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The overall Murray High School Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 2016 under the sponsorship of Murray High School. There were many incredible coaches, athletes and contributors for Murray High and the Murray Independent School District. This day of recognition will give the past and present members of the Murray High Athletic Family, our community, alumni from near and far, a day to reminisce about the many memories of the time they were involved in Murray High Athletics.
Photo one: 1997 MHS Basketball Team and Coaches: (pictured from left) Rechelle Turner, coach, Shanda Reid, Coach, Sara Williams, La Costa Booth, Courney Griffiths, Jeanne Maddox, Becky English, Sharon Duffy, and Amy McDowell, coach. Not pictured: Stan Waller, (coach deceased), Lindsay Lawson, Brooke Brittain, Shannon Beddome, Misty Starks, Missy Moneymaker, Ashley Dunn, Kelly Miles, Courtney Christopher, Liz Stockard, Whitney Ray, Dean Banks, and Robyn Myhill.









The MISD Family Resource Centers are here to support our students and families, but right now, we need your help more than ever. Your contributions of Christmas assistance, snack bags, clothing, school supplies, hygiene items, or connections to community resources can make a world of difference for a child in need.
Every donation, big or small, helps a student feel cared for, comfortable, and ready to learn. Together, we can lift up our Tiger community and show our students they are supported every step of the way.
📍 Drop-off locations & contacts:
• The Den (MHS): Andrea Morris – 270-753-5202
• MES & MMS: Melissa Durham – 270-753-5125
Thank you for helping us make a difference—because every Tiger deserves to thrive! 🐯
#MISDStrong #TigerCare #FamilyResourceCenter #CommunityCares










U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in education rankings, today released the 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings. The report includes about 47,000 public elementary schools and more than 23,000 middle schools that are ranked at the state and district levels, with state rankings specific to charter schools as a stand-alone category.
The 2026 rankings are based on publicly available data from the U.S. Department of Education. For district-level rankings, at least two of the top performing schools must rank in the top 75% of the overall elementary or middle school rankings to qualify for recognition.
The rankings methodology focuses on state assessments of students who were proficient or above proficient in mathematics and reading/language arts, while accounting for student background and achievement in core subjects. Student-teacher ratios are applied to break ties in the overall score.
U.S. News & World Report Ranked Murray High School seventh in the 2025 U.S. News and World Report. #murrayschools

The national theme for Red Ribbon Week 2025 is "Life Is A Puzzle, Solve It Drug Free".
Murray Middle students and administration dressed up at their favorite team in recognition of "Team Up Against Drugs---Solving the Puzzle Takes a Team," is today's theme.
This theme emphasizes that healthy choices help build a strong, bright future, one piece at a time. Observed nationally since 1988, Red Ribbon Week is the largest drug prevention campaign in the United States. It began as a tribute to the sacrifice of DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, who was murdered by drug traffickers in 1985.
Murray Middle School supports Red Ribbon Week! #murrayschools

Jade finished with an impressive time of 20:31.10 and has punched her ticket to the KHSAA State Meet next Saturday in Lexington. #murrayschools

We salute your effort, passion, and Tiger Pride. #murrayschools



The national theme for Red Ribbon Week 2025 is "Life Is A Puzzle, Solve It Drug Free". This theme emphasizes that healthy choices help build a strong, bright future, one piece at a time. Observed nationally since 1988, Red Ribbon Week is the largest drug prevention campaign in the United States. It began as a tribute to the sacrifice of DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, who was murdered by drug traffickers in 1985.
Murray Elementary School supports Red Ribbon Week! #murrayschools

Senior Kendyll English was named All Regional First Team and Regional Most Valuable Player. English is a two-time recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award. (photo one)
(second photo from left): Jayden Westbrook, All Region Honorable Mention, Hannah Elmore, All Region Second Team, Flora Falwell, All Region Second Team, Bria Stiff, All Regional First Team, and Kendyll English, All Regional First Team and two time Most Valuable Player Award.



Over 35 vendors will be featured at this new holiday event. Prior to COVID, the Ricky Lamkin MKY Cares Auction was slated to kick off to support non-profits in the community to honor the late Ricky Lamkin who passed in 2019. After a pause when the COVID pandemic forced the cancellation and discussing many options, the MKY Cares Mistletoe Market Place will move forward with the primary mission to aid non-profits and student groups from Murray and Calloway County schools. “We believe in this project because we believe in the people of Murray and Calloway County,” said Dan Hicks, chair of CEAC.
MKY Cares, an organization started in early 2019, is a grassroots effort designed to raise money and then distribute funds to the various non-profit organizations in Calloway County. The idea of the organization began through a collaborative effort of the Community Education Advisory Council and Family Youth Services Center, representing both Murray and Calloway County Schools.
Student Groups from the Murray/Calloway Area Technology Center’s Carpentry, Welding, Culinary, and Machine Tool classes will be onsite as vendors showcasing their talents and items. The Murray Calloway ATC Nursing Program students will provide healthcare assessments and accept items for the senior citizens of the community. Students from the Leadership Tomorrow Class, composed of both Murray High and Calloway County High junior and senior students will participate as a vendor offering children’s face-painting, and reindeer food for the upcoming Christmas season.
Questions can be directed either Sherry Purdom at sherry.purdom@murray.kyschools.us or Lisa Hays at lisa.hays@calloway.kyschools.us.
(A full list of vendors is included in this post. Please note an updated vendor list of participants will be added).




MHS Footbal Head Coach Melvin Cunningham is showing off the new Pink/Striped M the MHS Football players, coaches and parents painted for tonight's game. The pink tiger striped M is in support of October's Breast Cancer Recognition Month and the Pink Out Aura at tonight's Ty Holland Stadium.
Tigers return home tonight from a month-long road schedule to take on Hopkins Central at Ty Holland Stadium at 7 p.m. "With a win tonight the Tigers will be crowned District Champions, and have a chance for a perfect regular season," said Melvin Cunningham.
Our Band Seniors will also be recognized tonight and the Class of 1985 will be in the house celebrating their 40-Year Class Reunion.
Special thanks goes out to our MISD Facilities Crew for readying the field for tonight's game.
Head out tonight to support our Murray Tigers and the special Tiger Band Recognition, and welcome our MHS Alumni Home! Go Tigers! #murrayschools








