There will be NO School in Lee County on Tuesday, January 27th and Wednesday, January 28th. These will both be traditional snow days. We will re-evaluation on Wednesday to determine plans for Thursday and Friday.
There will be NO school in Lee Co on Monday, January 26th. There may be power outages that make communication harder in the coming days so we are pretty confident to make a call early. Please review the attached information as everyone prepares for the quickly approaching storm.


As severe winter weather sets in over the weekend, the Family Resource Center has created a Winter Weather Preparation survey for our families. We encourage all families to fill this out by tomorrow morning!
While we are unable to assist on a large scale, we will be reviewing surveys as they come in and offering aid in whatever way we can. We will also be sharing any information on community resources if they become available!
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSeeCwHpa1e.../viewform...
-FRC Coordinator, Paige Ramey
While we are unable to assist on a large scale, we will be reviewing surveys as they come in and offering aid in whatever way we can. We will also be sharing any information on community resources if they become available!
https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSeeCwHpa1e.../viewform...
-FRC Coordinator, Paige Ramey

There WILL be school in Lee County on Friday, January 16th. Buses will not run on Coal Branch or Paw Paw Roads.
There will be NO school (NTI) in Lee County on Thur, Jan 15th. This will be an NTI Day.

Shout out to the Lee County Schools Maintenance Department for completing several projects over the break. We are especially proud of the LCE gym bathroom renovation project.



Shout out to our LCE and LCMHS custodians for their amazing work over the break.
The custodians have worked tirelessly to ensure the teachers, students, and all staff return to very clean buildings.
The custodians have worked tirelessly to ensure the teachers, students, and all staff return to very clean buildings.






Lee County Schools will resume on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. Monday will be a staff planning day. We look forward to seeing everyone!!

Lee County Schools would like to extend our sincere appreciation to David Price and Jackson Energy, Kevin McIntosh and the Lee County Road Department, and the Lee County State Highway Department for their outstanding service this morning. Thank you for your dedication and hard work in ensuring our students were able to travel to school safely today and enjoy celebrating the holiday season with their classmates on this final day before break.
There WILL BE school in Lee County on Tuesday, December 16th. Buses will run all roads EXCEPT Coomer Fork, Walk Log, Derrick Ridge and Abner Flat.
There will be no school in Lee Co on Monday, December 15th due to icy roads and falling temperatures overnight. This will be a traditional snow day.





There will be NO school in Lee County on Friday, December 12th due to a high probability of substantial snow overnight. This will be a traditional snow day. Stay safe!

There will be NO school (NTI #2) in Lee County on Thursday, December 11th due to snow covered roads and lowering temperatures. This will be NTI day #2.



NTI Day in Lee County on Monday, December 8th (No School). There is the potential for snow and lowering temperatures throughout the day. We apologize for the late notice but weather arriving after 6 am is unpredictable at best.


No School in Lee County on Friday, December 5th due to inclement weather (snowy bridges, back roads and icy spots). This will be a traditional snow day.
Happy Thanksgiving from Lee County Schools!! We hope everyone enjoys a good meal or 3 and some quality family time over the holidays. Our students and staff will return to school on Monday, December 1st for 3 weeks of action packed learning and fun. Our last day before Christmas Break is on Friday, December 19th.


Lee County Schools will dismiss today at 12:15 pm due to the potential for inclement weather this evening. There will be NO School in Lee County on Tuesday in recognition of Veteran's Day.

Lee County Schools will be closed from Thursday, October 23rd through Monday, October 27th for our Woolly Worm Festival Fall Break. We hope everyone enjoys some time off with a little fun in Beattyville. See you all next Tuesday!


Lee County Custodian

Lee County Schools would like to welcome Phillip Noble to our Lee Co Schools Police Department. Officer Noble will be our 3rd SRO and will be able to fill in when other officers are out or sick plus add additional support during special events and extra-curricular activities.
Judge Executive Steve Mays came up to swear in Officer Noble as he continues to support our SRO program and school system. We are able to have 3 SRO's because of the financial support from Judge Mays and our county officials. We thank them as they continue our partnership to help protect our students and staff.
Emergency Manager Blake Slone, Jailer Justin Shuler, LCSPD SRO John Marshall and LCSPD Chief Greg Brandenburg also joined us today in welcoming SRO Phillip Noble.
Judge Executive Steve Mays came up to swear in Officer Noble as he continues to support our SRO program and school system. We are able to have 3 SRO's because of the financial support from Judge Mays and our county officials. We thank them as they continue our partnership to help protect our students and staff.
Emergency Manager Blake Slone, Jailer Justin Shuler, LCSPD SRO John Marshall and LCSPD Chief Greg Brandenburg also joined us today in welcoming SRO Phillip Noble.



