Congratulations to Mrs. Diane Kruse on her retirement. 28 years of teaching Central Lee’s students.
Tonight's middle school baseball and softball games have been cancelled.
The Central Lee FFA installed the 2022-2023 FFA officers at their annual parent-member-community banquet recently. Front(L-R) Jalyn Hawk-Sentinel, Kennedy Wellman-3rd Vice-president, Sidney Gruntmeir-2nd Vice-president, (Row 2) Mya Lampe-Vice-President, Kodi Moeller-Reporter, Makayla Morrison-President Back row Mr. Tom B. Boeck-Ag-Ed Instructor/FFA Advisor, Landon Rudd-Secretary, Andrew Underwood-Treasurer, and Noah Altenhofen, Ag-Ed Instructor/FFA Advisor. The leadership of the Central Lee FFA organizes a challenging calendar of activities for the membership. Chapter officers serve a vital function in FFA. By taking a major leadership role, these students grow from the experience and benefit the chapter. It should be the officers’ goals to lead by example and encourage other members to participate in chapter activities. The following are general duties expected of all officers: • A genuine desire to be part of a leadership team. • A willingness to accept responsibility. • A sincere desire to work with all chapter members in meeting their leadership, personal and chapter goals.• A commitment to lead by example. • Knowledge and understanding of the chapter, state and national FFA constitutions, by-laws and programs. • A working knowledge of parliamentary procedure. • The ability to memorize official ceremonies. We congratulate these young leaders!!
Today is the last day of school, which means summer vacation starts tomorrow!
Thank you for another great year. We hope you have a safe and enjoyable summer!
The Central Lee FFA recognized 9 graduates with the coveted academic achievement award through the Iowa FFA Association. The group was recognized at the annual parent-member-community appreciation banquet. Students were successful in attaining a 3.5 GPA or above and were of exemplary character. (L-R) Maddie Wellman, Trey Wellman, Adrienne Britt, Ellie Herdrich, Grace Hulsebus, Sydney Jones, Pierson Westfall, Chyane Davidson, Collin Congdon.
Tonight's high school softball game against Mt. Pleasant has been cancelled.
The Central Lee FFA held their annual parent-member-community appreciation banquet recently and recognized the accomplishments of several members. (L-R) Aidan Boyer- “Star” Agriscience, Maddie Wellman—“Star” Chapter Farmer, Trey Wellman“Star” in Agribusiness, Pierson Westfall—“Star” Chapter Placement. Maddie Wellman was also recognized as “Member of the Year” and “Dekalb Award"
Last chance this year to get your Hawk's Place Elliott Test Kitchen cookbook. Here are a few of the faces you will find in the cookbook. If you recognize these chefs reach out to them to purchase your own signed copy with their picture and recipes of the past year's visits for $15 each or grab another for a friend at 2/$25. Thank you to all who supported Hawk's Place this past year.
Congratulations to Mrs. Stuecker for 27 years of teaching at Central Lee!
Middle school students were given the opportunity to participate in “Anything But a Backpack Day” to celebrate the last week of school! Here are some creative “bags” from our 7th graders!
Tonight's HS Softball and Baseball games here at Central Lee will start with the Varsity games at 5:30 PM. Come out and cheer on the Hawks!
Congratulations to Mrs. Mohrfeld for 18 years of service!
6th graders ended their school year with a writing contest. Students were to write a creative narrative about our service dog Atari. The winner, Evelyn Adkins, got to spend the day with Atari. The first runner up, Ava Derr, and second runner up, Colton Kirchner, got to enjoy a pizza party with Evelyn, Atari, and the 6th grade teachers. Congratulations to not only our winners, but all 6th grade participants!
It is always a pleasure to receive Honorary members into the Central Lee FFA. It is our intent and purpose to recognize the efforts of individuals on our behalf. According to the FFA Constitution, farmers, school superintendents, principals, members of school boards of education, chapter advisors, teachers, staff members in Ag-Ed, businessmen, and others who are helping advance agriculture and the FFA, and who have rendered outstanding service, may be elected to honorary membership. This year, we would like to recognize those community members who have provided behind the scenes support and have been very instrumental in the success of our chapter. They have advanced our chapter program by giving ideas and offering any possible support while they recognize the importance of agriculture in Iowa. Five individuals were recognized recently at the 2022 Central Lee FFA banquet. Front (L-R) Ms. Sadie Smithburg, Ms. Wendy Buford (back) Dustin Rudd, Dr. Andy Crozier and John Boyer.
Congratulations to Chris Gray on his retirement! Thank you for 45 years of dedicated service!
Tonight's HS Softball and Baseball games will be played at Fort Madison's home fields starting with JV at 5:30.
Let's Go Hawks!
The Peer Leader program is a program that has been around for many years at Central Lee. This program is where 7th and 8th grade students go to the elementary and help the teachers and students with a variety of tasks. These 12 (one not pictured) 6th graders were selected to be Peer Leaders for the rest of their middle school career. They received their training for 7th and 8th grade, and will be ready to help out in the elementary classrooms in the fall!
Thank you, Rhonda Taube, on your years of service to Central Lee as a bus driver and associate. Congratulations on your retirement!
Congratulations to Thomas Eschman on a 10th place finish at State Track with a personal record jump of 20-10.25!
4th graders presented their research on a historical person of choice today. Biography Day is an opportunity for students to celebrate their learning through presenting themselves as their historical figure. A patriotic music program was kicked off the event. Students drew a portrait of their person in art class that was displayed. The gym was full of a lovely audience of parents and grandparents. Way to go, students! Job well done!