Lake City High School Newsletter PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE …. Each fall the EXCEL Board provides thousands of dollars to teachers in the Coeur d’Alene School District for extra educational programs and equipment not provided in the regular district budget. On behalf of Lake City High School, its students and staff, we would like to thank the EXCEL Board for the work they do for our students. Once again LCHS and our teachers were honored and recognized as we enjoyed the Excel Big Event on Saturday, November 12th. This year the following LCHS staff members were awarded EXCEL grants: Marissa Owen for “Is That Your DNA?!”; Cynthia Chapman for “Coeur d’Alene in Three Styles”; Timothy Sandford for “Bows and Strings”; Daniel Bell for “Did you Hear? Music is Science!”, “Get Zapped! Electricity and Saving Energy” and “It’s Not Magic…It’s Science!”; Lynne Peters, Jamie Esler, Matt Werner and Eric Edmonds for “Get Back to Where You Once Belonged”; and Mark Petty for “Indigenous and World Music: A Gateway to Cultural Understanding”. Again our thanks to the EXCEL Board and its members, both present and past, for the remarkable contribution made to the Coeur d’Alene school district. Please come support our school Monday, December 5th at 5:00pm at Midtown Center on 4th Street. Our school board is making a very important decision about whether or not to run a bond this spring. This bond will include funding for 8 classrooms, more common area space, additional gym space for P.E. classes and sporting events and upgrades to our parking lot and drop-off areas. Please email our board members today to show your support for much needed space at LCHS or come speak to our board and show them we support running the bond! Our thanks also to the parents who attended our parent conference night held November 10th. Between phone conferencing and actual in person conferences here at the school, we held close to 2,000 conferences. Again, we extend our thanks to all the parents who took the time to come in person or to communicate on the phone with our staff. For parents who were not able to attend this conference night but have questions regarding your son or daughter’s progress at our school, please feel free to contact our Counseling Office at 769-2942 or the main office at 769-0769 to arrange for conferences. I would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to Amy Alderman and Student Council for their heroic efforts with our annual food drive! Even during these trying financial times, Amy and the Student Council led the way guiding our staff and students in donating food for the Community Action Partnership. We know that our community depends on these donations and we appreciate Mrs. Alderman’s and the Student Council’s dedication to the program. Lake City collected more than 2000 pounds of food and raised $963.92 for local community food banks. During this holiday season it is our hope that everyone would look for opportunities to serve others and to enrich the lives of the people around us. I hope your Thanksgiving vacation was enjoyable and we wish you all a very Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year!

“The strength in the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is in the pack...” 6101 Ramsey Road Coeur d’Alene ID 83815-8407



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Lake City High School Newsletter FROM THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE… It has come to our attention that our computer generated Attendance Letters were not being sent when a student is absent 2 -4 and 5 times in the same class. Those letters are now being sent regardless if the absences are excused or unexcused. We have included the LCHS Attendance Policy as a reference. 90% ATTENDANCE RULE A student who accrues five or more days of absences in any class shall lose credit for the semester. Credit will be reinstated when: a) the student passes an end-of-course assessment (EOCA) in which the student has lost credit, and b) the student has a passing grade for the course. If a student takes the EOCA and consequently loses credit, he/she may appeal to an academic committee if said student feels he/she has the minimum competency in the course work, but that was not reflected in the exam, and there are extenuating circumstances for violating the 90% attendance rule. The exam must be taken before any appeals will be granted. Courses which are performance based, such as music. Drama, technology, P.E., professional-technical, aide positions or YVA, may choose to have evaluations in which the student performs or presents a portfolio of semester work. Work missed due to excused absences will be made up at a time to be arranged by the teacher/department. Absences will be dealt with through a series of steps that include parent notification and conferences. Disciplinary action will be taken when unexcused absenteeism occurs. These actions may include: Detention, In-School Suspension, Night School, Out-of-School Suspension, Notification to Prosecutor’s office as Habitual Truant, Driver’s License Suspension. WITHDRAWING STUDENTS & EARLY GRADUATES Any student who will not be attending Lake City High School 2nd semester and/or seniors who have met graduation requirements by January 17, 2017 must go through a formal withdrawal procedure with the Registrar, Mrs. Leddy by January 18, 2017. Please notify the Registrar PRIOR to if you are withdrawing or will be an Early Graduate so all applicable paperwork can completed. REPORT CARDS The last day of 1st semester is Thursday, January 26th. Report cards are scheduled for posting on Family Access on Friday, February 3, 2017. Students who receive a semester grade of “I” (incomplete) for a class have until February 2, 2017, to complete all make up work. Incompletes remaining after this date will automatically be changed to a grade of “F” on student’s transcript. TRANSCRIPTS Senior transcripts are scheduled for completion February 6, 2017. Make sure all incomplete work has been completed by February 2, 2017 so transcripts reflect correct grades and class ranking for the semester! If you need a transcript to be sent to a college/university or another entity and have not turned in a “Transcript Release form” and paid the required $3.00, please see the Counseling Secretary, Mrs. Ballard as soon as possible. Remember, this is a very busy time of the year for all schools! SENIORS . . . Be aware of your deadlines and plan ahead so there is sufficient time to prepare and send your transcripts to meet these deadlines. ALSO . . . Make sure all fines are cleared! If you owe fines, a transcript WILL NOT be sent to any school or college

