Our students' and staff's school spirit will be on full display during Homecoming festivities this week. The LC Student Council and Pep Club have worked together to create numerous opportunities for students to get involved next week.
College Application Week
This week is college application week. We have 190 seniors scheduled to apply to various colleges.
Homecoming
All of our students are encouraged to take part in the dress-up days next week:
Monday: Pajama Day ("Make yourself at HOME")
Tuesday: Tourist Day ("HOME away from HOME")
Wednesday: Twin Day ("Dress like your HOMIE")
Thursday: Sports Gear ("HOME run day")
Friday: LCHS Gear ("No place like HOME")
Band news (from Mr. David Dayton)
This past weekend the LCHS Cougar Marching Band competed at the Franklin-Simpson Show of Bands. The Cougar Band placed 2nd in Class 4A, Best Guard in Class 4A, and 3rd Place overall regardless of class. The members of the Cougar Band represented themselves, their ensemble, their school, and community in a positive and mature manner.
JROTC Raider Team (from LTC Triplett)
Please congratulate the Raider Team members this week. They took first place in the Allen County Patriot Invitational. It was a hard fought victory but they came out on top. Next Competition will be Saturday 22 September at LCHS. If you want to see what it takes to be a Raider come out and take a look. The varsity team will kick off the tournament at 0730.
New Ambassadors for 2018-19 (from FRYSC Director Ms. Jama Richardson)
Congratulations to the following students who will represent the school as LC Ambassadors this year:
Hannah Matthews
Cheyenne Nash
Noah Rust
Paige Thorpe
Rhonda Reeves
Parker White
Aaliyah Townsend
Zoe Steenbergen
Jaden Hayes
Yearbook photos (from advisor Mr. Ryan Bailey)
One of the LCHS Journalism's latest posts informs parents and students how to upload photos that will be used in the yearbook (they will be accepted no other way): https://www.facebook.com/LCHSChronicle/
LCCN (from advisor Mrs. Abbi Lillard)
This week's edition of the Logan County Cougar News is available at the following link:
https://youtu.be/40UFhsOcTI8
Profile of a Graduate
The district's collaborative project with local business and community leaders last spring helped provide the framework for an important work focused on six competencies:
* Personal Responsibility
* Initiative and Self-Direction
* Communication
* Collaboration
* Productivity and Accountability
* Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
Our teachers are ensuring these essential skills are embedded in our current curriculum, and we are also working with our seniors to ensure they have the necessary skills to be successful in life after high school. We look forward to even more collaboration with our community as we move forward.
Page for a Day (from FRYSC Director Ms. Jama Richardson)
If you have a student that would be interested in applying to be a Legislative Page for a day in Frankfort next semester please have them see Ms. Jama for an application or for questions. Applications are due Oct. 28.