Two members of the BT Bullock front office joined the team at the same time some 14 years ago. Today, this dynamic duo forms the backbone of a school community that shines through creativity, teamwork, and heart! Jennifer Stephenson, Data Manager, and Ashley Dossenbach, Bookkeeper, may work behind the scenes, but you will rarely find a major project or event at BT Bullock without their fingerprints all over it. From crafting and organizing special events to tackling daily challenges, they help make the school a warm, welcoming place for students, staff, and families alike.

Stephenson shared what makes her role so rewarding: "I love the kids and the teachers. We just come together as an office team and make things work. Whether it is the crafting and organization for special events or everyday tasks, it's great to work with amazing people doing incredible things for kids and families."

Dossenbach agreed and added that the BT Bullock family has taken on new meaning for her the last few years: "BT Bullock really is a family to me. Being able to experience this school with my daughter has been one of the best things I can imagine. I also love the house system that we have. Getting to be a part of the planning for that and seeing how our work comes together and brings so much happiness to the kids' faces is something I'll never forget."

We are so thankful for dedicated, behind-the-scenes heroes like Jennifer & Ashley. Thank you for all you do to help Lee County Schools thrive every day!

#LCSthrive #MeetTheStaffMonday
1 day ago, Lee County Schools
Meet the Staff Monday Post - Stephenson & Dossenbach
Meet the Staff Monday Post - Stephenson & Dossenbach
Meet the Staff Monday Post - Stephenson & Dossenbach
Don't miss out on a great night of family fun with our friends from the Lee County Sheriff's Department on Friday, October 24th from 6:30 - 9p as they host their annual Trunk or Treat Event.

This is a wonderful community event that let's families and students enjoy safe trick-or-treating, games and plenty of Halloween fun while connecting with local law enforcement and community partners. A huge thank you to the folks at the Lee County Sheriff's Office for organizing a fun and family-friendly night for our students that helps build trust, provides smiles, and lasting memories!
1 day ago, Lee County Schools
Lee County Sheriff's Office Trunk or Treat, Friday October 24th 6:30-9p
Earlier this month, all eighth grade students in Lee County Schools got a hands on glimpse into the world of healthcare at the Medical Career Fair that the district's CTE Department hosted in partnership with FirstHealth of the Carolinas!

From learning about careers in nursing, radiology, and emergency medicine to exploring opportunities in hospital administration and technology, students discovered just how many ways there are to make a difference in their community and career in the medical field.

Events like this help our students connect what they are learning in the classroom to real-world career paths which inspires them to dream big and think about how they can serve their community in the future.

#FutureFocusedFriday #LCSthrive #CareerReadyCTE
4 days ago, Lee County Schools
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
FirstHealth Career Fair 2025 for LCS Eighth Grade Students
At Broadway Elementary, students recently celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a colorful and joy-filled parade, complete with music, flags, and pride in their cultures!

Events like this do more than simply celebrate diversity, they help students feel seen, valued, and connected. When children can share their heritage and learn about others, it builds empathy, confidence, and a stronger sense of belonging in their school community.

At Lee County Schools, we know that student well-being thrives in environments where every voice is heard and every culture is honored. That's exactly what Broadway Elementary's celebration was all about.

#WellBeingWednesday #HispanicHeritageMonth #LCSthrive
6 days ago, Lee County Schools
Hispanic Heritage Month Parade at Broadway Elementary
Parents, guardians, and caretakers! DON'T FORGET! Your feedback is essential to the ongoing growth of Lee County Schools.

The 2025 Parent/Guardian/Caretaker Survey is a key part of our Thrive In Lee Strategic Plan. It will guide both school and district level planning as we move forward together.

Go to https://tinyurl.com/ThriveinLeeSurvey to complete the survey and provide your voice! Surveys are due by October 20, 2025. We appreciate your partnership in making Lee County Schools a place where all students can thrive!
#LCSthrive
7 days ago, Lee County Schools
Parent Survey request due by October 20th 2025
Parent Survey request due by October 20th 2025
This week we're excited to highlight one of the friendly faces who keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. Meet Cris Godwin, Bookkeeper at Greenwood Elementary!

