were 10 out of 10 impressive!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
ATTN BUS RIDERS: Due to unforeseen circumstances, necessary modifications will be made to the bus route for the students who ride bus #66.
Bus #66 am route will be divided between bus #78 and bus #79.
Bus #78 will pick up students who live on Huckfinn and Becky Lane last on its route, and will be slightly later than normal.
Bus #79 will pick up students who live on Handley and Hunter early in its route, a little earlier than normal.
Bus #79 will pick up students on Ruby, Eddie, Donna, Franklin, Cara Jane, and Michael at the end of its route, a few minutes later than normal.
Bus #66 PM route will be divided between bus #76 and bus #79, with the majority of students riding #76.
We appreciate your understanding and patience as the pickup times are adjusted.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
7th grade science is off to a strong start at White Hall Middle School! In Mrs. Wimberly’s class, students are beginning the year with a focus on Growth Mindset: learning how persistence and a positive attitude help them tackle challenges and reach their goals.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Teamwork makes the dream work! Mrs. Adair’s EAST students at White Hall Middle School participated in team building activities this week. Some teams took on the Marshmallow Tower Challenge. A fun (and tasty!) way to practice communication, problem-solving, and teamwork.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Are you enjoying the cooler temps? So are the students at Moody!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Hardin Elementary’s Open House was a success! Families had the chance to preview breakfast options for students, enjoy door prizes, and connect with teachers and staff. We’re looking forward to a great year at Hardin!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Who needs a clock when you have the sun? Check out these 5th graders in Ms. Stuart’s class at Hardin Elementary! They built shadow clocks to tell time using the sun, then took it a step further with flashlights to explore how the sun rises and sets during August. They can even adjust their clocks for each month!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Sending a huge thank you to our area churches: FBC White Hall, White Hall First United Methodist, Family Church of White Hall, and New Harvest Church of God, and Central Baptist for setting up pop-up shops on every campus before our students returned last week. Because of your generosity, our teachers were able to pick up much needed supplies to support their classrooms and students. We are so grateful for your continued partnership and heart for our schools!
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Elementary Open House Dates:
Hardin: August 26
Gandy & Moody: September 16
Taylor: September 26
Campuses will open at 6:00 PM
2 months ago, White Hall School District
What a great first day back! Our classrooms were full of smiles, laughter, and the excitement of new beginnings. Here’s to an amazing school year ahead for our students, staff, and community.
2 months ago, White Hall School District
On Thursday, August 7, educators from across the district came together for a day of learning, collaboration, and inspiration at our One District, Many Voices Conference. With five breakout sessions, expert presenters, and the chance to learn from one another, participants walked away with practical strategies they can use in their classrooms right away.
As one attendee shared: “The five sessions I attended were phenomenal — practical strategies I can take back to my classroom tomorrow.” Thank you to everyone who presented, attended, and helped make the day a success!
2 months ago, White Hall School District
New 2025/2026 Meal Applications are needed from all families!
3 months ago, White Hall School District