LCNYCU LCNYCU is best viewed in HTML format If you cannot see the picture above, please check your email program's options and choose to view in HTML CALENDAR OF EVENTS (for a complete list of athletic and evening events, go to: www.lctigers.com) January 14 - End of Course Exam retake for Algebra January 15 - End of Course Exam retake for Geometry January 19 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day - no school January 21 - Rubber Chicken @ the Arena - 5:30pm - see below for more information January 22 - End of Course Exam retake for Biology January 28 - Semester Finals periods 1-3-5 January 29 - Semester Finals periods 2-4-6 January 29 - Jazz Band Concert - 7:00pm January 30 - Semester Break Day - No School February 1 - FAFSA (financial aid application) DEADLINE for seniors February 2 - Booster Club meeting - 6:30pm February 4 - Orchestra Concert - 7:00pm February 11 - Senior All-Nighter Parent meeting - 5:45pm February 12 - NAEP Testing for small group of seniors February 13 - Non-Student Day - No School February 16 - President's Day - No School February 18 - 8th Grade Parent night - more info coming soon! (this is a date change from earlier email) DID YOU KNOW? Did You Know?: Registration for next year is coming soon! We will spend the next four weeks in Seminar preparing for registration and the new online course selection process. On January 20 we will focus on required courses, January 27 will examine electives, February 3 will discuss the importance of choosing the right classes to meet your goals, and February 10 will tie it all together with a transcript review and preparation for online registration. Please talk to your child about their course selection. All of the presentations will be available on our web site the day of Seminar. The registration forms are already available at www.lctigers.com - select the Fall Registration icon. Students will be completing the new online registration in PowerSchool on the following dates: February 17 - 9th graders will register in World History or AP European History classes. February 18 - 10th graders will register in Science classes. February 19 - 11th graders will register in American Studies, AP US History, or AP Capstone classes. Advanced Placement Options at LC: LC offers 23 different Advanced Placement (AP) classes in English, Math, file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU Science, Social Studies, World Languages, and the Arts. As registration approaches, take some time to consider what an AP class can do for you! Why should you take AP? You’ll see the benefits of taking an AP class right away. In AP classes, just like in college, you’ll face new challenges and learn new skills in the subjects you care about. All with the support of your classmates and teachers. Get more. With AP, you get to dig deeper into subjects you love. Your can choose from 23 AP courses in subjects that directly reflect your interests. Get hands-on. In AP's immersive courses, you get to learn how things really work. Tackle concepts that will stick with you long after the class is through. Get involved. In AP classes, learning means sharing your ideas and expressing yourself. Add your unique perspective - the dialog and debate contributes to the knowledge that everyone shares. Get support. With AP, you get to explore new ideas with your classmates and AP teachers. See and feel what college work is actually like, while receiving the support to help you get there. Get to know yourself. In AP classes, you can set bigger goals for yourself and do things you never thought possible. AP students can really test and push themselves in a familiar setting while gaining confidence, developing good study habits, and enjoying a great learning experience. Learn more at https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/exploreap?ep_ch=PR&ep_mid=11039732&ep_rid=30898362 CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations: LC's CyberPatriot Teams have begun their journey toward the national competition in Washington, D.C., in March. CyberPatriot’s core program – the National Youth Cyber Defense Competition – challenges teams of two to six students to find and resolve cyber security vulnerabilities in simulated environments. The CyberPatriot field is separated into three divisions. Based on the results of two preliminary rounds in December, teams were then categorized within their divisions into tiers.  In the Platinum Tier, nine SPS teams competed in the Open Division and two competed in the Service Division. Two LC teams and one from NC placed in the top three and compete online Jan. 16-18 for a chance to go to the national competition. In addition, Sacajawea Middle School qualified for the middle school semifinal round, hoping to be one of the three middle school teams to move on to the national competition.  