A group of Lee High School students stands outdoors at Hayes Nature Preserve with members of the City of Huntsville’s Green Team. The students are gathered in a semicircle around a table where tools and supplies are laid out, listening to instructions before beginning invasive species removal. Two orange weed pullers stand upright in the foreground, and a Green Team vehicle is parked to the right. Bare trees and cloudy skies appear in the background.
Ms. Walker, an English teacher at Lee High School, stands smiling beside a large presentation screen at a conference. The screen displays her session title, “What If We Listened? Amplifying the Stories of African American Female Student Teachers,” along with the names and affiliations of the presenters, including Alabama A&M University and Lee High School.
Front entrance of Lee High School in Huntsville, Alabama, showing the brick building with tall cream-colored columns, large front windows, landscaped shrubs, and a sidewalk leading to the main doors under the “Huntsville City Schools” sign.
Lee High School logo featuring a large blue starburst design with four smaller stars surrounding it. The text “Lee High School” arches across the top, and “Home of the FamiLEE” curves along the bottom in bold navy lettering.
Lee High Performing Arts students from A Monster Calls stand on stage applauding after receiving their award for Best in Show at the District Trumbauer Festival. Behind them, a large screen displays the message “Best in Show and Going to State: A Monster Calls.”
Senior student Christian Bailey performs his Trumbauer acting piece on stage in Lee High School’s black box theatre while a panel of judges provides feedback. Behind the judges, theatre students watch attentively, waiting for their turn to present during the pre-trial juries.
Lee High School Dance Magnet students participate in a workshop led by Troy University’s Department of Theatre and Dance in the Lee High dance studio. Students are positioned in front of mirrors, practicing choreography with arms raised in various dance poses on the polished studio floor.
Laura Lambert, Naturalist Educator with the Land Trust of North Alabama, instructs Lee High School Green Ambassadors on binocular use during a bird identification activity in the school courtyard. Students hold binoculars up to their eyes as they practice spotting birds across campus.
Lee High Theatre students perform a scene from A Monster Calls. Christopher Hart, portraying Conor, stands at the front of the stage beside Christian Bailey as the Monster. Behind them, ensemble members operate a large, tree-like puppet made of twisted branches and draped fabric, creating the illusion of a towering creature.
Lee High School logo featuring a large blue and white starburst surrounded by four smaller stars. The circular border reads ‘Lee High School, Home of the FamiLEE.’
Erin Duus, a senior at Lee High School, stands in the school’s dance studio. She is smiling and speaking during an interview, with mirrored walls, blue LED lighting, and dance barres visible in the background.
From left to right, Lee High School’s Mrs. Torain, Mr. Rominske, Mrs. Echols, and Mrs. McNealy stand with two representatives from Mazda Toyota while holding their Toyota DRIVE Grant certificates. The photo, taken in a school hallway with students in the background, captures the moment these educators were recognized for projects that will expand hands-on science learning for more than 1,000 students.
Students at Lee High School assemble solar-powered race cars during a hands-on STEM activity led by Lockheed Martin representatives. The event, held in Earth and Space Science, Forensics, and Biology classes, introduced students to real-world applications of science and technology. A Lockheed Martin engineer (center) provides guidance as students collaborate on their projects.
Lee High School logo featuring a large blue and white star surrounded by four smaller stars. The text encircling the design reads ‘Lee High School — Home of the FamiLEE.
Lee High School Homecoming King Shawn Costley and Homecoming Queen Linda Mathis stand together wearing crowns and sashes, smiling and holding a bouquet of white roses. They are joined by Assistant Principal Megan Carroll Chulan, Assistant Principal Patrick Holder, and Principal Kitrise Torain during the 2025 Homecoming celebration.
Lee High School logo featuring a large blue star with four smaller stars inside a circular blue border. The words 'Lee High School' appear across the top and 'Home of the FamiLEE' across the bottom.