
Congratulations to Mrs. Casey Olive, Lebanon Junction Teacher of the Year and Mrs. Cheryl Luce, Classified Staff Member of the Year!


Fourth and fifth grade had a guest from the Department of Fish and WIldlife on Thursday to speak about conservation. Mr. Alex taught about birds, specifically those native to our area.




Next week is a short week for students. No school on Monday (Bullitt Day) or Tuesday (Election Day). Check out the exciting news we got this week in the latest edition of the Bulldog Bark.https://www.smore.com/x0jev

We are so proud of our Bulldogs!



We have another third grade multiplication math master! Congratulations, Heidi!


Ezdyn and Lane are fantastic role models for their classmates, giving their best every day to ensure that they are working until they are proud. Way to go!


Skelly is scary excited for Fall Festival tonight! We hope you will join us from 5:30-7:30 for fun, food, games, candy, and lots of laughter.


This guy right here is a mastery learner and a self-directed navigator. Zaiden is the first student in his third grade to master his multiplication facts. He set his goal and has been working every night at home to practice and review without any prompting from anyone else. He was determined and it has paid off as you can see with that smile.


It's a great day to have a great day. Shout out to these students for being leaders in their class and striving to be better each day!








Start saving your change (and bills) to vote for your favorite decorated pumpkin!


Big smiles for great attitudes and working hard and never giving up. Great job Jace and Reed!



Starting the morning off strong! Emmalee was so excited to read her positive referral to her mom!



It's been a fantastic week at LJES. We are gearing up for Red Ribbon Week and Fall Festival. Check out the latest updates and news in this week's Bulldog Bark.
https://www.smore.com/1zpmb

Brantley was a self-directed navigator in the library today. While working to create a website to show the different books that he has read, he took initiative to seek out feedback to make his website better and more visual.


What type of home can withstand a hurricane? Third graders have been learning about design and then worked with peers to create a home that is waterproof and can withstand hurricane type winds. They brought their learning to life today with the use of a leaf blower to gradually simulate wind increasing in force from a level one to a level five.
Did their home survive?









What type of home can withstand a hurricane? Third graders have been learning about design and then worked with peers to create a home that is waterproof and can withstand hurricane type winds. They brought their learning to life today with the use of a leaf blower to gradually simulate wind increasing in force from a level one to a level five.
Did their home survive?









Our week has started off strong with recognitions for positive behavior and students showing responsibility and respect. Way to go!



Austin and Emmalee enjoyed Georgia Aquarium during fall break and felt I needed a new hat to add to my rotation. Check out this squid! Thank you!


Take some time this month to show Mr. Mullins how much he is appreciated at Lebanon Junction Elementary School!


Writer Wall of Fame!
