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Reverse Raffle click on open office document and click on quick look . Change to Text document. Much easier to work with in InDesign. Page 1 - October 2018 POSTAL PATRON Non-Profit Org. Risingsun, Ohio Permit #7 LAKOTA Postage Paid LOCAL SCHOOLS October 2018 SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE From the Desk of Dr. Chad Coffman I would like to thank everyone for a great start to the school year. I am impressed with our staff, parents, and most impor- tantly our students. The students arrive to school each day with smiles on their faces prepared for the day. Thank you to the parents for your trust and support. Thank you to all of our dedicated staff members who work together to provide an excellent education for our students. School security and safety continue to be a priority at Lakota. We continue to review and look for ways to improve. During the teacher in-service day on August 15, the Sandusky County Sheriff's department State Champion Kyleigh Dull with her Coach, Ty Ray led the staff in ALICE training and drills in which the staff reacted to a variety of KYLEIGH DULL IS STATE CHAMP situations in the building. The training Deputy Stotz shows his Kyleigh Dull, a sophomore at Lakota High 1 was sunny but a little chilly at 50 degrees. has helped prepare the staff in the event Sandusky County Sheriff ’s Office School, went down to Columbus for the Girls Kyleigh was able to shoot a score of 73 which of an actual emergency. In addition, we road patrol vehicle to a Pre-school class. State Golf Championships on October 12 and was tied for the lead after day 1 was finished. have added additional security cameras great education. 13th. This was the second year in a row that However, scores were very tight as 3 other girls and upgraded our ability to secure all The staff continues to provide an excellent she has qualified for the state tournament. In shot 75 and 4 others shot 76. Day 2 brought classroom doors. We are fortunate to education for our students. The students are 2017, Kyleigh finished 4th overall, which was similar weather. It was a little colder when the have School Resource Officer Deputy engaged and exciting learning opportunities good enough for 1st team all-state. day started. She teed off on number 1 with Stotz as a permanent member of the staff. are taking place. It has been a great start The previous year’s success put both expecta- the temperature at 40 degrees. She battled His presence has made a positive impact and I look forward to working with the staff, tions and pressure on the young sophomore. through the cold early and was able to make on the building. By providing a safe and parents, community members, and students She handled both with style and grace and 4 birdies on the back 9 holes to shoot a 74 and secure environment, the staff and students in continuing to provide an exceptional came away with a first place finish, and State a 2 day total of 147. The 147 finished as the can focus on what matters most, getting a educational experience for our students. Championship this year in 2018. She now best score of any girl for the weekend, giving shares the accomplishment with her older her medalist for the weekend and a STATE sister, Makayla, who was able to win it for CHAMPIONSHIP! LANSBURY CELEBRATES Lakota in 2013. Congrats Kyleigh on an amazing accom- The state tournament is the only 36 hole plishment! HIS BIRTHDAY!!! tournament of the high school season. Day On Wednesday, September 26, the Lakota School Lakota Athletic Boosters community celebrated the sixth birthday of our amazing school therapy dog, Lansbury. Lansbury was all decked TAILGATE NIGHT out in a Superman costume and cape. This seemed ap- @ BUFFALO WILD WINGS propriate, since he uses his "super-powers" with all of his 100 Shaffer Park Dr. • Tiffin Lakota peeps. Mrs. Slotterbeck and Lansbury traveled to classrooms and shared some birthday treats with every- Monday, October 22 - 6:00-9:00 PM one. While the candy was nice, his unconditional love and acceptance of everyone is the most important gift that he offers on a daily basis! This furry fellow is well loved Lakota Athletic Boosters by his Raider family!! akota Athletic Boosters Reverse Raffle HELP WANTED Saturday, November 3, 2018 Stacy's Place, 625 Plaza Dr., Fostoria Community Are You Interested Weight Room In Being A Supervisor Needed Substitute At Lakota? GAMES Lakota Local Schools are in need of a The Lakota Local Schools are now 50/50 of taking applications for substitutes for the Community Weight Room Supervisor. This DRAWINGS CHANCE position involves supervising the Weight 2018-2019 school year. The positions that Room when community members come in are available are: certified