BACK TO SCHOOL 2019 LAKESHORE LIGHT

Join us in engaging the minds, spirits and talents of our students and teachers. Our current big project is focused on updating the Lakeshore Community Auditorium, and we are counting on your support.

Read the LEF insert in this newsletter for more information. It’s a beautiful day to be a Lakeshore Lancer! Welcome back students, we look forward to a great 2019-2020 school year.

Grounded in Tradition – Committed to Excellence

Message from the Superintendent We are grateful The Lakeshore The same is true for families as they starts. It’s not too for the financial Public Schools prepare for a successful school year. For early to ease away support of the staff has been some students, the return to school is from late nights LAKESHORE working hard this an exciting time. They are filled with and unstructured EXCELLENCE summer to prepare anticipation and can’t wait to get back mornings and FOUNDATION and for the upcoming into the routine. For others, particularly get them back for the efforts of the school year. Our those transitioning to a new building or into their school LEF all-volunteer crews are putting walking through our doors for the first routine. board. Superintendent final touches on time, these are anxious times. Most kids Phil Freeman our maintenance fall somewhere in between. One of the best and construction projects. Secretaries pieces of advice I can give is to involve are enrolling students, preparing rosters No matter what the case, there are your child in whatever you choose to do and class lists, and ordering supplies. things that families can do to prepare to prepare for the school year. Whether Administrators are hard at work hiring their children for a successful school it is back to school shopping, coming new staff, setting goals for the year, and year. up with a new bedtime routine, or arranging trainings for our staff. Teachers, discussing goals for the year, allowing as they always do, are learning new skills The lazy days of summer are about to your child to be part of the conversation in workshops and seminars and using give way to the structured regimen of creates a sense of this newfound expertise to prepare for the school year. Readjusting your child’s ownership and helps to another successful year. Getting ready for sleep schedule is often one of the hardest build positive excitement a new school year is a lot of work! transitions to make as the school year CONTINUED PAGE 2

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The mission of Lakeshore Public Schools, in partnership SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE CONTINUED ... with families and the communi- about school. In terms of back-to-school “where” will go a long way in building ty, is to guide students toward shopping, take your child with you. ownership and responsibility. achieving educational excellence Allowing children to choose their “style” by engaging, inspiring and of supplies will go a long way toward Each new school year is a fresh empowering them to think, building self-confidence while ensuring start for our students, bringing learn and pursue their individ- ual passions with knowledge, they use and care for their belongings renewed excitement as well as new confidence, and integrity – the during the year. challenges. Rather than leaving success foundation of their future. to chance, it is helpful to talk with your Prior to the first week of school, create kids about past accomplishments and fu- and discuss routines that will help with ture expectations as the year begins. This 2019-2020 your child’s academic success. This includes both academic and social success. Lakeshore Board of includes helping your child create a “drop Reassure them that you will do whatev- Education Regular Meetings spot” where all of their belongings will er you can to help them monitor their Regular Board meetings are live when they are not in school. progress and support them when they held on the second Monday of struggle. This will help reduce anxiety and the month at 5:30 P.M. in the Placing backpacks, lunch bags, keys, build both confidence and resiliency in Middle School Media Center. etc. in the same place all the time cuts your child, characteristics vital to success back on the hectic days of searching in school and beyond. September 9, 2019 for items when the bus is pulling up. October 14, 2019 Lakeshore Public Schools is November 11, 2019 Setting up a time and place for homework committed to the success of each December 9, 2019 is also vital in setting your child up for and every child. As we move closer to January 13, 2020 academic success. Having a place free of the opening of school, we look forward February 10, 2020 distractions with needed supplies within to working in partnership with our March 9, 2020 arm’s reach will assist in streamlining families and community to provide the April 20, 2020 ** homework time. Again, having your child best possible experience for our students. May 11, 2020 involved in deciding the “when” and That is our tradition. That is what being a June 8, 2020 Lancer is all about!

**The April meeting will be held on the third Monday due to Spring Recess. Community Fun Day Saturday, September 14 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP PARK COMMUNITY CENTER

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10th Annual Adam Tilly Memorial Golf Outing Upcoming Events August 27, 2:30-3:30 P.M. On July 6th, 96 golfers came together for a great day at Lake Hills Elementary Meet & Greet Golf Course to play in memory of a former teammate, classmate, friend and August 27, 6-7:30 P.M. son, Adam Tilly. Freshman Orientation (Freshman, Adam was a 2001 Lakeshore High School graduate. He was New Students & Parents) a strong athlete, starting for some great Lancer football squads. He August 28, 7:00 P.M. threw shot put and discus (and occasionally ran 400’s) and was team ESports League start-up meeting captain for a track team that won state. He always excelled in the room 120 - LHS classroom and served two years on student council. Adam was a great September 3 - First Day of individual on and off the field – a selfless teammate who ALWAYS put School - Half Day All Students the team’s objectives above and beyond personal accolades. September 4, 6:00 - 7:30 P.M. In April 2005, he graduated from Michigan Technological University 6th Grade Back to School Night - with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree. Adam was a Parents Only recipient of the prestigious Thompson Scholarship, which is awarded September 5, 6:00 - 7:30 P.M. to outstanding students in the university’s civil engineering 7/8th Grade Back to School Night - Lauren Cook program. After graduating from Michigan Tech, he accepted a civil Parents Only engineering position with Pearson Construction Co. September 9, 6:00 P.M. In July 2006, Adam’s life was cut short by melanoma cancer. In High School Back to School Night memory of Adam, Hans Koppenhoefer has organized this yearly September 10 event. This once small outing among friends has grown Roosevelt Back to School Night into much more -- a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,AT53 September 11 Inc., awarding yearly scholarships to outstanding Lakeshore High First Late Start Wednesday School seniors. AT53 Inc., has proudly awarded $13,000.00 in Hollywood Back to School Night scholarships in the past six years. Great work, Hans! September 12 Stewart Back to School Night AT53 Inc. is proud to award two scholarships this year to October 5, 8:00-11:00 P.M. outstanding graduates. Lauren Cook, who will attend Grand Homecoming Dance - LHS Morgan Moore Valley State University and plans to earn her Bachelor of Science October 15 in nursing, and Morgan Moore, who will attend Alvernia MS/HS Parent Conferences University and plans to pursue her doctorate in physical therapy while also playing October 17 hockey. Best of luck ladies! Half Day All Students MS/HS Parent Conferences Adam is also remembered by his family’s gift to the football program, a storage October 18 building on the side of Lancer stadium. The building with the #53, Adam’s Half Day All Students three – year varsity football number! October 22 This year’s outing was by far the best yet. With golfers and volunteers coming LMS Choirs’ Fall Concert, LHS together for a wonderful event to honor and remember Adam. November 1 AT53 Inc. wishes to extend special thanks to our generous hole Overwhelming Half Day All Students sponsors, donors, golfers, volunteers, community leaders, support of this End of 1st Quarter family and friends. We are grateful for your support, and proud event is received November 12 to represent such a fine young man. We could not do this Elementary Parent Conferences without you! from former teammates, friends, November 14 The Board of AT53 Inc.— teachers, coaches, Half Day Elementary Only Hans & Lisa Koppenhoefer, Brandon Cerecke, Brett Schlender, community leaders Elementary Parent Conferences Chris Tilly, Scott & Kristin Merrill and family. Nov 27-29 Thanksgiving Break 3 LAKESHORE LIGHT Lakeshore Welcomes New Certified Staff Our newest staff members can’t wait to welcome you to the 2019 fall semester!

JASON HOLOK LOUIS NOAKES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, SPECIAL EDUCATION, LAKESHORE HIGH SCHOOL EMOTIONALLY IMPAIRED, Jason received his bachelor’s ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY degree in special education from Louis most recently was a substitute Indiana State University, and his teacher for Lakeshore while completing masters in educational leadership the Transition to Teaching Elementary from Grand Valley State University. Licensure Program at Bethel College. Jason has taught high school special education at Bridgman He earned his bachelor’s degree Public Schools since 2006 and also at Lakeshore the four from Western Michigan University and was a special education years prior to that. He and his wife reside in Stevensville paraprofessional at the high school from 2013-2015 and is also a Lakeshore alumni. and have two children attending Lakeshore.

ALLISON MEYER DAVID GAILEY CHOIR DIRECTOR, HIGH SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN, STEWART ELEMENTARY David received his bachelor’s degree in music education from Western Michigan Allison is returning to Lakeshore in University and his master’s in choral the 2019-2020 school after taking conducting from Texas State University. a year off. She was previously at He has taught for Eaton Rapids, Roosevelt Elementary for nine Traverse City, and most recently Grand years teaching kindergarten and Traverse Academy. Young 5’s. ALLISON GRAVES ANI KUHN 4TH GRADE, STEWART ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER, ELEMENTARY DISTRICT-WIDE Allison recently received her Ani was previously a kindergarten bachelor’s degree in elementary teacher for Lakeshore for a number education with mild intervention of years until 2012, when she chose licensure from Saint Mary’s College to stay home to raise her family. She and did her student teaching in received her bachelor’s degree from Mishawaka. Grand Valley State University. JULIE RADUCHA 5TH GRADE, HOLLYWOOD JODIE HAUGHEY ELEMENTARY MARKETING, HIGH SCHOOL Julie received her bachelor’s Jodie was a business teacher for degree in education from Western South Bend Community Schools from Michigan University. She has been 2011-2014 and more recently owner of an insurance company and software teaching in Germany since 2012 builder for Spectrum/Lakeland Health. and prior to that in Battle Creek.