Established by the Air Force Association, the CyberPatriot program was created to excite, educate, and motivate students toward careers in cyber security and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines critical to our nation’s future. Congratulations: Local artist Dan Spalding recently did a painting work shop at LC with the Art Department advanced students as a follow up from the Festival of the Arts held November 24. The student's completed work will be on display at the Fox theater in conjunction with the Symphony's Educators concert on March 1.  Congratulations: The LC Debate Team had a wonderful showing at the Conway Classic GU Debate Tournament. This challenging and competitive tournament included some 37 high schools that traveled from all over our state as well as, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Texas, California, Florida, and British Columbia. Our team took 3rd place over Sweepstakes. Here is how our Tigers preformed:  - Sam Cebula & Jill Addington - Novice Policy Quarter Finals file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU  - Jenna Haines - Varsity Oratory 2nd Place  - Bridget Powers-Beggs - Novice Lincoln Douglas Quarter Finalist  - Alexandra Vilar – Novice Lincoln Douglas Semi-Finalist  - Ben Read - Varsity Lincoln Douglas Quarter Finalist & Varsity Oratory 1st Place  - Katherine Davis - Novice Lincoln Douglas Quarter Finalist  - Sam Cebula - Novice Impromptu Finalist  - Isaac Petrie - Varsity Public Forum Semifinalist  - Kahlil Wilson-Moore - Varsity Public Forum Semifinalist, 2nd Place Overall Speaker, Varsity Dramatic    Interpretation 1st Place ACCEPTED! Accepted: The 2014-2015 Senior ACCEPTED Wall is up! Let me (theresam@spokaneschools.org) know so we can add to the celebration in the News You Can Use and on the Wall! All T-2-4 opportunities deserve recognition - technical schools, military, apprenticeships, 2 year, and 4 year colleges. Let us help you share the good news! Congratulations: Senior McKenzie Bauer has been accepted to Whitworth, Seattle Pacific University, Grand Canyon University, and Suffolk University with academic scholarships offered at each school! Go Pirates, Falcons, Antelopes, and Rams! Congratulations: Senior Brie Cole has been accepted to Marquette University. Go Golden Eagles! Congratulations: Senior Creta Harper has been accepted to Washington State University. Go Cougs! Congratulations: Senior Michael Howard has been accepted to the University of St. Andrews in Scotland! Go Saints! Congratulations: Senior Madison Kerr has been accepted to Western Washington University. Go Vikings! Congratulations: Senior Marvin Nazareno has been accepted to Western Washington University and Washington State University. Go Vikings and Cougs! file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU Congratulations: Senior Naomi Saito has been accepted to Marquette University. Go Golden Eagles! Congratulations: Senior Kimberly Stapleton has been accepted to Western Washington University and Washington State University. Go Vikings and Cougs! Congratulations: Senior Nick Zurlini has been accepted to Washington State University (offered the WSU's Regents Scholarship) and Seattle University (with a partial academic scholarship). Go Cougs and Redhawks! INFORMATION Financial Aid Applications Are OPEN!!! What is the FAFSA? It is a FREE online application for federal student financial aid. Be sure to apply for the 2015-2016 FAFSA. Who should apply? ALL seniors! Filing a FAFSA is the first step in getting financial aid from any college, technical school, or career training program. Even if you are not sure if you qualify or haven’t decided what school you are going to next year. Apply! Many scholarships require you to complete the FAFSA to be considered in their process. LC's goal is for over 80% of our seniors to file their FAFSA - don't miss out on college money by missing the February 1 deadline!!!!! When can I fill out the FAFSA? Beginning January 1, you can start your application online at FAFSA.gov (don’t go to other websites that might charge you to apply - this one is free site - NEVER pay to complete the FAFSA). The Priority Filing Deadline is February 1! After this date, the amount of money available goes way down. Our goal at LC is to get all seniors to file their FAFSA before the February 1st priority deadline. What do I need to do now? Get ready to file in January by getting your PIN at https://pin.ed.gov/PINWebApp/pinindex.jsp. Your PIN is a four digit online signature that you will need to complete the FAFSA. Not a US Citizen? File a WASFA through Washington State instead at http://www.readysetgrad.org/wasfa. You can still qualify for financial aid. Where can I go if I need help? LC Counselors  - Bob Adams (ELD & Special Education students) 354-6895 BobAd@spokaneschools.org  - Brian Spraggins (A-Ce) 354-7002 BrianS@spokaneschools.org  - Kathy Blancher (Cf-Gi) 354-6893 KathyB@spokaneschools.org file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU  - Charlene Dupper (Gj-K) 354-6894 CharleneD@spokaneschools.org  - Marty Frazier (L-N) 354-6896 MartyFra@spokaneschools.org  - Patrick Mick (O-Si) 354-5788 