Re-live Graduation '21 from LCHS this weekend starting at Noon on the 28th. Follow the links below or watch on the LC channels on Foothills and Lycom all weekend long!
Grad: https://youtu.be/xmJ76tBak0g Sr. Slideshow:https://youtu.be/fQj5Bv97uPM
The Lawrence County Food Service team will be serving food at all school locations from 10 AM to 12 PM during summer school (until June 10th). Parents and/or guardians may come to the schools to pick up food even if their child does not attend summer school.
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Lawrence County Schools welcomes Mrs. Katie Webb as our next Chief Academic Officer.
Article: https://5il.co/szy3
For more information on summer tennis or anything LC tennis, contact Joey McClanahan 6069396036
Governor Beshear declared an executive order yesterday that requires students and staff members to wear a mask while in a school setting.
See Item 5 under EO 2021-326 below:
https://governor.ky.gov/attachments/20210513_Executive-Order_2021-326_State-of-Emergency.pdf
KY schools have not received specific masking guidance as of 9 PM tonight.
LC Schools will observe our established masking guidance tomorrow for all students and staff.
I will release new information as soon as we are notified.
Hoping to end mask wearing soon. 😷
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We are working on a plan with the LC Health Department to provide Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations for students that are 12 years old and up.
Be on the lookout for more information next week, so you may schedule your student for a vaccination, if you are interested. #AllinLC
This message is for students who have submitted applications for the holdback year related to SB128 ONLY.
If your student has hopes of competing at the Division 1 level after he/she graduates from high school, there is a strong possibility that staying back in school during their high school years COULD impact their eligibility at the college level.
If your high school student-athlete has hopes of playing at the Division 1 level and your student plans to "hold back" next year, you should call the NCAA Customer Service line at 1-877-262-1492 to ask about his/her eligibility.
If your students has been contacted by a Division 1 coach or representative already, you should ask what impact would "holding back" during the high school years would have on your student's eligibility, also.
You SHOULD NOT ask local school officials or high school coaches about this. All answers concerning NCAA eligibility should come from NCAA representatives or from NCAA-affiliated coaches.
We have been receiving NEW INFORMATION about potential issues in the past two days. We have been advised to direct all parents/guardians to the NCAA Customer Service for questions concerning potential D1 athletes who opt to "hold back" during their high school years.
☎️ 1-877-262-1492 - NCAA Customer Service
This message is for students who have submitted applications for the holdback year related to SB128 ONLY.
If your student has hopes of competing at the Division 1 level after he/she graduates from high school, there is a strong possibility that staying back in school during their high school years COULD impact their eligibility at the college level.
If your high school student-athlete has hopes of playing at the Division 1 level and your student plans to "hold back" next year, you should call the NCAA Customer Service line at 1-877-262-1492 to ask about his/her eligibility.
If your students has been contacted by a Division 1 coach or representative already, you should ask what impact would "holding back" during the high school years would have on your student's eligibility, also.
You SHOULD NOT ask local school officials or high school coaches about this. All answers concerning NCAA eligibility should come from NCAA representatives or from NCAA-affiliated coaches.
We have been receiving NEW INFORMATION about potential issues in the past two days. We have been advised to direct all parents/guardians to the NCAA Customer Service for questions concerning potential D1 athletes who opt to "hold back" during their high school years.
☎️ 1-877-262-1492 - NCAA Customer Service
This message is for students who have submitted applications for the holdback year related to SB128 ONLY.
If your student has hopes of competing at the Division 1 level after he/she graduates from high school, there is a strong possibility that staying back in school during their high school years COULD impact their eligibility at the college level.
If your high school student-athlete has hopes of playing at the Division 1 level and your student plans to "hold back" next year, you should call the NCAA Customer Service line at 1-877-262-1492 to ask about his/her eligibility.
If your students has been contacted by a Division 1 coach or representative already, you should ask what impact would "holding back" during the high school years would have on your student's eligibility, also.
You SHOULD NOT ask local school officials or high school coaches about this. All answers concerning NCAA eligibility should come from NCAA representatives or from NCAA-affiliated coaches.
We have been receiving NEW INFORMATION about potential issues in the past two days. We have been advised to direct all parents/guardians to the NCAA Customer Service for questions concerning potential D1 athletes who opt to "hold back" during their high school years.
☎️ 1-877-262-1492 - NCAA Customer Service
Reminder:
IN-PERSON summer classes are being offered for Lawrence County students in K-12 grades.
This is an excellent opportunity to remediate or to accelerate students in preparation for the next grade level.
Application:
https://forms.gle/uiSM9cqY6KXu6goN9
🗓Due May 5th
Dairy boxes are available to be picked up at Louisa East Elementary for any families who may need one. They are free and contain milk, cheese, etc so they need to be picked up today between 12:30 and 2:00 today.
Please complete only 1 parent engagement survey. Most surveys were sent home with your child’s midterm. You may either complete it on paper and send back to your school OR you may click on the link and complete it online. Note-only one survey needs to be completed per household.
https://bit.ly/3gOsRWZ
An accident involving a trailer tire and three students occurred at Fallsburg Elementary School at approximately 3 PM today. Two classes of students were returning from having math class outside when a wheel broke from a trailer that was being hauled north on Route 3. The wheel crossed two lanes of road, the ditch, and the ridge by the school sidewalk. Subsequently, the tire struck the school building then ricocheted to contact three students. One of the students was flown to Cabell Hospital due to his injuries. According to first responders, thankfully, he was responsive and talking with those providing care while being transported.
As a reminder, these forms are due this Friday...
If you would like for your student to participate in the Supplemental School Year Program in accordance with SB128, you must complete the form below.
The form MUST be returned to your school's office staff by MAY 1.
https://5il.co/r8r3
2-year PAID internship program with the LC tech dept. available to LCHS 2021/2022 Juniors
Program will last the Jr year through graduation and so is only open to the Junior class
Learn more and apply here with your school email: https://apprentice.kydataseam.com/
IN-PERSON summer classes are being offered for Lawrence County students in K-12 grades.
This is an excellent opportunity to remediate or to accelerate students in preparation for the next grade level.
Application:
https://forms.gle/uiSM9cqY6KXu6goN9
🗓Due May 5th
LCHS and Louisa Middle entered a lockdown/modified lockdown due to a suspicious male on campus.
Suspect has been apprehended.
All lockdowns have been lifted.
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Google Workspace is having some issues today! See dashboard.
https://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en&v=status
For clarification, you only have to fill out the form if you want your child to repeat this school year in accordance with SB128.
We highly recommend that you meet with your student's counselor and/or teacher before completing the form.
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