
Mrs. Goforth says, “Fourth graders completed bus safety with Mr. Tony Huff, Transportation Director.” 🚌


The comeback falls short tonight as Steelville defeats the 8th grade Lady Wildcats.





The 7th grade Lady Wildcats fall to Steelville tonight.





We have an current opening for an elementary paraprofessional for the 2021-2022 school year. Interested applicants should call (573) 674-2911 for more information or stop by Central Office for an application. Applications are also available online at www.licking.k12.mo.us. Licking R-VIII School District is an equal opportunity employer.


Tomorrow is Fiesta Day for Red Ribbon Week!


Ms. McLeod’s first grade class did a fun shape review with a bat-craftivity!


Mrs. B. Link says, "Four Drama Students (Betty Jo Roberts, Autumn Grover, Sami Hall, and Jennsen Vestal), participated in Light the Night festivities on Saturday night. They presented information on the history of Licking at the Licking Mill."

Licking R-VIII School District will host a Veterans Day assembly on November 11 at 9 AM in Sherman Field House. Veterans and their families are invited to attend.


Tomorrow is HAT DAY for Red Ribbon Week!


This week is Bus Safety Week, and students are learning all the ways to be safe riders!



The 8th grade boys fell to Salem 31-36 in the first round of the Bland Tournament. It was the season opener for the team. Their next game will be Thursday at Bland.




Ms. Case says, “STEM girls compared different blood types tonight using artificial blood!” 🩸 Cool!




Tomorrow is Workout Wednesday for Red Ribbon Week!


Congratulations to our athletes who were named to the All-District Volleyball Team today!


Basketball season begins today! Go Wildcats!



For those parents bringing students for morning tutoring, the cafeteria doors will be closed but unlocked in the mornings due to dropping temperatures.


Wear your favorite sports team apparel tomorrow for Red Ribbon Week!


Due to food supply chain issues, our cafeterias have had to make some revisions and substitutions. Please check the district app for the latest updates.




Mrs. Rinne says, “Art is good for the soul! We would like to invite secondary students to our Art Fair this year on Saturday November 6th from 8:30-11:30 am. We have 8 wonderful local artists who will be giving their time to share their techniques and talents with us. I would like to have all forms turned in by Tuesday this week to make sure we have enough supplies. I am considering asking participants to wear masks as a few of our artists would appreciate it. Here is what is being offered:
Ink and Watercolor (with retired teacher Jan Rensch)
Metal Tooling (with retired teacher Ellen Reynolds)
Scratch Art (with local artist Gary Duncan)
Jewelry (with local artist Margaret Moll)
Pottery (with Main Street Pottery)
Christmas Ornaments (with Museum Curator Jackie Duncan)
Chalk Paint Techniques (with Rock House owner Jean Potts)
Acrylic Paint on Rocks and Canvas (with our very own Leah Sullins)!”


Red Ribbon Week kicks off tomorrow!
