Congrats to Lance Morris for winning the Regional Bowling Tournament on Saturday. Way to go Lance.
BOBCATS 4 LIFE!!!!
Congrats to Coach Perdue and the Archery Team for finishing 56th out of 115 teams in the state archery tournament this past weekend.
Way to Archery Team.
BOBCATS 4 LIFE!!!
Good Luck to Coach Frye and the MS Archery team as they travel to compete in the MS State Archery Competition today.
Congrats to Coach Watterson and the LadyKats on their win over Magoffin County tonight. Way to go LadyKats.
LADYKATS 4 LIFE!!!
Congrats to Coach Watterson and the LadyKats on their win over JBS on Wednesday Night. Way to go LadyKats.
LADYKATS 4 LIFE!!!
Congrats to Coach Broadwell and the Bobcats on their win over Jackson City on Monday Night. Way to go Bobcats.
BOBCATS 4 LIFE!!!
Our bus drivers have checked their routes and have found their roads in good condition to run the busses tomorrow. Please continue to reach out to our youth service and family resource centers if you have needs from flooding or anything else. We are looking forward to seeing our students in person in the morning!
Congrats to Coach Watterson and the LadyKats on their win over JBS today. Way to go LadyKats.
LADYKATS 4 LIFE!!!
Congrats to Coach Broadwell and the Bobcats for their win over Powell County on gaming winning 3pt shot from Keegan Wilder with assist from Zach Watterson. Great team win guys. Way to go Bobcats!!!
BOBCATS 4 LIFE!!!
Virtual Learning Thursday and Friday
The flood waters have went down in most areas but are still covering a few roads. It will take us a bit of time to check all roads that buses travel to make sure there is not debris in the roads and that they are safe to travel. Additionally, we want to give the water at the elementary school time to get back to full service before bringing students back in the building. We will be doing virtual learning tomorrow and Friday, but teachers will be in the building to assist so if your children need extra help please call the schools to schedule time.
Our food service is still preparing meals for families with children and you may pick up meals at either school. They can provide food to any child through the age of 18.
The Lee County Middle High School has been working with a local church to collect donations of cleaning supplies, food, clothing, and water. If you need any supplies due to loss from the flood, please give the school a call at 606-464-5150 to set up a time to come to the building to see what may be useful to you. Our family resource and youth service centers at both schools are also here to provide you with assistance if needed. We care deeply about this community and will work with county and city officials to help with the cleanup efforts and provide resources for activities normally held in the downtown area. Lee County is strong because of its people and the schools will be happy to be a part of the recovery.
Right now we plan on being back to in-person learning next week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. If that changes, we will reach out.
Sarah Wasson
Superintendent
Thanks to several amazing individuals from our great little community the LCMHS has several items for anyone that might need them. These items include clothes, bedding, personal care items, and a few food items. If you would like to stop by and pick up any of these items please contact our MS or HS office staff at 464-5005 or 464-5010 to schedule a time to stop by. We will be glad to help anyway we possibly can. Our prayers go out to all those affected by the flooding.
Virtual Learning Monday, March 1
The rain has caused flooding issues in parts of Lee County as well as surrounding counties where some of our staff live. The rain is not predicted to stop until almost 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, so the flash flooding that is happening now will continue to be a problem throughout the night. All students will be on virtual learning tomorrow, Monday, March 1. Staff should come to the buildings unless you can’t get out of your house due to flood waters. Those that must take an alternate route to avoid flood waters should wait to leave when it is daylight so you can clearly see there is no water causing issues as you travel.
Congratulations to our LCMHS 2021 Homecoming King and Queen:
KING Kaleb Slone
QUEEN Kenzie Ray Slone.
Also Congrats to the following:
1st Runner Up:
Sam Bowman
Michaela Botner
2nd Runner Up:
Dylan Williams
Erin McIntosh.
Congrats to Coach Broadwell and the Bobcats on their win over Menifee tonight.
Way to go Bobcats.
BOBCATS 4 LIFE!!!
Congrats to Coach Watterson and the LadyKats on their win over Magoffin tonight.
Way to go LadyKats
LADYKATS 4 LIFE!!!
💛FFA WEEK💙
March 1st - 5th 2021
Monday - College day 🏫
Tuesday - School spirit day😼
Wednesday - Virtual day📱
Thursday - Blue & Gold day💙💛
Friday - FFA Shirts/Farmers day🚜
Participate everyday for a sweet surprise at the end of the week!!🥳
Any student interested in playing tennis please contact the LCMHS office at (606) 464-5005 or the tennis coach at tammera.donathan@lee.kyschools.us!
Congrats to Coach Perdue and our Bobcat Archery Team for placing first on Saturday with a score of 3231. We would also like to recognize those archers that placed in the top 10 below:
Female division:
Erin McIntosh 5th 271
McKenzie Slone 6th 270
Male Division:
Kory Napier 5th 282
Baylee Fox 6th 279
Peyton Gabbard 8th 275
Isaiah Fultz 9th 275
Way to Bobcat Archery Team!!!
BOBCATS 4 LIFE
The High School E-Sports Team will be having a meeting after school on Thrusday 2/25/21 and Friday 2/26/21 to discuss the Spring season. All team members need to try to attend one of the meetings. Also, due to this year's circumstances that may have affected communication efforts, anyone who is interested in joining the team should attend as well. If you have any questions, please contact coach Chris Noe.
Games to compete in include:
League of Legends
Rocket League
Smite
Fifa 2021
Madden 2021
Smash Ultimate
Remote Learning Monday-Wednesday, Feb. 22-24
We still have a few families without power in the community, but we are planning to have remote learning tomorrow through Wednesday of this week. Some of our side roads are still too bad for bus travel, our ATC building and bus garage do not have power due to an issue that the electric company hasn’t had a chance to get to with all the residential issues, and we have about 50 staff who will be getting their second COVID-19 vaccination tomorrow. Some of our staff that took the vaccine on Friday had symptoms after the shot that would not have allowed them to work the day after, so we want to make sure our staff is well enough to return to in-person learning. Hopefully the temperatures will warm up and we will return to in person learning on Thursday.
If any student needs a warm place to be or to do their work, please call the school in the morning and set up a time to come to the buildings. We will also have food available to students from our meal program. If you need food please call the schools and come by to pick it up. If you can’t get out of your location, please call central office at 606-464-5000 and ask to speak to Mrs. Wasson and we will see what we can do to help you.