LWHS Tutoring Schedule

Minimum attendance days for LWHS will be 8/26/26 & 8/27/26. Parent/Teacher Conference will be held Wednesday, August 26th, 2026 3:30pm-6:30pm in the cafeteria. If you are unable to make it to the conferences please reach out to your student's teacher to schedule a time.

Thank you to Anderson Auto for donating a $300.00 gas card and 4 212cc Predator engines for the autos Project Karts.

The Mohave Museum of History and Art will be celebrating their New America 250th exhibit, which will also include student projects. Free admission is happening this weekend!

Dear LWHS Families and Students,
We have exciting news: starting July 1st, teachers, coaches, and staff at Kingman USD 20 will be able to message students directly and securely through ClassDojo Teacher–Student Messaging and Teacher-Student-Parent Messaging for grades 9-12.
For Teacher-Student Messaging, you will have visibility into all conversations between teachers and your student. For Teacher-Student-Parent Messaging, you will be able to message your student and their teacher together. This makes it easy to address time-sensitive logistics or academic needs as a family.
What students can expect
You’ll receive an invitation at your school email address from hello@classdojo.com. Check your spam folder if you don’t see it.
Follow the link to set up your ClassDojo student account using your school’s Google or Microsoft login.
Once your account is active, your teacher can start a message thread with you. Please note: You cannot start new message threads. Teachers initiate all conversations.
All messages can be viewed by your parents/guardians and school leadership.
What parents and guardians can expect
You’ll receive a notification when your child is first invited to set up their student account.
You can view your child’s messages at any time by navigating to the Kids tab and tapping "Chats."
Questions about setting up your account? Review the FAQ guide here or Contact ClassDojo support at help@classdojo.com.
We have exciting news: starting July 1st, teachers, coaches, and staff at Kingman USD 20 will be able to message students directly and securely through ClassDojo Teacher–Student Messaging and Teacher-Student-Parent Messaging for grades 9-12.
For Teacher-Student Messaging, you will have visibility into all conversations between teachers and your student. For Teacher-Student-Parent Messaging, you will be able to message your student and their teacher together. This makes it easy to address time-sensitive logistics or academic needs as a family.
What students can expect
You’ll receive an invitation at your school email address from hello@classdojo.com. Check your spam folder if you don’t see it.
Follow the link to set up your ClassDojo student account using your school’s Google or Microsoft login.
Once your account is active, your teacher can start a message thread with you. Please note: You cannot start new message threads. Teachers initiate all conversations.
All messages can be viewed by your parents/guardians and school leadership.
What parents and guardians can expect
You’ll receive a notification when your child is first invited to set up their student account.
You can view your child’s messages at any time by navigating to the Kids tab and tapping "Chats."
Questions about setting up your account? Review the FAQ guide here or Contact ClassDojo support at help@classdojo.com.
What a great weekend of music-making! Our 11 Musical Volunteers participated in the Northwestern Arizona Regional Band and Orchestra.
Students selected for the band got to work with and outstanding Mr. Chris Tenney. Lee Williams was the third highest represented school in the band behind Flagstaff and Sunnyslope.
It was a fantastic educational experience for all involved and many student are already planning for next year’s festival.
Students selected for the band got to work with and outstanding Mr. Chris Tenney. Lee Williams was the third highest represented school in the band behind Flagstaff and Sunnyslope.
It was a fantastic educational experience for all involved and many student are already planning for next year’s festival.

Lee Williams High School is thrilled to announce that we won the trophy for participation in the 2025 Walk Away From Drugs! We were proudly presented with the trophy today, and we couldn’t be more excited!
This recognition belongs to our amazing students, dedicated staff, and supportive families, thank you for showing up, getting involved, and standing together for healthy, positive choices. Your participation made this possible, and we are so proud of our LWHS community!
Way to lead by example, Volunteers!
This recognition belongs to our amazing students, dedicated staff, and supportive families, thank you for showing up, getting involved, and standing together for healthy, positive choices. Your participation made this possible, and we are so proud of our LWHS community!
Way to lead by example, Volunteers!

Mr. Rodriguez’s Fire Science 🔥 class had the opportunity to explore station 21 last week and get a firsthand look at what they may one day do as a career. They even got an added bonus—Battalion Chief Meins served as their tour guide! 💪

Thank you to LWHS students and staff for all the donated toys for Toys for Tots❤️🖤

We’re proud to recognize Cain Massey and Ethan Sherer as the Kingman Rotary Club’s December Student Rotarians.
A Student Rotarian is a student leader who demonstrates strong character, service, and a commitment to their school and community.
Join us in celebrating Cain and Ethan!
A Student Rotarian is a student leader who demonstrates strong character, service, and a commitment to their school and community.
Join us in celebrating Cain and Ethan!

On Wednesday, 12/10/2025, the Fire program and Law and Public Safety program at Lee Williams High School conducted combined scenario training together for the very first time. Students from Mr Rodriguez’s class and Mr Doughty’s advanced classes responded to scripted calls, and worked together to provide needed services. A great learning experience was enjoyed by all.






We are celebrating Homecoming this week! Students and staff showcased their Volunteer pride during an exciting pep assembly yesterday.
Make sure to catch the LWHS Homecoming Parade 👑 this Thursday, 9/18 at 1:30pm starting on 1st and Beale St., and don’t miss the Homecoming Football game on Friday, 9/19 against Prescott at 7pm! 🏈
Make sure to catch the LWHS Homecoming Parade 👑 this Thursday, 9/18 at 1:30pm starting on 1st and Beale St., and don’t miss the Homecoming Football game on Friday, 9/19 against Prescott at 7pm! 🏈










Lee Williams High School recently received a Kingman Police Department car 🚓🚨 donation from the City of Kingman.
In attendance to receive this donation from Chief of Police Rusty Cooper, were CTE Coordinator, Mrs. Wolsey, Law and Public Safety teacher, Mr. Doughty and his students.
The students were so appreciative for this donation, stating that it will really assist them in practicing traffic stops and other related exercises.
👏🏻 Thank you for your generous donation and for your continued dedication to our students’ education.
In attendance to receive this donation from Chief of Police Rusty Cooper, were CTE Coordinator, Mrs. Wolsey, Law and Public Safety teacher, Mr. Doughty and his students.
The students were so appreciative for this donation, stating that it will really assist them in practicing traffic stops and other related exercises.
👏🏻 Thank you for your generous donation and for your continued dedication to our students’ education.








Here is the LWHS Bell Schedule for Wednesday, August 27th and Thursday August 28th. Hope to see all of you at parent/teacher conferences on Wednesday, August 27th 3:30pm-6:.30pm. Conferences will be held in the cafeteria and CTE teachers will be in the library.

Soak A Senior August 18th-21st
🎓💖 The seniors at Lee Williams High School kicked off their last year with a Senior Sunrise breakfast! 🌅 The morning was filled with inspiring speeches from both admin and teachers, as they were given advice about looking ahead to their final adventures together. Here’s to making this year absolutely unforgettable! 🎉 #Classof2026










LWHS Picture Day

LWHS Bell Schedule for 2025/2026
Welcome Back Volunteers!
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