
- Adams Community Bank
- Miraval, Canyon Ranch
- Kripalu
- Lenox Fit
- The Lenox Community Center
- The Elizabeth Freeman Center
- Arts in Recovery for Youth (AIRY)
- Canine Link
- Mass Hire
- Transcending Roots Apothecary
- Berkshire Pulse
- Clark Art Institute
- Tamarack Hollow Nature & Cultural Center
- Berkshire County Kids Place
- Families for Depression Awareness
-The Lenox Library
- Elizabeth Heller, Author,



Tables presenters included:
- Adams Community Bank (before /after image of 150 pencil cases handed out)
- Morris Cafeteria (tasting samples)
- Morris ELA & Math Specialist
- Morris Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
- Lee bank
- Lenox Library
- Odyssey of the Mind
- Morris School Adjustment Counselors & School Psychologist
- Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC)
- Title One






The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts will be hosting a Webex Webinar Keeping Kids Safe and Secure Online: A Project Safe Childhood Presentation for Parents.
The webinar will take place on the evening of Wednesday, October 22nd at 6:30 pm in a partnership between the United States Attorney’s Office and Homeland Security Investigations Digital Forensics/Child Exploitation/Cyber Crime Unit.
Advanced registration is required, and the capacity of the Webex webinar platform is 1000.
In the event the webinar reaches capacity, those who are unable to register can email USAMA.PSCOutreach@usa.doj.gov to be put on the list for the next webinar.


Students got a smoothie taste testing at Morris.






LPS is proud to offer local food and support regional farmers.



The Lenox Town Library, the Lenox Community Center, and the Elizabeth Freeman Center are co-hosting a family-friendly Rise Together Lenox event on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
This is a community event for all ages:
4:00-5:30: Making hand kites and signs for the walk, while enjoying music by the Eagles Trombone Ensemble at the Library
5:30: The walk begins in the Library’s Roche Reading Park
6:00: The walk concludes at the Community Center. This is followed by the Lenox Fire Company grilled up a community!
Every hour of every day, the Elizabeth Freeman Center provides life-saving, life-renewing help to survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families. Violence is a community problem and together we are part of a community movement to end domestic, sexual, and dating violence. Whoever we are, however we look, wherever we go, we all deserve safety and justice!


If you would like to see Pam and all of the other featured LPS alumni, you can see them on the LPS Website:
https://www.lenoxps.org/page/alumni-corner
If you are someone you know should in in Alumni Corner, nominate them at:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSer54tJYBxZILuTkwB0Pc0Eks6qWZQ9fDDDIbG8W_-xy6SEKA/viewform


8:30am -2:30pm


Labor Day was first celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. Twenty-three more states had adopted the holiday by 1894, when President Grover Cleveland signed a law making the first Monday in September of each year a national holiday.


Community policing at its finest!




Amy Higgins been awarded a $5,000 grant from Mass Cultural Council for Creative Experiences!
She is going to introduce students to Caribbean and West African dance and drumming traditions to strengthen awareness of these cultures, hone memorization skills, develop teamwork, and build community.
Congratulations Ms. Higgins!!


On behalf of all of our students, thank you PTO for all that you do to make our elementary school a great place to learn and a great place to work!


Welcome Back


With students returning to Lenox Public Schools tomorrow morning, it is all of our responsibility to keep them safe. The big yellow school buses will be back on the road after their summer break.
Drivers, please be alert and follow school-related traffic laws, including:
• Stopping for school buses (in Massachusetts, all lanes of traffic, in both directions, must stop when a school bus has flashing red lights and its stop arm extended. The only exception is on a divided highway with a physical barrier or median at least 5 feet wide).
• Obeying school zone speed limits
• Yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks
Parents and guardians, please also review these safety tips with your children:
Bus riders should:
• Wait at least 10 feet from the curb
• Board the bus only after it has completely stopped and the driver signals
Bicycle riders should:
• Always wear a properly fitting helmet
• Obey all traffic laws and signals
Children walking to school should:
• Only cross at crosswalks
• Never push or play near traffic
A sobering reminder of why vigilance matters: While no exact figure exists, it is estimated that every day in Massachusetts between 20,000 and 30,000 drivers illegally pass school buses.
For additional back-to-school safety tips, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: https://tinyurl.com/NHTSASchoolSafety


School Committee Chair Oren Cass kicked off the event with a welcome back message to staff, followed by the Superintendent’s address from Dr. Collins. The keynote address was delivered by former Massachusetts Commissioner of Education, Jeff Riley.
The myriad events, activities, and trainings associated with the start of our new school year for staff and students would not be half as puissant without our amazing business partners! We are deeply grateful to the following community partners, so we encourage your continued patronage of these community businesses whose generosity strengthens our schools:
Adams Community Bank
Ayelada
Bagel and Brew
Berkshire Botanical Gardens
Boema Pizzeria
Canyon Ranch
DARE Bottleshop & Provisions
DuFour Bus Company
Frankie’s Ristorante
Kimball Farms
Kripalu
Lee Bank
The Mount
Shakespeare & Co.
Shots Café
Stop and Shop











(please read their letter to Morris Teachers)
Greetings Morris Elementary School Teachers-
Here at Adams Community Bank one of our core values is to support and promote our community. What would our community be without kids and those people that mold their minds each year? We know that many of you fund much of the extra costs for your classrooms, this year being no exception and costs are rising. The Adams Community Bank office in Lenox wanted to find a way to help support the school. For the Second year- We have held a snack drive over the last few weeks and would like to donate this Snack Bag to each classroom in hopes to ensure that all kids have snacks in their bellies to keep their minds fueled to work hard and do their best each day. We have asked some experts (our own kids and grandkids) for the best snack options all while trying to keep some healthy options included. We want to extend our greatest thank you to every teacher, support staff and the administrators for all they do for the students. We wish you all the best for the 2025-2026 school year!
Best Regards-
The Adams Community Bank Staff in Lenox.




Our friends at Shakespeare & Co have a free ticket offer:
They’re inviting youth 18 and under, as well as families with limited access to the arts, to see their new show Circus & the Bard August 21 – 31.


You, or someone you know, could be our next featured alum. Nomination is easy: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSer54tJYBxZILuTkwB0Pc0Eks6qWZQ9fDDDIbG8W_-xy6SEKA/viewform
Check out all of our featured alumni in Alumni Corner: https://www.lenoxps.org/page/alumni-corner


August 9th is National Book Lovers Day.
It is a day devoted to all those who love to read.
National Book Lovers Day encourages us to find a good book and favorite place to read it.