PatrickMi@spokaneschools.org  - Vicki Jones (Sj-Z) 354-6897 VickiJ@spokaneschools.org LC Career Center  - Christine Mackleit 354-6912 christinem@spokaneschools.org  - Katherine Potter 354-6912 katherinep@spokaneschools.org College Success Foundation  - Gabriel Chavez Garcia 354-7023 gchavez@collegesuccessfoundation.org Rubber Chicken: Clear your calendars, because it is all hands on deck next week for the annual Rubber Chicken game between Lewis and Clark and Ferris! We are celebrating Rubber Chicken with a con on game day then a fun night of basketball and school spirit! Here are the facts: Rubber Chicken game @ the Spokane Veterans Arena on Wednesday, January 21. Girls game at 5:30pm and Boys at 7:30pm. A huge part of the competition is based on participation, so be there for both games. Doors open at 4:30pm. Admission: Free with GSL. Without GSL $4 for students, $6 for adults. This year's theme is Cirque du Chuck (circus theme) Absolutely, positively no backpacks or large bags will be allowed in the Arena - this is their policy and we respect their facility rules. NO EXCEPTIONS! While at the Arena, the expectation is for students (high school and middle school) to be inside the seating area (remember - participation and cheering are part of the competition) and not milling around the concourse area. Students are allowed to use the restrooms and the concession stands, but otherwise they are to be in the seating area. All LC students, LC families, and community members are invited. In addition to participation, we are also judged on good sportsmanship - positive cheers only. If you have a Rubber Chicken shirt, please wear it (they are on sale in the Bookroom for $13). If you don't have a Rubber Chicken shirt, wear orange! Attending Rubber Chicken is not an excuse to miss school or be late on Thursday. We have a normal bell schedule Thursday (8:30am start) and expect to see everyone back that day to help us celebrate the return of Chuck!!!!! Dress Up Spirit Days: Wednesday 1/14 - blackout day Thursday 1/15 - jersey Thursday Friday 1/16 - crazy hair and pattern day Monday 1/19 - no school Tuesday 1/20 - tank Tuesday Wednesday 1/21 - Rubber Chicken and LC pride day Spokane Junior Wrestling Sign Up: Spokane Junior Wrestling is a 6 week developmental wrestling program for boys and girls grades K-6 (ages 5-12) hosted at Lewis and Clark High School from February 17 - March 28. Young wrestlers will learn the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and encouraging atmosphere from the LC coaching staff and athletes. Sign up is Tuesday, January 20 in the LC wrestling room from 6-7PM. Cost is $50 plus the cost of a singlet. If you have any questions you can visit www.sjwwrestling.com or email Coach Orndorff at mathewo@spokaneschools.org. "After School" YouTube Series: Did you know that Spokane City Councilman Jon Snyder is an LC graduate? Learn about Jon's story and how LC shaped his future at http://youtu.be/9NbhdtSxVyk Lost and Found: If you have lost anything at school this year, go to the lost and found to retrieve it! Clothing can file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU be found in the Bookroom and electronics/keys/valuables can be found in the Business Office. End of Course (EOC) State Testing Make-ups: On January 15 (Geometry) and January 22 (Biology) we will be administering make-tests for 10th-12th grade students who did not meet standard on the EOC tests last year. Invitations will be distributed tomorrow (Friday) to the students that need to test on each date. Students are to report directly to the library at the start of school. The test should take 2 hours and students will be excused for the classes they miss. Questions? Contact Theresa Meyer at theresam@spokaneschools.org NAEP Testing: On February 12, a group of seniors will be taking the NAEP assessment in math, reading, or science. The NAEP is the National Assessment of Education Progress used to measure student achievement across the nation. NAEP will aim to collect new types of data that provide an in-depth understanding of what students know and can do, including how they engage with technology to approach problem solving. Each selected student will participate in one subject and will take only a portion of the entire assessment. Students will spend about 120 minutes completing the assessment, including transition time and directions. They will also be asked to complete a questionnaire that aims to get a better understanding of their educational experiences, such as the amount of reading they do and the types of classes they take. Letters are being sent home today to the selected seniors. It is very important that the selected students are in attendance for this national assessment. Contact Theresa Meyer at theresam@spokaneschools.org 2015 School Bond and Levy Information: Renewed every three years, the Spokane Public Schools educational program and operations levy is a way to supplement state and federal funding, which falls short of providing