Have you checked off these summer to-do list items? Don't forget to get your kids in for physicals & immunizations! It's recommended to make an appointment ASAP to beat the back-to-school rush! Forms can be found at lyndonvillecsd.org/healthservices under "Required Health Forms".
over 2 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Summer To Do List
Lyndonville Central School will be hosting a PreK/Kindergarten Open House on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, from 9:30- 11:30 a.m.! We hope to see you there!
over 2 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
PreK Open House, Tuesday, July 4, 2023 from 9:30-11L30 a.m. at the Main Street location
Mr. Santella's library/tech students have been hard at work using technology to create! 6th graders developed their own Flappy Bird game, while 4th graders are shown showing off the name tags they designed in Tinkercad, and then printed with the Library 3D Printer!
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids in the library working on making their own app.
Kids in the library showing off their 3D Printed Name Tags
3D Printed Name Tags
Mrs. Sparks' UPK class had a field trip to Medina Memorial Hospital for the Teddy Bear Clinic! 🧸 We had a tour of the hospital, and our teddy bears went on a bus ride, stopped for a quick x-ray and were bandaged up by the kind nurses. Our bears were good as new when we left!
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Kids with their stuffed animals.
Recently, some of our talented singers from the Elementary and Jr. High choruses sang the National Anthem and Take Me Out to the Ballgame at the Batavia MuckDogs game! 🎤The kids had a blast and the MuckDogs won! Brianna Wheeler was also chosen as Teacher of the Game! ⚾
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids at the MuckDogs game.
Kids on the field at the MuckDogs game.
Kids on the field at the MuckDogs game.
Kid eating nachos out of a hat at the MuckDogs game.
Kids at the MuckDogs game.
☀️ Yesterday, the elementary school students had some Field Day Fun! The students enjoyed a handful of outdoor activities - the most fun perhaps being the inflatable obstacle course and water slide! What a great way to stay cool for the summer. 😎
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids on an inflatable obstacle course.
Kids on an inflatable obstacle course.
Kids on an inflatable obstacle water slide.
Kids waiting in line for the obstacle course
Kids on an inflatable water slide.
Kids in line for the inflatable obstacle course.
Kids on an inflatable water slide.
Kids on an inflatable water slide.
Kids on an inflatable obstacle course.
Kids on an inflatable obstacle course.
Our friend Denali recently came to visit our PreK-3 friends! They did so well keeping their bodies calm and learning how to be patient and wait their turn to pet her! 🐶
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
PreK=3 kids with their dog friend, Denali!
PreK=3 kids with their dog friend, Denali!
PreK=3 kids with their dog friend, Denali!
PreK=3 kids with their dog friend, Denali!
Last week, Mrs. VonHendy's class learned about the history of Flag Day before going outside with Mrs. Hill to say the pledge at the flagpole!
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids outside at the flagpole
Kids outside at the flagpole
Kids outside at the flagpole
Sixth graders recently visited Niagara Falls and took a trip on the Maid of the Mist! Students and chaperones alike enjoyed spectacular views of the falls while getting soaked! 🌊
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
Kids on the maid of the mist
🧊 Our PreK3 archaeologists had a great time excavating these frozen icy dinosaur eggs! They used droppers with warm water and other tools to melt the ice. All their eggs hatched cool dinosaurs that they were able to take home! 🦖
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids melting their dinosaur eggs
Kids melting their dinosaur eggs
Kids melting their dinosaur eggs
Frozen dinosaur eggs
📚 Fifth graders experienced history through the lens of Old Fort Niagara! The field trip was led by a knowledgeable docent, and students enjoyed being among the reenactors and artifacts, and listening to the water of Lake Ontario. 🌊
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids in a field listening to a reenactor
Kids looking at  a topographical map
A kid testing out a quill with ink
Kids listening to a guide in a group
Kids walking into a building
Kids being shown a prop
Kids being led by a guide
Kids listening to reenactors
Kids listening to tour guides
Girl holding a bucket
✍️ Mrs. Thompson's Kindergarten class learned about and watched the life cycle of a butterfly. Recently, they wrote letters to their butterflies while learning about the three parts of a letter. They then read their letters to the butterflies before they were released outside. 🦋
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Students with the letters they wrote their butterflies
🥎 The Girls Modified Softball team knocked it out of the park in their last game of the season! To top it off, they celebrated with an ice cream party that was a real home run. It sounds like they had a ball! Congratulations to the team on a season well played.
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Softball team making a pyramid
Softball team members
Softball team members with certificates
Students were recently inducted into both the National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society! Both programs aim to empower and equip students with the knowledge and skills to be leaders in their schools, communities and beyond. NHS recognizes high school students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Likewise, NJHS helps middle-level students develop the knowledge and skills to become well-rounded student leaders. Induction into these societies is a great achievement and a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students involved. New NHS Inductees: Madison Davis, Addison Dillenbeck, Emma Freas, Hannah Marker, Jacob Pitcher, and Alyssa Prine. New NJHS Inductees: Sarah Corser, Emily Dill, Hannah Fox, Alviia Goigova, McKinley Price, Lilly Raduns, and Rylan Townsend .
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Students being inducted
Students being inducted
Students being inducted
Dr. Slack on stage with the NHS Advisors
🎤 STANDING ROOM ONLY: The auditorium was packed at the last Elementary School concert of the year! The Spring Concert was filled with toe tappin' tunes! 🎵 As our music season closes, we'd like to thank Jen Trupo, Kelly Follman and Becky Botsford. Our music teachers are amazing!
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids singing on risers
Mrs. Trupo with soloist student
Band kids on stage
RSVP REQUESTED: Invitations have been sent home to Spring and Senior athletes for the Athletic Awards Banquet at White Birch Gold Course! Please RSVP to Jimmy Zeliff by June 12, 2023! Doors will open at 5 p.m., with dinner being served at 5:30 p.m.
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Banquet Invitation
𝄞 Last week the Senior High Band/Chorus held their Spring Concert! Participating seniors were also recognized. The evening was music to our ears! ♪♫
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Band students on stage
Senior students
Students singing on risers
A group of our students were able to visit the Strong Museum of Play today. They had a blast and learned many new, fun, exciting things!
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville CSD
At the last 4-H club meeting of the school year, students made poems & pictures about their favorite things the club did during the year! They also potted a marigold after learning about annual & perennial plants & the fact that marigolds are an edible flower (don’t spray them!)!
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids making cards
Kids making cards
Cards that kids made
A potted marigold
Mrs. Sparks' UPK friends have been busy learning about the life cycle of butterflies. The excitement of watching their caterpillars grow, build a chrysalis, hatch, and slurp up some sugar water was no match for watching them fly through the open sky in Lyndonville! 🦋🤩
almost 3 years ago, Lyndonville Schools
Kids excited about butterflies.
Kids excited about butterflies.
Kids excited about butterflies.
Kids excited about butterflies.