Ms. Godwin began her journey with LCS in 2004 as a teacher assistant at Tramway before joining Greenwood Elementary as Office Support. Over the years, she's become a cornerstone of the school community, greeting families, supporting staff, and spreading kindness daily.

Throughout her two decades of service, she's built countless connections - from comforting nervous kindergartners to celebrating the small moments that students never forget. "Sometimes you don't realize you've made an impact, but after twenty years, those little moments add up to quite a lot," she reflected.

Looking back, she's most proud of helping create a welcoming environment for everyone who walks through Greenwood's doors. Her advice for anyone considering joining Lee County Schools? "You're not just accepting a job. You're joining a community. Whether you are in the classroom or the office, you can make a difference every single day."

Thank you, Ms. Godwin, for 20-plus incredible years of service, dedication, and heart. Greenwood and all of Lee County Schools are better because of you!

#LCSthrive #MeetTheStaffMonday
8 days ago, Lee County Schools
Cris Godwin Meet the Staff Monday Recognition.
Focusing on firm foundations for future educators. That's the mission of the Sloan Scholars Program of the Lee County Education Foundation. The Sloan Scholars Program applications are now available to seniors who plan to pursue a degree in education and provides up to $36,000 in scholarships if a student agrees to return and teach in Lee County Schools after graduation.

This incredible opportunity not only supports students financially but also strengthens our community by bringing passionate, homegrown teachers back to our classrooms.

Future teachers, your journey starts here! Learn more about how to become a Sloan Scholar and make an impact where it matters most - right here, at home, in Lee County. Deadline for applications is February 15, 2026. Visit https://leecef.com/sloan-scholars for more details.

#FutureFocusedFriday #LCSthrive #SloanScholars
11 days ago, Lee County Schools
Sloan Scholars teaching scholarship application now open.
J. Glenn Edwards Elementary is proudly hosting their second Annual Veterans Day Parade, and would be honored to have JGE military families and local veterans join us for this special celebration!

Let’s come together as a school community to create something truly unforgettable — a morning filled with pride, gratitude, and joy as we honor the heroes who have so bravely served our country. 💙❤️🤍

📅 Date: November 5th

🕘 Time: 9:00 AM

📍 Location: 3115 Cemetery Road, Sanford, NC 27330


🎖️ Are you a veteran interested in participating? Please complete the sign-up form here: https://forms.gle/GGGqhCoobz2ATBVz6

We can’t wait to see you there! 🎉
12 days ago, Lee County Schools
Veterans Day Parade at J Glenn Edwards on November 5 2025. Interested local veterans and JGE Military Families welcome! Sign up link in post!
Community Partners Helping Students Thrive

So much of what it takes to make a school successful happens beyond the classroom walls. We're incredibly thankful for the community partners who make it possible!

One amazing example is Life Springs Church, whose volunteers provide small group tutoring each week for some students at J.R. Ingram and W.B. Wicker. From reading and math to mental health and life skills like introducing yourself with confidence, these sessions offer meaningful, personal support that helps students grow academically and socially.

This kind of partnership strengthens not only our schools but our entire community.

A huge THANK YOU to all of our community partners who lift up students and staff across Lee County - together, we're building bright futures!

#WellBeingWednesday #LCSthrive #CommunityPartners
13 days ago, Lee County Schools
Life Springs Church volunteer working with students in a tutoring program
Congratulations to Elayne Monjar for being named the 2025 Lee County Schools Assistant Principal of the Year!

Deep River Elementary's Assistant Principal, Elayne, was surprised with the announcement by district leaders and honored by her peers for her compassion, creativity, and leadership. She has served in the district since 2013, spending time at Lee County High, SanLee Middle and now Deep River Elementary, bringing a heart for students, staff, and families everywhere she serves.

"She leads with compassion, integrity, and an unwaivering commitment to putting students and staff first," said Dr. Chris Dossenbach, Superintendent.