for all that is required to give students a well-rounded education. The levy is not a new tax. In fact, the levy tax rate is expected to remain stable for the next three years. The levy and state levy assistance provides 22.7% of Spokane Public Schools’ operating budget. Spokane Public Schools will ask the community to vote on a bond and a levy measure in Spokane County's February 10 special election. - Learn more at www.spokaneschools.org/2015bondandlevy Watch a video about the bond/levy: http://youtu.be/lpFqM3AkieY View informational PowerPoint presentation Find voter registration information here: https://wei.sos.wa.gov/county/spokane/en/voterregistration Leadership Spokane: Leadership Spokane cultivates and inspires diverse individuals to identify and seek leadership roles to build effective communities. They are now accepting applications for adult and student members. Adults: The Leadership Spokane program is an intensive, year long commitment to personal growth, professional development and community service. Participants gain an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a citizen-leader and explore the tenets of “servant” leadership. At the same time, they develop a broad knowledge of the Spokane community and key issues facing the region. This knowledge is put into practice throughout the program through site visits and community service activities. Finally, participants build a strong local network while also learning to create a personal leadership vision and a plan to achieve it. To apply, visit: http://leadershipspokane.org/leadership-spokane-application-forms Students: Youth Leadership Spokane brings together roughly 30 sophomores, juniors and seniors from all Spokane County public and private schools for an intensive, 10-month program. Each of the class sessions is held at a different location. This allows students the opportunity to tour important locations in the Spokane community. In the past, class locations have included: Waste to Energy Plant, Inland Northwest Blood Center, a TV station, the Police Academy, Fox Theater, Spokesman-Review Press. To apply, visit: http://leadershipspokane.org/youth-application Scholarships: Visit our Career and College web site to learn about the newest scholarships that your student may qualify for at: http://www.spokaneschools.org/Page/16576 - be sure to bookmark this page and check back frequently for updates! Here are 3 new scholarships available in January: The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) supports low- and middle-income students pursuing eligible, high-demand majors in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) or health care. The 2015-16 application opens Jan. 5, 2015, and has a March 2, 2015 deadline. Click here for more info. The Leadership 1000 Scholarship provides college scholarships to students who will be attending an eligible file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU four-year college or university in Washington state. A Leadership 1000 Scholarship can be customized around a general set of requirements requested by the donor. The 2015-16 application opens Jan. 12, 2015, and has a March 9, 2015, deadline. Click here for more info. The Washington State Governors’ Scholarship for Foster Youth helps young men and women from foster care continue their education and earn a college degree. The program has been supported by the current and former governors in Washington state. The 2015-16 application opens Jan. 12, 2015, and has a March 9, 2015, deadline. Click here for more info. SVL for 2nd Semester: The online registration system for 2nd semester SVL courses is now open at www.spokanevirtual.com. Current students enrolled in year-long SVL courses do not need to re-register - SVL will automatically roll students over into 2nd semester (ex. English 10A SVL will be English 10B SVL). However, students enrolled in semester only courses (listed below) will need to complete an online registration if they want to take additional SVL classes. Spots are limited for SVL, so if you are planning to take a class, register soon! Semester only courses: Health, Intro to Fitness/Intro to Fitness Student Athlete, Computer Applications, Web Design, Civics, and CWA. SAT Saturday Testing Information: The SAT will be offered on Saturdays at LC this year: - March 14, 2015 (registration deadline 2/13, late registration deadline 3/3*) - May 2, 2015 (registration deadline 4/6, late registration deadline 4/21*) - June 6, 2015 (registration deadline 5/8, late registration deadline 5/27*) Late registration incurs an additional $28 fee. Students register for exams directly on the SAT website, www.sat.collegeboard.org. Please be aware that registration deadlines for the exams close approximately one month prior to the exam date; late registration deadlines for the exams close approximately ten days prior to the exam date and incur an additional fee. Additional information regarding the SAT can be found online at our website under the "Info" tab (SAT testing @ LC), or on the College Board website (www.sat.collegeboard.org). Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year in high school. At least half of all students take the SAT twice - in the spring of their junior year and in the fall of their senior year. Most students also improve their score the second time around. The SAT test costs $52.50 per test. If you cannot afford to pay the fee, you can see your counselor to apply for a fee waiver before you register online (click here for fee waiver information: http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-fee-waivers). Note: All LC Juniors will take the SAT test during the school day on April 15 for free. More details coming closer to the test date. FREE SAT Prep Program: We are excited to offer LC students an innovative and exciting program designed to help them become more college and career ready! The Naviance Family Connection Program will not only help our students meet this goal, but also provides them with a FREE SAT prep program! Have your student login and check out all the great things Naviance Family Connection can offer them! Here is what your student will need to login: - Website: www.lctigers.com (click on the Naviance link on the home page - right hand column) Username: (use your student ID #) Password: tigers (be sure "tigers" is lower case t) Click "PrepMe" link on left side of screen to get started in the SAT prep program! Changes are coming to the SAT in 2016: When students open their SAT test books in spring 2016, they’ll encounter an SAT that is more focused and useful than ever before. The full specifications of the exam along with extensive sample items for each section will be available on April 16, 2014. Major changes are: There will be three sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Math, and the Essay. The length of the SAT will be about three hours, with an added 50 minutes for the essay. The exam will once again be scored on a 400 to 1600-point scale. The Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section and the Math section will each be scored on a 200- to 800-point scale. Scores for the Essay will be reported separately. The Khan Academy (http://www.khanacademy.org/sat) is partnering with SAT to help students prepare for file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU these changes with FREE test prep! Visit: https://www.collegeboard.org/delivering-opportunity/sat/redesign for a complete description of the 8 key changes in: Relevant Words in Context Command of Evidence Essay Analyzing a Source Math Focused on Three Key Areas Problems Grounded in Real-World Contexts Analysis in Science and in Social Studies Founding Documents and Great Global Conversation No Penalty for Wrong Answers ACT Testing: The ACT college admissions test will be offered on Saturdays at  FERRIS . For information on test registration, visit: http://www.actstudent.org/regist/ Be to Ferris by 8:00am, bring a printed copy of your test ticket, photo ID, pencils, and calculator. The test will end at approximately 12:15pm (or 1:00pm if you are taking the ACT Plus Writing). - February 7 (deadline January 9) - April 18 (deadline March 13) - June 13 (deadline May 8) Enrollment for Choice Schools: Spokane Public Schools is excited to announce a new enrollment process online for all students who want to attend a school other than their neighborhood school. A special site has been created at spokaneschools.org/enrollment where families can research school and program options and apply for their top choices. By offering a portfolio of educational options, SPS gives families the freedom to choose the school that is right for their child. More choices mean we are better able to support learning needs, and are better preparing students to successfully complete some form of higher education: technical, 2-year or 4-year.  Choice school enrollment is open through February 13. SPS is also hosting a School Choice Enrollment Fair Saturday, January 24, from 10am-noon at Libby Center, 2900 E. First, where families can talk with principals and students from various SPS schools. REMINDERS PowerSchool & Grades: Do you want to know how your student is doing before report cards come out? Do you want real time progress reports and attendance data online for your student? Visit www.lctigers.com and click on the PowerSchool icon at the top. Your PowerSchool login and password were mailed home with the Welcome Back letter. In PowerSchool, you can choose to have progress reports emailed to you as often as you want. Last year, we have 76% of our parents and students accessing their information and 32% getting email reports - we would love to see everyone utilizing this great tool! If you have questions about your student's grade, please contact the teacher directly as your first step as soon as you have a concern so they can partner with you to help your student be successful. If you have trouble accessing PowerSchool, please contact Paula Cavanagh at paulaca@spokaneschools.org New Peer Tutor program: Now up and rolling in our Academic Success Center in the Library - a peer tutor program! 