
The cast of Cinderella tried on their costumes. The stepmother and Majordomo posed for a sneak peek.


Thank you to the Aasheim family for providing pumpkins to the Worthing students. Mrs. Keyman's kindergarten students are happy to receive their pumpkins.


Congratulations Orioles on your victory over Sioux Falls Christian, 28-12. The goal was to play with great energy, great trust, and great effort. We did that and the score reflected it.


Last Friday the LHS Marching Band participated in the Chester parade.

6th grade science students used pool noodles to observe the behavior of a marble with different configurations. They then used that information to design their own rollercoaster that they will start constructing next week.

In second grade, students have been doing many hands-on math activities. Working with setting clocks to o'clock and half-hour time. Collecting coins up to 25 cents. And playing math games to work on addition combinations.





Science experimentation in Ms. Muh's 4th grade classroom.





Mrs. Raehsler's fourth grade students held a tallest tower competition.




The Early Childhood students made colored beans. They will have time to explore and play with the different colored beans. This activity provides sensory support to increase their focus and attention to tasks.


Mrs. Strasser's kindergarten class was ready for the Homecoming parade!

Mrs. Keyman's kindergarten class learned how to make applesauce.


Welcome back classes of 1970 and 1971. Great to see you in the homecoming parade today.



Mrs. Strasser's Kindergarten class earned 35 Oriole Bucks so they were able to go play at the Lennox park for an incentive!


Congratulations to our Homecoming Marshall, Steven Christion and Homecoming Queen, Gracen Juffer!


During the Parker parade, our Jr. High Band won 2nd place and best winds and percussion! Congratulations!



It's Homecoming Week! Enjoy the festivities and support our teams!
Go Orioles!!

5th grade students went outside to learn about longitude and latitude using the lines on the cement.


The 7th grade Life Science class made "edible cells". A great way to reinforce cell structure.



In 5th grade Social Studies class the students made landscapes out of clay.



On Saturday, Sept. 11, the Lennox FFA held a back-to-school bash for 7th-9th grade students to introduce them to the program. The event was a huge success!