SARAH BREWSTER JESSICA BLASKO 5TH GRADE, STEWART KINDERGARTEN, ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY Jessica most recently has been a Sarah received her bachelor’s degree in substitute paraprofessional and general elementary and early childhood substitute teacher for Lakeshore. education from Western Michigan Jessica and her husband’s four children University and has been teaching in attend Lakeshore and she is an Florida for the past five years. energetic Lancer fan. 4 LAKESHORE LIGHT Lakeshore Schools Meal Programs Proudly providing students with quality meals

All schools serve breakfast. Children who come to school hungry may find it difficult to stay alert and learn. The school breakfast program helps by providing children with a great start to their day. All students are invited to participate in the breakfast program. Students who ride My MealTime the bus can go directly into the cafeteria for breakfast. Breakfast is served in the Lakeshore Schools has partnered elementary at 7:55 A.M. and in the middle and high schools at 7:10 A.M. A breakfast with My MealTime, a fast, secure menu is posted on the website. Cereal is available every day. Breakfast cost is $1.60 online service for making credit for elementary students, $1.75 for middle school and $1.80 for high school students. or debit card deposits and Students receiving free or reduced lunch will also receive free or reduced ($.30) break- monitoring your student’s lunch fast. Come and visit the cafeteria for breakfast. If you have any questions please account. call Pam Greiffendorf, Food Service Director, 428-1400, ext. 2965. mymealtime.com All schools are serving breakfast. Breakfast is served in the elementary at 7:55 A.M. and in the middle and high school at 7:10 A.M. Breakfast/lunch menus Download the mobile app are posted on the Lakeshore School website: lakeshoreschools.k12.mi.us Use your device’s web browser and go to mymealtime.com. If you’re Completed free and reduced lunch applications can be mailed to address listed on a mobile device, from the My below or brought to your child’s school office before school begins. Applications MealTime sign-in screen, choose will be accepted after July 1, 2019. Applications can be found on the school’s the appropriate button to website and will also be sent home with every child when school starts. You will download the My MealTime app. be notified by mail of your status. All students who were on the free or reduced meals program this past school year will remain with the same status for the first Easy steps to use My MealTime 30 days or until a new application is returned. After 30 days, students will be full pay until a new application is approved. Only one application per family is Step 1: Register. Click or tap the needed for all students. Other students cannot identify who is free or reduced. Register button and follow the onscreen prompts to create your 2019/2020 meal prices are as follows: My MealTime account. Breakfast Lunch Elementary $1.60 $2.65 Step 2: Link Your Student. Click High School/Middle School $1.75/$1.80 $2.85 or tap the ‘Add Student’ button, Staff/Adults $2.30 $3.75 then find your student’s school. Reduced prices for all students $ .30 $ .40 Link them to your profile by using their student ID number that was Online Payments Available (see mymealtime.com info at right) provided by your student’s school. There is a fee for this service. You will need your child’s Student ID number. These numbers will be available at the Meet & Greet in August, or on the first day of Step 3: Make a Deposit. You may school. It is free to set-up the account and you can view your child’s account at all choose to store your credit/ debit times. This account can’t be created until the end of August when all students are card for quick and easy repeat use. entered and assigned to their teacher. All balances are forwarded in June to the next school year. Please pre-pay for your child’s meals. We have a negative balance policy that can be viewed on our website. Envelopes are available by all deposit boxes and in elementary offices. You can pay by cash or check (Lakeshore Public Schools). All deposits need to be made before 10:00 A.M. Elementary students turn in deposits to their teacher. Middle school students please use the deposit box located by the office. High school students can use deposit boxes located in the principal’s office or the cafeteria. 5 LAKESHORE LIGHT Lakeshore Lancer Athletics | lakeshorelancerathletics.com | PH 269 428 1400

Varsity Boy’s Football 10/3/2019 SMAC Tournament TBD 6:30 PM 8/21/2019 Scrimmage @ FH Central Away 4:30 PM 10/8/2019 SMAC Tournament TBD TBD 8/29/2019 Holland West Home 7:00 PM 10/9-10/11 MHSAA District 1st Round TBA TBA 9/6/2019 Portage Northern Away 7:00 PM 10/14-10/19 MHSAA District Semi-Final and FinalsTBA TBA 9/13/2019 Niles (Hall Of Fame Night) Home 7:00 PM 10/22-10/26 MHSAA Regional TBA TBA 9/20/2019 St. Joseph Away 7:00 PM 10/30/2019 MHSAA Semi-Final TBA TBA 9/27/2019 Portage Central Home 7:00 PM 11/2/2019 MHSAA Final TBA TBA 10/4/2019 Battle Creek Lakeview Away 7:00 PM 10/11/2019 Gull Lake (Homecoming) Home 7:00 PM JV Boy’s Soccer 10/18/2019 Kalamazoo Central Home 7:00 PM 8/20/2019 Edwardsburg Home 5:00 PM 10/25/2019 Mattawan Away 7:00 PM 8/22/2019 Kalamazoo Central Away 5:00 PM 11/1/2019 MHSAA Pre-District TBA TBA 8/24/2019 Hackett Catholic Prep Away 9:00 AM 11/8/2019 MHSAA District TBA TBA 8/26/2019 Loy Norrix Away 5:00 PM 11/16/2019 MHSAA Regional TBA TBA 8/28/2019 Marian Away 5:00 PM 11/23/2019 MHSAA Semi Final TBA TBA 9/3/2019 BC Lakeview Home 5:00 PM 11/30/2019 MHSAA Final TBA TBA 9/5/2019 Paw Paw Home 5:00 PM 9/7/2019 Gull Lake Away 5:00 PM JV Boy’s Football 9/14/19 St. Joe Away 5:00 PM 8/21/2019 Scrimmage @ FH Central Away 6:30 PM 9/17/2019 Niles Home 5:00 PM 8/28/2019 Holland West Ottawa Away 6:30 PM 9/19/2019 Portage Central Away 5:00 PM 9/5/2019 Portage Northern Home 6:30 PM 9/21/2019 Marshall Home 10:00 AM 9/12/2019 Niles Away 6:00 PM 9/24/2019 Mattawan Home 5:00 PM 9/19/2019 St. Joseph Home 6:30 PM 9/26/2019 BC Central Away 5:00 PM 9/26/2019 Portage Central Away 6:30 PM 10/3/2019 SMAC Tournament TBD 5:00 PM 10/3/2019 Battle Creek Lakeview Home 6:30 PM 10/8/2019 SMAC Tournament TBD 5:00 PM 10/10/2019 Gull Lake Away 6:30 PM 10/17/2019 Kalamazoo Central Away 6:30 PM Varsity Boy’s Tennis 10/24/2019 Mattawan Home 6:30 PM 8/21/2019 Battle Creek Central Home 1:00 PM 8/21/2019 Battle Creek Lakeview Home 4:00 PM Boy’s Freshman 8/24/2019 Allegan Invitational Away 8:30 AM 8/21/2019 Scrimmage @ FH Central Away 6:30 PM 8/26/2019 Loy Norrix Away 1:00 PM 8/28/2019 Holland West Ottawa Away 4:30 PM 8/26/2019 Gull Lake Away 4:00 PM 9/5/2019 Portage Northern Home 4:30 PM 8/28/2019 Kalamazoo Central Home 4:00 PM 9/12/2019 Niles Away 4:30 PM 8/29/2019 St. Joe Away 4:00 PM 9/19/2019 St. Joseph Home 4:30 PM 9/3/2019 Portage Northern Home 4:00 PM 9/26/2019 Portage Central Away 4:30 PM 9/10/2019 Mattawan Away 4:00 PM 10/3/2019 Battle Creek Lakeview Home 4:30 PM 9/17/2019 Niles Home 4:00 PM 10/10/2019 Gull Lake Away 4:30 PM 9/21/2019 Allegan Invitational Away 8:30 AM 10/17/2019 Kalamazoo Central Away 4:30 PM 9/24/2019 Portage Central Away 4:00 PM 10/24/2019 Mattawan Home 4:30 PM 9/26/2019 Sturgis Home 4:00 PM 9/28/2019 SMAC Tournament Away 8:00 AM Varsity Boy’s Soccer 10/10, 11 or 12/ 2019MHSAA Regional TBD TBD 8/20/2019 Edwardsburg Home 6:30 P.M. 10/18 - 10/19 MHSAA Finals TBD TBD 8/22/2019 Kalamazoo Central Away 6:30 P.M. 8/24/2019 Eaton Rapids D2 Soccer InvitationalAway 9:00 AM JV Boy’s Tennis 8/26/2019 Loy Norrix Away 6:30 PM 8/21/2019 Battle Creek Central Home 1:00 PM 8/28/2019 Marian Away 7:00 P.M. 8/21/2019 Battle Creek Lakeview Home 4:00 PM 9/3/2019 BC Lakeview Home 6:30 PM 8/26/2019 Loy Norrix Away 1:00 PM 9/5/2019 Paw Paw Home 6:30 PM 8/26/2019 Gull Lake Away 4:00 PM 9/7/2019 Gull Lake Away 6:30 PM 8/28/2019 Kalamazoo Central Home 4:00 PM 9/14/2019 St. Joe Away 6:30 PM 8/29/2019 St. Joe Away 4:00 PM 9/17/2019 Niles Home 6:30 PM 9/3/2019 Portage Northern Home 4:00 PM 9/19/2019 Portage Central Away 6:30 PM 9/10/2019 Mattawan Away 4:00 PM 9/21/2019 Marshall Home 11:30 AM 9/17/2019 Niles Home 4:00 PM 9/24/2019 Mattawan Home 6:30 PM 9/24/2019 Portage Central Away 4:00 PM 9/26/2019 BC Central Away 6:30 PM 9/26/2019 Sturgis Home 4:00 PM

