Ms. Muhs' class discussed Van Gogh art; then created their own self-portraits and biographies.
LHS Marching Band: 2nd place at Tri-State, 3rd place at Big Sioux Review, AND People’s Choices Award at BOTH competitions!
JH Band performing during the football pregame.
Scoutie of the Week: Atticus Larson
Atticus has had a really good football season. He's hustling on the field and making plays. This week, he took a big step forward in his communication with his defensive teammates. Excellent job Atticus!
Lit. 3 class has been reading about the physical, emotional, & nutritional benefits that fishing provides. Last Thursday, students took to the school pond to cast a line to experience some of those benefits. While we did not catch anything, we enjoyed spending time together “Just Fishin”.
Mrs. Strasser's class celebrates Homecoming by showing their Oriole spirit!
The Jr. Kindergarten class is ready for the Homecoming parade!
Second graders showed off their school spirit by dressing up in their class color. The students wore red for Lighting McQueen from Cars.
Scoutie of the Week: Journey Noisy Hawk-Ellis. Journey did a great job this week of working hard and giving great effort. His knowledge of the game is growing with every practice and he is playing faster because of it. Excellent job Journey!
The varsity volleyball team lost to Elk Point 3-2 and Parkston 3-2. Great games-great effort.
Ms. Karst's kindergarten class participated in Homecoming Week by dressing in blue. Tuesday is dress up for "Cars the Movie Day" at the Lennox Elementary and blue is for the Cars movie character Sally.
Edible cell projects in JH science!!
Clayton has really improved throughout the summer and this season. He is giving us his very best every day and never quits. Great work, Clayton.
Homecoming parade route. Parade starts at 1:30 pm
Congratulations to the Lennox School Board for earning the bronze ALL award. This award is sponsored by the Associated School Boards of South Dakota and presented to select school boards in recognition of their dedicated service to the students and communities they serve.
Students in Mr. Crosby’s class used their knowledge of longitude and latitude and located areas on the playground during Social Studies.
Both the JV and varsity were 3-0, and they won the volleyball tournament held Saturday against Belle Fourche, Mt. Vernon/Plankinton, and the Tea Area School District. Congratulations!
1st grades students reviewed rhythms they learned last year through a variety of stations playing games like SWAT, Kaboom!, foam rhythms, whiteboard rhythm writing, eraser rhythm compositions, and food plate.
The boys golf team took on Parkston at Mitchell on Sept. 2.
Lennox VB won a five set thriller in Tea last night!