
Mother Nature may not be able to decide the season, but whatever the weather, we will be having a Spring Break March 14-17, 2023. The end of the 3rd quarter is March 10. Classes will resume on March 21.


Tammy Cox is in her second year as a Title I Reading and Math teacher for the Elsberry School District. She works with students at the elementary and middle school grade levels. She was inspired by her fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Hoer, to become an educator.


If you are interested in subbing please contact Amanda Holland at 573-898-5554 ext. 211. When applying you can tell us your availability and grade level preferences.


Carolyn Harman has been a member of the EHS English team for eight years. She hopes kids remember she believes most students are more capable than they give themselves credit for and she wants to help them see that.


The Lincoln County Health Department will be offering an immunization clinic at the Elsberry School District on Wednesday, April 5. The forms are attached to this post. All questions in regards to insurance and eligibility for the clinic need to be directed to the LCHD at 636-528-6117. The deadline to register and return all completed forms to school is Wednesday, March 29.





Danielle Osterkamp is in her second year at Cannon Elementary. She is a member of the 3rd grade team. She is a graduate of Truman State University and UMSL.


Deputy Julie Conner is our SRO and we appreciate all she does for our students and staff. She even surpised our bus drivers with a little treat this week. Sorry we missed the shout out on the offical National School Resource Officer (SRO) Appreciation Day.


We are hiring! Current job postings as of February 14, 2023 for the 2023-2024 school year.
https://www.elsberryschools.com/page/human-resources

Jodi Dormire has been a member of the EHS English team for 6 years. If she won the lottery she would still sub (ya know, because of the shortage), build a performing arts theater for EHS, invest, and start an animal rescue.


Angie Speers has worked for the Elsberry School District for 8 years. Her favorite Elsberry tradition is the senior walk through at the end of the year. I love that we get to see all of our kids from their very first school experiences, to the end.


The ESD works with multiple local agencies to help meet the needs of our students. During National School Counselors week we wanted to recognize the extra counselors that come into our buildings to support our students. We are thankful for the extra support services and resources these organizations and individuals provide. These services are paid for by the Lincoln County Resource Board via local sales tax dollars.
Youth In Need: Jessalyn, Kimberly, and Yamilet
Compass:Julie, Brandon, Nikki, and Kylie
St. Joachim and Ann: Ellen


What an accomplishment!


Kim Jones has been a member of the Elsberry School District staff for 23 years. She is also a class of 1984 Elsberry Alumni. She hopes all of her students remember that she was there for them if they needed something.


National School Counseling Week is Feb. 6–10, 2023. The week highlights the impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Our school counselors include Tori Towery (EHS), Summer Hagemeir (EMS) and Katelynn Hammett (CCE).


Kindergarten Registration 2023


Danielle Sturgeon has been teaching ELA at Elsberry Middle School for 6 years. She is a Lindenwood University graduate. Mrs. Sturgeon, a.k.a. her maiden name Miss Lococo, keeps students busy in and out of the classroom with her involvement in extracurricular activities.


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Jennifer Patton has been teaching second grade at Clarence Cannon Elementary for 19 years. She has always loved children and loved learning! She knew she wanted to be a teacher when she was a child. She hopes to someday travel and see the world!


Due to the predicted inclement weather, school is cancelled on Wednesday, January 25.

Katie Lagemann has worked at the Elsberry School District for 21 years. Her favorite quotes are "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" by Frederick Douglas and "Growing up is mandatory, but growing up is optional" by Walt Disney.