Read the full story and join us in celebrating this remarkable leader: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2471381

Congratulations Mrs. Monjar! We are grateful for your positive impact on Lee County Schools!
#LCSthrive
14 days ago, Lee County Schools
Elayne Monjar named Assistant Principal of the Year.
At Floyd L. Knight, students experience the joy of movement and accomplishment thanks to Exceptional Children P.E. teacher Cassie Lynch. She is known as a creative, compassionate educator who goes above and beyond to make every activity accessible and fun for her students.

"Seeing the kids get excited when they get to do new things is amazing," Lynch said. "We get to be so creative and use devices and contraptions to adapt and modify games to give them opportunities to do things in a different way. Just being part of their journey and seeing them accomplish new things is special."

Whether she is building adaptive tools, crafting an entire "Falcon Olympics" or reimagining classic games, Mrs. Lynch and her team ensure that every student - regardless of ability - gets to experience success, teamwork, and joy in PE.

Thank you, Mrs. Lynch, for inspiring your students through movement, innovation, and heart!

#MeetTheStaffMonday #LCSthrive
15 days ago, Lee County Schools
Cassie Lynch Meet the Staff Monday Post
BIG news for our community & schools!

Thanks to the PTO Thrift Store, Lee County Schools is receiving a $99,900 donation for the 2025 distribution cycle. The funds go directly to 8 qualifying schools that hit the volunteer threshold of at least 150 hours.

This isn't just about money - it is about community, service, and investing in our students' future. Every volunteer hour counted. Every item donated helped! Learn more here: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2462697

Want to help or donate? The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9a - 4p at 303 S. Steele Street in Sanford. Let's spread the word - this is how we build stronger schools together and ensure every student can thrive!

#PTO #LCSthrive #CommunityMatters
18 days ago, Lee County Schools
Floyd L Knight Principal Jennifer Allen poses with students accepting the PTO Thrift Shop Donation for 2025
Congratulations to Mrs. Virginia Williams, Lee County Schools' Beginning Teacher of the Year!

We are proud to celebrate Mrs. Williams, a dedicated educator at W.B. Wicker Elementary, whose passion, creativity, and commitment to students have earned her this incredible honor.

As one of the original staff members who helped reopen W.B. Wicker in 2019, Mrs. Williams brings a deep dedication to her role and worked her way to a teacher license through the LCS "TA to Teacher" program. Read more about Mrs. Williams calling and passion here: https://www.lee.k12.nc.us/article/2464192

Join us in celebrating Mrs. Williams for her outstanding work and the impact she makes every day in Lee County Schools!

#LCSthrive #LCSBeginningTOY
18 days ago, Lee County Schools
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
Mrs. Virginia Williams named LCS Beginning Teacher of the Year 2025
For National Manufacturing Day, eighth grade and high school students from across Lee County got a hands-on look at many pathways available in advanced manufacturing during a career fair hosted at Central Carolina Community College.

Students connected with local employers, explored high-tech equipment and learned about the in-demand skills that open doors to strong futures in the manufacturing industry. They also got a chance to connect with instructors and programs at CCCC that can provide the next step in higher level certifications and degrees in manufacturing-connected industry.

Events like these give our students a chance to see real-world opportunities right here in our community - helping them dream big, plan ahead, and take the first steps towards careers that make an impact.

#FutureFocusedFriday #LCSthrive #NationalManufacturingDay
18 days ago, Lee County Schools
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
National Manufacturing Day Career Fair at CCCC
We are proud to recognize our outstanding Beginning Teachers of the
Year across Lee County Schools. These incredible educators in their
second year of teaching are already making a difference in their
classrooms, inspiring students, and building strong foundations for
lifelong learning. Their passion, dedication, and fresh perspectives
enrich our schools and remind us of the power of education.

