
LCSD seniors learned about many career opportunities during the College & Career Showcase at the Lee County CTE Center. Thanks to all who came and shared this important information with our students. #FindingFutures

Getting creative in art activity classes! These are examples from Mrs. Shackelford's classes (I Like Myself Collages) at Shannon Primary and Mrs. Gillentine's classes (Walruses) at Mooreville Elementary.




Shannon Primary students learned about the many jobs that big vehicles can do! The school's annual Touch A Truck featured 40 vehicles for children to explore.











Today we celebrate our amazing instructional coaches—the behind-the-scenes champions who support teachers, inspire growth, and impact student success every single day. 📚




More than 100 students from around the area, including several from Saltillo High, learned what it takes to correctly and quickly splice fiber cables during the Splicing Rodeo competition in Tupelo. Two Saltillo students walked away with top honors!

Shannon High art classes have been working with acrylic paint. As part of the LCSD "Pieces With Purpose" theme for this year, students pondered their purpose by writing a reflection, and they painted personal puzzle pieces that all link together.







Mrs. Kloac’s third grade ELA students at Saltillo Elementary celebrated the first day of fall with a nature walk on the school trail. Students took clipboards to record observations of what they saw and heard—everything from crunching leaves to spotting (and hearing!) a woodpecker.







Students at several schools in the district gathered before classes Wednesday for See You at the Pole. This global event is a student-led prayer rally where participants meet before school at the campus flagpole. Pictures are from Shannon Elementary, Saltillo High, Shannon High, and Mooreville High.










Vicki Crumpton, Instructional Technology Lead Teacher for LCSD, presented an overview of Google Calendar and Canva to Mrs. Thompson's College and Career Readiness classes at Mooreville High. This valuable information will be useful for students in their future college or career experiences.






Guntown Middle sixth graders learned about fractions using Hershey's chocolate bars and The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Fractions Book by Jerry Pallotta. What a 'sweet way' to learn about fractions and other math concepts!











Guntown Middle 7th graders read the stories, Stargirl and Seventh Grade. Both explore the challenges of fitting in and being true to oneself. Students then created projects comparing and contrasting their own experiences in middle school.











Lee County CTE Culinary Arts II students learned how to properly cut up a whole chicken. Some students were not fond of hearing the bones when cutting. 🤪 They will now use those chickens in different recipes. #FindingFutures










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Guntown Middle computer science and engineering classes are using iSTEM kits provided by Ashley Furniture to learn about various types of measurement instruments. They also discussed related career fields.

The Shannon High Library Club marked the upcoming final season of Netflix's Stranger Things with waffle kabobs and ST bookmarks for their teachers. (IYKYK!)

What an amazing event for our EL students and families! Students from Shannon, Verona, and Plantersville had an exciting evening celebrating their achievements in school. Some students received participation awards for their hard work in the EL program. We also introduced new students that are entering the program.








Saltillo Elementary third graders in Mrs. Kloac's room have been learning about September 11, 2001. Through meaningful discussions and activities, students explored the tragic events of that day, the bravery of the first responders, and the kindness and unity that followed in the days after.








Mooreville High students learned about the work that firemen do and were given valuable tips to help prevent fires. Coach Massey's safety education class had lots of good questions for the Mooreville-Eggville Fire Department!




Coach Pate’s health class at Mooreville High explored genetics and heredity by creating “gene bracelets.” 🧬 Each bead represents a different trait, showing how our unique combinations make us who we are.






What better to go along with a Harry Potter book than Harry Potter-themed donuts?! 😋
These Saltillo Elementary 5th graders seem pretty happy about it.
These Saltillo Elementary 5th graders seem pretty happy about it.



