Beyond Our Walls
narrative include about the Coop
Eighth Grade VoAg
Eigth graders to a trip to Central Community College for a day of hands on mechatronics.
FFA
Students took part in Husker Harvest Days, District Green Hand, and Land Judging.
"Apply 2 College"
The Leigh Senior Class has 100% participation in the "Apply 2 College” initiative sponsored by the Education Question Foundation. All seniors have applied to at least one college and some have applied to as many as 4 colleges. We wish them luck as they continue to pursue scholarships to help them achieve their academic endeavors.
Health Occupations
Students interested in Health Occupations visited Columbus Community Hosiptal. There, students learned about various occupations in the health field.
Manufacturing Day
Students from Leigh High School attended the Manufacturing Day event held on October 18, 2018, in Columbus. The event was a cooperative effort by Central Community College and Columbus area businesses to inform students about the career opportunities available in the manufacturing industry.
Fire Safety Week
As part of Fire Safety Week, K-6 grade traveled to the Leigh Volunteer Fire Department for a tour of the station.
Elementary Goodwill Trip
Fourth-Sixth graders participate in our annual Goodwill Shopping Trip. Since 2008 students have gone shopping for families in need during the Christmas season. (Pictured left & right)
While shopping at Target fourth, fifth, and sixth graders purchased items for families in need. Items were purchased with money dontated by students.
2018 4th-6th Grade Goodwill Trip to Steve's Madhouse Market
Fourth-Sixth Graders dropping off Goodwill Trip purchases at US92 for a family in need.
Students concluded their Goodwill Trip by singing to the residents at the Stanton Nursing Home.
FCCLA Highway Cleanup
FBLA Park Cleanup
FBLA 1st Annual March of Dimes Walk
Clarkson-Leigh FBLA members gather for a picture at their 1st Annual March of Dimes walk. The event was promoted through social media outlets, word of mouth, and through local radio stations. Community members kept track of their laps, had informational stations to learn about premature babies, a free will donation meal served by FBLA members, and t-shirt's for sale where all proceeds went to March of Dimes. As an organization we were able to raise over $1,000 to donate to March of Dimes!
FBLA members gearing up to serve community members their free will donation meal. Each member brought in an item and we had a smorgasbord of delicious food.