Lake City High School Newsletter The Lake City High School Office will be closed during the Winter Break from Dec. 19th through Jan. 2nd Emergency Closure Information Please contact our District Hot Line Number for emergency school closure information. * 667-0784 * This number will be updated by 6:00 a.m. if there is to be a school closure. This information is also broadcast on local radio and television stations: KVNI Radio – AM 1080 KREM TV Channel 2 KXLY TV Channel 4 KHQ6 TV

Students of the Month December Rotary –Jax Dunham Kiwanis – Travis Swallow January Rotary- Kaitlin Tabaracci Kiwanis- Havana Johnson

SECOND SEMESTER SCHEDULES

Updated/“Official” 2nd semester schedules will be available for student pick up on January 30, 2017 in the gym beginning at 8:00am. All students MUST pick up this “official” schedule to be admitted into their 2nd semester classes on January 30, 2017.

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* * * * STUDENT APPOINTMENTS * * * * FIGHT FOR THE FISH Fight for the Fish Spirit Week is January 9th – 13th. The varsity girls’ basketball game begins at 5:30 pm on Friday, January 13th, with the varsity boys’ game following at 7:30 pm at Lake City High School. The ticket price is $5.00 for everyone. No ASB cards, district passes, booster passes or IHSAA passes will be honored. The gate will be split 50/50 after expenses for the tickets, judges and plaques are accounted for. Ticket sales will be open to the community on Friday, January 13th. High School students are allowed to purchase one (1) ticket per student. Students can purchase Spirit Packs Spirit Price Pack - TBA Fight for the Fish Spirit Week is as follows: Monday - Jan 9th– Movie Day(Dress as a character from your favorite movie)

If your son/daughter has an appointment during the school day, it will expedite the student checkout if they bring their excuse note to the Attendance Office first thing in the morning. They will get their pass at that time. When they need to leave, they will then present the pass to their teacher and they can be on their way. Calling in to excuse your son/daughter for an appointment is not necessarily the fastest process. Thank you for your help! WARNING DO NOT leave your purses, backpacks, or any items unattended in hallways or classrooms! You run the risk of having items stolen. Please check the lost & found in the Main office. Unclaimed items are donated to the local charity. Lake City High School Winter Dance

Tuesday - Jan 10th– Dynamic Duo Day (Find a friend and dress alike) Wednesday - Jan 11th – Shipwrecked Day (Mix and match clothing)

Saturday, January 21st, 2017 7-10pm

Thursday – Jan 12th– Holiday Day (Class spirit day) • Seniors: Christmas • Juniors: Valentine’s Day • Sophomores: 4th of July • Freshman: St. Patrick’s Day

Ticket Sales and Prices: $5 with mandatory ASB at the door

Friday - Jan 13th – Spirit Day – Show your T-Wolf Pride with your Navy, Teal and Silver!

Bottles of water will be sold in the dance for $1

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Thanks to our Fight For the Fish Sponsors! Lake City High School Booster Club Marcello Conigliaro, Northwest Realty Group Jump for Joy Mr. Jones’ Driving Academy IfWizard Corporation Julie Wood Warehouse Performance, Inc. KPT Enterprises, Inc. Studio Ten20 Mark A. Jackson, Attorney Border Sheet Metal and Heating, Inc. Advanced Benefits Sargent’s

Lake City High School Newsletter VARSITY BASKETBALL DEN THEME NIGHTS Lake City Den Night Themes 2016-2017 Date and Time Memories are made to be remembered so order your 2016-2017 yearbook and keep your Thursday 11/17--7:00 (Girls Opener) high school memories forever. Price: $65.00 Tuesday 11/29--5:30/7:00 DO NOT rely on getting an extra yearbook on (Girls and Boys) the pick-up dates provided because No Extra Friday 12/2--5:30/7:00 Yearbooks are being ordered! (Girls and Boys Opener) West Valley Luau Den

Opponent Sandpoint

Theme Den Pride

East Valley

Duck Den

West Valley

Luau Den

Monday 12/5--7:00 (Girls) Friday 12/16--7:00 (Girls) Thursday 1/5--7:00 (Girls)