40 juniors and seniors have been trained and are ready to assist other students (9th to 12th grade). Students seeking help for everything from how to study for certain classes or how to improve their grades in a particular subject may benefit from working with other students who have mastered the material. Students can meet with a peer tutor can come to the library at lunch Monday through Friday and/or after school Monday through Thursday. Please contact Mr. Denton at 354-6883 if you have any questions. Please Donate to Our PTSG: The Lewis and Clark PTSG (Parent, Teacher, Student Group) invites all LC parents to file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU become a member by donating at least $20. ALL funds go directly to LC students for Open House, Academic Recognition, the Senior bar-b-q, the Freshman Activity Night, and other great activities. The ONLY source of PTSG funding is membership fees. Our focus is completely on students, staff and parents. Without your help, these programs are in jeopardy! JOIN and HELP TODAY! Visit http://www.spokaneschools.org/site/Default.aspx? PageID=395 to download the application. The LC Tiger Pantry: Lewis and Clark now has a FREE food outlet for our students to access canned and boxed food items for use at home. (We cannot dispense food for lunch). The LC Tiger Pantry is located in the underground parking garage around the corner from the Tiger Closet. This Pantry was set up for LC students to access free food to take home and help their families with major meals. Currently, they can access this resource during the day with a staff member or a counselor. We are inviting students/staff/parents to donate needed food items to our Pantry all year long. We are needing high protein items (peanut butter, packages of noodles, beans, canned vegetables, etc). We also could use the cloth reusable grocery bags and strong paper bags. Food donations can be taken to the Public Office. Tiger Closet: Thank you to everyone who contributes to the Tiger Closet Fund. Due to your efforts we were able to purchase underwear, socks, hat, gloves, and deodorant for our students. The Tiger Closet Fund is an account that was set up by parents of the Class of 2011 to purchase clothes and hygiene products for the Tiger Closet. You may contribute to this fund in the LC Business Office by indicating that your donation should go to the Tiger Closet Fund. Thank you for your continued support of the Lewis and Clark community. We are also in need of clothing donations of: sweatshirts, coats, and gloves - donations can be brought to the LC Public Office. Travel to Europe in the Summer of 2015: Have you ever wanted to scale the Eiffel Tower, look the Mona Lisa in the eye, eat decadent chocolate in Switzerland, tour the caste the inspired Disney's Sleep Beauty's castle, experience history at the hallowed ground of Dachau, and peek behind the former Soviet Iron Curtain into Prague? Mr. Greg Pschirrer, Ms. Emily Haxton, and Mrs. Theresa Meyer are organizing a European Adventure for Summer 2015. This will be the 5th European trip for us and we are excited to take your student on the adventure of a lifetime! The two week trip organized by WorldStrides will include: Paris, France - Lucerne, Switzerland - Munich, Germany - and - Prague, Czech Republic and many points in between! Click HERE to read a great article on the value of how traveling teaches students about the world. We currently have 14 students ranging from 9th-12th grade, 4 parents, and 3 LC leaders registered for the trip. Any high school age student is welcome to enroll (and we love having parents join in on our adventures!) Contact gregp@spokaneschools.org, emilyh@spokaneschools.org, or theresam@spokaneschools.org and we can help you out! Note: This is not an official LC sponsored activity. GEAR UP for Academic Success: Our new GEAR UP Academic Success Center (ASC) is open and ready to start helping students! The ASC is open to 9 th and 10 th grade students. - Where: Southwest corner of the library. - When: Monday-Friday at lunch, and Monday-Thursday after school (2:30-3:30pm) - What: Helping students with whatever they need to succeed academically. School Sponsor: We are excited to announce our continuing partnership with Target stores. Families who shop at Target and use the Target REDcard can designate LC to receive a donation of 1% of the purchase total. So far, we have 20 families donating to LC just by shopping at Target! If you don't have a REDcard, you can apply at: www.target.com/REDcard - our school code is: 106638. If you already have a REDcard, you can designate LC as your recipient school at www.target.com/tcoe. Our school code is: 106638. Volunteers Needed: We need you as a VOLUNTEER at LC! Some of the events/projects we need help with are Picture Day, Tiger Closet, Office staff relief for staff