
Lee County Conservation invited our 7th grade students to study mussel ecology. Mrs. Crozier coordinated this learning experience. The program is designed to correlate to the 7th grade science standards related to organisms in ecosystems.





Congratulations to Central Lee High Shool's September Students of the Month! Pictured Left to Right: Maren Doty - Freshman, Zach Manwill - Sophomore, Emily Barnhardt - Junior, Maddox Doty - Senior.


Central Lee Elementary Little Hawks Preschoolers paraded happily through the building dressed as their favorite character. We are thankful for our superhero team of preschool teachers and associates who help our youngest students grow.





Basketball season is coming up!
Player/Parent Meetings will be held next Thursday, November 4th.
Girls will meet in the cafeteria/commons area at 3:45pm.
Boys will meet in Coach Hayes’s classroom at 5:30pm.

Students enrolled in Hawk's Place after school program at Central Lee are enjoying a community partnership with ISU Extension weekly. Pictured here the kids are enjoying the snack they prepared in the Cooking with Kids program while the following week they enjoyed STEM activities. We are grateful for our community partnerships and the opportunities given to the students.





The Central Lee Ag Education/FFA conducted a “Farm Strong” night at a home football game recently. The group performed the activity in conjunction with Lee County Farm Bureau. Attendees played trivia games related to farming and agriculture and received prizes. The event was used to draw attention to the strong values and hard work in agriculture. Left front 2 participants- Center(L-R) Adrienne Britt, Bella Gaham-Thomas, Makayla Howard. (back) Gavin Polhans and Lucas Wenke. FFA officers delivered the game ball to the referees at the start of the game. #CTEworksforCL


Future elementary teacher, Ellie Herdrich, is applying what she has learned from her concurrent enrollment classes at the elementary. As a senior at Central Lee, Ellie is taking several concurrent enrollment classes through SCC in the area of elementary education. She is getting a head start on college, and she is able to make real life connections through the Career and College Readiness Program. The capstone experience she is participating in is the work-based learning in the third grade at the elementary.
#CTEworksforCL


Have any plans this Saturday, Oct. 30th?! Come join the Central Lee Speech team for a movie on the football field! Monster House starts at 7:30. Come early @ 7 to participate in the costume contest, claim your spots, and purchase some yummy treats from the concessions. Prize buckets will be awarded to the best costumes! If you want to give a free will donation in support of the team, just look for CLHS speech team members with orange trick or treat buckets. All proceeds will support the CLHS Speech team in their 21-22 season.


The Central Lee Agricultural Education III classes are landscaping the newly renovated Central Lee High School campus. Students use proven strategies to design and install landscape materials. All students in Agricultural Eduction learn valuable skills in the classroom and experience “hands-on” learning while performing tasks that relate to real life experiences. Front (kneeling) L-R Porter Mason, Alix Congdon, Nevaeha Stice, Kylie Davidson, Trinity Hodson, Ally Fowler, Mallory Kerr and Everlee Harvey. (Back row) Sarah Martin, Tom Eschman, Braxton Cordell, Corbin Pohren, Blake Bergman, Brett Azinger, Ashton Robinson, Bailey Schwartz, Shane Barnhardt, Payton Stevens, and Ethan Burkholder. Students pictured are one of two classes performing the landscape installation. #CTEworksforCL


25 students from 3 organizations from Central Lee cleaned up 8 miles of highway near Central Lee Schools recently. Drew Conlee is pictured cleaning up the environment. Groups involved were the student S.O.A.R. team, The National Honor Society, and The Central Lee FFA. The groups gathered several bags of trash and enjoyed a barbecue following the collaborative effort.

It’s National Red Ribbon Week! This week helps remind kids, teens and adults that they are at their best because they live drug free!
If you’re looking for support to help your student understand the importance of avoiding drugs and alcohol, check out this resource: https://www.redribbon.org/


Craft Show happening now at Central Lee High School! Come support Central Lee Impulse Dance Team!


