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Lee Middle School

LEE MIDDLE SCHOOL

LEE MIDDLE SCHOOL

Lee is a seventh and eighth grade middle school located in almost the exact center of Woodland, California. About 800 students, representing the cultural, socioeconomic, and ethnic diversity of Woodland are currently enrolled. We view our school as a community which has a rich cultural environment.

Our school was named in honor of Harriett S. Lee who taught in Woodland schools during the turn of the century. She was the first woman appointed to the Yolo County Board of Education in 1892. In 1968, 17 years after her death, Miss Lee was recognized by a California legislative proclamation acknowledging her as the founder of Mother's Day in California. Miss Lee's passion for learning, her great desire for fairness, and her love and respect for students pervades the school bearing her name.

 

Through establishing staff collaboration, building positive relationships, and setting high expectations we will ensure every student succeeds at something productive and valuable to both student and school community.