Thank you to outgoing Board of Education members Steve Vann, Sue Hrovat and Ted Lewis for many years of service to the Board.

Last week, fifth graders stepped back in time by touring one of the oldest forts in North America, Old Fort Niagara. They learned about our region's rich early American history from passionate presenters, and wonderfully preserved structures and settings.





Monday, June 10th, a Driving Under the Influence demonstration will be conducted for Senior High Students. Emergency vehicles, including police, fire, ambulance, & Mercy Flight, will be on school grounds. Please don't be alarmed, this is for educational purposes.
Girls Modifed Softball wrapped up their season on Monday evening with a win against Alexander, making their record 8-1 this year. That was followed by pizza, Hojack ice cream, and our softball awards! What a wonderful season!


Congratulations to our Modified Baseball team on their winning season! Great job today to finish with a win against Alexander.

Senior High Band & Chorus students performed a variety of songs in the Spring Concert on May 29. Songs were sung in Swahili and Spanish, as well as English. We heard the band play the sounds of war, a ship on the high seas and a song from "Indiana Jones"! Bravo!
On May 29, several juniors visited SUNY Brockport for a presentation and tour of the college. Students also experienced the "World's Greatest Cheeseburger" and the finest custard ice cream in this region.







On May 30, 13 students were inducted into the National Honor Society. Congratulations!
Last night, 16 students were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society! Congratulations!
Thank you to local farmer Fred Bergeman for speaking to the 4-H Club. Students learned about different kinds of cows, their food & what keeps them healthy. They enjoyed a special treat while coloring a picture of a cow. Be sure to thank a farmer in June - Dairy Month!




Lyndonville Elementary students enjoyed Fishing Club after school today!



Thank you to all who have served and all who have made the Ultimate Sacrifice.
God Bless America.🇺🇸

Junior High Band students performed a variety of songs in the Spring Concert on Tuesday night. We heard the sounds of Shakespeare, Godzilla, a shipwreck and one of Neil Diamond's most famous tunes! Bravo!
The Junior High Chorus performed in a Spring Concert on Tuesday night, with songs sang in Latin and Swahili, as well as English. Well done!
More examples of student artwork! Thanks to Art Teacher Ashley Maybach for organizing the District Art Show on May 21!
The District Art Show on May 21 displayed the artistic talents of our students!
The results are in for Lyndonville Central School District's 2024-25 Budget Vote and Board of Education Election: https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/article/1611428

Progress reports have been uploaded to the portal for students in grades 7-12. Hard copies will be mailed out next week.
More information on the pizzas available to order from Dubby's Wood Fired Pizza for the Class of 2028 fundraiser on May 21 from 3-8 p.m. in the parking lot by the playground. Pizzas will be $12.

Four new members were inducted into the LCSD Athletic Hall of Fame on May 11. Pictured from left, Connie Wehner-Zelazny, Gary Wilson, Mark Hughes and Terry Stephens were honored with a certificate & plaque. For more info, visit https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/article/1601121