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Varsity Volleyball Cross Country 8/23/2019 Gull Lake Invitational Away 8:30 AM 8/27/2019 St. Joseph Inv. (Riverview Park)Away 4:30 PM 8/26/2019 Vicksburg Round Robin Away 4:00 PM 9/5/2019 Berrien Springs Invite Away 5:00 PM 9/11/2019 Portage Northern Away 6:30 PM 9/7/2019 Centreville Invite Away 8:30 AM 9/16/2019 Buchanan Away 6:00 PM 9/13/2019 MSU Spartan Invite Away 12:50 PM 9/18/2019 Niles Home 6:30 PM 9/18/2019 West Division @ Portage Central Away 5:00 PM 9/21/2019 Portage Northern Inv Away 8:00 AM 9/25/19 St. Joseph Away 5:00 PM 9/25/2019 St. Joseph Home 6:30 PM 9/28/19 Berrien County Invite Away 9:00 AM 10/2/2019 Portage Central Home 6:30 PM 10/2/2019 West Division @ Lakeshore Home 5:00 PM 10/9/2019 Mattawan Away 6:30 PM 10/5/2019 Portage Invitational Away 12:30 PM 10/12/2019 Coloma Inv Away 8:30 AM 10/10/2019 Dowagiac Rock ‘n Run Invite Away 5:00 PM 10/16/2019 SMAC Crossover Home 6:30 PM 10/19/2019 SMAC Meet (BC Lakeview) Away 10:00 AM 10/23/2019 SMAC Seeding Match Away 6:30 PM 10/26/2019 MHSAA Regional (Centreville)Away TBA 10/26/2019 St. Joseph Inv Away 8:30 AM 11/2/2019 MHSAA Finals (MIS Speedway)Away TBA 10/29/2019 Vicksburg Round Robin Away 4:00 PM 11/2/2019 SMAC Tournament (Niles HS)Away 8:00 AM Girl’s Golf 11/4 - 11/9/19MHSAA District Away TBA 8/26/2019 West Division Jamboree @ Niles Away 3:00 PM 11/12/2019 MHSAA Regional Away TBA 8/29/2019 SMAC @ Stonehedge North Away 10:00 AM 11/14/2019 MHSAA Regional Away TBA 9/10/2019 West Division Jamboree - St. Joe Away 3:30 PM 11/19/2019 MHSAA Quarterfinal Away TBA 9/16/2019 JV @ Mattawan (Lake Cora) Away 3:30 PM 11/21 & 11/22 MHSAA Semi-Finals Away TBA 9/16/2019 Niles Inv Away Noon 11/23/2019 MHSAA Finals Away TBA 9/18/2019 West Division Jamboree Away 3:00 PM 9/30/2019 South Haven - Point O’ Woods Away 10:00 AM JV Volleyball 10/2/2019 SMAC @ Stonehedge North Away 10:00 AM 8/24/2019 St. Joseph Invitational Away 8:30 AM 8/26/2019 Niles Quad Away 4:30 PM Girl’s Swimming 9/11/2019 Portage Northern Away 5:30 PM 8/24/19 Battle Creek Lakeview RelaysAway 1:00 PM 9/18/2019 Niles Home 5:30 PM 8/27/19 Battle Creek Central Home 6:00 PM 9/16/2019 Buchanan Away 6:00 PM 9/3/19 Kalamazoo Central Away 6:00 PM 9/25/2019 St. Joseph Home 5:30 PM 9/12/19 St. Joseph (w/ Coldwater) Away 6:00 PM 9/21/2019 Jenison Inv Away 8:30 AM 9/17/19 Loy Norrix Home 6:00 PM 10/2/2019 Portage Central Home 5:30 PM 9/21/19 Forest Hills Central Inv. Away 9:00 AM 10/9/2019 Mattawan Away 5:30 PM 9/24/19 Portage Central Home 6:00 PM 10/16/2019 SMAC Crossover Home 5:30 PM 10/1/19 Mattawan Away 6:00 PM 10/21/2019 Otsego Quad (SJ, LHS & Kellogsville)Away 5:00 PM 10/10/19 South Haven Home 6:00 PM 10/23/2019 SMAC Seeding Match Away 5:30 PM 10/12/19 MiSCA Meet Away TBA 10/26/2019 JV SMAC Invitational (P. Central)Away 8:30 AM 10/15/19 Portage Northern Home 6:00 PM 10/22/19 Battle Creek Lakeview Away 6:00 PM Freshman Volleyball 11/1/19 SMAC Meet (BC Lakeview) Away 11:00 AM 8/28/2019 Niles Quad Away 4:30 PM 11/2/19 SMAC Meet (BC Lakeview) Away Noon 9/11/2019 Portage Northern Away 5:30 PM 11/7/2019 MHSAA Diving Regional Away TBA 9/18/2019 Niles Home 5:30 PM 11/15/2019 MHSAA Finals Away TBA 9/25/2019 St. Joseph Home 5:30 PM 11/16/2019 MHSAA Finals Away TBA 9/28/2019 St. Joseph Inv Away 8:30 AM 10/2/2019 Portage Central Home 5:30 PM 10/5/2019 Portage Central Inv Away 8:30 AM 10/9/2019 Mattawan Away 5:30 PM 10/12/2019 Portage Northern Inv Away 8:00 AM 10/16/2019 SMAC Crossover Home 5:30 PM 10/21/2019 Otsego Quad (SJ, LHS & Kellogsville) Away 5:00 PM 10/23/2019 SMAC Seeding Matach Away 5:30 PM 10/26/2019 9th SMAC Invitational (P. Central) Away 8:30 AM

