
September is a very special month at Lee Elementary because we show our support for childhood cancer and those children and families affected by it. If you have visited our campus, you may have seen this beautiful photo and bell at the front entrance. This is our Katie Bell that serves in remembrance of Katie Higginbotham, one of our famiLEE members who fought hard in her own cancer battle and whose spirit and courage inspired our community and continues to be celebrated. Students are able to ring the Katie Bell in celebration of big accomplishments on our campus and we are blessed to see her smiling face each day, a constant reminder of strength, love and #katiebellskourage.


Look who was caught being a good friend! We are so proud of our kiddos and the way they connect with others to show friendship!


Today is Patriot Day, when we remember and honor those who were injured or lost their lives in the attacks of 9/11. They will never be forgotten.


📢Lee yearbooks on sale NOW! 📢 This is the lowest price of the year! If you order by 9/15, you may choose 4 free cover icons. NOTE: You do have to purchase personalization to receive the 4 free icons. You may purchase by clicking on the following link:
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productBrowse/1142320/Lee-Elementary-School/2024-Yearbook/20230717171513893121/CATALOG_SHOP


No better way to start the day than with a hi five Friday with our CMMS students! 💚🦊




Our teachers and students were proud to go gold for childhood cancer today!




Pre K is SHINING bright today for yellow day!


Our word of the month this month is friendship and these outstanding foxes were caught being wonderful friends! We are so proud of you!




Our 4th graders are sharing their knowledge on how to compare numbers.





Thank you to Nick Meno and Petals & Vine for the beautiful green bouquet to support our Caddo Mills Foxes! 💚


September 1st marks the beginning of childhood cancer awareness month. In September we go gold to support the children and families affected by childhood cancer. Gold was chosen as the color to represent childhood cancer because gold is a precious metal, and is therefore the perfect color to reflect the most precious thing in our lives—our children.


Mrs. Row's class was learning about the letters T and B this week so today they got to wear tiaras and bow ties. So cute!



Lee second graders are dreaming of cooler weather with a fall themed noun hunt. 🍁🎃




Mrs. Stewart's Lee 2nd grade class reviewed Author's Purpose while eating pie. PIE stands for persuade, inform, and entertain. Thank you parents for your SWEET donations!😋





Ms. Todd's class enjoyed some outside learning yesterday and we are loving those big smiles!


Check out our plans for next week and our newsletter!
Parent newsletter: https://www.smore.com/f3nue


Don't forget that Kona Ice will be here tomorrow!


Check out these creative Lee learners! We are so proud of you! 💚



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