Veterans Day Program was held at LCC High School on Friday, November 10. Guest speaker was Robert "Bud" Neel. HS Band, HS Choir and 3rd and 4th grade students each performed a patriotic musical number. The program ended with the playing of Taps." Great appreciation was shown to all those who have served. Thank you veterans for your service. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 👏 👏
Congratulations to the following LCC football players on their All-District selections!
D1-5 All-District Selection
-Jackson Hall
-Carter Kvols
-Dylan Taylor
D1-5 Honorable Mention
-Bradyn Urwiler
-Connor Korth
-Walker Stone
Our JH Football and Volleyball teams enjoyed a fun and memorable day as they took in a Division 1 Football and Volleyball game today at the University of South Dakota. Thank you to the JH Football and Volleyball coaches for making this trip possible for our students!
November Food Drive is up and running at the Middle School. Please help as we collect food donations for those in need this holiday season!
Here is your chance to see LCC's One Act perform live! Make sure you get there early, it will be a jam packed show!
🗓️ Saturday, November 11th
🕕 2:00 & 4:00
📍Laurel Community Building
Spanish 2 students in period 8 created the colorful ofrenda in Mrs Camargo´s room to celebrate Dia de los Muertos. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in Mexico as a way of remembering those who have died and celebrate their life.
The students also created calacas to display and decorate the altar that serves as a memorial to someone who has died in the year. The students chose to honor actor, Matthew Perry.
LCC Varsity and JV Quiz Bowl teams are both 2-1 for the morning competitions. Goodluck to both teams as they head into the final stretch.
Congratulations to our very own LCC Lady Bear volleyball players who received Lewis & Clark All Conference recognition! 1st Team: Rena Rasmussen, Mallory Eriksen, Carlie Kvols. Honorable Mention: Tali Erwin
Great Job Ladies!
Great day for our 7th & 8th graders at the Life Skills Pep Rally/Lady Husker BB home opener!
The LCC Concert Choir will be attending the Lewis & Clark Conference Choir held at Emerson-Hubbard High School Monday, November 6. The concert will begin at 5:30 PM. Tickets are $5 for adults and $4 for students.
This year, LCC had two students who made the additional Honor Choir, which is part of the Conference Choir. Congratulations to Kylla Klausen and Emma Sohler!
Results from the Wayne Junior High Wrestling Invite:
Dayton Korth - 1st Place; Bryson Urwiler, Jayson Wayman, Dreyson Puppe, Turner Thompson, and Alex Allison - 2nd Place; Weston Patefield, Landon Lundgren, Josiah Tasler, and James Recob - 3rd Place; Devyn Staples - 4th Place.
Please make plans to join us for our Veterans Day Programs at LCC School.
November 10, 2023
9:00 am - LCC High School (Laurel - Main Gym)
10:45 am - LCC Middle School (Coleridge - Gym)
** Shuttle Bus Service will be provided from the Laurel Community Center to the High School due to limited parking.
Please note: 7th & 8th graders attending the Life Skills Sportsmanship Rally/Lady Husker BB game will be served a slice of pizza & water & there is NO SACK LUNCH. Additional food may be brought & ate on the bus. Clear bag policy is in effect & food may be purchased at the game.
Great to see our LCC teachers and staff engaged in some Minute to Win It activities together before diving into our PD exercises with differentiated instruction! Thank you to Mrs. Nordby and her HAL team for their insightful presentation!
This week at the middle school we are celebrating Red Ribbon Week. The Red Ribbon Campaign is the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation. This year's theme is BE KIND TO YOUR MIND, LIVE DRUG FREE. Monday's theme is: JERSEY DAY. Come in your favorite jersey!
Our LCC Middle School enjoyed a day of giving as our students and staff went around the community of Coleridge and participated in our school's Community Outreach Project. Our middle school pitched in raking leaves, pulling weeds, and other clean-up projects around Coleridge.
John Baylor Live! John Baylor will be visiting with LCC High School Students and Parents on Monday, October 30.
Family Engagement Night will be held in the High School Commons area starting at 6:00 p.m. Food will be provided.
LCC High School Students gave back to the Community by helping clean up around town. Students then returned to school for class competitions to celebrate the end to a successful quarter.
The Middle School will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week next week from October 30-November 3. Our students will celebrate being drug-free each day with a different theme. Join us in our mission to help keep kids drug-free!
Thank you to Mr. Randy Dunn for coming to our middle school today and showing and sharing artifacts from the Civil War period, discussing how homesteaders survived during the 1800s, and bringing a piece of history alive for our students and staff!