Bulldog Team Spotlight

Congratulations to Marissa Samuels, the LJES Classified Staff Member of the Year. Marissa works tirelessly with students to help them achieve success in the classroom. She is an encourager, creative thinker, and accountability partner. No matter how difficult things may get, Marissa continues to smile and challenge students to think for themselves as they navigate friendships and social interactions. Thank you, Marissa, for everything that you do!

Congratulations to Lana, Dixon, LJES Teacher of the Year! Ms. Dixon spends her days working with students in all grade levels, helping them to gain confidence and skills in reading. She is a resource to our staff whose expertise helps us all become better teachers and learners. Ms. Dixon is an important part of our MTSS team, determining next steps for interventions and identifying strategies to implement in the classroom. We are so glad she makes LJES her home!

Our 4th and 5th graders enjoyed a presentation from KY Shakespeare this afternoon, learning about Kentucky Pioneers.




Thank you to the FRC for coordinating with Barbara Crow from the Louisville Water Company to plan a visit with our kindergarteners today. Tapper brought along his helpers, Heather Hill and Kayla Hanak, who read to our students and spoke to them about the importance of water.




Substitute Educator Appreciation Day!

Thank you to our veterans! Students enjoyed hearing about your experiences, asking questions, and getting to see/touch the medals and other artifacts you brought with you. Thank you for your service and for taking time out of your day to teach our Bulldogs about sacrifice, duty, and honor.




From your Family Resource Center:
Operation Santa will begin accepting applications for their program, by phone, starting November 14th.
Applicants can call 502-957-4444. Applicants must be residents of Bullitt County and NOT registered for any other Holiday Assistance.
November Writing Wall of Fame

Congratulations to the November Bulldogs of the Month!

Us and drugs are not a match! Check out our mismatched attire today!
We finish tomorrow's Red Ribbon Week with 'Life is Worth Celebrating!' Wear your costume to school (no masks, face paint, or props).




Our Bulldogs have spirit!
Red Ribbon Week continues tomorrow as we recognize that drugs and me aren't a match. It's mismatch day!

Our future is BRIGHT without drugs.
Tomorrow’s theme is ‘Bulldogs make good choices that have a ripple effect.’ Wear your LJES wear. Don’t have LJES swag? Dress in Bulldog colors (blue and white).




Our future is BRIGHT without drugs.
Tomorrow’s theme is ‘Bulldogs make good choices that have a ripple effect.’ Wear your LJES wear. Don’t have LJES swag? Dress in Bulldog colors (blue and white).




We were a sea of red today to kick off Red Ribbon Week!
Tomorrow we celebrate our bright futures by wearing neon or bright colors.




Thank you to Ms. Crawford for the donation of books to our library!. Ms. Crawford may have retired at the end of last school year, but her heart is always with LJES and the students here.

Thank you to James Darby, Kevin Emdee and David Jockell from Kilroymvpa for sharing with our students today. Thy spoke with each grade level about their experiences as a veteran and brought old military vehicles for our students to explore.




Our 4th and 5th graders participated in the first of five Conservation lessons today, presented by the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.




We love our custodians! Yesterday was School Custodian Appreciation Day so we recognized ours today. We couldn’t make it through each day without Curtis, Anita, and Marty. Thank you for working so hard to keep our school looking great.
#movingforward

Could you design and create something out of nothing? This week in the Steam Lab, several classes are creating their own contraption Rube Goldberg style. The only rule: you must use simple machines to get your marble or car from the beginning to the end of the course. #movingforward