Schedules are subject to change for up-to-date information please visit the Lakeshore Athletics website at: lakeshorelancerathletics.com 7 LAKESHORE LIGHT LAKESHORE BUS SCHEDULES Please have your child at the stop five minutes before the listed estimated time. On late-start Wednesdays, high school-middle school buses run 40 minutes later, and elementary buses run 50 minutes later. Late Start Wednesday begins September 11, 2019. Hollywood Elementary Bus #1 7:43 AM...... 2109 Russell Rd 7:36 AM...... 6585 Jericho 7:28 AM...... Pioneer Ave & Ave 7:44 AM...... 1904 Russell Rd 7:37 AM...... 6955 Jericho 7:29 AM...... Adams Dr & Washington Ave 7:44 AM...... 1886 Russell Rd 7:45 AM...... 5830 Ridge 7:30 AM...... Washington Ave & Wilshire TER 7:45 AM...... 1841 Russell Rd 7:46 AM...... 5780 Ridge 7:30 AM...... Norman Rd & Washington Ave 7:46 AM...... Amy Dr & Russell Rd 7:47 AM...... George St & Kimmel ST 7:31 AM...... Silver Creek PL & Washington Ave 7:47 AM...... Hickory Creek Dr/Cleveland Ave 7:48 AM...... 2832 W John Beers RD 7:32 AM...... 4639 Washington Ave 7:47 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Pheasant Run Rd 7:49 AM...... 5593 St Joseph 7:33 AM....Washington Ave & Washington Woods 7:48 AM...... 8485 Cleveland Ave 7:50 AM...... 5427 St Joseph 7:34 AM...... 4177 Washington Ave 7:56 AM...... James Dr & Judi Ln 7:54 AM...... 5080 St Joseph Ave 7:35 AM...... 1200 W Glenlord RD 7:58 AM...... James Dr & Joni LN 7:56 AM...... Fairview St & W John Beers RD 7:36 AM...... Washington Ave & Desmond St 8:02 AM...... Racine DR & Wyndstone DR 7:57 AM...... Bluff St & Ridge Rd 7:37 AM...... St Joseph CIR & Washington Ave 8:03 AM...... Halsted DR & Wacker Dr 7:58 AM...... 5506 Ridge Rd 7:38 AM...... Washington Ave & Timberlane Dr 8:04 AM...... Longhorn TR & Wabash Lnn 8:00 AM...... 5220 Ridge 7:38 AM...... Cardinal Dr & Washington Ave Roosevelt Elementary Bus #7 8:04 AM...... 2809 W Marquette Woods RD 7:39 AM...... Mulberry Ln & Washington Ave 7:31 AM...... 2772 Johnson Hollywood Elementary Bus #10 7:40 AM...... 4790 Washington Ave 7:33 AM...... 6660 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:19 AM...... 1190 W Linco RD 7:42 AM...... Terrace Ln & W Marquette Woods RD 7:34 AM...... 6780 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:25 AM...... 1117 W Hinchman RD 7:45 AM...... 609 W Marquette Woods RD 7:35 AM..Anderson CIR & Stevensville Baroda RD 7:26 AM...... 1343 W Hinchman RD 7:47 AM...... 111 W Marquette Woods RD 7:36 AM...... 7099 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:27 AM...... 1395 W Hinchman RD 7:47 AM...... 4756 Hollywood Rd 7:38 AM...... 2233 W Linco RD 7:27 AM...... 1425 W Hinchman RD 7:51 AM...... 4165 Lincoln Ave 7:39 AM...... 2300 W Linco RD 7:28 AM...... 8275 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:52 AM...... 4387 Lincoln Ave 7:40 AM...... 2649 W Linco RD 7:31 AM...... 8836 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:52 AM...... 4540 Lincoln Ave 7:41 AM...... 2757 W Linco RD 7:32 AM...... 9062 Hills 7:55 AM...... 5545 Lincoln Ave 7:41 AM...... 2884 W Linco RD 7:33 AM...... 9151 Hills RD 8:01 AM...... Tilly RD & Yellow Creek DR 7:51 AM.Plantation Row RD & W Lemon Creek RD 7:35 AM...... Hills RD & Singer Lake RD 8:03 AM...... 5795 Scottdale RD 7:54 AM...... 1935 W Hinchman RD 7:36 AM...... 825 W Shawnee RD 8:06 AM...... 619 Rockey Weed 7:55 AM...... 1977 W Hinchman RD 7:38 AM...... 9965 Spitzke RD Stewart Elementary Bus #4 7:59 AM...... 7288 Holden 7:41 AM...... 235 W Shawnee RD 7:59 AM...... 7188 Holden 7:50 AM...... 9916 Singer Lake RD 7:26 AM...... 4581 Red Arrow HWY 8:00 AM...... Holden RD & Jefferson Dr 7:27 AM...... 4419 Red Arrow HWY 7:54 AM...... 236 W Hinchman RD 8:03 AM...... Demorrow RD & Ravine WAY 8:01 AM...... 385 E Linco RD 7:29 AM...... 2nd St & W Glenlord RD 8:03 AM...... Demorrow RD & Lara LN 7:30 AM...... Jeffery St & N Roosevelt RD 8:04 AM...... 6744 Totzke RD 8:04 AM...... Demorrow CIR & Demorrow RD 8:05 AM...... 423 W Rockey Weed RD 7:32 AM...... 4335 N Roosevelt RD 8:05 AM...... Demorrow RD & Ridgewood Dr 7:33 AM...... 2219 Leonora DR 8:07 AM...... 134 W Rockey Weed RD 8:06 AM...... Brookpoint LN & Demorrow RD 7:35 AM...... Reinhardt Dr & W Glenlord RD 8:08 AM...... 5992 Hollywood Rd 7:37 AM...... Austin TR & S Lakeshore DR Hollywood Elementary Bus #8 Roosevelt Elementary Bus #15 7:38 AM...... Lake Bluff Terrace/ S Lakeshore Dr 7:22 AM...... 1055 W John Beers RD 7:38 AM...... Cleveland Ave & S Cherry DR 7:38 AM...... S Lakeshore DR & Woodgate Dr 7:24 AM...... 6757 Lincoln Ave 7:39 AM...... Clearwood DR & N Teakwood DR 7:40 AM...... Lake Pine Dr & Lake Pine Path 7:27 AM...... 7527 Lincoln Ave 7:40 AM...... Cleveland Ave & S Riviera DR 7:42 AM...... Paulmar AVE & Red Arrow HWY 7:29 AM...... 876 W Hinchman RD 7:40 AM...... Cleveland Ave & S Bonny Bruce DR 7:44 AM...... Red Arrow HWY & Locust Ln 7:30 AM...... 721 W Hinchman RD 7:43 AM...... 4990 Roosevelt 7:47 AM...... 5312 Puetz 7:31 AM...... 8456 Gray Rd 7:45 AM...... S Roosevelt RD & Shiawasee LN 7:48 AM...... 5111 Puetz RD 7:32 AM...... 8530 Gray Rd 7:46 AM...... Orchard Dr & S Roosevelt RD 7:50 AM...... 4948 Puetz 7:33 AM...... 502 W Lemon Creek RD 7:47 AM...... Hidden Pines Tr & S Roosevelt RD 7:51 AM....Lakewood Ave & Marquette Woods RD 7:34 AM...... 566 W Lemon Creek RD 7:49 AM...... 1902 W Marquette Woods RD 7:56 AM...... Ice ST & Grand Mere RD 7:37 AM...... 9150 Ruggles 7:50 AM...... Cleveland Ave & S Donna Dr 8:01 AM.Michigan Ave & W Marquette Woods RD 7:39 AM...... 1396 W Lemon Creek RD 7:53 AM...... Ponderosa Dr & W John Beers RD 8:02 AM...... 3003 W Marquette Woods RD 7:40 AM...... W Lemon Creek RD & Cornelia Dr 7:54 AM...... E Hiawatha LN & W John Beers RD 8:03 AM...... 2917 W Marquette Woods RD 7:42 AM...... Church St & Placid Dr 7:55 AM...... Echo Rdg & W John Beers RD 8:04 AM...... Pagoda Path & Ridge Rd 7:44 AM...... 2nd RD & South St 7:56 AM...... Alpine Rdg & W John Beers RD 8:05 AM...... Dunes Valley Path & Ridge Rd 7:45 AM...... 4th St & Church St 7:57 AM...... Kimmel ST & St Joseph Ave 8:06 AM...... Ridge Rd & Sanctuary Dr 7:46 AM...... 9215 Cleveland Ave 7:58 AM...... 5940 St Joseph Ave 7:47 AM...... 9421 Cleveland Ave 7:59 AM...... 6088 St Joseph Ave Roosevelt Elementary Bus #6 7:49 AM...... 1579 W Shawnee RD 8:01 AM...... Ann Ct & W Rockey Weed RD 7:16 AM...... 6830 Cleveland Ave 7:51 AM...... 1078 W Shawnee RD 8:05 AM...... 6066 Longhorn 7:19 AM...... 1945 Marrs RD 7:56 AM...... 8540 Ruggles Rd 8:06 AM...... Halsted DR & Racine DR 7:24 AM...... 8444 Cleveland Ave 8:05 AM...... Clubhouse Cir & Lincoln Woods Dr 7:30 AM...... 9717 Miller Rd Stewart Elementary Bus #18 7:35 AM...... 10056 Cleveland Ave Stewart Elementary Bus #9 7:30 AM...... 2442 W Marquette Woods RD 7:35 AM...... Cherry St & Cleveland Ave 7:31 AM...... 5858 Red Arrow HWY 7:32 AM...... Carol Ln & N Roosevelt RD 7:36 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Ellis St 7:34 AM...... Jericho Rd & Crown Point RD 7:33 AM...... 2115 Acorn 7:39 AM...... 2183 W Shawnee RD 7:34 AM...... Defay Rd & Jericho Rd 7:35 AM...... 2136 Oaklawn Dr 7:41 AM...... 9247 Holden 7:35 AM...... Jericho Rd & Southfork Dr 7:38 AM.W Marquette Woods RD & Marilyn Jane WAY 7:41 AM...... 4883 Cleveland Ave 8 LAKESHORE LIGHT 7:43 AM...... Kendall Dr & W Glenlord RD 6:33 AM...... 8662 Holden 6:59 AM...... 688 W Glenlord RD 7:44 AM...... Browning Dr & W Glenlord RD 6:37 AM...... Livengood