Students and staff from Lapeer East High School have arrived in Washington, D.C. for their annual trip to the nation’s capitol. All are safe and sound. Here’s a couple pictures taken at the Washington monument this morning.
Read moreLapeer East students who performed Heimlich interviewed for television news
Three students who worked with a food service worker at Lapeer East High School Tuesday were interviewed today for separate news segments on WJRT-TV, Channel 12, and WNEM-TV, Channel 5. Chris Iloncai, James Richie and Emily Miller each performed the Heimlich maneuver on a student in the cafeteria when food became lodged in his throat. […]
Read moreFirst-graders make annual visits to Safetyville
In what is a first-grade right of passage in Lapeer County, first-grade students are making their visits to Safetyville this spring. Sponsored by the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Department and a number of local businesses, Safetyville is a fun way for children to learn safety tips and techniques. Sheriff’s deputy Stacey Stimson talks to the children […]
Read moreLCS honors staff at 2009 Employee Recognition Award Dinner May 5
Service “above and beyond” by teachers and non-certified support staff was honored at the 2009 Employee Recognition Award dinner at the Lapeer Country Club Tuesday night, May 5. Six teachers, Craig Beachum, at Lapeer East High School, Kathy Hergenreder at Lapeer West High School, Duane Machesney at Lapeer East High School, Oscar Rodriguez at Lapeer […]
Read moreLapeer East, Lapeer West soccer teams hold fundraiser for new varsity field
A dinner catered by E.G. Nick’s and a live and silent auction that starts at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 15th, at Lapeer East High School will raise money to furnish the new varsity soccer field shared by the Lapeer East and Lapeer West High School soccer teams. Mackinac Island vacation packages, furniture, Tiger and […]
Read moreThree Lapeer East students react to choking student with Heimlich manuever
Three Lapeer East students worked together to help another student choking on a piece of cheese at lunch on Tuesday, May 5th. The student began choking and a Lapeer East cook attempted the Heimlich maneuver but her relative size to the victim’s did not allow her to get enough pressure to dislodge the food. Two […]
Read moreSeaton students visit R. Michael Supernault Outdoor Education Center
It was the sixth-graders, in Mr. Cory Hoggard’s Seaton Elementary School class, turn to visit the R. Michael Supernault Outdoor Education Center on Thursday, April 30th. Students from around the District have been making their spring trips to the beautiful 80-acre, District owned outdoor classroom in Oregon Township. Recent rains have filled the ponds and […]
Read moreSchool building summer closing dates posted
All Lapeer Community Schools’ elementary school buildings will be closed to the public for the summer break, beginning at the end of the day Tuesday, June 23, 2009. All other school buildings, except the Administration and Services Center and bus garage, will close at the end of the day Friday, June 26, 2009.
Read moreSchickler Elementary School families enjoy a night of fun and mathematics
Students and their families enjoyed an evening of fun and mathematics at Schickler Elementary School on Tuesday, April 28. A free hot dog dinner was served and students had a chance to play a series of math games and to win prizes. A series of photos of the evening can be found at the District’s […]
Read moreFuture Problem Solvers teams competed in Statewide competition last weekend
Four teams of students, two from Lynch Elementary School and two teams from the Seaton campus of Elba-Seaton Elementary School, were invited to participate in the annual Michigan Future Problem Solving State Bowl last weekend, April 25th and 26,th at Michigan State University in East Lansing. “The State Bowl is the culmination of a yearlong […]
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