f:205-695-7678 Lamar County Schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.
The Lamar County School System is proud to report a graduation rate of 86.26 for the class of 2021. This marks the tenth consecutive year the school system has exceeded the state average. Learning today to succeed tomorrow!
The Lamar County School District will closely adhere to the guidance of the ADPH and CDC to ensure the safety and well-being of all students, faculty, and staff. Beginning September 2nd, 2021, with the guidance of the ADPH, The Lamar County School nurses will not contact trace.
He has been employed in the Lamar County School District since 1995 where he has served as a classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Coach. He currently serves as Superintendent of Education for Lamar County School District. Mr. Herron is married to Janet Berry Herron and they have two sons, Ty and Cade.
Mr. Herron is married to Janet Berry Herron and they have two sons, Ty and Cade. Ty is currently a senior at the University of Alabama and Cade is a Junior at Lamar County High School. The Lamar County School System recognizes that the children of Lamar County are our greatest assets.
Mr. Vance Herron has been a lifetime resident of Lamar County Alabama. He is a 1985 graduate of Lamar County High School. He attended the University of Alabama where he earned a BS degree in Social Science. He earned his Masters in School Leadership from the University of West Alabama. He has been employed in the Lamar County School District since 1995 where he has served as a classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Coach. He currently serves as Superintendent of Education for Lamar County School District.