
👓The White Birch Golf Club at 1515 North Lyndonville Road in Yates Center is hosting a Pop-Up Eyeglass Clinic!
👓Saturday, April 29, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
👓Wide selection of frames
👓Free exam, prescription lenses & frames
👓No appointment necessary
👓No ID required


First graders brought learning and literacy outside last week with word ladders and a decoding path game! A great way to learn while answering the common warm-weather question: 🙋🏻♂️ "Can we have class outside?!" ☀️📝





🚐 The Mobile Dental Unit is HERE, NOW at Lyndonville!
🦷 Oak Orchard Health's Mobile Dental unit has two exam rooms for cleanings, fillings and x-rays.
👩🏻⚕️ They have a dentist, hygienist, dental assistant and coordinator.
✔️ WHO IS ELIGIBLE?: Students in grades PreK-6 who receive Medicaid, Child Health Plus or children with no dental insurance and do not have a dentist. Some spots are open for older students.
📝Interested? Please call (585) 765-3122 for a consent packet to be given to your child for you to complete and return ASAP.


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🚐 The Mobile Dental Unit is HERE, NOW at Lyndonville!
🦷 Oak Orchard Health's Mobile Dental unit has two exam rooms for cleanings, fillings and x-rays.
👩🏻⚕️ They have a dentist, hygienist, dental assistant and coordinator.
✔️ WHO IS ELIGIBLE?: Students in grades PreK-6 who receive Medicaid, Child Health Plus or children with no dental insurance and do not have a dentist. Some spots are open for older students.
📝Interested? Please call (585) 765-3122 right now for a consent packet to be given to your child for you to complete! Fill it out at home, then come back to the school with your completed packet ready to go!


Last week, Mrs. VonHendy's class grew by four (tiny) feet! They knew it was guinea be a good day when Ms. Becky visited students in the playroom with her family's guinea pig! 🤩


Lyndonville Elementary's 4-H students recently enjoyed an engineering challenge! Groups were given an assortment of popsicle sticks, clothespins, and binder clips to build a tall tower that could sustain an “earthquake”! It was great to see their creative methods!





First graders enjoyed a ukulele lesson with Mrs. Trupo last week! ♪ What better way to brighten a day when returning from school break?


MP3 report cards have been posted to the portal for students in grades 4-12. All MP3 report cards for students in grades PreK - 12 have been mailed or sent home with students.

Throughout February, our third graders read about how people in our history used their talents to help people. The unit ended with a third grade talent show! Some talents included playing guitar, gymnastics and stand-up comedy! We have some very talented third graders!


Recently, each Pre-K student received two brand-new, age-appropriate spring books to keep! Thank you so much to Aloha Books, Ohana100, and The Daniel Kahikina Akaka Family Foundation, who donated the books along with five boxes of gently used books for our older students!


Congratulations to the newest members of the Lyndonville chapter of the Leo club upon their induction this evening- and thank you to all club members for your service and leadership in our community!


Our third graders would like to thank Mrs. Trupo for arranging a field trip to attend the Roberts Wesleyan College Symphony Orchestra! Students enjoyed learning about all of the different instruments and hearing the music. The Star Wars theme song was a fan favorite!



For the past few weeks, our third graders have been reading about animal adaptations. The unit ended with guest speaker, DEC Officer Vern Fonda. Officer Fonda taught third graders more information about animals, and even brought some exciting props!





Recently, 20 Lyndonville high school students attended a "GLOW with Your Hands: Healthcare" event. The event gave attendees the chance to learn about rewarding careers in healthcare. Students participated in hands-on demonstrations from professionals in over 20 different fields!


A new look is coming to the Lyndonville CSD website on March 31, 2023 at 10:30 a.m.!
Keep an eye out for...
🐾 Updated content
🐾 Fresh new look
🐾 Added features
Questions & feedback can be sent to communications@lcsdk12.org!


Recently, 16 Lyndonville juniors attended the NACAC National College Fair at Buffalo State! Students traveled to the college to meet with admission representatives from schools across the country. With over 200 colleges and universities in attendance, students have an opportunity to have specific questions about the decision-making process answered as well as learn from representatives from each institution what makes their college or university special. Not to mention, the attendees always love going to lunch afterwards - this year they went to Sonic!




Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Lyndonville this weekend! The Wizard of Oz performances take place March 24-25 at 7 p.m. and March 26 at 2 p.m.! Click your ruby red slippers three times to end up in the Stroyan Auditorium! Can't wait to see everyone "Over the Rainbow"!


Last week, our 4-H Club met and learned about ornithology and the habits of nesting birds! They worked on creating their own nests (without glue) and learned how talented birds are! Thank you to Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension for this partnership!




Mrs. Sparks' UPK class made leprechaun name hats and celebration cookies last week for a St. Patrick's Day celebration! 🤩🍀



Lyndonville’s National Junior Honor Society has teamed up with Caps for Kids, a national non-profit organization that is committed to giving caps that are signed by professional athletes and celebrities to children that are battling cancer. Students were encouraged to participate in the annual cap day initiative and we were able to raise $150.
This fundraiser brings awareness and support to children being treated for cancer. Thousands of people have participated in the Cap Day fundraiser to help raise funds and awareness to the cause and Cap day is a fun opportunity for students to give back to the community.
The proceeds all go directly to Caps for Kids. Thank you to all that have participated in helping us raise $150 to go to Caps for Kids. These simple donations can go a long way in the lives of young cancer patients.