RD & Russell Rd 7:02 AM...... 4756 Hollywood Rd 7:45 AM...... Glenorchard DR & W Glenlord RD 6:37 AM...... 2571 Russell Rd 7:04 AM...... 609 W Marquette Woods RD 7:46 AM...... Woodland Ln & W Glenlord RD 6:39 AM...... 2109 Russell Rd 7:51 AM...... Washington Ave & Wilson Rd 6:40 AM...... 1950 Russell Rd HS/MS Bus #10 7:54 AM...... Maiden Ln & S Cleveland AVE 6:40 AM...... Marlene Dr & Russell Rd 6:22 AM...... 1190 W Linco RD 7:55 AM...... Knox St & Maiden Ln 6:46 AM...... 9095 Holden RD 6:28 AM...... 8376 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:56 AM...... Maiden Ln & Windermere DR 6:48 AM.W Lemon Creek RD & Plantation Row RD 6:28 AM...... 8536 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:57 AM...... Fox Crossing DR & Maiden Ln 6:51 AM...... 4th St & Church St 6:30 AM...... 8836 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:59 AM...... Fulton St & Maiden Ln 6:52 AM...... 2nd RD & South St 6:31 AM...... 1156 W Lemon Creek RD 8:01 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Redwood Dr 6:53 AM...... W Lemon Creek RD & Cornelia Dr 6:33 AM...... 9250 Hills 8:02 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Williamsburg Dr 6:55 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Pheasant Run Rd 6:35 AM...... Hills RD & Singer Lake RD 8:03 AM...... 4780 Cleveland Ave 6:56 AM...... 8595 Cleveland Ave 6:36 AM...... 9719 Hills RD 8:04 AM...... Cedar Trail/ W. Marquette Woods Rd 6:58 AM...... 2025 W Hinchman RD 6:39 AM...... E Shafer RD & Hartline RD 8:04 AM...... 1733 W Marquette Woods RD 7:04 AM...... 2228 W Rockey Weed RD 6:42 AM...... 250 W Shawnee RD HS/MS Bus #1 6:46 AM...... Ruggles Rd & Sonoma Ct 6:29 AM...... 1055 W John Beers RD HS/MS Bus #7 6:47 AM...... 1074 W Lemon Creek RD 6:31 AM...... 5625 Lincoln Ave 6:26 AM...... 6744 Stevensville Baroda RD 6:48 AM...... 1050 W Lemon Creek RD 6:31 AM...... 5545 Lincoln Ave 6:27 AM..Anderson CIR & Stevensville Baroda RD 6:50 AM...... 8550 Gray Rd 6:35 AM...... 4216 Lincoln Ave 6:28 AM...... 7041 Stevensville Baroda RD 6:56 AM...... 170 Rockey Weed 6:37 AM...... Brookfield Dr & Maiden Ln 6:29 AM...... 7278 Stevensville Baroda RD 7:01 AM...... 250 Linco 6:39 AM...... Washington Ave & Wilson Rd 6:31 AM...... 2300 W Linco RD HS/MS Bus #15 6:40 AM...... Glenorchard DR & W Glenlord RD 6:35 AM...... 7964 Cleveland Ave 6:28 AM...... Legion Rd & Ridge Rd 6:41 AM...... Glenview Dr & W Glenlord RD 6:39 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Jayme DR 6:30 AM...... George St & W John Beers RD 6:42 AM...... W Glenlord RD & Woodland Ln 6:41 AM...... 1865 W Shawnee RD 6:30 AM...... Ridge Rd & W John Beers RD 6:43 AM...... Kendall Dr & W Glenlord RD 6:43 AM...... 9717 Miller Rd 6:31 AM...... Kimmel ST & St Joseph Ave 6:43 AM...... 4051 Cleveland Ave 6:48 AM...... 10056 Cleveland Ave 6:32 AM...... 5839 St Joseph 6:45 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Roberts Dr 6:48 AM...... Cherry St & Cleveland Ave 6:34 AM...... Jericho Rd & Johnson Rd 6:46 AM...... Knox St & Maiden Ln 6:54 AM...... 1553 W Hinchman RD 6:35 AM...... Defay Rd & Jericho Rd 6:50 AM...... 4130 Cleveland Ave 6:54 AM...... 1395 W Hinchman RD 6:36 AM...... Jericho Rd & Southfork Dr 6:51 AM...... 4300 Cleveland Ave 6:56 AM...... 1091 W Hinchman RD 6:37 AM...... 6755 Jericho 6:52 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Redwood Dr 6:57 AM...... 755 W Hinchman RD 6:38 AM...... 6960 Jericho 6:53 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Williamsburg Dr 6:58 AM...... 652 W Hinchman RD 6:40 AM...... 2884 W Linco RD 6:54 AM...... 4834 Cleveland Ave 7:04 AM...... 5841 Hollywood Rd 6:54 AM...... 4934 Cleveland Ave 6:42 AM...... Jefferson Dr & Holden RD 6:55 AM...... Cleveland Ave & S Donna Dr HS/MS Bus #8 6:44 AM...... Bell CIR & Stevensville Baroda RD 6:41 AM...... 7206 Washington Ave 6:56 AM...... Cleveland Ave & N Sierra WAY 6:46 AM...... 6191 Demorrow 6:58 AM...... Cleveland Ave & N Teakwood DR 6:42 AM...... 6841 Washington Ave 6:47 AM...... Demorrow RD & Lara LN 6:59 AM...... Cleveland Ave & N Riviera DR 6:44 AM...... Lincoln Ave & W Rockey Weed RD 6:48 AM...... Demorrow RD & Ridgewood Dr 7:00 AM...... Cleveland Ave & S Bonny Bruce DR 6:48 AM...... 619 Rockey Weed 6:49 AM...... Demorrow Cir/Demorrow Rd 7:01 AM...... Alex Path & Cleveland Ave 6:50 AM...... 6701 Scottdale RD 6:50 AM...... 5739 Demorrow RD 7:02 AM...... Cleveland Ave & Greg RD 6:51 AM...... 6440 Scottdale RD 6:51 AM...... 5593 St Joseph Ave 6:52 AM...... 5795 Scottdale RD 6:52 AM...... 5415 St Joseph Ave HS/MS Bus #4 6:54 AM...... 1442 E John Beers RD 6:54 AM...... 5080 St Joseph 6:34 AM...... Bluff St & Ridge Rd 6:55 AM...... 1174 E John Beers RD 6:57 AM...... Hidden Pines Tr & S Roosevelt RD 6:35 AM...... Delany ST & Ridge Rd 6:57 AM...... 5795 Scottdale RD 6:57 AM...... Orchard Dr & S Roosevelt RD 6:36 AM...... Ridge Rd & Wildwood Ln 7:01 AM...... Tilly RD & Yellow Creek DR 6:58 AM...... 5276 S Roosevelt RD 6:41 AM...... 2857 W Marquette Woods RD 7:03 AM...... 140 John Beers 6:59 AM...... Alpine Ct & S Roosevelt RD 6:42 AM...... 3003 W Marquette Woods RD 7:04 AM...... 537 W John Beers RD 7:00 AM...... S Roosevelt RD & Shiawasee LN 6:45 AM...... 4930 Notre Dame 7:05 AM...... 604 W John Beers RD 7:02 AM...... Racine DR & Wyndstone DR 6:46 AM...... Michigan Ave & Michigan Path HS/MS Bus #9 7:04 AM...... Wacker Dr & Halsted DR 6:48 AM...... Birchwood St & Puetz RD 6:37 AM...... Alpine Rdg & W John Beers RD HS/MS Bus #18 6:50 AM...... Pagoda Path & Ridge Rd 6:38 AM..... W John Beers RD & Whispering Pines 6:51 AM...... Dune Ridge Path & Ridge Rd 6:29 AM...... 7156 Red Arrow HWY 6:39 AM...... E Hiawatha LN & W John Beers RD 6:30 AM...... 7270 Red Arrow HWY 6:51 AM...... 4731 Ridge Rd 6:40 AM...... Ponderosa Dr & W John Beers RD 6:52 AM...... Ridge Rd & Wild Dunes Path 6:37 AM...... 5858 Red Arrow HWY 6:43 AM...... Dennis St & W John Beers RD 6:42 AM...... Roosevelt Rd & Joshua St 6:53 AM...... Ridge Rd & Blue Ridge Path 6:44 AM...... Adams Dr & Washington Ave 6:53 AM...... Ridge Rd & Winding Ln 6:43 AM...... Carol Ln & N Roosevelt RD 6:44 AM...... Kingman DR & Washington Ave 6:55 AM...... 4150 Ridge Rd 6:45 AM...... 2096 Acorn Dr 6:45 AM...... Washington Ave & Wilshire TER 6:56 AM...... Magnolia Path & W Glenlord RD 6:49 AM...... 4581 Red Arrow 6:46 AM...... Norman Rd & Washington Ave 7:00 AM...... 2450 W Marquette Woods RD 6:50 AM...... 4419 Red Arrow 6:47 AM...... Silver Creek PL & Washington Ave 7:01 AM.W Marquette Woods RD & Michigan Path 6:51 AM...... 4277 Red Arrow HWY 6:49 AM...... Oak Ter & Terrace Ln 7:02 AM.....S Cedar TR & W Marquette Woods RD 6:54 AM...... 3477 Magnolia Ln 6:51 AM...... Lupine Dr & Washington Ave 7:03 AM...... 2040 W Marquette Woods RD 6:55 AM...... S Lakeshore DR & Woodgate Dr 6:52 AM.Washington Woods Path & Washington Ave 7:05 AM...... 1662 W Marquette Woods RD 6:56 AM...... Lake Pine Dr & Red Arrow HWY 6:53 AM...... Timberlane Dr & Washington Ave 6:57 AM...... Paulmar AVE & Red Arrow HWY HS/MS Bus #6 6:53 AM...... Desmond St & Washington Ave 6:59 AM...... Monica RD & N Roosevelt RD 6:29 AM...... 2649 W Linco RD 6:54 AM...... 4177 Washington Ave 7:00 AM...... Jeffery St & N Roosevelt RD 6:33 AM...... 8630 Holden 6:55 AM...... 4250 Washington Ave 7:02 AM...... Reinhardt Dr & W Glenlord RD 6:57 AM...... 4130 Grandwood CIR 9 LAKESHORE LIGHT Lakeshore Elementary | lakeshoreschools.k12.mi.us | PH 269 428 1400

