Support the Class of 2028 by participating in the Dubby's Wood Fired Pizza fundraiser on May 21 from 3-8 p.m. at the parking lot by the playground. Pizzas will be $12.

In partnership with Yates Community Library, Librarian Emily Cebula & Social Studies Teacher Chris Vaughan hosted a visit w/author Andrea Page for 8th graders. Page spoke of the daily life of the Sioux, their tragic history & heroic actions of Code Talkers during WWII.




Today is National School Nurse Day! We'd like to recognize LCSD School Nurse Mary Kurz for all she does for our students!

This week (5/6-10/24) is Teacher Appreciation Week! We appreciate all the work our teachers and support staff do to help our students bloom in school!

Last week, the Pre-K classrooms had some young visitors brought in by Teacher Aide Rebecca Strickland. Students enjoyed holding and playing with the baby chickens.







Girls' Modified Softball earned another win Friday night against Wheatland-Chili! Way to go, Tigers!

You are invited to the Athletic Hall of Fame event on May 11 at 11 a.m. at White Birch Golf Course. Tickets are $15 and include brunch. RSVP by May 6 to Jim Zeliff at jzeliff@lcsdk12.org or 585-765-3143 to purchase tickets.

Students in Emma Baldwin's 9th gr. Pre-AP English class celebrated National Deer Day on April 25. This class has bonded over their affection for deer this year, making it an inviting and open learning space. Everyone enjoyed deer cupcakes on this day!


Envirothon- Congratulations to the Lyndonville Envirothon Team, advised by Miss Kathleen Wronski, for winning first place in their competition on May 1. Maddie Baker, Jocelyn Mack, James Giarla and Molly Ingersoll did a great job earning the top scores for their video, Soils test and Current issues test. Overall, the team won first place for both Niagara and Orleans counties! The team will travel to SUNY Cortland for the NYS Championship competition May 22nd and 23rd.

Happy Principal's Day to Pre-K-Grade 6 Principal Dr. Smith & Junior/Senior High Principal Dr. Slack!

To find out more about the upcoming budget vote and board member election on May 21, as well as read about the accomplishments of students and staff, check out the Budget 2024 Applegram: https://5il.co/2k917

Skills USA Winners- Two Lyndonville high school students achieved gold medals in the Skills USA State competition held in Syracuse on April 24-26. They are eligible to compete in the national competition in Atlanta, Georgia in June. Skills USA is a United States career and technical student organization serving more than 395,000 high school, college and middle school students and professional members enrolled in career and technical education programs.
Madison Davis took first place in Health Occupations Professional Portfolio and
Austin Gardner won first in Electronics Technology. Congratulations!


Some more Girls' Varsity Softball photos from Friday night's game.
It was a sunny, but chilly, night for softball on Friday. Girls' Varsity Softball played against Oakfield-Alabama and won, 10-8. Well done, ladies!
LCSD is accepting applications for our Pre-K program. More information can be found here: https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/article/1448288 Here is the link to the registration form: https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/page/pre-k-registration

Deanna Luckman's Pre-K class made guinea pigs with Melissa Marciszewski for a pet craft.

Students in Emily Aydelotte and Brenna LaSpada's class worked together to color a mural to show that everyone takes part in helping the earth. Happy Earth Day!

The Elementary Jazz, Junior Jazz and High School Jazz Bands performed, along with the Select Chorus, at the Night of Jazz this week. Music from Frank Sinatra to Radiohead was performed. Well done!
The Night of Jazz on April 17 was full of music from students in grades 5-12. Soloists, duets, trios and groups performed a variety of songs. Bravo!
Students in grades 4-6 are participating in a yoga club run by reading specialists Amy Damasiewicz and Katie Strusienski. Research shows that yoga encourages a more relaxed, peaceful state of mind.

