Mrs. Henry's class shows off their Halloween costumes!
Mrs. Lundquist's class celebrates Halloween!
The building construction class is setting trusses on the student-built house.
The Lennox Elementary Kindergarten and Jr. Kindergarten classes had firemen visit during fire safety month. The fireman showed their equipment and what they look and sound like when wearing all the equipment. Thank you to Lennox Fire Department firefighters Brandon Klinger, Derek Fischer, and Tyler Leisinger for visiting!
The Lennox Elementary students were surprised to find the gym "haunted" during PE class.
The sixth graders are at it again! Students are building dwellings for their penguin (ice cube) to stay nice and cold. Students have to use their knowledge of thermal energy transfer to help them construct/ design their dwellings.
The Advanced Physics class is investigating the relationship between the frequency and the period of sound waves.
Lennox Elementary 2nd grade students completed a book project by filling out a report and painting a pumpkin as one of the book's characters.
Lennox JV volleyball took 3rd place (out of 14 teams) at the Parker JV tournament!
Sergeant First Class Chris McKinney from the SD Army National Guard demonstrates how to operate night vision goggles to our high school government students.
Congratulations to Sam Swanson - 16th place at the state cross country meet! Congratulations to Alicia Ruud - 22nd place at the state cross country meet! The the team placed 8th overall!
LHS Band's Lights Out performance.
Lennox High School students are back in the band room!
Mrs. Sandbulte's 4th grade students presented their book reports in class, sharing some very creative presentations.
The Sunshine Preschool afternoon class took a trip to the pumpkin patch.
In Mrs. Bartscher's kindergarten class each student received a pumpkin from the Aasheim family. They used their pumpkins to investigate and compare. Do pumpkins float? Are they bumpy or smooth? Can we compare and put the pumpkins in order by size, height? The students had a great time investigating their pumpkins.
Last week, the 5th grade Social Studies class played a matching game with cards to help us learn our vocabulary words. Students would find a word then have to find matching definition. They also are currently working on creating a state with a capital, water system (river/lake), vegetation, climate, and landscape region, coming up with some very creative ideas.
Mrs. McVey's third grade class had fun exploring magnets last week during Physical Science. The students’ used magnets, paper clips, and index cards to test whether a magnet's pull could go through paper or cardboard. They discovered magnets could move a paper clip through a chair, through the top of a desk, and two magnets could be used to move one another through a window.
Mrs. Hinker's class show off the pumpkins they received from the Aasheim family. Thank you!
Mrs. Sandbulte's fourth grade class paid tribute to Vincent Van Gogh with self portraits.