U.S. News & World Report has released the list of schools nationwide that have achieved the status of U.S. News Best High Schools and LMMHS made the list! Congratulations to the students and staff on achieving this honor!
3 days ago, Dr. William Collins
U.S. News Best High Schools badge
Congratulations Principal Brenda Kelley on being named as Massachusetts Elementary School Principal of the Year!!! “Principal Kelley epitomizes what it means to lead with compassion and empathy. Mrs. Kelley, through her kindness, warm personality, and compassionate nature, is able to navigate challenges and cultivate a remarkably positive learning environment. Through effective communication and a willingness to listen, Mrs. Kelley has built strong relationships with students, staff, parents, and community members, creating a sense of trust and unity that is truly exceptional ,” said, Parent of Morris Elementary School. The entire Lenox School Community is proud of your extraordinary accomplishment!
7 days ago, Dr. William Collins
Principal of the Year
Lenox Public Schools is hosting: Lenox Community Outreach Presentation on Parental Controls for Mobile Devices Audience: Morris & LMMHS Parents, Guardians, & Caregivers Admission: Free Date: Monday, May 6th 2024 Time: 6:00PM - 7:30PM Location: Duffin Theater @ Lenox Memorial Middle School If you are interested in attending this informative session, please complete the registration form found at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhArhzGqqm1lg6mKPpp8f_xgqqRsCjSgws9geBvfcEST2lRA/viewform?usp=sf_link
15 days ago, Dr. William Collins
Mom looking at her children on smart phones
Bravo! Bravo to last night's fifth grade performers of "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The joy of the young thespians was contagious and made it a real treat for the audience.
17 days ago, Dr. William Collins
Midsummer's Night Dream Sketch
SNOW DAY - Lenox Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, April 4, 2024 due to weather conditions and high winds impacting the power grid.
23 days ago, Dr. William Collins
child enjoying snow day
Lenox Public School Students Prepare for the Solar Eclipse on Monday April 8th. LPS is using the first total solar eclipse in 7 years, and the last solar eclipse visible in Massachusetts for over the next 20 years, as a learning opportunity for all students. Students and families from Morris and LMMHS are invited to a viewing event that will be held at LMMHS. If cloud cover prevents outside viewing, the Duffin Theater will be opened for NASA's live streaming. Learn some of the scientific reasons for eclipses and enjoy some pizza! Every LPS student and staff member in the district will be provided with “eclipse glasses” for safe viewing whether or not they plan on attending this optional after school viewing event. Lenox is outside of the 100% totality zone running from Texas to Vermont in a 115 mile wide swarth. We can expect to experience about 90% totality. The solar eclipse begins at 2:12 pm, reaches its maximum at 3:27 pm (the middle of a 4-minute period when the moon will block out the sun) and ends at 4:37 pm. Please indicate if you plan to attend by completing the survey found at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeuY4vTZ1EEL6Hu09-3n3F-YGWVBgHrrR-_Fs-MijIZGqno4g/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0 Dr. Collins would like to provide the following safety tips to all Lenox students, families, and staff, courtesy of NASA: - It is not safe to look directly at the sun without specialized eye protection for solar viewing. - Always inspect your eclipse glasses or handheld viewer before use. If torn, scratched, or otherwise damaged, discard the device. - Always supervise children using solar viewers. - Do NOT look at the sun through a camera lens, telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device while wearing eclipse glasses or using a handheld solar viewer — the concentrated solar rays will burn through the filter and cause serious eye injury. - Do NOT use eclipse glasses or handheld viewers with cameras, binoculars, or telescopes. - Even during a partial or annular eclipse, or during the partial phases of a total eclipse, the sun will be very bright. If you are watching an entire eclipse, you may be in direct sunlight for hours. Remember to wear sunscreen, a hat, and protective clothing to prevent skin damage.
24 days ago, Dr. William Collins
Small child view eclipse
Lenox Public Schools wishes our Paraprofessionals Happy Paraprofessionals' Day! Thank you for all that you do in the service of children.
24 days ago, Dr. William Collins
Thank you note
Wow! Just Wow! Last night's LMMHS production of Mamma Mia in the Duffin Theater was spectacular! If you missed the premiere or simply want to relive the musical experience, there's still time to catch a performance but only 4 more: tonight @ 7PM, next Friday @ 7PM, or next Saturday @ 1PM & 7PM.
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Mamma Mia Playbill
LMMHS Spirit Days
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Spirit Days.
