Battle of Highway 43 did not disappoint! Our three high school welding classes collaborated to host a competition showcasing the talented young men and women at LCHS, LHS, & SHS. Unbelievable community support on display and some expensive equipment and tools to the competitors.
Spent time at our Student Transportation Center this afternoon. A lot of work takes place behind the scenes to educate our kids. Thanks to all members of the LCSS Student Transportation Service Dept!
1st yr educators meeting for the 2nd time this year to gain a better understanding of the Coach Model. Many thanks to 6-12 Director of Academics, Mr. Brian Porter for working with these young educators. In addition to 1st yr, 2nd & 3rd yr receive tailored strategies for success.
Christmas Concert #2 this week finds me at E.O. Coffman Middle School!
6th, 7th, 8th grade bands and a volunteer chorus that practiced one day a week for an hour for the last two months. Great performances!
Great Things Happening in Lawrence County!Congratulations to these teams that have qualified for state level First Lego League Competition! They will travel to Tennessee Tech in Cookeville in February. Congratulations to teachers that also received awards!
Mrs. Christy Harris celebrates 25 years with the Lawrence County School System! Since she has been Making A Difference for 25 years, I will give this Texas fan a “Hook ‘em Horns.”
4th graders teacher and former student invited me to the fun of Gingerbread House making at Ethridge Elementary this morning. I asked a student what happens when they get icing/frosting on the fingers? Finger licking good was the response!!
Management By Walking
Around and found these 3rd graders exploring carnivals and fairs via Virtual Reality (VR) Goggles at Ethridge Elementary. I didn’t need goggles to know what they were seeing-they were announcing what they saw!
Out and about and stumbled upon online safety lesson at Leoma Elementary School. The Don’ts for online safety! Always follow your “Gut.” Good advice for everything we do.
After a few days away from the action, glad to be back in schools, seven schools today, then afternoon activities involving elementary basketball and finishing the day at Ethridge School’s Pirates! The Musical!
Busy day, lot of windshield time, but well worth it.