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Page 4C, The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, September 4,2019 KINCHAFOONEE PRIMARY & LEE COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Monday, September 9 Pepperoni Pizza, Fresh Garden Salad Seasoned Corn, Fruit, Milk Tuesday, September 10 Chicken Nuggets, Mac-n-Cheese Green Beans, Breaded Okra, Fruit, Milk Wednesday, September 11 Pepperoni Fun Lunch or Hamburger on Bun Baked Chips, Baked Beans Scalloped Potatoes, Fruit, Milk Thursday, September 12 Hot Cheesy Grits, Choice of Ham or Smoked Sausage, Tri-Potato Wedge Carrots with Dip, Fruit, Milk Friday, September 13 Fish Sticks, French Fries Garden Peas, Fruit, Milk TWIN OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL & LEE COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Monday, September 9 Chicken Soft Taco with Cheese & Salsa or Pepperoni Pizza, Shredded Lettuce & Tomato Seasoned Corn, Fruit, Milk Tuesday, September 10 Chicken Nuggets or Corn Dog, Mac-n-Cheese Green Beans, Breaded Okra, Fruit, Milk Wednesday, September 11 Pepperoni Fun Lunch or Hamburger on Bun Baked Chips, Baked Beans Scalloped Potatoes, Fruit, Milk Thursday, September 12 Hot Cheesy Grits, Biscuit, Choice of Ham or Smoked Sausage, Tri-Potato Wedge Carrots with Dip, Fruit, Milk Friday, September 13 Buffalo Chicken Bites, Garlic Breadstick or Bacon Cheeseburger on Bun, French Fries Coleslaw, Fruit, Milk LCMS EAST & WEST LUNCH MENU Monday, September 9 Chicken Soft Taco with Cheese & Salsa or Pepperoni Pizza, Shredded Lettuce & Tomato Seasoned Corn, Fruit, Milk Tuesday, September 10 Chicken Nuggets or Corn Dog Mac-n-Cheese, Green Beans, Breaded Okra Cookie, Fruit, Milk Wednesday, September 11 Beef Tenders or Chicken Wings Rolls, Baked Beans Scalloped Potatoes, Fruit, Milk Thursday, September 12 Hot Cheesy Grits, Biscuit, Choice of Ham or Smoked Sausage, Tri-Potato Wedge Carrots with Dip, Fruit, Milk Friday, September 13 Buffalo Chicken Bites, Garlic Breadstick or Bacon Cheeseburger on Bun, French Fries Coleslaw, Fruit, Milk NINTH GRADE CAMPUS & LEE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH MENU Monday, September 9 Chicken Soft Taco with Cheese & Salsa or Pepperoni Pizza, Shredded Lettuce & Tomato Seasoned Corn, Fruit, Milk Tuesday, September 10 Chicken Nuggets or Corn Dog Mac-n-Cheese, Green Beans, Breaded Okra Cookie, Fruit, Milk Wednesday, September 11 Beef Tenders or Chicken Wings Rolls, Baked Beans Scalloped Potatoes, Fruit, Milk Thursday, September 12 Hot Cheesy Grits, Biscuit, Choice of Ham or Smoked Sausage, Tri-Potato Wedge Carrots with Dip, Fruit, Milk Friday, September 13 Buffalo Chicken Bites, Garlic Breadstick or Bacon Cheeseburger on Bun, French Fries Coleslaw, Fruit, Milk Submitted Photos Marketing Principal students at LCHS Ninth Grade Campus learn about soft skills as they work themselves out of a human knot. Soft skills include attitude, communication, creative and critical thinking, work ethic, teamwork, decision making, positivity, time management, motivation, problem-solving, and conflict resolution. Each group had to communicate and use teamwork to complete the task. Some students stepped up to show great leadership abilities while others listened well and worked as a team to get out of the knot. Groups that were unable to complete the task, discussed issues causing this including too many leaders, lack of listening among some students, and other communication issues. Overall, students had fun and were able to demonstrate soft skills that are required by industries. Floral Design Workshop Special to the Ledger Students from LCMS West, LCMS East, and LCHS were accom panied by LCMSW Agriculture teacher Miss Sarah Larson on a recent visit to Tifton for a Floral Design Workshop. It was a great night of fellowship, learning, and fun! The students had a BLAST creating round centerpieces, bud vases, and boutonnieres. Students pictured left to right are LCMSE students Madison Miller and Gordon Brown, LCHS students Dani Stodghill and Rilee Redmond, and LCMSW students Grace Poore and Ke’Myah Jefferson, both 7th graders. Chaos from page 2C along faster. No morn ing TV for starters and that cell phone can wait until after breakfast and getting dressed before it becomes the center of their lives. Being more organized will also help. Have a designated place for backpacks and school books, and make sure they’re in place before bedtime. School clothes get laid out the night before. Have a special in-box for school papers that need to be signed. If your child forgets to put the papers there after school, consequences should kick in. There’s no perfect cure to school morning craziness, but making the kids shoulder more of the responsibility, and giving them a system to help make things more organized, can not only make that morning rush more civilized, but can also provide skills that will help them through out life. Counseling Corner” is provided by the American Counseling Association. Com ments and questions to ACAcorner@counsel- ing.org or visit the AC A website at www.counsel- ing.org.