Lindsey Elementary Celebrates 10 Years

Lois Lindsey Elementary School recently marked a significant milestone with a celebration of its 10th anniversary. The event, commemorating a decade of academic excellence and community involvement in Allen ISD, paid tribute to the school's commitment to "Leading and Learning - The Lone Star Way."

The program kicked off with a welcome message from Justin Spies, followed by heartfelt words from the school's namesake, Ms. Lois Lindsey. Assistant Principal, Lisa McMillen, took the stage to acknowledge individuals and groups who have contributed to the school's success over the years.

A musical interlude by the 6th Grade Choir performing "Count On Me" by Bruno Mars set the tone for the event, followed by Avery Kinkel, Lindsey alum and current AHS student, singing “Colors of the Wind” from Disney’s "Pocahontas."

Art teacher, Theresa Nolte, presented the school gift, which was a painting by students, while 2nd grade teacher, Kelsey Evans, unveiled a handcrafted quilt symbolizing the memories created over the last decade. Lindsey alum and current AHS student, Rylee Polk, performed "Journey to the Past" from Anastasia.

Delivering remarks that celebrated past achievements and looked forward to a future of continued success was Lindsey alum and current AHS student, Logan Whisenhunt.

The event concluded with closing remarks from Superintendent Dr. Robin Bullock, encapsulating a decade of growth and achievement.

Lois Lindsey Elementary's 10-year anniversary was not just a celebration of a school, but a recognition of a community that comes together to support its young learners. Here's to the next ten years of excellence at Lois Lindsey Elementary.

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Lindsey Elementary 10 Year Celebration - 2024-02