
The Class of 2026 is hosting an LCS vs. Law Enforcement volleyball game on Thursday, March 9 in the LCS Varsity Gym at 6 p.m.!
Tickets are $2 and are being sold at the door and during lunch from March 6-9, so send your kids to school with some ticket money! Concessions are also being sold. Come watch the fun, bring your friends and family, and support the Class of 2026!


🐯 Registration for Spring Sports is OPEN! Register at the link below!
👉 https://www.familyid.com/organizations/lyndonville-central-school-district-athletics


Congratulations to our Lady Tigers Varsity Basketball team on their overtime win in the semi-finals. You make us PROUD 🧡🖤🧡


Lyndonville Varsity Girls Basketball Team is hosting our Sectional Game at 7:00pm Tonight. Come out and support our Lady Tigers🏀


Mrs. Botsford's second grade RTI group learned about "The Three Little Pigs". Students read several versions of the book, built & tested their own houses against various wind powers, then wrote & illustrated their own version that they shared with the 3-year-old program!





Lorelei Dillenbeck's watercolor painting, titled "Hidden," was recently entered into Daemen University's All High Exhibition, a juried exhibition open to all high school juniors and seniors!


For Valentine's Day, our PreK-3 students painted hearts with toy cars and trucks! We LOVE the creativity! 🤩




This #FBF we're taking it back to this past Saturday, where we celebrated our girls basketball seniors! Shelby Boring, Haley Shaffer, Lorelei Dillenbeck, Annabelle Follman, and Peyton Silversmith were honored before proceeding to beat Medina, 73-44! 🐯🏀#TigerPride


Our PreK students enjoyed yesterday's wonderful weather!
"Everybody's smilin, sunshine day!
Everybody's laughin', sunshine day!
Everybody seems so happy today...
It's a sunshine day!"











February 15th is National School Resource Officer Day! SROs are valuable and essential members of the education community, and have gone above and beyond to earn the respect and support from the public in the pursuit of keeping schools and students safe. Thank you, Deputy Barnum! #SchoolResourceOfficerAppreciationDay


The LCS Staff vs. Law Enforcement Volleyball Game has been POSTPONED to a date TBD. We will update you when it has been rescheduled!


Congratulations to Payton Grabowski and Sebastian Temich who will be representing Lyndonville at the NY State Wrestling Championships. Payton finished FIRST and Sebastian finished SECOND. We are so proud of these young men. Congratulations Coaches Zeliff, Suhr, and Joy.



Flashlight Friday reading in Miss Goheen's and Mrs. Colona's 2nd grade Class.





Have you thanked a school counselor lately? This week is National School Counseling Week! Lyndonville has four wonderful counselors who implement comprehensive school counseling programs, which are a crucial part of the educational process for all students. Thank you to our counselors who help our students succeed and dream big! #NSCW23


The Winter 2023 Applegram is now available! Click the link below to check it out!
https://5il.co/1ok63

A roaring CONGRATS to Coach Joe Suhr and Coach Jimmy Zeliff, who were honored as COACHES OF THE YEAR in @SecVAthletics Class B3 this past weekend at sectionals! This accolade is well-deserved!🐯 #TigerPride #LyndonvillePride


VICTORY! Lyndonville Tigers are Section V Wrestling Class B3 CHAMPS! Additionally, Payton Grabowski earned his 100TH Wrestling Career Win! There will be a parade TONIGHT between 7:15-7:30 p.m. starting south of the bridge on Main St., back to the school! SPREAD THE WORD! We’ll see you there!

Bravo to our LCS students who participated in today's All County performances. Congratulations to all of the musicians from Orleans County who performed today!


Report cards for MP2 are finalized and have been posted to the portal!! Grades PreK - 3 report cards were sent home in student backpacks. Grades 4 - 12 report cards were mailed home today.

Our preschoolers recently incorporated a fun lemonade stand project into their World of Wonders curriculum! In Unit 4, the theme was food, and students were excited to learn about food, where it comes from and how it changes when cooked. To go along with the theme, students learned about different jobs in the food industry. In the math component, students learned about money by looking at coins and learning about quantities. With their lemonade stand, the kids selected the prices, made a list of ingredients, made lemonade and constructed the stand before making transactions with paper money! What a sweet lesson!



