We had an awesome first day back to school! We have a great group of teachers that love the kids and teaching. We hope this is the best year yet! #findingfutures
🚨 Attention all drivers: School starts this Thursday. Remember to slow down in school zones and always stop for school buses! It is illegal to pass a school bus while the stop-arm is extended and the red lights are flashing.
CTE teachers had a great first day back to school with meetings and classroom prep. Teachers later toured Toyota Manufacturing in Blue Springs. We are excited for another year!
Our central office staff welcomed new educators this week, as they get ready for their "first day of school" as a teacher. School starts next Thursday!
Are you a secondary teacher who enjoys flying drones and learning new technology? Or do you have an associates degree in technology?
The Lee County CTE Center is looking for a drone teacher. If you would like more information please email CTE Director Amy Johnson at amy.johnson@leecountyschools.us
The Lee County CTE Center is a wonderful place to work!
Health science student Emily Rushing represented Lee County CTE at the HOSA International Competition in Houston, Texas this past week. Emily competed in the clinical nursing category.
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Congratulations to Guntown Middle Beta Club members Zoey Conwill and Emlianne Owens. They brought home two 1st place awards, a 4th place, and Best in Show during the National Junior Beta Convention in Savannah, Georgia. Also pictured are club sponsors Dianne Floyd and Abby Mauney.
Saltillo High School's archery team is number two in the nation after competing in the NASP tournament in Florida.
The team has already won 12 state consecutive state championships and can now add the title of #2 in the NATION!
Congratulations! 🏹
Tombigbee Electric Power Association partnered with CoBank and TVA to provide a generous donation to Guntown Middle Food Pantry and other groups in the area. Pantry coordinator Vanessa Washington accepted the gift. We sincerely thank you!
The school year just ended, but we're getting ready for the next one!
Principals, assistant principals, and other district leaders are in planning sessions this week for the 2024-25 school year. Presentations and discussions are taking place on a wide range of issues that help us #EducateServeInspire.
Thanks to the Lee County CTE Center for hosting this group.
Two HVAC students from the Lee County CTE are getting some hands-on experience working this summer with the LCSD Maintenance and Facilities Department.
Welcome to recent graduates Brady Goff from Mooreville High (left) and David Crowder from Saltillo High!