The Lion's Roar
What Is Happening At Lee School? 2.16.22
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Dates To Remember!
Monday, Feb 21st-Presidents Day Holiday, No School
Friday, March 11th-PD/Grading Day, No School
Week of March 14th-Conference Week
Thursday, March 17th and Friday, March 18th-Conference Days, No School
Monday, March 21st-Friday, March 25th-Spring Break, No School
Lee Spirit Thursdays
Join us on Thursdays to celebrate our Lee school spirit!
Thank you 6th Grade Leadership team for planning these great days!
February 17 - Dress Like The Rainbow Day
Wear the color that matches your grade level!
- Kinder-1st Grade Wear Red
- 2nd Grade Wear Orange
- 3rd Grade Wear Yellow
- 4th Grade Wear Green
- 5th Grade Wear Blue
- 6th Grade Wear Purple
February 24 - Crazy Hair Day
Join The Book Battles At Lee!
Want to listen to the books? Click this link to hear Ryen Tucker read the books aloud!
Get ready, set, READ!
New Learning Series: How Childhood Adversity and Trauma Affects Our Children's Development!
Part 6: What Can Be Done?
Healthy relationships are key to building resilience, which is the primary way to combat ACEs. It is in the context of safe relationships that we can invite children to feel like they matter, which is critical for building resiliency.
- Look for opportunities to connect. Connection can be thought of as “being present with” another person. This can be as simple as sharing a smile, speaking a word of encouragement, doing an activity together or sitting with a child who is upset.
- Focus on encouragement. This is not the same thing as praise. Praise is focused on children’s accomplishments, while encouragement invites children to be their best selves by expressing belief in who they are. It is difficult to praise a child who is failing, and this is when encouragement is needed the most. Here are some examples of praise and encouragement.
21/22 State Testing Information
It is that time again when we start preparing for our 3rd-6th grade students to be involved in Oregon State Assessments. For more information on testing, please click on this link which will take you to the CSD State Testing website..
Winter Weather Prep
Please subscribe to Canby School District on FlashAlert.
As the temperatures continue getting colder, it’s time to start preparing for winter weather and the snow bus routes, school delays, or closures that can come along with it.
When inclement weather strikes, the district will make decisions about school as early as possible -- sometimes even the night before, but our goal is by no later than about 5:30 a.m. on the day of the weather event. The message will go out via FlashAlert and will then be reported on most news websites and TV stations.
To make sure you’re set to receive the information, again, please subscribe to Canby School District on FlashAlert. Now is also a good time to update your text preferences online by listing your phone number. For more information, please see our inclement weather page.
Safe Oregon
Canby School District is now offering the community a simple way to report student safety threats. SafeOregon is a 24-hour anonymous tip-line individuals can use if they see or hear about instances of bullying, violence, threats, drug use, suicidal thoughts and more. The goal is to keep students safe by preventing threats from coming to fruition.
There are a number of ways to report, including:
Texting or calling 844-4-SAFE-OR (844-472-3367)
Emailing tip@safeoregon.com
Online at safeoregon.com
Via the SafeOregon app
Please help us keep Canby’s kids safe by utilizing this program.