As the winner our District will:
1) be entered into the Terrific Tray of the the Year competition (decided in April)!
2) receive two free tickets to this spring’s Healthy Kids, Healthy Programs Summit in May.
3) receive local food system swag from Mass Farm to School.
4) receive a check for $2,500.00 to reinvest in our School Nutrition Programs (from the Henry P. Kendall Foundation)
Shannon and the Cafeteria Crew rock!!

Lenox Public Schools is excited to announce that Shannon Gagliardo, our LPS Grant Writer, has secured another grant!
LMMHS been awarded the Financial Education Innovation Fund Grant. The Financial Education Innovation Fund Grant is designed to support the implementation of financial literacy fairs for students.
Thank you also to the LMMHS Guidance Department for their collaboration in making this funding happen.

If you are also from the Class of 2006, join Lyndsay and get your LMMHS class on the leaderboard by filling out this brief form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSer54tJYBxZILuTkwB0Pc0Eks6qWZQ9fDDDIbG8W_-xy6SEKA/viewform
You can all of our featured alumni in the Alumni Corner: https://www.lenoxps.org/page/alumni-corner











Congratulations to last night's winners:
3rd Grade:
Landon Prior, Adam Robin, Caleb Tullock
Ethan Ridge
Claire Hernandez- Cordova, Elise Telle, Luna Monteiro Tramontin
Nico Morales
4th Grade:
David Pena
Emerson Cuyler, Mila Pigott, Alexie Quiusky
Henry Chevalier, Oscar Fabino
Aarna Sinroza
5th Grade:
Lilly Bingham
Lydia R. Brinton
Mia Leslie, Tashi Zaretsky
Elias Simonson
And a huge THANK YOU to the judges:
Christa Ames- Naval Engineer
Amanda Terzigni- Middle School Robotics Co-coach
Erica Spizz- Middle School Robotics Co-coach
Amanda Lardizabal- BCC Life Science Dept Chair
Maria Rundle- Flying Cloud
Porter Wincuinas- STEM College Student
Matt Cote- High School Robotics Coach
August Danowski- High School Robotics Mentor
and
members of the High School Robotics Team










You can learn more about Project 351 at: https://project351.org/

Monday, March 23rd at Antimony*
*MAKE SURE TO MENTION THAT YOU ARE DINING TO DONATE , SO 10% OF YOUR CHECK WILL BE DONATED TO SUPPORT THE PTO.

We appreciate you, Ms. Maschino!

You are invited to a stakeholder session in the LMMHS Library to hear from, and ask questions of, Brooke Kamienski the principal finalist. Wednesday, March 18th @ 4:30PM

The Lenox Memorial High School Theatre Program proudly presents The Little Mermaid.
Shows: March 20, 21, 27 @ 7PM and March 28 @ 2PM & 7PM



Wednesday, March 25th
5pm-8pm
at LMMHS


The Lenox Police Department is hosting a blood drive with Berkshire Health Systems on March 19th at the Lenox Public Safety Complex.
To sign up, please contact 413-447-2597 x2 or camuso@bhs1.org

That extra hour of "Daylight Saving Time" was initially introduced in the United States as a way to save energy during the war production of World War I. The idea was borrowed from Germany in 1918 but then practice was stopped once the war ended. DST was reintroduced during World War II (as “War Time”) starting in February 1942 and ending in September 1945. The United States considered adopting a year-round daylight saving time 1974-1975 in response to energy consumption during the oil embargo.
Daylight Saving was brought back in 1966 with the Uniform Time Act. It was initially set to begin on the last Sunday in April and then shift back to Standard Time at the end of October. The start time and end time shifted again in 1987, and again in 2007, to its current dates (beginning on the second Sunday in March and ending on the first Sunday in November).
This year, Daylight Saving Time occurs the earliest that it can. We set our clocks ahead at 2AM on Sunday, March 8th.


"For students at Lenox Public Schools, Taco Tuesday got a flavorful, local upgrade. Students enjoyed fish tacos topped with a tangy maple citrus slaw — a vibrant combination proudly featuring local ingredients, including cabbage from David Mokrzecki Farm in Hadley, MA, and maple syrup from Ioka Valley Farm in Hancock, MA. The fresh cilantro and a mix of salad greens were grown by Lenox students and staff using their in-house Fork Farm hydroponic system (originally purchased through a MA FRESH grant in 2024!). The tacos were finished with a house-made garlic lime sriracha mayo for the perfect kick. The tray also features black beans and corn, a crisp local apple from Pine Hill Orchards in Colrain, MA, and a side salad which also included locally grown greens from Little Leaf Farms in Devens, MA, garnished with purple daikon radish from MX Morningstar Farm in Hudson, NY — all served alongside 1% Hood milk from Crescent Creamery in Pittsfield, MA. Consider adding these local touches to bring delicious local flavors to your fish tacos and follow their Instagram account at @lenoxpsfoodservices. "

The weather did not stop our quest to find out what vegetable was hidden in the smoothies.
Morris students taste tested our new peachy green and berry sneaky smoothies.
The peachy green smoothie was made with Bok Choy and the berry sneaky was made with beet greens.
Both greens are grown right in the cafeteria in our hydroponic systems and planted by Mrs. Perkins class.




Lenox Public Schools is on a two-hour delay Wednesday, March 4, 2026 due to icy conditions
Breakfast at LMMHS this morning. No breakfast at Morris.

Today saw the highest breakfast participation thus far this year!

