
The Varsity Girls Soccer team played against Pembroke last night. Lyndonville came from behind at the half to win the game, 4-1. Well done!

The Varsity Girls Volleyball team played against Oakfield-Alabama last night. O-A won, but the Lyndonville team put forth good effort!

Some first day of school photos from Deanna Luckman's Pre-K 4 class, including outside fun and painting with water colors!








Some more kindergartners in Amy Kingsbury's class celebrating the first day of school!






These kindergarteners in Amy Kingsbury's class posed for first day of school photos last week!







Dear Parents,
The safety of LCSD children is very important to us. It is well-known that we are required to conduct fire and safety drills. A new requirement under Educational Law is parental notification. Our faculty and staff have been trained on how to conduct all drills in a calm and emotionally safe manner for your child.
Fire drills are weather dependent.
I will send out parental notifications any week we plan to conduct drills.
This message is to inform you that we will be conducting drills within the next week.
Please contact me or your child's principal if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Sharon Smith
Superintendent of Schools

Starting TODAY, the Fitness Center is now open to community members on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5-7 p.m.


Lyndonville Varsity Boys Soccer team congratulate Coach Wes Bradley on his 200 Victory. Thank you Coach Bradley🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤🫶🏻🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤


Coach Bradley's 200 Victory in today's Varsity soccer win 1:0 over Newfane.


It was a GREAT first week at Lyndonville Schools. Thank you to all our teachers and staff who worked so hard in their preparation to welcome students back.
It is going to be an amazing 2024-2025 School year. We hope our children and families have a wonderful and restful weekend.


If you are interested in chaperoning field trips this school year, you must apply to be a school volunteer at least 30 days prior to the trip. A new form must be completed each year & approved by BOE. Application info: https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/page/volunteer-corner


It's so nice to see students settled into their classrooms and hard at work during their first week of school! Well done!

Students got back into their school day schedule this week. We're off to a good start!

LCSD 2024-25 printed calendars are available in the Main St. and Housel Ave. offices. Please feel free to stop by and pick one up or call the appropriate office for your student(s) and we'll send one home with them.
The calendar is also available online at https://5il.co/2ukl4


A robo text went out to parents/guardians on 9/3 about the first day of school for students. If you didn't receive this text, call the office at 585-765-3122 to update your cell number.
If you previously opted out of robo texts and want to opt back in, text "Start" to 98900.


We look forward to welcoming back our LCSD students in grades 1-12 on 9/4 and Pre-K & Kindergarten students on 9/5!
ES families can check drop off and pick up times by visiting: https://5il.co/2vl2r
Breakfast & lunch are free again this year.


Student singers kicked off Opening Day! Service milestones were celebrated, along with teachers who received tenure. Retiring Business Administrator Bart Schuler was recognized. Superintendent Sharon Smith addressed staff, along with Board President Jerod Thurber.

Opening Day for LCSD staff was on Wednesday, and new staff members were introduced. All staff received a Lyndonville t-shirt this year, and they wore them proudly. We're off to a great start!

More photos from Back to School Night!

Back to School Night was very busy on Tuesday as students and their families came in to both schools to find classrooms, drop off supplies, open lockers, meet teachers and grab something to eat from Dubby's!