Moscow Boise H.S. Post Falls

Neon Den Santa’s Den Avenge the Den

Friday 1/6--7:00 (Boys) Tuesday 1/10--7:00 (Boys)

Moscow Lewiston

Friday 1/13--FFTF

CHS

American Den Black Plague Den Friday 1/13-FFTF CHS Fight for the Fish Whiteout Den 80’s Den Valentine’s Den

Tuesday 1/31--7:00 (Boys) Post Falls Wed. 2/8--7:00 (Boys) Sandpoint Tuesday 2/14--7:00 (Boys) Lakeland Districts TBA--Be Ready! :)

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AP Environmental Science Students are getting excited for their annual Snow Science and Water Resources field trip! This February our class will embark to the cold, snowy mountains of Lookout Pass to investigate how the region’s winter snow pack affects freshwater resource availability and uses here in North Idaho. By digging snow pits and measuring snow-water equivalency, students will use their own field data to help them determine how the snowpack of the Northwest Rockies has changed over the last 65 years and make predictions for how our community may need to adapt to these changes in the future. Each year, we have a handful of students in need of appropriate winter coats, pants, boots, gloves and hats to make it through our day of science in the snow. Our class would greatly appreciate donations of new or gently used “snow gear” to help make sure each and every student in class is ready for a safe and fun day of science in the field: -snow coats and jackets -snow pants -snow gloves or mittens -snow boots -warm winter hats Thank you! Jamie Esler AP Environmental Science [email protected]

Local Scholarships Winter break is a great time for seniors to research scholarships. The counseling staff maintains a list of local scholarships which can be found on the counseling section of the LCHS website under "scholarships." The pdf is updated regularly as we are made aware of additional scholarship opportunities, so be sure to check back often. Local scholarship applications will be available in the counseling center beginning early January, but some offer online applications that are available now. Please contact Mrs. Preston if you have any questions. Idaho College Application Week LCHS was excited to host the first annual Idaho College Application Week. Over 180 college applications were submitted during government classes by our seniors. Students were also provided assistance with researching and submitting scholarship applications and researching job opportunities. Other grade levels were involved in fun activities throughout the week including SAT Question of the day, a college-themed door competition, and a college spirit day. Teachers shared information throughout the week about their college experience and grade appropriate tips for college planning.

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2016

December Sun

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Jingle Bell Book Drive Contest – This week

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3p Public Library 3p Play Audition

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2:45p Scholastic Meeting 3p Public library

19

26 No School –Winter Break

6B

2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library

7A

2:30p Spectrum Developers 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

Fri

Sat

1A

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3

8B

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2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Prep 3p Public Library

No School –Staff PD Flex Day

25

Thu

2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

STATE DRAMA 2:40p Anime Club 2:40p Homework Help

2:40p Anime Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Play Rehearsals

STATE DRAMA

ACT TEST 10a Drama Tech

7p Band Concert

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No School –Winter Break

No School –Winter Break

2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:30p MDT Meeting 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library No School –Winter Break

No School –Winter Break

2:30p Spectrum Developers 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library

No School – Winter Break

No School – Winter Break

BPA REGIONALS 2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 7p Holiday Concert Choir

No School –Winter Break

2:40p Anime Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Play Rehearsals

No School –Winter Break

Drama Tech

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2017

January Sun 1

Mon 2

No School – Winter Break

Tue 3A

Students Return 2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play

Wed 4B

2:30p Spectrum Developers 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library

Thu 5A

2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

Fri 6B

2:40p Anime Club 2:40p Homework Help

Sat 7

10a Drama Tech

3p Play Rehearsals

3p Play Rehearsals

Rehearsals

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15

9A

2:45p Scholastic Meeting 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

16

NO SCHOOL

10B

2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

17B

2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Stomp Rehearsal 3p Public Library

11A

2:30p Spectrum Developers 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

12B

2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsals

13A

2:40p Anime Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Play Rehearsals

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10a Drama Tech

Spirit Day Navy, Teal, and Silver

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2:30p Spectrum Developers 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 7p Stomp Performance

2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 7p Stomp Performance

2:40p Anime Club 2:40p Homework Help

7p Winter DANCE

5:30p PAC Meeting

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2:45p Scholastic Meeting 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsal

2:45p Scholastic Meeting 3p Play Rehearsal 3p Public Library

2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsal 2:30p BPA Meeting 2:30p GSA Club 2:30p Key Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Play Rehearsal 3p Public Library

2:30p Spectrum Developers 2:40p Homework Help 3p Public Library 3p Play Rehearsal

End of Semester 2:30p Art Club 2:40p Homework Help 3p Play Rehearsal 3p Public Library

NO SCHOOLSTAFF WORKDAY