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March 10, 2010   
 

MinimizeTEACHER OF THE YEAR
Michael Coggins, a Guntown Middle School Special Education Inclusion Teacher, was named the Lee County School District Teacher of the Year on Tuesday, February 16, during the board meeting at the Lee County Administrative Office.

MinimizeMAMLE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR

Steven Havens, Principal of Guntown Middle School, was recently selected as Principal of the Year for the Mississippi Association of Middle Level Educators. He received the award at the Natchez Conference on January 29, 2010. Guntown Middle School teachers nominated him, and the MAMLE Board of Directors made the selection. Congratulations to Mr. Havens!


MinimizeNATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED TEACHERS

 

left to right: Kelly Wigginton-Counselor, Saltillo Primary; Jeanne Beth Creely, Mooreville Elementary; Laura Porter, Verona Elementary; Amanda Myhand, Saltillo Primary; Neashetia Buchanan, Shannon Primary; Cynthia Ellis, Saltillo Elementary; Not pictured: Casey Holley-Counselor, Mooreville High; Diana Riggs McKinion, Saltillo Elementary; Tessa Grammer, Saltillo High


MinimizeTEACHERS OF THE YEAR

Pictured left to right back row: Jana Edwards, Shannon Middle; Laura Shelander, Shannon High; Karen Irwin, Saltillo High; Leigh Ray, Mooreville Elementary; Kristie Webb, Mooreville High; Angela Hall, The Belden Center; Amber Mooneyham, Shannon Primary; Courtney Roberts, Saltillo Primary; front row: Nancy Carol Long, Saltillo Elementary; Lauren Golding, Verona Elementary; Zellerie Cox, Shannon Elementary; Michael Coggins, Guntown Middle; Onessia Mosby, Plantersville Middle; Michelle Johnson, Mooreville Middle


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MinimizeBOARD MEETING
Tuesday, March  30, 2010    Belden Center     5 p.m.

MinimizeMAKE-UP SNOW DAY

Lee County Schools will be in session on Easter Monday, April 5, 2010  to make up for the recent snow day.


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MinimizeDISTRICT REPORT CARD

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires school, district, and state report cards containing three general areas of information: school improvement, teacher qualifications, and test data.  The report must contain information about the professional qualifications of teachers in core academic subject areas. Highly qualified teachers are those who satisfied the NCLB criteria during the school year.  The report card must also contain achievement data for specific subgroups, two-year achievement trends, and student participation.  State data may be viewed on our website by clicking here or by going to the Publications Tab at the top of this page, then click on NCLB Report Cards.


Minimize CONSOLIDATED FEDERAL PROJECT APPLICATION

The Lee County School District is inviting comments from parents and other community members regarding the 2009-2010 Consolidated Federal Project Applications.

The application may be reviewed at the Lee County School District's Administrative Office located at 1280 College View Drive in Tupelo, MS. Office hours are from 7 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. For more information please call Federal Programs Director Becky Hendrix at 841-9144.


Minimize2009 TITLE I DISTINGUISHED SCHOOL

The Mississippi Department of Education recognized Verona Elementary School and its staff as a "2009 Title I Distinguished School". Click here for picture and more information


MinimizeARRA

The Lee County School District has submitted an application for Title I, A, ARRA funds in the amount of $956,517.  The application has been substantially approved.  Of this total amount 1% of the funds must be set aside for parental involvement and 5% of the funds must be set aside for professional development.  In addition, the district is required to set aside funds to serve homeless students at non-Title I schools.  After these set asides are subtracted off-the-top, funds are allocated to the seven Title I schools according to the school enrollment and percentage of students who receive free/reduced lunch.

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