This year's Sr. Play, "Crab Cakes & Murder", will be performed live tomorrow night, Thursday, November 16th @ 7 p.m. in the Stroyan Auditorium.  Admission to this amazing show is only $3 per person.  This one hour show is fun for the whole family! 
Congratulations to the newest members of the Leo Club on their induction on Nov. 8! For more information on what the Leo Club is doing this year, visit https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/article/1341236



Congratulations to Justin Higgins, Hannah Songer, Jack Nesbit, Austin Gardner for their induction into the National Technical Honor Society. You make us so PROUD🧡🖤🧡





Find out how the 2023-24 school year began at Lyndonville CSD this year by reading the Fall 2023 Applegram: https://5il.co/28yei

Kindergarteners sending out a big thank you to our veterans today!

We'd like to recognize our amazing School Psychologist Penny Barry this week!

Congratulations to these second graders who earned October's Character Trait award for Respect. Way to go, girls!

Lyndonville's youngest tigers in Pre-K were visited by the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf this year on 10/31. Each group read the story in class the week before, and then their teachers ensured the story came alive!




First grade gathered together to have a Respectful celebration for October SEL. Each teacher chose two students from their class for the award. Although we had many Respectful students in 1st grade, these 6 students were the most deserving of recognition!







Spanish students have done a lot to introduce the Mexican cultural tradition to LCSD. If you would like to learn more, visit the display the Spanish Club & Art Dept. have created. We are so grateful to the school & to all those who made the Spanish trip & activities possible!

Spanish 2-4 students ate a delicious meal from Medina's Burger King. They earned the free meal by choosing to continue studying in the advanced levels of Spanish. They also stopped by Monte Alban in Medina and participated in an authentic shopping experience! 






Día de los Muertos is here!. Spanish 2-4 students attended an amazing educational Day of the Dead event at the Medina YMCA. They heard from local community members and learned the importance of various elements of the holiday. 










Thanks to a donation from Hartway's Farms in Medina, our first graders were able to pick out the perfect pumpkin and do some fun learning activities with them!  We also shared them with other students and teachers!





Students may have come to school yesterday dressed as their alternative selves, but they were all business as they settled down to work in classrooms and learning spaces.








Spanish students celebrated Day of the Dead on Nov. 1 by working on projects in art class and putting together this colorful display in the hallway.







Students could be found in the hallways and in classrooms dressed up in Halloween costumes yesterday.









Faculty and staff came to school on Halloween dressed as popular characters..







Students participating in Elementary Archery Club with advisor Brad Hoffee. Due to the popularity of this club, several sessions are conducted to accommodate student interest. 



They found that the round pumpkin had the most with 273 seeds, the fat pumpkin had 201 seeds and the tall pumpkin had 140 seeds. Students used the hundreds chart and counting by ones to help add the numbers together.


What better way to practice adding two-digit numbers than with pumpkins? Second graders in Ms. Aydelotte's class predicted how many seeds were in tall, round and fat pumpkins. 


