News from LCHS
LCHS Final Exam Schedule:
Tuesday, May 22nd – 1st Hour Exams (9 to 12)
7th and 8th Grade
Normal Bell Schedule, including community meeting
Last A Day |
9th to 11th Grade
8:00 am to 9:29 am Breakfast and 1st Hour Exam
Normal Schedule for rest of the day |
Seniors
Checkout from 9 am to 12 noon with Alison in the office and Julie in the kitchen. All bills must be paid at this time in order to participate in Class Day and/or Graduation. |
Wednesday, May 23rd – 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Hour Exams
7th and 8th Grade
8:00-8:20 am Crew and Breakfast 8:25-9:40 am 2nd Hour 9:45-11:00 am 3rd Hour 11:05-12:20 pm 4th Hour
12:25 pm to 12:40 pm Grab and Go Lunch
12:45 pm Buses Depart |
9th to 11th Grade
8:00 am to 8:20 am Crew and Breakfast 8:25-9:40 am 2nd Hour 9:45-11:00 am 3rd Hour 11:05-12:20 pm 4th Hour
12:25 pm to 12:40 pm Grab and Go Lunch
12:45 pm Buses Depart |
Seniors
1:30 pm Class Day Practice |
Thursday, May 24th – 5th, 6th, and 7th Hour Exams; Class Day
7th and 8th Grade
8:00 am to 8:20 am Crew and Breakfast 8:25-9:40 am 5th Hour 9:45-11:00 am 6th Hour 11:05-12:20 pm 7th Hour
7th hour teacher collects chromebooks at end of 7th hour exam. 12:25 pm to 12:40 pm Grab and Go Lunch
12:45 pm Buses Depart
1:00 pm Attend Class Day if you would like |
9th to 11th Grade
8:00 am to 8:20 am Crew and Breakfast 8:25-9:40 am 5th Hour 9:45-11:00 am 6th Hour 11:05-12:20 pm 7th Hour
7th hour teacher collects chromebooks at end of 7th hour exam.
Chromebook Checkout for students without a 7th hour from 11 am to 12:20 pm in room E110.
12:25 pm to 12:40 pm Grab and Go Lunch
12:45 pm Buses Depart
1:00 pm Attend Class Day if you would like |
Seniors
12:30 pm Arrive for Class Day 1:00 pm Class Day 3:00 pm Class Tea |
High school yearbooks are on sale! The cost is $40. Come to the main office to purchase your yearbook.
Exciting news from LCHS Track and Field — our boys track team is Frontier League Champions!! They were dominant, winning 12 of 17 events and beating 2nd place Middle Park by almost 50 points! Our individual champions were:
Caleb Osborn- High jump
German Aguirre- Triple jump and Long jump
Anthony Martinez- 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles, 200m
Joshua Rivera- 1600m, 3200m
Jesus Martinez- 400m
4×800- James Garrison, Aaron Fierro, Caleb Osborn and Richard Fierro
4×400- Eddie Jimenez, Joshua Rivera, Fabian Jimenez, Jesus Martinez
4×200- Eddie Jimenez, German Aguirre, Carlos Saucedo, Jesus Martinez
We finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 3200m run (Joshua Rivera, Aaron Fierro and James Garrison).
2nd place finishes:
Carlos Saucedo- 100m
Fabian Jimenez- 800m and Triple jump
Joshua Rivera- 300m hurdles
On the girls’ side:
Taylor Webster was the league champion in the Triple jump.
Dominika Piech was 2nd in the 3200m, and Emily Weaver was 2nd in the High jump.
The ladies were also 2nd in the
4×200- Dawn Botello, Jasmin Rea, Grisel Saucedo and Emily Weaver
4×400- Dawn Botello, Taylor Webster, Dominika Piech and Jasmin Rea
Medley- Dawn Botello, Emily Weaver, Taylor Webster and Jasmin Rea
The girls’ team finished 4th overall.
Both MS and HS track and field will have the recognition and pot luck dinner on Monday, May 21st at 6:00 pm in the LCHS cafeteria.
Panther of the Week: Anthony Martinez
In addition to being a great track athlete, Anthony is an exceptional student. He carries a high GPA, works hard in school, and is respectful and kind. Please congratulate him as you see him in the community. He will also have lunch with the Lion’s club and will be featured with other Panthers of the Week in the Herald Democrat.
Panther of the Week is organized by Panther Pride and seeks to recognize outstanding students for work in athletics, extracurricular activities or academics. Students are nominated by teachers and parents.
7th and 8th grade science students in Ms. Hokkanen’s class will spend the school day outdoors at Hayden Meadows on May 15th. They will take water quality samples and identify ecological factors that influence a healthy system. As your students will be outdoors much of the day, please ensure they wear adequate (warm) clothing layers, bring a backpack, closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a water bottle.
The Historic Tabor Home Museum and the Historic Tabor Opera House are seeking part-time seasonal tour guides. Interested candidates should possess an interest in the rich history of Leadville and Lake County. Prospective guides should enjoy sharing that history with people from all walks of life. Position pays $10.20/hr, hours are flexible and training will be provided. Candidates must possess strong interpersonal skills and enjoy interacting with the public.
Applications are available at the Administration Services Office in City Hall, The Tabor Opera House and online at http://www.cityofleadville.com. Positions open until filled. Please call Sarah at 719-486-2092 with questions. The City of Leadville is an Equal Opportunity Employer
May is always a very busy month with many school activities and trips planned. Be sure to check the high school web site often, https://www.lakecountyschools.net/lchs/ and the school district event calendar, https://www.lakecountyschools.net/about-us/calendar-2/ to stay informed with the most up-to-date information.
Upcoming Events
May 12 MS Track Summit Invite @ Summit HS Time TBA
May 12 MS Girls Soccer vs. EVMS @ Avon, Nottingham Park 2:15
May 17-19 HS Track State Championships @ Jeffco Stadium Time TBA
May 19 MS Girls Soccer Finals TBA
May 18 CTE College Visitation Trip
May 21 MS and HS Track and Field Recognition and Pot Luck Dinner 6pm LCHS Cafeteria
May 24 Class Day and Class Tea 1pm, LCHS Auditorium / Cafeteria
May 25 8th Grade Promotion 2pm, LCHS Auditorium
May 25 Final Exam / Make-Up Day
May 26 Graduation