A bald eagle was spotted flying over the district yesterday. While eagles normally like to fish in open water, winter causes them to become scavengers for their meals. They will hang out near bodies of water because other animals are attracted to the water, too. We are lucky to be able to spot them occasionally in this part of the world!

Good luck to the Girls Basketball teams competing at home tonight against Elba!

Celebrating the cold weather and talking about mixtures, Pre-K 4 students in Deanna Luckman's class made homemade ice cream using snow. Students tasted their ice cream and gave it a thumbs up - they loved it!








Good luck to the Boys Basketball teams as they compete tonight at home against Wheatland-Chili! Good luck to the Modified Basketball team as they compete at Elba today!

First graders in Americus Burke and Amy Muscato's class spent time learning about polar/Arctic animals, specifically the polar bear and penguin. They wrote about these animals, picked their favorite and completed an experiment where they used "blubber" (coconut oil) to see how polar bears stay warm in the cold!






Good luck to the Girls Basketball teams as they compete tonight at home against Wheatland-Chili!

National School Counseling Week is Feb. 2-6. This year's theme is "School Counselors Amplify Student Success." This is certainly true for these LCSD professionals who boost student achievement, social-emotional development and career planning.

Good luck to the: Boys Basketball teams as they compete at home against Pembroke; Modified Basketball team as they compete at home against Notre Dame; Girls Varsity Basketball team as they compete at Global Concepts; and Wrestling team as they compete at home against Holley-Kendall!


Congratulations to these two second graders for receiving Student of the Month for demonstrating perseverance throughout the month of January!

Members of the Lyndonville Central School District community recently recorded a podcast episode highlighting the district's music program. To find out more and listen to the podcast, visit https://www.lyndonvillecsd.org/article/2670590

Once students in Deanna Luckman's and Montica Sparks' classes started eating the donuts they made, they then voted on which donuts they liked the best - chocolate or sprinkles. Sprinkles won!





Deanna Luckman's and Montica Sparks' classes made a mixture of donuts and observed how food changes as it cooks.






Good luck to the Girls Basketball teams as they compete on Saturday at Holley!

Good luck to the Boys Basketball teams as they compete tonight at home against Oakfield-Alabama!

Good luck to the Girls Basketball teams as they compete against Oakfield-Alabama tonight at home and the Wrestling team at Wilson!

Good luck to the Boys Basketball teams as they compete at home tonight against Notre Dame and the Wrestling team as they compete at Albion!

Due to weather conditions, Lyndonville Central School District is closed on Monday, Jan. 26. All afternoon and evening activities are canceled on Monday.

All Lyndonville CSD after school and evening activities have been cancelled.

We currently have the following openings in the 2025-26 school year for children who reside in the Lyndonville Central School District in our Pre-K program:
- Two seats for 3-year-olds - program runs 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. daily
- Two seats for 4-year-olds - program runs 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. daily
Transportation is provided for those who live outside the village.
- Two seats for 3-year-olds - program runs 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. daily
- Two seats for 4-year-olds - program runs 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. daily
Transportation is provided for those who live outside the village.

Here is a glimpse of the Modified Boys Basketball team schedule for the season.