From Guidance to Social Emotional Learning

For the past 20 years, Lakeshore has defines SEL as “the process prided itself on being a leader in the through which children and world of social emotional learning. adults understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive First Day of School For quite some time, we were the only goals, feel and show empathy for district to have full time elementary others, establish and maintain The first day of school is school counselors in each building, and positive relationships, and make Tuesday, September 3, a HALF were adept at implementing a compre- responsible decisions.” day for all students K-12. hensive, developmentally appropriate, school counseling program. While this This definition paints a truer Late Start Wednesdays still holds true, the time has come for us picture of what students learn while Our late start Wednesday schedule to reflect and update on how spending time with their will not occur during the first week of school. Late start Wednesdays will we view our work and our school counselor begin on Wednesday, September roles within the school during classroom 11 and continue each week for the community. instruction, small remainder of the school year. group learning, or For years, the individual sessions. Fall Festival elementary school Additionally, SAVE THE DATE counselors have data has shown been providing that SEL Roosevelt Elementary “guidance” to all implementation is October 4, 2019 students once per directly correlated Stewart Elementary (Harvest Hoopla) week in a classroom to an increase in October 4, 2019 setting. The word academic achievement, “guidance” originated improved behavior and Hollywood Elementary from the idea that counselors mental well being, and improved October 4, 2019 helped older students discover and lifetime outcomes, not to mention move toward their careers. This idea, a strong return on investment. while helpful, has become outdated and Essentially, it’s a foundational piece is not an accurate reflection of what to the success of our students and our happens during our classroom time, community. nor is it in line with what an elementary school counselor actually does. A All three elementary buildings will more accurate term, “Social-Emotional be adopting the age appropriate, Learning” or SEL, has emerged. SEL is research based curriculum called a much more thorough and accurate “Second Step” for the 2019-2020 term to describe the role of the school school year. counselor. “Second Step” will be used during The Collaborative for Academic, the weekly SEL time with all students. Social, and Emotional Learning This curriculum teaches and reinforces (CASEL) is the front running skills such as, self-awareness, self- organization for SEL. Research management, social awareness, Continued NEXT PAGE.

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FROM GUIDANCE TO SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING CONTINUED... relationship skills, and responsible about the program, and even parent decision making. According to CASEL, resources to support your child at home. this is exactly what children need to develop a strong foundation of social While changing the name of our special Elementary emotional skills. from guidance to SEL may seem a like Meet & Greet little thing to do, the meaning and Many thanks to the Lakeshore Ex- intention behind this transition is Tuesday, August 27, 2019 cellence Foundation for funding this paramount for Lakeshore to continue 2:30 - 3:30 P.M. crucial transition and providing us leading the community in supporting with data driven tools for instruction. our students’ social and emotional This is an optional opportunity for health. For more information or parent(s) and child(ren) to visit their Keep your eyes peeled for information to elementary school, meet teachers and support, feel free to contact your school classmates, activate lunch accounts, come home providing more information counselor. and verify transportation arrange- ments before the first day of school! Our PTOs will be providing a welcome treat!

Elementary Daily Schedule *Students eating breakfast may enter the building at 7:55 A.M.

Doors open 8:10 A.M. School starts 8:25 A.M. Shuttle dismissal 3:30 P.M. Walkers/Car dismissal 3:30 P.M. Students take their robots for a test drive. Students enjoying their robotics class Bus dismissal 3:45 P.M. FIRST Robotics® Late Start Wednesday Team Lance-A-Bot sponsored a summer camp for fourth and fifth grade students Doors open 8:55 A.M. new to the FIRST LEGO League® (FLL) program. Over the course of four days, School starts 9:10 A.M. students learned how to code LEGO MINDSTORMS® robots, which they will use Shuttle dismissal 3:30 P.M. later this fall to play the 2019 game, City Shaper. Walkers/Car dismissal 3:30 P.M. Bus dismissal 3:45 PM Members of the high school team expanded their skills through a series of summer workshops on a variety of topics including design, building, electrical, and Half Day Schedule programming. Students will perform community service by doing roadside clean- Dismissal cars/shuttles 11:45 P.M. up along two miles of Red Arrow Highway before school starts. The team plans to Dismissal for buses 12:00 P.M. attend the West Michigan Robotics Invitational in October for one last opportunity to play the 2019 game, Destination Deep Space, before diving into the 2020 game, .

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Middle School Daily Schedule M-T-TH-F Breakfast 7:10 A.M. School starts 7:40 A.M. Dismissal 2:43 P.M.

Late Start Wednesday LMS Spring Choir Concert State Choral Festival (begins 9/11/19) Breakfast 7:50 A.M. Set the Stage School starts 8:20 A.M. Last May, students performed at Set the Stage, the LMS Spring Choir Concert. Dismissal 2:43 PM Students chose and performed songs from various musicals. They wore concert black with an orange ribbon to honor Grace deBest. Grace is an 8th grade choir Half Days Schedule student who has leukemia. The students also organized a Give Back Night at Dismissal 10:58 A.M. Culver’s to help the deBest family with treatment transportation costs.

Students pose in front of the Infinity Bean Sculpture in Millenium Park, , IL LMS Choirs Tour Chicago 7th and 8th grade choir students enjoyed a field trip to Chicago. They got the opportunity to explore Millennium Park and Navy Pier, tour the Nederlander Theater, and see the Broadway show: Dear Even Hansen. They enjoyed dinner at Rain Forest Café. 12 LAKESHORE LIGHT Lakeshore Middle School | lakeshoreschools.k12.mi.us | PH 269 428 1408

Middle School Pick-up and Drop-off Procedures

Back to School Nights

6th Grade Back to School Night Wednesday, September 4, 2019 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. (This event is for parents only)

7/8 Grade Back to School Night Thursday, September 5, 2019 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. (This event is for parents only)

Middle School Choirs Important Dates

Monday, October 21 Auditorium Rehearsal for all LMS Choirs, after school

Bus Loop Red Loop White Loop Tuesday, October 22 LMS Choirs Fall Concert, *Bus Traffic Only *Car Drop-Off/Pick-Up *Car Drop-Off/Pick-Up LHS Community Auditorium *Staff Parking *West Bound Exit Only *West/East Bound Exit *P.M. Event Parking *Staff Parking *Staff Parking Thursday, December 12 * Visitor Parking (7:40-2:35) *P.M. Event Parking *P.M. Event Parking LMS Choirs Holiday Concert, If entering the building with or without your child prior to the beginning of 7 P.M., Howard Performing Arts the school day, please park in the Red or White Parking Lot. If you are picking Center your child up in the afternoon, please pull all the way forward in the Red or White Loop. You may also park in the Red or White Lot and wait for your child to come to you.

Fall Sports Information All athletes must have a sports physical, medical emergency form, athletic code of conduct, and participation fee on file in the athletic office prior to the start of fall practices. You must have these forms on file to tryout or practice. The forms are available on the athletic website (lakeshorelancerathletics.com) under the forms tab, or you may pick up in the high school or middle school offices.

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Impromptu performance at Central Park

Choir performing at the Cathedral of St. John Divine LANCER CHOIR ENJOYS ! LHS Choir Director, Katherine Rohwer, wrapped up her 10 years of excellence in directing the choir program and positively influencing the lives of students with a choir trip to New York City! Students and parents loaded the bus to travel to NYC after the last day of school in June. The busy trip included taking in the sights and sounds of Time Square, Staten Island, the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, and more! Students were able to meet a Broadway performer, James T. Lane who spent time sharing his story and answering student questions. They enjoyed three Broadway shows: Kiss Me Kate, The Lion King, and Come From Choir students during a performance Away. The choir performed at theCathedral of St. John Divine and had impromptu performances at the 911 Memorial site and in Central Park.

