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Senior Quarter 4 Late Work Deadline is May 5th @ 11:59 pmSenior Finals are Open May 6 - 8 @ 11:59 pm
9th - 11th Grader Quarter 4 Late Work Deadline is May 15th @ 11:59 pm9th - 11th Grader Finals are Open May 18 - 20 @ 11:59 pm
Finals are optional, online, unproctored, and will not negatively impact the final course grade. They can positively impact the grade if taken and score well.
https://tinyurl.com/April-Assembly
The Last All School Assembly of the Year!!
If you missed it, here’s the link:
It was great!!
Join Zoom Meeting on 4/28: https://usd497.zoom.us/j/374568851
I Am Beautiful Campaign
Spread some love! This Campaign is a way for people to connect and spread kindness. Make a video of you answering the question "What makes you
beautiful?". All of your videos will be made into a compilation to be
shared later!!❖ Send your video to Olivia Robl at-
❖ Please make sure your video is less than 30 seconds long!
❖ Send it through email by uploading the mp4 file as an attachment
SEND TO OLIVIA BY MAY 1ST!!!!
You are Invited!
Senior Send-OffMay 8th @11:00 a.m.
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/8951585669
Come help to celebrate, commemorate and say farewell
to our 2019.20 LVS Seniors!!
Let’s spread some positivity!
Sometimes the best way to get through hard times is by spreading positivity and good vibes. Post pictures of the fun
things you’re doing during this quarantine.
Post your pictures here: https://padlet.com/10204532/z694yeiai3vasz2u
Grade-Level Advisory on 1st Tuesdays
The last Advisory Session will be meeting online in Zoom on Tuesday, May 5th at 2:15 pm.
Please see your advisory landing page to be aware of the specific link for the live session and watch the recording if you missed the previous session.
Summer Course Offerings
These five semester courses will be offered this summer for $150 each. Please see an email from your homeroom teacher for more information or ask counselors for more information.
HealthCreative Writing
US Government & PoliticsReading for College Success
Sociology
NEW! Student-Led High School Mindfulness Meditation Group
Mondays 11:30am -12:00pm(THIS REPLACES THE TUES/THURS GROUP)
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/758567565
● Mindfulness exercises and activities● Time to talk about worries, concerns, or ways
that students are coping ● Opportunity to interact with counselors
FREE Love and Logic Online Parenting Class - During this difficult time, the Love and Logic Institute is offering our Parenting Online class for FREE. This is limited to the month of April. It's our way of supporting families as they go through this unprecedented crisis. For more information, click the link: Love and Logic Parenting Online – Love and Logic Institute, Inc
Love and Logic is the original and proven leader in parenting. Since 1977 we've helped parents from all walks of life create happy, resilient and responsible kids. Enjoy immediate success with the effective parenting solutions taught in this online parenting class. You will learn parenting tips on how to:
● End arguing and manipulation● Neutralize defiance● Replace anger and frustration with empathy● End bedtime battles● Set kids up for success by allowing them to make small mistakes when the price tag is small
Sessions:
● Module 1: Putting and End to Arguing, Back Talk and Begging● Module 2: Teaching Responsibility without Losing Their Love ● Module 3: Setting Limits without Waging War● Module 4: Avoiding Power-Struggles● Module 5: Guiding Kids to Own and Solve Their Problems● Module 6: Teaching Kids to Complete Chores...without Reminders and without Pay
You will have access to the program for 3 months from the date of “purchase.”
Kansans Can: Soar Art Contest
Purpose: To encourage students to use their creativity by entering an illustration (art conveying a visual representation of a theme or idea) for the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) Annual Conference theme, Kansans Can: Soar!
Eligibility: This contest is open to Kansas K-12 public and private school students. Each contest entry must include the student’s name and the student’s classroom teacher’s information.
Prizes: Third Place $50, Second Place $75, First Place $125
Deadline: Entries must be postmarked by May 8, 2020
See Monday Mail for full details.
Griffin Den TalkOn Thursdays at
11:30 a.m.Do you enjoy chatting with your peers?
