Go to the following link to view the Weekly Parent Bulletin for April 8th - 12th.
https://shorturl.at/bqIV3
Knight's Market will provide food and personal care items to students in
need discreetly and safely to assist them with everyday items.
Please consider a donation of personal care items or food to our High School
Market.
Food items:
-Noodles
-Pasta Sauce
-Mac-n-Cheese (Box or Easy Mac)
-Cereal
-Canned Soup
-Mashed Potato Packets
-Ramen
Donations can be dropped off during Secondary Conferences
on 4/4/24 & 4/8/24 from 4:15-7pm or at the Secondary Office Front Desk
during school hours. All donated items must be new, unopened,
and unexpired. Monetary donations or gift cards are always accepted.
If you have questions you can e-mail Rhonda Jensen!
Knight's Market will provide food and personal care items to students in
need discreetly and safely to assist them with everyday items.
Please consider a donation of personal care items or food to our High School
Market.
Food items:
-Noodles
-Pasta Sauce
-Mac-n-Cheese (Box or Easy Mac)
-Cereal
-Canned Soup
-Mashed Potato Packets
-Ramen
Donations can be dropped off during Secondary Conferences
on 4/4/24 & 4/8/24 from 4:15-7pm or at the Secondary Office Front Desk
during school hours. All donated items must be new, unopened,
and unexpired. Monetary donations or gift cards are always accepted.
If you have questions you can reach out to Rhonda Jensen, Secondary Paraprofessional!
Go to the link below to view the Weekly Parent Bulletin for April 1st - 5th.
https://shorturl.at/fyNV6
In 7th Grade Social Studies, students learned about what propaganda is and how it was used by the US during World War II. Using what they learned, the students were asked to make their own propaganda posters about a problem in school, making sure to have a strong message for their audiences! They had lots of fun getting to express their thoughts about what changes they want in schools.
Please join us for a Question & Answer session with our Superintendent candidates. This is an opportunity to learn about their vision for our district and ask the important questions that matter to you.
School board and student council members met for the final breakfast of the year to provide updates on student activities and concerns.
Topics included snow week, food service, school cleanliness, and locker room storage.
Please join us for a Question & Answer session featuring our Superintendent candidates. This is an opportunity to learn about their vision for our district and ask the important questions that matter to you.
Due to the weather and potential for icy and snowy roads LCWM will be two hours late today, March 26, 2024. No AM Preschool.
On Monday evening, students showcased their science fair projects to members of the school board, gearing up for the state competition set for today!
Topics they are presenting on include studies on algae growth in area lakes and how it can be used for beneficial purposes, an in depth look at the Tesla turbine, Gluten vs. wheat in cooking, a robot programmed to play the game of chess, and more!
Thank you to Mrs. Moeller and Mr. VanGenderen for working with these students and providing these experiences! We look forward to finding out the results on Sunday!
The National Honor Society is hosting a blood drive this Friday!! Please sign up here:
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=56055
The LCWM Robotics team came home with the People's Choice "Wonderfully Wacky" Award from the Engineering Machine Design Competition today! Their team will advance to regionals in Rochester on April 19.
Happy Pi Day from the LCWM Secondary School!
HS students are out discovering pi by measuring the circumference and diameter of circles around the school and the JH students are learning the digits of pi by playing an exciting card game.
On Tuesday, March 12, the LCWM Concert Choir participated in the Subsection Choir Contest at MCW High School. The choir performed some challenging and beautiful music, and earned an Excellent rating! Freshman choir member, Grace, accompanied one of the choir pieces on piano.
In addition, ten Concert Choir students were selected to perform in the Director's Festival Honor Choir. These students joined several top choir students from other area schools in the subsection to rehearse and perform a concert on the evening of the choir contest. The honor choir participants from LCWM were Gavin, Daniel, Sam, Kalib, Abigail, Kaylie, Madi, Hazel, Grace, and Braylee. Sam and Madi were also selected to be featured for a spoken word solo in one of the pieces.
Social media can be great and not so great. Unfortunately, the individuals who post these links in the comments of the school pages and the LCWM Booster Club page are not legitimate and they are a scam. As a District, we try to delete them as soon as we see them, but it can be too late.
If you clicked on a link that was in the comment section of the Facebook posts throughout this tournament season, make sure to check your accounts!
Please ALWAYS only get the information directly from the school's website and the Activities Calendar. You can access the activities calendar by clicking it in the Quick Links menu at the bottom of the school website or Under Activities in Menu?
Here is a link directly to the calendar also!
https://valleyconf.org/public/genie/44/school/163/
NHS is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Friday, March 22! Please see the attached flyer for additional information!
Last Friday, seven students from LCWM participated in the annual Trig Star competition at South Central College. The Trig Star program is an annual competition that recognizes the best students of trigonometry from schools throughout Minnesota. The Minnesota Society of Professional Surveyors, Chapter One, sponsored the event. In our chapter, over 130 students from five area schools participated.
PRESALE tickets for Monday's Boys Basetball game will be available today until 3:30 pm and Monday until 3:00 pm in the District Office! Tickets are also available at the gate at MSU.
Spring sports are starting soon!!
Spanish 3 & 4 got to visit La Plaza Fiesta in Madelia to practice their ordering skills in Spanish (and enjoy a delicious meal!). Thanks to La Plaza Fiesta for always being so welcoming and allowing our students to practice their skills in real world situations!