Thank you for the support at the Holiday Sweater Fun Run 5K
last Sunday. The Lee Law Enforcement
raised $12,000 for the Special Olympics Massachusetts. Thank you to the students and teachers from LMHS
and LES who walked or ran the race. Congratulations
to Mr. Sorrentino who won 3rd place in his category.
Any Junior who did not receive their fund raising packet
please see Mr. Hall or Mrs. Curry as soon as possible.
Basketball meetings after school today
(11/17) for all interested basketball players. Girls interested in
playing basketball should report to the cafeteria after
school. Boys interested in playing
basketball should report to the gymnasium after school.
Attention Seniors: Class dues are $80 which can be paid in
full or divided into 2 payments of $40 for Quarters 2 and 3. Payments can
be submitted on the school's website or to Mrs. Patel or Mrs. Verdi. If any
student may have financial difficulty, please see Mr. Brighenti by December
23rd.
The following college reps will visit the high school this
week. Any junior or senior who wants to
meet with the rep can sign up on Naviance: today (11/17) Keene State College;
and Wednesday (11/18) Johnson & Wales University.
The Volleyball Tournament on Wednesday is now open to all 9th-12th
graders. Sign your grade up in the
Sophomore hallway.
A reminder to all Senior members of NHS - your Service
Learning Project proposals are due to Mr. Hall no later than November 18th.
The new quiz team date is tomorrow
(11/18). The bus will leave LMHS at 5:45. See Mrs. Wade or Mr.
Hall if you plan on attending!
Seniors and
their parents are invited to a MEFA Financial Aid Night on Monday,
December 7th at 6:30pm in Lee Middle and High School's Henry T. Zukowski
Performing Arts Center. This program is offered annually by the Lee and Lenox
counseling departments and MEFA, the Commonwealth’s resource on planning,
saving and paying for college. An experienced MEFA representative will
provide an overview of the financial aid process, including types of financial
aid, how to apply, and determining financing options for your family. This is an important piece of the college
admissions process, and we hope to see you there!
Toole Insurance is looking for a
student (preferably a senior) that would be available several hours a day to
work with in their Business Insurance Department. They are looking for someone
who pays attention to detail, has strong organizational skills, and strong
written and oral communication ability. Preferably someone who may be
interested in the insurance field. Please see Mr. Korte if you would like more
information.
High school students who would like to use one of the
student planners can pick one up in the principal’s office.
TODAY'S LUNCH IS: Pulled
pork sandwiches