Please join us in congratulating:
📚 Mr. Brett Tyler, Bragg Street Academy
📚 Ms. Tamiko Williams, Lee County High School
📚 Ms. Casey Parker, Greenwood Elementary
📚 Ms. McKenzie McNeill, J. Glenn Edwards Elementary
📚 Ms. Lisandra Gomez, Deep River Elementary
📚 Ms. Casey Parker, Greenwood Elementary
📚 Ms. Virginia Williams, W.B. Wicker Elementary
📚 Ms. McKenzie McNeill, J. Glenn Edwards Elementary
📚Ms. Kaitlyn Gallupe, SanLee Middle School
📚 Mr. Gilbert Tyler, West Lee Middle School
📚 Mr. Caleb Leslie, Southern Lee High School

Stay tuned to see which of these Beginning Teachers will be named Lee
County Schools Beginning Teacher of the Year.

Thank you for choosing to serve our students and community. We are
excited to watch you continue to grow and shine! 💙
#BeginningTeachersOfTheYear #InspiringEducators
19 days ago, Lee County Schools
Beginning Teacher of the Year - WB Wicker
Beginning Teacher of the Year - SanLee Middle
Beginning Teacher of the Year - Bragg Street Academy
Beginning Teacher of the Year - Deep River
Beginning Teacher of the Year -  J Glenn Edwards
Beginning Teacher of the Year - Greenwood
Beginning Teacher of the Year - West Lee
Beginning Teacher of the Year -  Lee County High
Today, we salute a special group of behind-the-scenes heroes in our schools - our custodians.

They are the first to arrive and often the last to leave, working behind the scenes to make sure our classrooms, hallways, cafeterias and playgrounds are safe, clean, and welcoming for every student and staff member.

Custodians don't just take care of buildings - they take care of people. Whether it is offering a smile, a kind word, or a helping hand, they play a vital role in shaping the positive environment our students learn and grow in each day.

On this School Custodian Appreciation Day, we say THANK YOU. Your dedication, hard work, and care make all the difference. Drop a comment, share a story, or give a shoutout to a school custodian who has made an impact in your school community!

#LCSthrive #SchoolCustodianAppreciation
19 days ago, Lee County Schools
School Custodian Appreciation Day
🚨Students, the hard part is over! Public high school seniors with a weighted 2.8 GPA or above who meet NC College Connect requirements are eligible for direct admission at select NC colleges and universities.

With #NCCollegeConnect, you’ll be directly admitted to colleges and universities where you meet admission requirements, no essays or test scores needed!

Once you receive your letter, all you have to do is:

✅ Accept your admission with the NC College Connect form at the institutions of your choice
✅ Maintain your admitted GPA of 2.8 or above
✅ Meet NC College Connect requirements

Get the details at NCCollegeConnect.org.
19 days ago, Lee County Schools
NC College Connect Graphic
October is National Principals Month!

We are so thankful for the steady, innovative, and inspiring principals who lead our local public schools each day.

Principals make a lasting impact by leading with dedication, passion, and creativity - supporting students, staff and families both in and out of the classroom.

Throughout this month, let's celebrate their leadership and the difference they make in our local public schools and community. Drop a like, share some encouraging words, or tag a principal who has inspired you!

Let's make this a special month for the leaders who drive our schools forward every day.

#ThankAPrincipal #LCSthrive
20 days ago, Lee County Schools
lcs PRINCIPAL MONTH HIGHIGHT
Altrusimo, Amistad. Isibindi. Reveur.

They may sound like made-up words, but at B.T. Bullock they're the heart of a creative "house system" that connects students across grade levels.

Just like Hogwarts from Harry Potter fame, every new student is sorted into one of four houses, sparking a year-long competition that encourages positive behavior, builds friendships, and adds some fun every school day.

Programs like the house systems at B.T. Bullock and J. Glenn Edwards are just one way Lee County Schools are building culture, supporting the whole child, and helping students thrive.

#WellBeingWednesday #LCSthrive
20 days ago, Lee County Schools
House sorting at BT Bullock Elementary - Well-Being Wednesday
Dear Parents and Guardians,

We are currently experiencing a regional internet outage that is impacting several counties. As a result, our phone lines are also temporarily down.

In the event of an emergency, please contact your child’s school using the following methods:

Elementary Schools: ClassDojo

Middle and High Schools: ParentSquare

Thank you for your understanding and patience as service providers work to resolve this issue.
21 days ago, Lee County Schools