One week left to order your Central Lee Winter Sports Apparel!
https://centralleewinterstore2021.itemorder.com/
Store closes on October 28th.

The Central Lee Agricultural Education III classes are landscaping the newly renovated Central Lee High School campus. Students use proven strategies to design and install landscape materials. All students in Agricultural Eduction learn valuable skills in the classroom and experience “hands-on” learning while performing tasks that relate to real life experiences. Front (kneeling) L-R Conner McCarty, Allison Kerr, James Hemingsen, Joshua Hawk, Karissa Moeller, Mya Lampe, Jordan Vorwaldt. Back (left of sign) L-R Gabe Lovell, Keating Fuger, Makayla Morrison, James Ferris, Karlie Pohren, Adrian Breitenstein, Ryan Roberts, Gannon Wells, Back(right of sign)Brooke Snyder, Olivia Tennant, Ben Seamons, Rylee Matlock, Shawn Caviness and Emily Seamons. Students pictured are one of two classes performing the landscape installation.


Last week, Steve Jones of Pilot Grove Savings Bank worked with Mr. Van Ausdall's Winning the Money Game Classes on how to write proper checks and how to reconcile a bank statement. Steve brought blank checks from the bank, a check register, and a bank statement for each student. After getting the checks written and the reconciliation completed, he shared some timely advice when it comes to investing. Students are currently studying investing in class. #CTEworksforCL


Today is Unity/Stop Bullying Day! We would like to thank our students for creating and maintaining a positive and healthy learning environment for themselves and their peers—today and every day.
Show your support for unity and anti-bullying by wearing ORANGE today!
Learn more: https://www.pacer.org/bullying/nbpm/unity-day.asp


Let the H.S. Art Club give you a scare in the Central Lee Haunted Woods! Park at the K8 & enter at the baseball field. Trick or Treat from 6:30-7 with no spooking allowed. The scares begin at 7 and go until 9. Free will donation goes to support the Art Club. See you, if you dare!


Central Lee FFA Greenhands(1st year FFA members) attended a Greenhand Fire-up activity at Clear Creek Amana Schools recently. Members learned valuable lessons in leadership, teamwork, and service to the local community. Front(L-R) Anna Coulter, Jaciann Hawk, Kennedy Wellman, Kamryn Cox, Adriana Rippenkroger. 2nd row Ostyn Moore, Cash Turner, Kegan Damico, Carlee Pezley, Courtney Davidson, Erika Chambers, Halle Lampe, Kodi Moeller, Jalyn Hawk, Brandon Suminski, Adelyn Robinson, Lila Shepard, Middle next row- Connor Bollin, Issy Rooney, Drake Weber, Will Kempker, Ben Foreman, Cash Pezley, Leo Thomas, Ethan Bergman. Back row- Joe Krebill, Bryson Herrick, Gavin Polhans, Lucas Wenke, Andrew Underwood, Brayden Wyrick, Zach Richardson, Owen Krogmeier, William Ferris, Albert Kruse. FFA is a dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares members for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. FFA develops members’ potential and helps them discover their talent through hands-on experiences, which give members the tools to achieve real-world success. Members are future chemists, veterinarians, government officials, entrepreneurs, bankers, international business leaders, teachers and premier professionals in many career fields. FFA is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership. It is one of the three components of agricultural education. The official name of the organization is the National FFA Organization. The letters “FFA” stand for Future Farmers of America. These letters are a part of our history and our heritage that will never change.


Support the Central Lee Post Prom Committee by purchasing supper from SMOKIN J's Food Truck this Tuesday, October 19th from 4 - 8 pm or until food runs out. They will be located at the Board Office. Call ahead orders are welcomed by calling 319-520-6742. Thank you for your support!


Please read this update from Central Lee Elementary Principal, Heather Fuger
https://www.smore.com/hvpjf