
🎓 Congratulations to the Lee Williams High School Class of 2025! 🎉
Kingman Unified School District is proud to celebrate the incredible achievements of Lee Williams High School graduates.
Your hard work, determination, and perseverance have brought you to this milestone moment. We are excited to see where your journey takes you next.
Wishing the entire Class of 2025 all the best in your future endeavors! 🌟











A presentation was made by Michelle Loeber and Tami Unrsenbach of the Kingman Department of Economics and Tourism of brand new career and technical education novels and manuals for Lee Williams and Kingman High School. Through the support of the grant funding, the Department of Economic Development and Toursim donated $500 worth of books to each school.
These books will update our libraries on relevant and unique careers while offering insights on soft skills, work readiness, and complement our career and technical programs.
Thank you Holly Lambert and Jennifer Comstock for representing our high schools and for the Dept. of Economics and Tourism for supporting our schools ad community.



🎉 Last week was all about celebrating our amazing Special Education team during SPED Staff Appreciation Week! 🎉 We rolled out the red carpet for our incredible staff from ALL schools within our district with delicious treats, fun raffles, and some fabulous gifts.
📣A special shout out to Anderson Auto Group and Andrea Foote for their generous donation that helped make this celebration possible!
💝✨ To our special education warriors: your hard work and unwavering dedication to our exceptional students don't go unnoticed! We’re so grateful for all that you do. THANK YOU! 🙌❤️











👨🎓👩🎓Today Lee Williams High School graduating seniors returned to Black Mountain Schools and White Cliffs Middle School — not as students, but as graduates ready to inspire!
Wearing their caps and gowns, they walked the halls they once called home, offered advice to younger students, and were met with cheers and applause from students and hugs from their former teachers! Here’s to leaving a legacy and lighting the way for the future! 🎓✨











Kingman Unified School District hosted its Youth Hiring event yesterday at Kingman High School, featuring over 25 participating businesses.
This event provided students the opportunity to explore a variety of career paths available to them. Additionally, a reverse job fair was held, where students showcased their skills and qualities to potential employers, facilitating a mutual assessment of fit between candidates and companies.
A huge thank you to to all the organizations and businesses involved in this event. It is truly inspiring to witness the community unite in support of our future leaders!











Attention LWHS Students and Families,
We have some exciting opportunities available. Check out this flyer or click the link below to see the applications and learn more. Go VOLS!
KUSD Universal Pathway Application


Exciting things are happening at Lee Williams High School!
Mr. Doughty's Law and Public Safety class 🚓🚨🚔 took on the challenge of navigating unknown risk traffic stop scenarios. The students got hands-on experience learning how to safely approach a vehicle, greet the driver, and gather important information like license, registration, and proof of insurance.
With the invaluable support of officers from AzDPS, KPD, and the SROs, they practiced with real marked patrol vehicles. Not only did they gain practical skills, but they also received crucial feedback to help them improve.
Way to go, future law enforcement leaders! 👮♂️










Check out Kingman Unified School District's CTE Program newsletter for the month of March! 📄
Each program provides students with opportunities to enhance career path skills and advance personal learning, thrive in a highly interactive environment, develop the skills necessary for success in the real world, and offers a number of enriching classes in order to give students a head start into the workforce.










The Winter Formal is happening this week! The spirit days are as follows: Color Rush, Adam Sandler, First Responders, and Pajama! ❄️🤍
The actual dance will be Friday! (Feb 28 at 7pm in the Aux Gym). The theme is Snow Ball! Tickets are $20 at the door! We hope to see many LWHS students there! Guest passes must be approved by Wednesday the 26th.





Show your support and make a lasting impact by purchasing a Class of 2025 Yard Sign! For more information please email cmassey@kusd.org


Help The Pride of the Volunteers get new uniforms!!
The Pride of the Volunteers is launching a fundraising campaign to replace our 23 year-old uniforms, which are worn out and no longer meet our needs.
We’ve worked with Stanbury Uniforms & Fred J. Miller to design options that are a combination of modern and classic styles that will last for another two decades. Each uniform costs $550, and we are seeking financial support from individuals, businesses, and the community to help cover the cost.
Our band plays a vital role in representing Lee Williams High School and the city of Kingman, performing at home football games, community events, and state marching competitions. With no external funding, we rely on sponsorships to provide the best materials for our students. Your contribution can help us reach our goal and ensure that our dedicated students receive the uniforms they deserve. For more information or to help sponsor a uniform, please contact the band office (msantmyer@kusd.org).
Donations can be made online using the KUSD tax-credit system. Individual are eligible for credits up to $200 and couples up to $400.
https://payments.efundsforschools.com/v3/districts/55382


Senior Night for Wrestling







Lee Williams High School had an amazing time with the No Hate Tour! 🚴♂️🔥 Pro BMX riders delivered incredible stunts while sharing powerful messages about kindness, anti-bullying, and positivity. Huge thanks to the No Hate Tour team for inspiring our students in such a fun and impactful way! 👏











Hello LWHS Families,
We invite you to our annual Title 1 Parent Data Meeting, which will take place on Wednesday, February 12th, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the LWHS Library. Join us to review our Title 1 program, recent assessment and state test results, parent involvement policies, and school compact. This is an excellent opportunity to give your input and positively impact our school. See you three.



KUSD Families and community,
Check out Kingman Unified School District's CTE Program newsletter for the month of January! 📄
Each program provides students with opportunities to enhance career path skills and advance personal learning, thrive in a highly interactive environment, develop the skills necessary for success in the real world, and offers a number of enriching classes in order to give students a head start into the workforce.







Hello LWHS Volunteers,
Welcome back for the 2nd semester of the 2024-2025 school year. As we enter the second semester we would like to remind you of an important update to the High School Attendance Policy. Starting 2nd semester all students with more than 7 excused or unexcused absences during the semester will lose credit. See the attached PDF for more information. This attendance policy is for both Kingman High School and Lee Williams High School students. See you all on Monday! Go VOLS!


Hello LWHS Families.
We would like to invite you all to our annual Title 1 parent involvement night. Our parent involvement night will take place on Thursday January 16th 2025 from 5:30-6:30pm in the LWHS Library. Join us to review our Title 1 program and provide input on Title 1, Parent Involvement Policies and our School Compact. This is a great opportunity to give your input and make a positive impact on our school. See you all there.



On December 12, 2024, Lee Williams High School hosted its inaugural Student Townhall. More than 15 tables were packed with enthusiastic students eager to share their opinions. Each table was facilitated by a student moderator, allowing participants to express their thoughts on key strategic plan priorities, including Staff and Student Well-Being, Communication and Collaboration, Equitable and Accessible Learning Spaces, and Effective and Transparent Transitions.








KUSD Families and community,
Check out Kingman Unified School District's CTE Program newsletter for the month of December! 📄
Each program provides students with opportunities to enhance career path skills and advance personal learning, thrive in a highly interactive environment, develop the skills necessary for success in the real world, and offers a number of enriching classes in order to give students a head start into the workforce.









KUSD Families and community,
Check out Kingman Unified School District's CTE Program newsletter for the month of November! 📄
Each program provides students with opportunities to enhance career path skills and advance personal learning, thrive in a highly interactive environment, develop the skills necessary for success in the real world, and offers a number of enriching classes in order to give students a head start into the workforce.









