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Community High School Top Students 2011

Ali Ruffner has attended Lapeer Community High School for all four years, starting in 2007. Ali has attained an overall grade point average of 3.24 and is ranked number one in her 2011 graduating class. She has been an active volunteer with local church groups and with Briarwood Home/Health Care as well during the summer. […]

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Lapeer East Top Students 2011

Hillary Davlin, is ranked in a three-way tie for 1st (4.0), is the daughter of John and Colleen Davlin of Attica. While in high school, Hillary served as class council president (11, 12), secretary for NHS (12), varsity soccer captain (10, 11, 12) and varsity cross country captain (11, 12). She has received the Congressional […]

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Lapeer West Top Students 2011

Scott Essenmacher, son of David and Donna Essenmacher, has maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout his high school career. He is a member of the National Honor Society. Throughout high school Scott participated in soccer, baseball, Science Olympiad and served as captain of the Quiz Bowl team. Scott has received Flint Metro League Honorable […]

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Book Boosters total climbs to $7,500

In just a couple of months, Lapeer Community Schools has gathered more than $7,500 in donations through the new fundraiser, Book Boosters. The program, which features simplified online contributions, is designed to provide the district with books and other materials that promote literacy and encourage students to read. It is part of a District-wide Caught […]

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East Girls grab share of Metro League title

The Lapeer East Girls soccer team finished off the regular season by winning a share of the Metro League title. After losing to Fenton, 1-0 (East’s only loss this season), both teams were tied for 1st place. East needed to win out, which they did, beating their last 3 opponents, Linden, Holly and Swartz Creek, […]

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Tutoring Made Easy at FLC

Is homework a nightly battle at your house? Do you and your child end up yelling at each other while nothing gets done? What happens if you say you are taking away a treasured electronic toy? Does being grounded change behavior? If any of these sounds like a regular occurrence in your home you need […]

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Rolland-Warner students check their hives

Rolland-Warner students got a chance May 20 to check on the status of their bee hives, situated behind the school. Students donned beekeeping suits and headed out to the hives for an up-close look at the progress of the two hives. Only one of the hives has been populated with bees, which appear to be […]

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Disability Day at Schickler

Students at Schickler Elementary recently took part in the school’s first Disability Awareness Day. Students got an opportunity to visit three main stations that dealt with: Hearing/Vision, Learning/Speech, and Gross Motor/Fine Motor. All students were given the opportunity to see what it is like to have one of these impairments (i.e. put on goggles simulating […]

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Summer School registration is now open

LCS has a long history of offering Summer School opportunities to students from Lapeer Schools, as well as surrounding districts. All high school and middle school students, even those outside of Lapeer, are welcome to attend. The High School program runs from July 7 through August 3, Monday through Friday, and includes 60 hours of […]

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