Dr. Myra Siebert, Assistant Superintendent of Crawford County R-II School District, has been recognized by the Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA) as the 2025-2026 Assistant Superintendent for the South Central Region. This honor is awarded to a central office leader who exemplifies excellence in educational leadership and a commitment to student success. Nominated and selected by her professional peers, Dr. Siebert’s recognition reflects her dedication to continuous improvement, strong leadership, and unwavering support of students, staff, and the Cuba Wildcat community.

Congratulations to Savannah Vass, Jerri Forester, Katherine Lilly Becherer, and Makenlei Shafferkoetter for earning Individual Academic All-State honors. We are also proud to recognize our Varsity team for qualifying for Academic All-State with an impressive team GPA of 3.330. Great job representing our school through your hard work and dedication in the classroom.

Our Future Teachers students traveled to St. James for an inspiring FTA event! Students had the opportunity to learn from several outstanding teacher presenters, including CCR-II’s own Wanda Reeves, and they heard from keynote speaker Todd Whitaker, a nationally known educator and author of What Great Teachers Do Differently. Students also explored opportunities at the college fair and learned more about pathways into the teaching profession. Thank you to St. James High School for hosting such a great event!



Thanks to the amazing generosity of our community, along with Shop with a Cop, the Angel Tree Program, and the help of Melanie Weber, K–12 School-Based Social Worker, we were able to spread holiday joy to 81 families and 169 kids with Christmas presents and holiday food baskets. None of this would have been possible without everyone coming together for our families. ❤️🎄


On Friday, Cuba High School proudly recognized students who scored Advanced or Proficient on the MAP and EOC tests from the 2025 testing session. Students who maintained a 3.6 GPA or higher during the previous school year were also honored for their outstanding achievement.
Keep working hard, Wildcats — your dedication continues to make us proud!
PS: We have a lot of photos with this, so you will see this post several times!
Keep working hard, Wildcats — your dedication continues to make us proud!
PS: We have a lot of photos with this, so you will see this post several times!



On Friday, Cuba High School proudly recognized students who scored Advanced or Proficient on the MAP and EOC tests from the 2025 testing session. Students who maintained a 3.6 GPA or higher during the previous school year were also honored for their outstanding achievement.
Keep working hard, Wildcats — your dedication continues to make us proud!
PS: We have a lot of photos with this, so you will see this post several times!
Keep working hard, Wildcats — your dedication continues to make us proud!
PS: We have a lot of photos with this, so you will see this post several times!






On Friday, Cuba High School proudly recognized students who scored Advanced or Proficient on the MAP and EOC tests from the 2025 testing session. Students who maintained a 3.6 GPA or higher during the previous school year were also honored for their outstanding achievement.
Keep working hard, Wildcats — your dedication continues to make us proud!
PS: We have a lot of photos with this, so you will see this post several times!
Keep working hard, Wildcats — your dedication continues to make us proud!
PS: We have a lot of photos with this, so you will see this post several times!








Our students had fun with the soap and pepper experiment! A tiny drop of soap made the pepper “run away,” showing how soap breaks water’s surface tension—and why it’s so good at keeping us clean! Wash those hands!




Today was a great day for our first Back to School Fair. We had somewhere between 150-200 kids show up with their parents. The fair included free haircuts, free backpacks, updating registration forms, physicals, immunizations, and so many other fun things. All in All the day was a huge success thanks to Melanie Weber (our School Based Social Worker), Nurse Niki Hulsey, and everyone else who either volunteered, planned, donated or took part in some other way.










Thanks Jacie for helping me announce Attendance Recovery Wednesday (3/26) and Thursday (3/27) from 8 am-1 pm.

Don't forget Wildcats! School IS in session on Monday, March 10th!

Cuba hosts the Class 4, District 3 Girls Basketball Tournament this week! The Ladycats take on Salem tonight at 7pm.
You can view the live stream at HUDL TV - Cuba for a small fee!

Still a few of you left on Mrs. Missey's list.

For the few of you that still need it!

Check out this week's activity information!

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Crawford County R-II Board of Education and Central Office!

See you tomorrow!

Friday = time to celebrate this awesome guy!

We caught another one!