Go to the link and meet virtually on Thursdays in Mrs. Lee’s (monitored) Zoom Room where you can visit with your friends and make new friends.
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/6671272904
Club InfoCLUB MEETING TIME SPONSOR/CONTACT ZOOM LINK
Amp Club 2nd & 4th Fridays, 1-2:30
Pugsley/[email protected]
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/803176902
Game Club 1st & 3rd Fridays, 10:00
Pugsley/Esau/[email protected]
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/179644725
GSA Club 4th Fridays, 10:00
Elkin/[email protected]
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/213076402
NHS TBD [email protected]
emails sent with link to those who qualify
PB&J 2nd Fridays, 10:00
Rovenstine/[email protected]
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/759803547
LVS Writer’s Place
Mondays @ 3:15 Lisa [email protected]
https://usd497.zoom.us/j/326804899
Click to access Student and Parent Resource page: https://www.act.org/content/act/en/students-and-parents.html
1. Learn about what you can do to prepare for the ACT.2. Download grade-level activity guides.3. Join in on parent webinars.4. Create an ACT Academy account, take a diagnostic test, and the
system will create a curriculum just for you based on your needs. 5. Download a REAL practice ACT test.
ACT Resources for
PREPARE FOR GRADUATION AND BEYOND: SIGN UP TO HAVE ACT RESOURCES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX
▪ Sign up to receive the ACT newsletter that will give you tips on all things college and career. ▪ Once you’ve clicked on the link and landed on ACT’s Student and Parent Help page, you
can also scroll down beyond the newsletter sign-up to find out what you can be doing NOW to prepare for graduation and beyond. ▪ You’ll find check-lists for each grade level and information about filling out the FAFSA,
scheduling and attending college visits, filling out college and scholarship applications, comparing colleges, test prep, and much, much more. ▪ Having the information sent to you is so much easier than trying to find it on your own,
right? ☺ ▪ Seniors, use this link: Class of 2020 : https://www.act.org/content/act/en/students-and-parents/seniors.html
▪ Juniors, this link: Class of 2021 : https://www.act.org/content/act/en/students-and-parents/juniors.html
▪ Sophomores: Class of 2022 : https://www.act.org/content/act/en/students-and-parents/sophomores.html
Seniors: Need $$ for college? Now is the time to begin applying for scholarships. Deadlines are coming and going quickly!
• New scholarships added weekly.• Remember to visit the LVS scholarships
on our website. You will find a listing under the High School button on the Counselingand Guidance page. All entries have been updated through May.
https://www.usd497.org/Page/7127
•GOOD LUCK!
Money for freshman Tigers:For a full view of these and other college resources for scholarships and opportunities, check out this LVS website page: https://www.usd497.org/Page/12111
FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid• If you are like most Americans, you need help paying for college. • The FAFSA will determine how much aid (money) you will receive from the government in the way of
students loans (you pay back) and grants (FREE $ - you do not pay back). • Fill out the FAFSA and designate the schools on the application you wish to receive your information.• You will need the following for yourself and for your parents, assuming you are a dependent:
• Your Social Security Number• Your Alien Registration Number (if you are not a U.S. citizen)• Your federal income tax returns, W-2s and other records of money earned. (Note – you may be able to transfer your
federal tax return information into your FAFSA by using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.)• Bank statements and records of investments (if applicable)• Records of untaxed income (if applicable)• A FAFSA ID to sign electronically
• There is no obligation to accept the student aid, so do NOT ignore this! It could save you hundreds or thousands of dollars.
• The federal deadline for filing your FAFSA is June 30, 2020, but the state deadline is April 1. Each college may have a different deadline, so inquire now and know what that deadline is.
• Visit https://fafsa.ed.gov/ to start your application TODAY.
Need a copy of your transcript sent to a college? Request it on Parchment, https://www.usd497.org/Page/7916, a FREE service provided by LVS on the LVS website.
Be sure to read
Monday Mail
to see all events for LVS!
Have a great week!
You got this!!!