OUTSTANDING CHOIR STUDENTS PERFORM AT MYAF The Lakeshore High School Choir had the high honor of both a duet (Michelle Shane and Caitlin Shepard) and the Bella Voce Choir students performing for Michigan Youth Arts Festival (MYAF). Our outstanding students were chosen out of a group of approximately 250,000 who were narrowed down to the top 1,000 students in the state of Michigan to perform at the festival.

Taking in the sights while in NYC

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Lakeshore High School - Back to School Night

The Lakeshore High School Back-to-School Night is Monday, September 9 beginning at 6:00 P.M. We recognize the value of families in the educational process and we hope to see all of you there! During Back-to-School Night, parents/guardians follow their student’s class schedule beginning with first hour and ending with sixth hour. Student schedules are Freshmen & New available for pick-up in the hallway outside of the auditorium. Parents/guardians can also print student schedules ahead of time via the Parent Student Orientation Tuesday, August 27, 2019 We recognize the Portal link in Powerschool. Each class period is 10 minutes with value of families a five minute passing period. During the visit to the class, 6 - 7:30 P.M. in the educational parents/guardians can expect to be briefly introduced to the process and we teacher and the contents of the class, as well as provided a Welcome class of 2023 hope to see all of course syllabus and teacher contact information. During the and new students! you there! seminar class, parents/guardians can expect to be provided the parent-access codes to Schoology. The time spent in each LHS Staff and the student council class is limited. If you would like to have a more detailed are excited to welcome incoming conversation with a teacher, we request that you set up an appointment for a later freshmen and new students to an date. If you have any questions or concerns about Back-to-School Night, please evening of information designed contact LHS Principal Jeff Yauchstetter [email protected] to prepare students for a successful Also, if your son/daughter is planning on purchasing a yearbook, they high school career at LHS. will be sold on Monday at a discounted “early-bird” price. For yearbook Students will have the opportunity questions, contact Mrs. Caid at [email protected] to get their schedules and locker assignments. There will be time during the orientation for all stu- Homecoming Dance dents to find their classrooms and the location of their locker. This year to kick off a week of CALLING ALL LHS Homecoming festivities and to show off GAMERS our Lancer Spirit, Student Council and Key Club will be hosting a Homecoming Dance. Lakeshore High School has joined the Berrien County

ESports League, and will start The dance will be semi-formal on Saturday, competitions this fall. If you October 5th from 8:00-11:00 P.M. are interested in being a part of the LHS team, plan on Tickets will be $10.00 and can be purchased in attending an informational advance or bought at the door. This dance will be meeting on Thursday, replacing the Holiday Dance normally held in De- September 5 at 3 P.M. in the cember. We are excited to start this new tradition LGI at Lakeshore High School. at Lakeshore High School. So mark your calen- dars, get your friends together and get ready for an evening of games, snacks, prizes and of course DANCING!

15 LAKESHORE LIGHT Lakeshore Public Schools | lakeshoreschools.k12.mi.us | PH 269 428 1400 Thank you Enjoy Walking at Lakeshore High School The parents of the Class of 2020 would like to thank everyone who was involved in planning and working this year’s California Dreaming After Prom. The Lakeshore High School is available for walking Monday The evening was a huge success with students enjoyinginflatable jousting and through Thursday from 5-8 P.M. Hungry Hippo. Students worked to earn their prize tickets in the casino and (except when students are not had a blast. They were able to team-up for great games of laser tag and kept in session). Please use the main themselves alert with problem solving in the escape rooms. As always, there front entrance DOOR #1 by the was more than enough food for everyone! The night wrapped-up with awesome flagpole. prizes being raffled including a ton of excitement for the kayak, mini-fridge, and TVs. These great activities, food, and prizes would not be possible with- out the support from parents and our generous community. We would like to MODERN SQUARE thank these local businesses for their contributions. DANCE LESSONS Arriba Taqueria Tyler Honda Instructor: Ken Burke Boelke Heating Mavis Chiropractic Square Dancing is Michigan’s Boulevard Inn & Bistro Mr. Goody’s Official Folk Dance and offers a Bridgman Family Dental Care Nathan Thomas Orthodontics little something for everyone, Buffalo Wild Wings Nutri-Zone regardless of age! No experience Combined Insurance Agencies, Inc. Ott Insurance Agency necessary, aside from perhaps Competitive Edge Red Coach Donuts a love of music. Ken Burke, the Culvers Scott Berry Promotions certified caller/instructor will lead Diamond Factory Service Sensational Spas you through a series of basic dance Doubleday Office Products Silver Beach Pizza steps. The sessions begin, Tuesday, Dr. David S. Miller DDS Suncoast Packaging September 17, 2019 from 7- 8:30 Dr. John Kim The Herald Palladium P.M. at Hollywood Elementary gym, Grand Mere Inn Supreme Casting 143 E. John Beers Rd. Stevensville. Hoopla Whirlpool Take advantage of the free introductory lesson on September 17. No need to register just show up for the free session. Questions: Ken Burke at 269-325-7204 or [email protected]

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Lakeshore Community Enrichment is always looking for teacher and instructors to hold classes for both kids and adults. Public Notice McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Contact (269) 428-1400 At times, students’ families may for details. experience a housing emergency or crisis. Services are available Community Enrichment Positions Available for students whose families lack fixed, regular and adequate over- night accommodations. A housing crisis is defined as: living in emergency, transitional Public Notice or domestic violence shelter; living in cars, parks, public spaces, Non-Discrimination Policy bus or train stations or similar The Board of Education complies with all Federal and State laws and regulations, settings; living with a friend, rela- as well as the requirements and regulations of the U.S. Department of Education, tive or someone else because you with regard to prohibitions against discrimination, including but not limited to have lost your home or can not the following: Title II, Title IV, Title VI, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; afford housing; living in a motel, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation hotel, trailer park or camp ground; Act of 1973; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; the Americans with Disabilities awaiting foster care placement. Act of 1990 and its implementing regulations, the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) and its implementing regulations; the Michigan Mandatory For additional information please Special Education Act; and the Revised Administrative Rules for Special Educa- contact: Stacey Steffes, Director tion. Lakeshore Public Schools is committed to a policy of non-discrimination on of Student Services- Homeless the basis of gender, religion, race, color, national origin or ancestry, disability, age, Liaison, 269 428-1407 marital status, and/or any other legally protected characteristics in employment, [email protected] education or any program or activity for which the Board of Education is respon- sible and/or for which the Board of Education receives financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Education. If any individual believes he or she has been discriminated against or believes that the District or an employee of the District has inadequately applied the principles and/or regulations of any Federal or State law or regulation, or any requirement or regulation of the U.S. Department of Education, he or she should direct a complaint or request for accommodation to the District’s Compliance Officers:

Julie Powell, Assistant Superintendent, 5771 Cleveland Ave., Stevensville, MI 49127, 269-428-1400, [email protected]