teachers, cooks, to exercise, for one and one-half hours a day, custodians, aides, cashiers, secretaries and twice a week. The rate of pay is set at $8.30 bus drivers. Training and support will be per hour. If interested, please contact Mrs. provided to help you succeed. If you are Sherry Sprow at ssprow@lakotaschools.org. interested, please call Ginny Nusbaum in the Board Office at 419-986-6650, exten- November 4, 2017 Tickets: $100.00 (includes 2 meals) sion 4301. Stacy’s Place 625 Plaza Dr, Fostoria, OH For tickets or more information please contact the Lakota Athletic Boosters: Doors Open and Meal Served at 5:30pm Heidi Miller 419-619-8989 Raffle Begins at 7:00 pm Becky Geyman 419-307-8694 Andrea Bartson 419-680-6417 Chassity Kays 419-559-3600 Proceeds from the event are used towards ADULTS ONLY (21 and over) the purchase of uniforms and equipment for Advance ticket sales only ALL LAKOTA ATHLETIC TEAMS! click on open office document and click on quick look . Change to Text document. Much easier to work with in InDesign. Page 2 - October 2018 HIGH SCHOOL CONGRATULATIONS TO From the Desk of Mrs. Sherry Sprow OUR RAIDER GOLF TEAM Lakota High School Principal They won the Sandusky Bay Conference Invitational and were runner-up on the overall season. Great job! The school year is off to a great start. I Members and Student Council Advisors would like to thank our high school staff for a fantastic week of fun. and students for their hard work and posi- The fall sports seasons are well underway tive attitudes as we begin the 2018-2019 and our athletes have been working very school year. hard. The music programs have also been Homecoming week was filled with many busy rehearsing and preparing for several fun activities. The classes participated in performances. Good luck to all of our fall and competed for the coveted title of participants. Homecoming Week Champions. The As we embark on another year, I appre- week ended with a K-12 pep rally, football ciate the opportunity to serve our school game, and a dance. I would like to extend district and community as Lakota High a special thank you to the Student Council School’s Principal. Pictured left to right: Coach Ty Ray, Ethan Longoria, Connor Hill, Jayden Bonnell, Colt Dible, Kyleigh Dull and Marshall Minich Turn Markers Into Energy! Once again, the Lakota Schools will be collecting markers for recycling as part of the Crayola ColorCycle program. Last year, we collected over 3,000 markers! This amount helped create 10 gallons of fuel and kept the plastic out of the landfills. Our collection drive has started and will run through the end of the school year. All forms and brands of markers will be accepted - including dry erase, permanent, and highlighters. Please send in your old markers with your child or drop off at your building's of- fice. We will have collection bins located throughout the buildings. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Melissa Renfro at LAKOTA STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE mrenfro@lakotaschools.org. Thank you for your help! ALL-OHIO STATE FAIR BAND AND CHOIR Lakota High School Last May, six of our High School band and choir students were chosen to be a part of this COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS MEETING year’s All-Ohio State Fair Band and Choir. At the beginning of August, Jonathan Mason (Sousaphone), Caleb Chalfin (Trombone), Erica Hartley (Flute), Erin Hartley (Clarinet), Tuesday, November 13, 2018 Mazlyn Wilder (Vocal) and Trinity Morelock (Vocal) headed to Columbus, Ohio. During Lakota Auditeria- 6:00-7:30 P.M.* the three weeks they were there, they participated in several hours of practicing, marching and performing with the rest of the State Fair Band and Choir. Congratulations Jonathan, *Note: You are advised to arrive by 5:30 P.M. for sign-in and material distribution. Caleb, Erica, Erin, Mazlyn and Trinity!!! Way to make Lakota proud! A sign-in process is required to validate attendance and pass out personalized materials. Persons arriving after 6:00 will not be offered entrance to the meeting. LAKOTA MUSIC BOOSTERS The College Credit Plus Program (CCP) allows Ohio high school students to earn The Lakota Music Boosters meet the 4th Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. in the Staff college credit and/or high school graduation credit through the successful completion of Dining Room. The organization welcomes your attendance and input! There are usually no college courses. The CCP Program is open to 7th through 12th grade students enrolled in meetings in December and July. The officers for the 2018-2019 school year are Alisa Statham, the State’s public, community and non-public high schools.
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