
Lewis County Schools will be closed tomorrow, November 11th, 2021 to observe Veterans Day. Thank you Veterans!

Discover the reality of adolescent stress and the use of social media and screen time- Learn how to register for the viewing of Screenagers on the Lewis County Facebook website or Lewisboe.com.


Students enjoyed homemade pizza for lunch today!
#schoollunch




Upcoming Events In Weston This Week
#supportyourcommunity



The Lewis County Board of Education has voted to extend the mask mandate until December 1st.


Starts Tomorrow!
October 27th and 28th


Great things can happen from small ideas!
We had a field trip to LCHS for all of Lewis County elementary students to watch the LCHS Marching Minutemen perform. Here is a big shout out to all those who made this possible.
Thanks, Andrea Heath, for your passion to pursue your vision. It was such a needed boost for morale throughout the county for students and staff alike.
A huge thanks to Allen Heath, his staff, and all band members for their outstanding halftime performance and for taking their time to introduce and explain the different instruments in turn inspiring the future band members of LCHS.
Thanks to all the teachers and aides who organized and cared for their individual groups of children.
Thanks to all the staff who stayed behind the scenes (cooks, custodians, office staff and teachers) that didn’t get to attend this event but made sure meals and facilities were ready for the students when they returned.
Very special thanks to all the bus drivers who graciously changed or rearranged their plans on short notice to make sure we could get the wheels turning to safely transport over 1,000 passengers to and from this event.
A special thanks also to John Whiston and Brian Fisher. It amazed me to see how they prepared the stadium, treated these elementary students as if they were a Friday night football crowd, and listened to how they proudly and passionately addressed all who were in attendance.
Also, a shout out to the two guardian angels (Mike Cayton & Charlie Kirkpatrick) standing above the crowd keeping a watchful eye over us all.
Last but not least, a special thanks to Dr. Lewis for not just approving this but trusting each one of us to do our part in pulling it off.
We are all just one piece of a huge puzzle, but when we are all joined together we make a beautiful picture.
Sincerely,
Gerry Paugh





Great things can happen from small ideas!
We had a field trip to LCHS for all of Lewis County elementary students to watch the LCHS Marching Minutemen perform. Here is a big shout out to all those who made this possible.
Thanks, Andrea Heath, for your passion to pursue your vision. It was such a needed boost for morale throughout the county for students and staff alike.
A huge thanks to Allen Heath, his staff, and all band members for their outstanding halftime performance and for taking their time to introduce and explain the different instruments in turn inspiring the future band members of LCHS.
Thanks to all the teachers and aides who organized and cared for their individual groups of children. lol
Thanks to all the staff who stayed behind the scenes (cooks, custodians, office staff and teachers) that didn’t get to attend this event but made sure meals and facilities were ready for the students when they returned.
Very special thanks to all the bus drivers who graciously changed or rearranged their plans on short notice to make sure we could get the wheels turning to safely transport over 1,000 passengers to and from this event.
A special thanks also to John Whiston and Brian Fisher. It amazed me to see how they prepared the stadium, treated these elementary students as if they were a Friday night football crowd, and listened to how they proudly and passionately addressed all who were in attendance.
Also, a shout out to the two guardian angels (Mike Cayton & Charlie Kirkpatrick) standing above the crowd keeping a watchful eye over us all.
Last but not least, a special thanks to Dr. Lewis for not just approving this but trusting each one of us to do our part in pulling it off.
We are all just one piece of a huge puzzle, but when we are all joined together we make a beautiful picture.
Sincerely,
Gerry Paugh





Deloris Hess manager of Cato’s and representative of the Cato Cooperation presents a $100 check to Lewis County Schools and the CIS Program. Mona Vinson accepts the check on behalf of the Communities In Schools Program.



Thank You, Lewis County Transportation Department for Keeping Our Students Safe!


In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lewis County Schools will be participating in Pink Out Day on Friday, October 22nd!


National School Bus Safety Week
October 18-22


In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lewis County Schools will be participating in National Pink Out Day on October 22nd!
#showyoursupport
#wearpink


Upcoming Event
October 27th and 28th


Upcoming Events in Weston
#communityfirst
#community



Join the Fun This Weekend!
October 16th



Wild About School Lunch Winner at PCES
Adryan Freda is today’s winner from the hot lunch participants.
#wildaboutschoollunch




Today at Peterson-Central Elementary School in Mrs. Arnold’s fourth grade class, they made witches hands! So cool!





#dentalhealth





Lewis County Blueprint Communities is hosting a Fun Run. See Flyers for more information.

