Meet the Teacher
Ms. Marlee Bourey
My name is Marlee Bourey and I'm a home-grown North Carolinian born to two upstate New Yorkers. I'm usually mistaken for a "Northerner," though I've always lived here in NC. I attended school in Wake County, and went on to earn a degree in Elementary Education from Western Carolina University. (Go Catamounts!) I graduated with that degree from the WCU Honors College in May of 2008. I also have the honor of being a North Carolina Teaching Fellow, which was an excellent and prestigious scholarship program that offered me many enrichment opportunities. I hold a Masters of Education in Instructional Technology from East Carolina University, which I obtained in December of 2016.
I've been in the classroom for 15 years now, spending 5 of those years as a classroom teacher (3rd and 4th grade), and the past 10 years as an Instructional Technology Facilitator. My role here at LSES is an expansive one--I help plan the activities that our students do in the lab, and I help all of our teachers (and students) feel comfortable and confident using technology here at school. I also help coach our LEGO League Team, the LSES Cougar Bots, and am one of the Battle of the Books coaches for our school, as well. You'll usually find me buzzing around the school assisting with various tech needs, or occasionally behind my computer, responding to emails and developing professional development activities for the staff. I am happy to answer any questions, so feel free to reach out!
Phone: (910) 893-3483
Email: mbourey@harnett.k12.nc.us
Degrees & Certifications:
MAEd - Instructional Technology
BSEd - Elementary Education
Daily Schedule
Google Classroom
Google Classroom is an online platform that our school uses for classwork and communication.
Students will use their school Google account and password to log into their teacher's Google Classroom. Contact your child's teacher for this information as well as their class code.
In the computer lab, students in grades 3-5 will use Google Classroom to complete various assignments, including internet safety activities and research projects.
NC Curriculum Standards
Expectations of Technology Classes
1. Be respectful of whoever is speaking!
2. Stay focused--be present for class.
3. Listen to all directions before exploring any links that have been shared.
4. Participate! Have fun with us while we learn!
Students found to be misusing technology, whether by visiting inappropriate sites or by using school property in ways that could potentially damage that property, may lose access to that technology by either having it locked down or having accounts disabled. Remember that the technology checked out to you is intended for instructional use only.