More images from Harmony Day
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Reconnecting with elementary teacher
Señora Rodriguez presents to Morris students
LMMHS students paid a visit to Morris to participate in Harmony Day. They read stories from around the globe and shared their exhibits from the International Fair. The elementary students loved having the "big kids" present to them.
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
LMMHS students read to our "Littles"
LMMHS student present to Morris students
LMMHS students present to Morris students
Morris student using the new, and extremely cool, book vending machine as a reward for positive behavior. The machine, which even talks to the students, simultaneously encourages positive behavior and a love of reading.
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Morris book vending machine
Certificate of Excellence recipient
Our Food Service Director, Shannon Gagliardo, applied for, and was awarded the Massachusetts Fresh Farm to School Grant! This allows Lenox Public Schools to purchase two hydroponic grow towers, one for Morris students and one for LMMHS students to use!
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Kids with Hydroponic Tower
Our newly formed middle school robotics team, "Enginuity 2B" won the Sportsmanship Award at the Berkshire County Robotics Challenge. We are all very proud of them!
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Enginuity 2B Robotics Team Members
For breakfast students had some fresh fruit and yogurt parfaits made with fresh strawberries, granola and Organic Vanilla Yogurt from Side Hill farm in Hawley, Mass. This week's apples are Honeycrisp from Klein's Kill Fruit Farm in Germantown, New York, and Jonagold apples from Pine Hill Orchards in Colrain, Mass.
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
resh fruit and yogurt parfaits made with fresh strawberries and granola
It has been a delicious week to be in Lenox! LMMHS took a culinary trip around New England and New York with local foods from Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York. The salad bar had a baby spring mix from Little Leaf Farms in Danvers, Mass., roasted butternut squash from Plainville Farms in Hadley, Mass., and feta from Maplebrook Farms in North Bennington, Vt. Maplebrook Farms makes their own feta ( and other handmade artisan cheeses) with milk from their Vermont-raised cows. Pictured is a beautiful fresh strawberry and feta salad, tossed with Ms. Derouin's homemade balsamic dressing.
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Spring Mix Salad with Strawberries and Feta
Over a third of the students at Morris decided to get breakfast at school this morning! And, it is no wonder as the bacon and eggs look delicious.
about 1 month ago, Dr. William Collins
Eggs & Bacon
Check out this event on Tuesday March 12 at 6 pm via zoom The Lenox Special Education Advisory Council is hosting the Federation for Children with Special Needs to bring to you an informative session on what you need to know about Evaluation and Eligibility for Special Education. This meeting will be held via zoom. Please see flyer and our calendar of events for registration information. Basic Rights: Evaluation and Eligibility provides an introduction of the complex special education laws and procedures. Workshop Topics: • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Massachusetts Laws • Evaluations and Referrals • The Team Meeting • Individualized Education Program (IEP) and 504 Plans • Effective Progress • Transition • Review of Important Timelines • Strategies for Success and more!
about 2 months ago, Brian Kelley
Upcoming Presentation on Eligibility and Evaluations for Special Education
Our Food Service Director got fresh.... fresh food that is! Shannon Gagliardo is doing some amazing and yummy things in our school cafeterias. This week at Morris, students got to try local red skin potatoes, from Jekanowski Farm in Hadley Mass., that were used to make delicious home fries at breakfast and served with our ham egg and cheese breakfast sandwiches. Our elementary salad bar was set up to make a harvest salad with carrot sticks from Kitchen Garden Farm in Sunderland Mass., local greenhouse grown Baby Green leaf and Baby spring Mix from Little Leaf Farms in Danvers, Mass., fresh broccoli and, something new to our students, some roasted Butternut squash from Plainville Farms in Hadley, Mass. Students also had the beautiful pickled vegetable salad (in the photo) using the local carrots and some purple daikon radish also from Kitchen Garden Farms. We have some new apple varieties arriving for students to try from Klein's Kill Fruit Farm in Germantown, New York. This week we had an assortment of Crimson Crisp and Snapdragon apples. Next week, students will see some homemade fruit and yogurt parfaits made using organic vanilla yogurt from Sidehill Farms in Hawley, Mass. This yogurt is made with milk from grassfed cows that are raised right here in Massachusetts! Stay tuned for upcoming stories about the fresh food adventure at LMMHS.
about 2 months ago, Dr. William Collins
pickled vegetable salad using the local carrots and some purple daikon radish
Please check out our next feactured Lenox Alumnus - Patrick Weaver - on our Alumni Corner page. https://www.lenoxps.org/page/alumni-corner
about 2 months ago, Dr. William Collins
Alumni Corner