luncheons, Freshman Night, Sr. BBQ just to name a few. If you file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU are interested in volunteering at LC please send your name, telephone number and email address to our volunteer coordinator, Leigh Halvorson at Leighhalvorson@msn.com. Absences: If your student is going to be absent, please call our attendance hotline to excuse the absence at 3546968. Free Microsoft Software for Students: In an effort to help prepare students for the technology skills required in the workforce, Microsoft announced Student Advantage. Students can now use Office every day for school work and activities that are most important to them. Office not only helps students stay organized and get their work done today but at the same time develops skills that will be required when they enter the work force. There is no cost to download and run the full versions of Office provided in the Student Advantage program. You can also access the Microsoft Mobile apps on smart phones or tablets. Enrolled students at LC are eligible to install the full version of Office Pro Plus as part of our Office 365 Student email subscription. Below are instructions on how to install Office Pro Plus on a Windows 7 machine. The installation process is similar for Windows 8 and the Mac OS. Procedure Using the computer you want to install Office on do the following: Login to your Office 365 email account at: https://login.microsoftonline.com (If you do not remember how to log in to your Office 365 email account, go to: http://www.spokaneschools.org/Page/23164). Once logged in, click on the setting’s gear in the upper right corner and select Office 365 Settings. On the left side, select Software. The system will detect the operating system you are running and recommend the latest version of Office for you to install. Once you verify the version to install, click the Install button. If you are prompted to Run or Save the file, select Run. Microsoft Office will install in the background and after a few minutes you will receive notice stating "Welcome to your new Office." At this screen click Next. Follow the prompts through the installation, selecting the options you want. When all options are selected, a video will play explaining some of the features of Office. Once the video is done, it will ask you to Sign in. At the Sign in prompt, enter your username@sps81.org email address, and click Next. Follow the remaining prompts and when complete you can begin to use the Office products. Backpacks Needed: If you have any new or gently used backpacks, we would be happy to accept the donation! You can bring the backpacks to the LC Public Office and we will distribute them to students in need. Thank you! Donate to our Student Assistance Fund to Help Fellow Students: When you come in to pay student fees in the Business Office, please consider donating to the Student Assistance fund. This fund helps needy students pay for the required class fees and athletic fees. Every dollar donated goes directly to LC students. BrightArrow: Learn about the new Parent Notification System called BrightArrow that will send email updates and text messages for emergency communications and important updates from LC. You can choose what phone number and/or email address you prefer for notifications and sign up to receive text notifications. Bright Arrow will not replace the LC News You Can Use, but will be an additional tool to help us communicate with our community. Go to BrightArrow to learn how to update your information. COMMUNITY PARTNERS Our community partners have supported LC staff and student activities this year. We are asking our LC families to give back by supporting these partners file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM] LCNYCU Subaru of Spokane Davenport Collection Ammonite Ink School Employees CU Chiropractic & Massage Larry H Miller Toyota 905 S Grand & 30th Ave. Instant Sign Factory Fred Meyer Cravens Coffee 517 W 3rd Ave. Domino's Pizza Tuxedo Gallery US Army Spokane Public Schools complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital status, race, color, creed, national origin, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, sexual orientation including gender expression or gender identity, or honorably discharged veteran or military status. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in educational programs and/or extracurricular school activities, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school district's Title IX officer and/or Section 504/ADA coordinator. Title IX Officer, Shawn Jordan, (509) 354-7396 * Section 504 Coordinator, Wendy Bleecker, (509) 354-7399 * ADA Officer, Tennille Jeffries-Simmons (509) 354-7265 * Affirmative Action Officer, Ramon Alvarez, (509) 354-7344 * Equal Opportunity Officer, Ramon Alvarez, (509) 354-7344 * 200 N. Bernard Street, Spokane, WA 99201 file:///C|/Users/theresam/Desktop/LCNYCU.htm[1/13/2015 12:28:07 PM]
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