Congratulations to WHS alumni Jordan Leech for being selected as Mr HCC and to Ja'kiyah Campbell for being chosen a campus favorite! We are so proud of you both!

On Wednesday, Feb. 10th, Taylor Shurden signed her letter of intent to join the rodeo team at Northwest Community College! We are proud of you, Taylor, and can't wait to see all that you accomplish!
Photo credits - Amy Coburn, Digital Media student





Brandye Brannon, current Board of Trustees Secretary, has been serving on the board since 2019. While she has so many wonderful memories of serving on the board, she said, “I am so proud of how our little school is doing. I am excited to see our schools grow academically. Seeing the community come together to help cheer our boys to a state championship was also exciting.”
Most people would not know that Mrs. Brannon never meets a stranger.
Advice to the students of WMSD: “I encourage all TIGER students to keep working to achieve their dreams. It might not be easy, but anything is possible with a little hard work.”

Nora Dunn, the current board president, is in her fifth year as a member of the Winona-Montgomery School District’s Board of Trustees. During her time serving the students of the district, she said her favorite memory is “seeing the smiles on the staff faces after being given a voice and choice in their students learning process/materials.”
Something most people do not know about Ms. Dunn is that her long-term goal is to serve as a missionary in a foreign county.
Advice to the students of WMSD? “Always believe in God and always believe because of ‘whose’ you are. You are capable of going far!”

February 17-21 is School Board Appreciation Week. Thank you to the amazing members of our Board of Trustees for their extraordinary service to the students, parents, faculty, and staff of the Winona-Montgomery School District.

WES Inclusion Teachers recently attended professional development with MDE on how to improve reading instruction for students with disabilities. Friday, they presented the information to their colleagues.


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Great opportunity for our families!!!

Happy National School Counselor Week to Tracy Carter, Megan Brock, Tina Buckley, and Kim Haley! Thank you for all you do for the students of the Winona-Montgomery School District.

WSS congratulates our students and teachers of the month for January!
Teachers - Ms. Megan Brock, Ms. Lisa O'Briant
WJHS Students - Jaliyah Wallace, Cash Kilgore
WHS Students - Ianna Guess, Tony Cooper
Troylando Eden signs a letter of intent to play football at Holmes Community College on #NationalSigningDay! Congratulations, Troylando! Your hard work has paid off! Keep on being great!
WES teachers were treated to a pop up "Emergen-C Bar" today. The Sunshine Club sponsored this special treat to remind everyone to take care of themselves!




Dorothy Triplett has been an Alternative Instructional Assistant for the Winona-Montgomery School District for the past three years. Outside of school, Ms. Triplett enjoys crafts, writing, going to Sunday School, and crocheting.
Her favorite Tiger memory is seeing the academic growth within the school district.
Fun Facts about Ms. Triplett: “I love the outdoors life adventures, deer, foxes, coyotes, squirrels, and racoons.”

Members of the WHS Choir participated in the University of Mississippi Choral Festival for treble, tenor, and bass singers. They worked with nationally renowned clinicians, listened to college choirs, and their concert was wonderful! Here's the list of our participants:
Bryce McNeill
Archie Flowers
Iyanna Meeks
Ni'khyla Baskin
Haley Gilmore
Briseis Pearson
Jakiyah Houston
Natalia Reyes
Skylor Greene
Akildria Lane



Ken Rosamond has been a bus driver for the Winona-Montgomery School District for the past three years. Outside of school, Ken enjoys hunting, fishing, and working with the Boy Scouts.
His favorite memory: “Lockhart spinning the Choctaw County quarterback across the field like a carousel.”
Fun fact about Ken: “I sometimes behave like an adult.”

Congratulations, Ms. Sturdivant, on this enormous honor! We are so proud!

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Amber Austin is the gifted teacher for grades second through sixth grades at Winona Elementary School.
Mrs. Austin began teaching in 2002 in Grenada. She has been at Winona Elementary School since 2009, teaching second grade until 2021 and taught sixth grade writing in 2021. She has been the gifted teacher for three years now.
Outside of school, Mrs. Austin enjoys being at home with her family. She also loves going to the beach and new places.
Favorite Memory: “My favorite memory is taking a group of students and families to Washington, D.C., this past May. It was so much fun to see our students witness many of our nation’s historic landmarks.”
Best advice to students: “Never stop learning and always be willing to help people.”

