
Exciting news!
Dollar General Literacy Foundation has awarded the Lenox Public School's Summer Of Stories proposal a $3,000 grant award.

A special thanks to the Lenox PD for escorting us and ensuring that we crossed the street safely.

You can find Nick and all of our featured alumni in Alumni Corner: https://www.lenoxps.org/page/alumni-corner.
Nominate yourself or others at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSer54tJYBxZILuTkwB0Pc0Eks6qWZQ9fDDDIbG8W_-xy6SEKA/viewform

Pet Care Drive.
In honor of a student's civics project, the Berkshire Humane Society will be hosting a drive-thru pet food distribution event offering free dog food, emergency pet food bags, and optional rabies vaccinations and microchipping for pets.
This event is open to community members in need and aims to support local pet owners.
Join us on May 14th from 4pm-7pm at Carr Hardware in North Adams (179 State Road) to take advantage of these resources and help keep pets healthy and cared for.
For more information, please email viktorzygawski@lenoxps.org

Walk, Bike, & Roll to School Day (from Lilac Park) tomorrow (Wednesday, May 6th @ 8am)


We will meet at Lilac Park at 8AM and then proceed to the Morris School together.

LPS appreciates our Principals!

It was a fun filled evening!
Here are a sample of questions from last night's competition:
What film did Tom Hanks star in the year after Forrest Gump?
A. Saving Private Ryan
B. Cast Away
C. Apollo 13
D. Sleepless in Seattle
→ Answer: C. Apollo 13
What was the name of the treaty that ended World War I?
→ Treaty of Versailles
What NFL team plays its home games at Lambeau Field?
→ Green Bay Packers
What year were the first Academy Awards held?
A. 1925
B. 1927
C. 1929
D. 1931
→ Answer: C. 1929




Screen-Free Week is an annual global event encouraging children, families, and schools to turn off entertainment screens (TVs, phones, and gaming consoles) and "turn on life." Screen-Free Week seeks to reduce digital reliance, encouraging reading, outdoor play, and in-person connection to spark creativity and improve well-being

Daniella has put the Class of 2007 on the leaderboard, making her class now tie for the third most represented class!
You can checkout Alumni Corner and the 30+ Alums featured there at this link: https://www.lenoxps.org/page/alumni-corner
You can get yourself, or a classmate, featured in the Alumni Corner by filling out the simple form found at this link: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSer54tJYBxZIL.../viewform


The 2026-2027 School Calendar has been approved.

Don't miss the Morris Art Show Opening at the Lenox Town Library
Thursday, April 16th
4:00pm-5:30pm
(Approximately 20% of the Morris students have a piece in the exhibit)

Registration is required:
https://usao.webex.com/weblink/register/r3e7ec6dd39529e1d1509dc763f5668f8
This presentation is for adults who wish to learn how to keep kids safe online. CONTENT IS INAPPROPRIATE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (Please be aware of who can see your screen and hear your audio!)
Webex platform has a maximum capacity of 1000 attendees. If they reach registration capacity, please email USAMA.PSCOutreach@usdoj.gov to be put on a waitlist for the next presentation.

They collected over 20 bags of clothing!!
You can learn more about Project 351 at: https://project351.org/

Our LPS school lunch won Terrific Tray of the Month for March from @massachusettsdese and @MassFarmtoSchool.
It's now time for the public to vote for “Terrific Tray of the Year!”
Please consider going to this link to place your vote for Lenox Public School by May 8th. http://bit.ly/2026_ttoftheyear
Our March winner was Tacos with flavorful, local upgrades. Students enjoyed fish tacos topped with a tangy maple citrus slaw (a vibrant combination proudly featuring local ingredients, including cabbage from David Mokrzecki Farm in Hadley, Mass, and maple syrup from Ioka Valley Farm in Hancock, Mass) The fresh cilantro and a mix of salad greens were grown by our own students and staff using our in-house Fork Farm hydroponic system (originally purchased through a Massachusetts FRESH grant in 2024!).
The tacos were finished with a house-made garlic lime sriracha mayo for the perfect kick. The tray also features black beans and corn, a crisp local apple from Pine Hill Orchards in Colrain, Mass, and a side salad which also included locally grown greens from Little Leaf Farms in Devens, Mass, garnished with purple daikon radish from MX Morningstar Farm in Hudson, NY, All served alongside 1% Hood milk from Crescent Creamery in Pittsfield, Mass.


Thursday, April 16th
4-5:30pm

