Lenox Public Schools will be hosting Parent-Teacher Conferences

The Scholastic Book Fair is at Morris!
Please come visit us in the Morris Library to get some new books for your home, purchase a book for your child's teacher, or donate to bring more books to our library! Books make wonderful holiday gifts.
THURSDAY, December 4th, 5 - 7 PM
Next Week:
MONDAY, December 8th, 9 AM - 7 PM
TUESDAY, December 9th, 5 - 7 PM
WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 5 - 7 PM
All books purchased earn Scholastic Dollars for Morris, which we use to buy books for our school.
Our Book Fair is also online! Visit ttps://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/


Stay safe!

Project 351 Regions 1 + 2 are planning a toy drive to benefit the Berkshire Community Action Council.
On December 13th from 9am -noon, Project 351 Regions 1 + 2 are hosting a Breakfast with Santa at the Lenox Community Center where community members can come donate some toys, eat pancakes, and meet Santa!



As we head into Thanksgiving, we want to extend warm wishes to all our LPS families for a joyful and restful holiday. This marks our second year offering the full week off, and with travel expected to reach record levels nationwide, we hope the extra time gives everyone a little more room to breathe and maybe even avoid some traffic along the way.
While our students began their school break, our educators put the time to powerful use. We, in collaboration with Richmond Consolidated School, spent the first two days engaged in high-quality professional development strengthening our work that ultimately benefits every student we serve.
Wishing you all safe travels, meaningful time with loved ones, and a very happy Thanksgiving.
— Lenox Public Schools





This year all three of the dancers cast as main characters (Clara & Fritz) in the Berkshire County Nutcracker shows at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield are LMMHS students, Tessa, Onora, and Stanley. Congratulations!

It starts and ends at Tillotson Park in Lenox Dale (it's an out and back course on Crystal St).
Come cheer on our boys!

Morris Families that would like to join us should meet at Lilac Park @ 8am

Lenox Public Schools expresses its thanks to all active duty and veterans of military service.

Reminder: Today at 9:30am is the Veterans' Wave Parade
The Parade will proceed from 45 West St (BUTI) to Morris Elementary, where it will turn around at the school proceed back up West Street.

Morris and LMMHS put out the call for assistance in helping those among us experiencing food insecurity and, Boy Oh Boy, did the LPS school community step up. The LPS Community responded generously to this call to action overflowing the beds of multiple pickup trucks with Food Drive donations.
For Assistance with Food :
The Food Pantry at the Church on the Hill Chapel (65 Main St. next to Lilac Park) is open Tuesdays and Fridays from 3:30 - 4:30 PM for LPS families. Use the walkway on the right side of the chapel and enter through the side door. No sign up needed. Boxes and bags are available but bringing your own is helpful. Families choose their own shelf-stable pantry items, bakery goods, and fresh produce and dairy.
If you have transportation issues and need delivery, click this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdu2H-RO2OBGLOrNzEVpsQ0HH1wd0eMfxhQgZfYtrMBVrzg3Q/viewform
Additional family meals can be arranged through Morris at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmB-0DJ1NyXA9nMEJ-TCTw6OqB3r4iIjkOiOta4vnYle6M6Q/viewform or by emailing czaretsky@lenoxps.org or bpersing@lenoxps.org
Additional family meals can be arranged through LMMHS by emailing: rmeczywor@lenoxps.org or ahiggins@lenoxps.org for information.




Lenox Public Schools is looking for great substitute teachers! Join us at Lenox schools and have the chance to make a real difference.


Why Donate Blood Locally?
When you give blood through Berkshire Health Systems, your donation stays right here in our community. Every pint collected supports patients at Berkshire Medical Center, the Phelps Cancer Center, the North Campus of BMC, and Fairview Hospital. That means your donation could help a neighbor, a student, a friend, or even someone in your own family.
Local donations ensure that our hospitals have the blood they need when they need it. Emergencies don’t wait for shipments from other parts of the state and neither should we. By donating locally, you’re strengthening the safety net for everyone in Berkshire County.

"We at EFC were blown away by Rose's initiative and organization. She worked closely with our staff to make sure the products collected matched what our clients really need, and the final result was absolutely amazing. For anyone who would still like to contribute, we can always accept monetary donations through our website at ElizabethFreemanCenter.org/Donate. Our needs are always changing and our storage space is limited, so for those who would like to donate supplies instead, we ask that you email us at Info@ElizabethFreemanCenter.org first so we can coordinate ahead of time."

Tonight is the night that we switch back from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time.

This year's Veterans' Wave Parade will begin at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI), 45 West Street, Lenox, at 9:30AM on Monday, November 10th.