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RIGHTS UNDER THE PROTECTION OF PUPIL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (PPRA) PPRA affords parents certain rights other distribution purposes; and 3. In- Advisory To All Parents regarding our conduct of surveys, col- structional material used as part of the Lakeshore Public Schools has adopted lection and use of information for educational curriculum. These rights an Integrated Pest Management pro- marketing purposes, and certain phys- transfer to from the parents to a stu- gram. Inherent with this are the Dis- ical exams. These include the right to: dent who is 18 years old or an emanci- trict’s efforts to reduce pesticide use Consent before students are required pated minor under State law. Lakeshore as much as possible. While it may oc- to submit to a survey that concerns one Public Schools will directly notify par- casionally be necessary to apply a pes- or more of the following protected areas ents of these policies at least annually ticide, these will only be used as a last (“protected information survey”) if the at the start of each school year and af- resort. This program does not rely on survey is not funded in whole or in part ter any substantive changes. Lakeshore routine pesticide applications to resolve by a program of the U.S. Department of Schools will also directly notify, such as problems. We use various techniques Education (ED) – 1. Political affilia- through U.S. Mail or email, parents of such as habitat alteration, sanitation, tions or beliefs or of the student or stu- students who are scheduled to partici- mechanical means, exclusion, etc. to dent’s parent; 2. Mental or psychologi- pate in the specific activities or surveys prevent pests from becoming a prob- cal problems of the student or student’s noted below and will provide an oppor- lem. You will receive advanced notice family; 3. Sex behavior or attitudes; 4. tunity for the parent to opt his or her of the application of a pesticide, other Illegal, anti-social, self-incriminating, or child out of participation of the specific than bait or gel formulations at your demeaning behavior; 5. Critical apprais- activity or survey. Lakeshore Schools child’s school. This advance notice of als of others with whom respondents will make this notification to parents at the application will be given 48 hours have close family relationships; 6. Legal- the beginning of the school year if the before the application. The law requires ly recognized privileged relationships, District has identified the specific or us to do this notification by using two such as with lawyers, doctors, or minis- approximate dates of the activities or methods. The first method required by ters; 7. Religious practices, affiliations, surveys at that time. For surveys and the law is the posting at entrances to or beliefs of the student or parents; or 8. activities scheduled after the school your child’s school. The entrances that Income, other than as required by law to year starts, parents will be provided will be posted are the primary entrances determine program eligibility. reasonable notification of the planned to the building from the parking lot(s). Receive notice and an opportunity to activities and surveys listed below and The second method we are going to use opt a student out of – 1. Any other pro- be provided an opportunity to opt their is the posting in a common area located tected information survey, regardless of child out of such activities and surveys. by the main office of the school. Parents funding; 2. Any non-emergency, inva- Parents will also be provide an oppor- are also entitled to receive this notice sive physical exam or screening required tunity to review any pertinent surveys. by first class United States mail post- as a condition of attendance, admin- Following is a list of the specific activ- marked at least three days before the istered by the school or its agent, and ities and surveys covered under this application. If you would like to be noti- not necessary to protect the immediate requirement: Collection, disclosure, or fied by mail please contact the Business health and safety of a student, except use of personal information for market- Office at the (269) 428-1400. Please for hearing, vision, or scoliosis screen- ing, sales or other distribution. Admin- give the Business Office secretary your ings, or any physical exam or screening istration of any protected information name, mailing address, and what school permitted or required under State law; survey not funded in whole or in part your child attends. In an emergency (for and 3. Activities involving collection, by ED. Any non-emergency, invasive example, bees’ nest), pesticides may be disclosure, or use of personal informa- physical examination or screening as applied without prior notice, but if you tion obtained from students for market- described above. Parents who believe desire you will be provided notice fol- ing or to sell or otherwise distribute the their rights have been violated may file lowing any such application. information to others. Inspect, upon a complaint with: Family Policy Compli- You may review our IPM program or request and before administration or ance Office, U.S. Department of Educa- pesticide application records for your use – 1. Protected information surveys tion, 400 Avenue, SW, Wash- child’s school by calling or emailing of students; 2. Instruments used to col- ington, D.C. 20202-8520 Nick White, the District’s Director of lect personal information from student Operation and Maintenance, at phone for any of the above marketing, sales, or number (269) 428-1400 or email: [email protected] 18 LAKESHORE LIGHT Public Notices | lakeshoreschools.k12.mi.us | PH 269 428 1400 Privacy Policy er volunteer assisting another school official in make further disclosures of PII to outside entities Rights under FERPA for Elementary and Second- performing his or her tasks. A school official that are designated by them as their authorized ary Schools typically has a legitimate educational interest if representatives to conduct any audit, evaluation, the official needs to review an education record or enforcement or compliance activity on their The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in order to fulfill his or her professional respon- behalf, if applicable requirements are met. (§§ (FERPA) affords parents and students who are 18 sibility. Upon request, the school discloses edu- 99.31(a)(3) and 99.35) In connection with finan- years of age or older (“eligible students”) certain cation records without consent to officials of an- cial aid for which the student has applied or which rights with respect to the student’s education re- other school or school district in which a student the student has received, if the information is nec- cords. These rights are: The right to inspect and -re seeks or intends to enroll, or is already enrolled if essary for such purposes as to determine eligibil- view the student’s education records within 45 days the disclosure is for purposes of the student’s en- ity for the aid, determine the amount of the aid, after the day Lakeshore Public Schools receives a rollment or transfer. The right to file a complaint determine the conditions of the aid, or enforce the request for access. Parents or eligible students who with the U.S. Department of Education concern- terms and conditions of the aid. (§ 99.31(a)(4)) wish to inspect their child’s or their education re- ing alleged failures by Lakeshore Public Schools To State and local officials or authorities to whom cords should submit to the school principal a writ- to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The information is specifically allowed to be reported ten request that identifies the records they wish to name and address of the Office that administers or disclosed by a State statute that concerns the inspect. The school official will make arrangements FERPA are: Family Policy Compliance Office, juvenile justice system and the system’s ability to for access and notify the parent or eligible student U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland effectively serve, prior to adjudication, the student of the time and place where the records may be Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202 See the whose records were released, subject to § 99.38. (§ inspected. The right to request the amendment of list below of the disclosures that elementary 99.31(a)(5)) To organizations conducting studies the student’s education records that the parent or and secondary schools may make without con- for, or on behalf of, the school, in order to: (a) de- eligible student believes are inaccurate, mislead- sent. FERPA permits the disclosure of PII from velop, validate, or administer predictive tests; (b) ing, or otherwise in violation of the student’s pri- students’ education records, without consent of administer student aid programs; or (c) improve vacy rights under FERPA. Parents or eligible stu- the parent or eligible student, if the disclosure instruction, if applicable requirements are met. (§ dents who wish to ask Lakeshore Public Schools meets certain conditions found in § 99.31 of the 99.31(a)(6)) To accrediting organizations to carry to amend their child’s or their education record FERPA regulations. Except for disclosures to out their accrediting functions. (§ 99.31(a)(7)) To should write the school principal, clearly identify school officials, disclosures related to some judi- parents of an eligible student if the student is a the part of the record they want changed, and spec- cial orders or lawfully issued subpoenas, disclo- dependent for IRS tax purposes. (§ 99.31(a)(8)) ify why it should be changed. If the school decides sures of directory information, and disclosures To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued not to amend the record as requested by the parent to the parent or eligible student, § 99.32 of the subpoena if applicable requirements are met. (§ or eligible student, the school will notify the parent FERPA regulations requires the school to record 99.31(a)(9)) To appropriate officials in connection or eligible student of the decision and of their right the disclosure. Parents and eligible students with a health or safety emergency, subject to § to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. have a right to inspect and review the record of 99.36. (§ 99.31(a)(10) Information the school has Additional information regarding the hearing pro- disclosures. A school may disclose PII from the designated as “directory information” if applicable cedures will be provided to the parent or eligible education records of a student without obtain- requirements under § 99.37 are met. (§ 99.31(a) student when notified of the right to a hearing. The ing prior written consent of the parents or the (11)) To an agency caseworker or other represen- right to provide written consent before the school eligible student – To other school officials, -in tative of a State or local child welfare agency or discloses personally identifiable information (PII) cluding teachers, within the educational agency tribal organization who is authorized to access a from the student’s education records, except to the or institution whom the school has determined student’s case plan when such agency or organi- extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without to have legitimate educational interests. This zation is legally responsible, in accordance with consent. One exception, which permits disclosure includes contractors, consultants, volunteers, or State or tribal law, for the care and protection of without consent, is disclosure to school officials other parties to whom the school has outsourced the student in foster care placement. (20 U.S.C. with legitimate educational interests. The criteria institutional services or functions, provided § 1232g(b)(1)(L)) To the Secretary of Agriculture for determining who constitutes a school official that the conditions listed in § 99.31(a)(1)(i)(B) or authorized representatives of the Food and and what constitutes a legitimate educational in- (1) - (a)(1)(i)(B)(3) are met. (§ 99.31(a)(1)) To Nutrition Service for purposes of conducting pro- terest must be set forth in the school’s or school officials of another school, school system, or -in gram monitoring, evaluations, and performance district’s annual notification for FERPA rights. A stitution of postsecondary education where the measurements of programs authorized under the school official typically includes a person employed student seeks or intends to enroll, or where the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act or by the school or school district as an administrator, student is already enrolled if the disclosure is for the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, under certain supervisor, instructor, or support staff member purposes related to the student’s enrollment or conditions. (20 U.S.C. § 1232g(b)(1)(K)) The Dis- (including health or medical staff and law enforce- transfer, subject to the requirements of § 99.34. trict typically discloses “directory information” ment unit personnel) or a person serving on the (§ 99.31(a)(2)) To authorized representatives of to the entities, and/or in the circumstances, de- school board. A school official also may include a the U. S. Comptroller General, the U. S. Attorney scribed above. If you do not want the District to volunteer, contractor, or consultant who, while not General, the U.S. Secretary of Education, or State disclose directory information from your child’s employed by the school, performs an institutional and local educational authorities, such as the education records without your prior written con- service or function for which the school would oth- State educational agency (SEA) in the parent or sent, you must notify the District in writing. If erwise use its own employees and who is under the eligible student’s State. Disclosures under this you elect to “opt out” of the disclosure of any spe- direct control of the school with respect to the use provision may be made, subject to the require- cific type of directory information, the District will and maintenance of PII from education records, ments of § 99.35, in connection with an audit elect not to disclose any directory information for such as an attorney, auditor, medical consultant, or or evaluation of Federal- or State-supported ed- your student(s). Opt out forms are available at the therapist; a parent or student volunteering to serve ucation programs, or for the enforcement of or Central Administration Building. If you have any on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or compliance with Federal legal requirements that questions, please contact Stacey Steffes, Director grievance committee; or a parent, student, or oth- relate to those programs. These entities may of Student Services at 269 428-1407. 19 NON-PROFIT ORG. 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