
LES Kindergarten Field Trip
Our Kindergartners had a fantastic day at Bull Bottom Farms in Duck Hill, MS. The students enjoyed a hands-on learning experience and created many memories!










50th DAY OF SCHOOL
Our Pre-K students marked the 50th day of school in style last Friday! They enjoyed Coke floats, games, and plenty of fun as they celebrated this milestone together.










Hands-on Math Fun in 2nd Grade!
Ms. Sicks’ and Mrs. Williams’ 2nd graders put their math skills into action by using Play-Doh to build rectangular array models. After creating their arrays, students wrote equations with repeated addition. This multi-sensory activity made learning both fun and meaningful, helping to deepen their understanding of addition.



















Thank you to the Oxford Police Department and Northeast MS Power Association for visiting our Kindergarteners! As part of their Community Helpers unit, students learned how people in our community work together to keep us safe and connected.






Our LES 2nd graders have been busy combining creativity and design! Students started by sketching a blueprint for a painted rock, then brought their ideas to life with bright colors and designs. Each student chose to take their rock home as a keepsake or leave it in the LES garden to share with everyone who visits.











Last week, Ms. Gatlin’s PreK students discovered a walking stick while playing outside, and Ms. Migues’ class celebrated the first fall-like day with outdoor centers. What a wonderful way to welcome September!






This week, our students enjoyed the Move to Learn wellness program!
The free initiative promotes student activity, focus, and energy through short, fun activity breaks. Students also learned valuable healthy living tips on sleep, hydration, and respectful communication, led by the engaging Move to Learn Coach.
Thank you to Move to Learn for bringing wellness and fun into our classrooms!
📸: Abby Still, Bailee Joslin, and Callie Curry for CMG










Mrs. Threlkeld’s first-grade class marked National Lemonade Day with hands-on learning experiences. Students enjoyed lemonade and lemon cookies, practiced descriptive writing, and applied math skills through “lemonade addition” activities.






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Mrs. Porter’s first graders practiced the short vowel a last week with apple-themed activities. Students enjoyed an apple tasting, wrote about their favorite apple color, made apple hats, and listened to an apple read-aloud.






Mrs. Threlkeld’s class recently explored the importance of kindness and working together through a sweet activity. Students shared how each piece of candy is great by itself, but when mixed together, it becomes something even better—just like when we all work together as a class and community.




Last night was full of smiles, excitement, and Commodore spirit at Lafayette Elementary and Upper Elementary’s Open House!
Thank you to all of our families who came out to meet teachers and help our students feel confident and ready for the first day of school.
We can't wait to welcome our youngest Commodores back tomorrow!





Access the updated 2025–2026 Student Handbook by visiting the Parent Resources section of our website.

LCSD Bus Routes for the 2025-2026 school year are available on the website and through the link below.
https://tinyurl.com/27xz9up2


Join us for Open House on July 28th & 29th—check below for building-specific details!

The application is open for the 2025-2026 school year. One application per household must be completed each year.
Visit https://www.gocommodores.org/page/food-services to access the Meal Benefit Application and/or make online lunch payments.

This June, our Pre-K teachers attended the Elevate Your Classroom Conference in Nashville, bringing back fresh ideas and renewed enthusiasm for the year ahead!
A highlight of the trip? Meeting early childhood favorite Jack Hartmann and comedian Gerry Brooks, whose humor and insights left everyone inspired!
We’re so proud of our teachers’ dedication to lifelong learning and can’t wait for them to share this energy with our youngest learners.







