
We hope you all have a great break! 🌷
Classes will resume Monday, March 21, 2022 at 8am.
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For the safety of our students and staff, we will continue to monitor the road conditions. If there is a change in this decision, we will notify you early tomorrow morning via the website, all social channels, and team reach. Stay safe, Choctaws!


The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. We hope you all have a safe and warm Thursday!


Our passionate and dedicated school counselors work extremely hard to meet academic, social, and emotional needs of all students. They bring compassion, love, grace, and support to our schools and students every day. This week we will be highlighting our school counselors— we are so thankful for them! #NationalSchoolCounselorWeek #DyerCountySchools


We can’t wait to see you all in the morning!


See you all Monday, February 7! Stay safe and warm, Choctaws!


The safety of our students and staff is top priority. After monitoring the weather forecast, we have made the decision to close Dyer County Schools tomorrow, February 3, 2022. Stay safe, Choctaws!


In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dyer County Schools will be closed Monday, January 17, 2022. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.


Dyer County Schools will be closed January 6, 2022 due to inclement weather.


Important announcement!


"Teachers from across West Tennessee came to Dyer County High School Thursday afternoon to view the school’s STEM and Agriculture program. WestTeach is a program through the University of Tennessee at Martin that gathers teachers from around the region who, “aspire to stay in the classroom, but want to be a leader in their school.” These teachers were given a student led tour which began in Dyer County’s STEM Lab with a presentation from STEM instructor, Taylor Ricks. Ricks said, “We’re preparing our students for jobs and careers that don’t even exist yet. Here in our STEM program we focus on improving our students in the four C’s. Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking.” Following the presentation the teachers walked around and interacted with several students currently in the program. Afterwards the teachers were brought to the school’s theatre where FFA officers presented a slideshow highlighting some of the aspects of the program including the live animal barn, green houses, and garden. Every day principal Laura Brimm always closes her morning announcements with the phrase, “Let’s do our best and be our best” and this was an opportunity for the school to show off some of the best of Dyer County."
Thank you to student, Gabriel Jackson, and The State Gazette for the great article!




Beginning Monday, November 8, 2021, all Dyer County Schools will transition to Phase 4. Schools will operate with no restrictions. Enhanced cleaning procedures will remain in place at all schools.


Important ESSER community engagement survey. This survey takes less than one minute to complete and while your response will remain completely anonymous, your student could win an iPad Pro or TV just for your participation! We appreciate your help! Link to survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4Z5xDjVqrZhgtQRh7PmtOU-mg-yktplJGaC1Sj6Un79VRpg/viewform


All Dyer County schools will be closed next week, October 4-8, for fall break. Classes will resume Monday, October 11. We hope everyone has a fantastic break!


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Dyer County Schools: A system-wide, any Dyer County school, summer registration will be held Tuesday, June 22nd at Dyer County High School from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. This is for students new to our system wishing to register with any Dyer County School for grades Pre-K-12th. Please bring the following documentation: certified birth certificate, social security number, proof of residency, and the student’s last report card. Registration is limited to one parent/guardian.

Tennessee Department of Education announced the free At-Home Decodable Book Series are now available to Tennessee families of kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade children to help our youngest learners become stronger readers. This launch is part of the family component of the state’s Reading 360 initiative to help boost strong reading skills amongst Tennessee students.
Click Menu and then Click Online K-2 Resources for more information.

The Dyer County Health Department has Covid vaccines available. Please see the image below for details.


School will be in session tomorrow, Tuesday, February 23, 2021.


No school tomorrow for the Dyer County School System.
