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Child & Family Clinic-Plus Screening
District
Wednesday, 18 November 2009

The Lake Shore Central School District is participating in a new Screening Program to promote early identification of emotional or behavioral concerns in children and adolescents.  The purpose of this announcement is to ask your permission for your child to voluntarily participate in an emotional/behavioral health screening.  This is a confidential service for you and your family.  You will be the only one to receive information from the screening.  No information will be shared with the school or other agency without your written consent. 


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Native American Heritage Month
District
Thursday, 12 November 2009
In Celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Title VII,
The Seneca Nation Department of Education,
and ACE Club will offer two free events!

 

Native American Heritage Month Bazaar-

When: November 19th

Time: 2:30-3:00 PM

Place: High School Cafeteria.

 

The bazaar will feature Solon Spruce who will be singing hand drum songs. Solon Spruce is Seneca and a member of the Bear Clan. There will also be a demonstration of the Jingle Dress Dance, samplings of traditional Seneca foods, and a large display of Seneca artifacts.

 

Guest Speaker Presentation-

When: November 23rd

Time: 9:18-10:43 AM

Place: Senior High Large Group Instruction Room

 

Peter Jemison will be giving an exciting presentation on the topic of the the Peace Maker's Journey and the formation of the Great Law of Peace. Peter Jemison is Seneca of the Heron Clan. Jemison is the Site Manager of the Ganondagan State Historic Site.

 
Red Ribbon Week at W.T. Hoag
W.T. Hoag Elementary
Thursday, 05 November 2009

Red Ribbon Week!

During the week of October 23-31 the country celebrated National Red Ribbon Week.  All of our schools participated in many different activities encouraging students to commit to living drug free lives.  Here at W.T. Hoag, students kicked off the week by releasing red balloons, symbolizing their pledge to be drug free for life.  On Tuesday, faculty and staff from both W.T. Hoag and J.T. Waugh Elementary played in the first annual “Red Ribbon Basketball Game” against the Evans Police team.  The game ended in a tie, and there was great participation from the schools and community.  Canned food was collected at the game for Operation Good Neighbor.  On Thursday, our 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students walked into the village of Angola to “plant the promise,” planting red tulips on Main street.  When the tulips bloom in the spring students will be reminded of the drug-free promise they made.  Students and staff embraced the spirit of this week by participating in fun themed clothing days all week long.

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At W.T. Hoag, Students & Staff are committed to being DRUG FREE!! 

 
Highland Teachers Receive Awards For Classroom Projects
Highland Elementary
Wednesday, 04 November 2009
Two Highland classrooms will be receiving much needed funding to support & enrich academic programs.  Congratulations to Third Grade Teacher Katrina Nasca and Fourth Grade Teacher Jennifer Philarom!  Mrs. Nasca was selected by a generous donor on DonorsChoose.org to receive $1000 to fund proposals to enhance & further develop the literacy program in her classroom.  Mrs. Philarom is the proud recipient of the $250 Cellino & Barnes Classroom Scholarship Award.  These additional funds will directly benefit students! 
 
Lake Shore Counselors Receive Award
District
Wednesday, 04 November 2009
Lake Shore Central School District representatives attended the New York State School Counselor Association State Conference in Syracuse, New York to receive New York State's Outstanding School Counseling Program Award. Lake Shore School District is the first school district in Western New York to receive this prestigious award.

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