January 6 JVB Basketball at Indian Lake JVA Basketball at Indian Lake Varsity Basketball at Indian Lake
January 7 Swimming at Trotwood Madison
January 9 Report Cards Available Bowling with North Union JVB Boys Basketball at Kenton Ridge JVA Boys Basketball at Kenton Ridge Varsity Boys Basketball at Kenton Ridge
January 10 JV Girls Basketball with Jonathan Alder Varsity Girls Basketball with Jonathan Alder
January 11
Girls Wrestling at Fredericktown
January 12 JV Girls Basketball with Bloom Carroll Varsity Girls Basketball with Bloom Carroll Swimming at Union County YMCA
January 13 Girls Wrestling with Northwestern Boys Wrestling with Northwestern
January 14 JV Girls Basketball at Ben Logan Varsity Girls Basketball at Ben Logan
January 15 Bowling at Jonathan Alder
January 16 Bowling with Tecumseh JVB Boys Basketball with Urbana JVA Boys Basketball with Urbana Varsity Boys Basketball with Urbana
January 17 Girls Wrestling at Mechanicsburg Boys Wrestling at Mechanicsburg JV Girls Basketball at Bellefontaine Varsity Girls Basketball at Bellefontaine
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Dear LHS Families,
Happy New Year! Wishing you a joyful, healthy, and successful 2026. May this year bring growth, kindness, and bright opportunities for every student and family in our school community. We’re excited to continue partnering with you—together we’ll make this year one of learning, support, and achievement.
Second semester and third quarter start Monday. Students will report to their first period class. Students will receive their second semester schedules in first period. If a student does not know their first period class, we have them posted in the Commons. Students who report after first period will be able to pick up their schedules in the office.
Report cards will be available Friday, January 9. Students who have failed a semester course will receive an email within the week to share they will be starting credit recovery on the failed course.
Wishing you a great year!
Ryan Rismiller Principal, London High School Go Red Raiders!
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This also includes personal devices- iPads, personal laptops, etc. |
Schwartz Driving School has opened a location in London. It is located at 167 West High Street. They have also provided vouchers to the school which gives students FREE classroom instruction. The driver's training is at a reduced rate through the voucher. These vouchers can be picked up from Mr. Rismiller. Families will need to call Schwartz Driving School at 614-882-4235 to enroll. |
Student safety is our highest priority. As colder weather approaches, we want to remind families and students of an important transportation safety guideline: blankets are not permitted on school buses.
While we understand the desire to stay warm during morning and afternoon routes, blankets can create several safety concerns, including:
-Tripping or entanglement hazards when entering, exiting, or moving on the bus -Increased risk during emergency evacuations, when every second counts -Difficulty for drivers to clearly see students and ensure safe behavior
To help keep all riders safe, we ask that students dress warmly in coats, hats, and gloves instead of bringing blankets.
Our drivers and staff are committed to maintaining a safe environment on every route, and we appreciate your partnership in following transportation safety guidelines. If you have questions about this expectation, please contact the Transportation Department.
Thank you for helping us keep our buses safe for all students.
Sincerely,
London City Schools Transportation Department 740-852-5700 ext. 5010 transportation.lcs@london.k12.oh.us
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As we approach Winter Break, we want to remind families that attendance still matters right up until the break begins. While Winter Break days are approved time off, absences before or after the scheduled break are counted, and both excused and unexcused absences add up. Every school day matters for learning and routine, so we encourage families to schedule travel and appointments during the break whenever possible and help students finish the semester strong by staying in the game through the last day of school. |
As we head into Winter Break, we encourage families to keep safety a top priority. Whether traveling or staying home, please remind students to dress appropriately for cold weather, use caution around ice and snow, and follow safety rules when playing outside. If you are traveling, buckle up, plan ahead, and take breaks as needed. We wish all of our students and families a safe, restful, and enjoyable Winter Break and look forward to welcoming everyone back refreshed and ready to learn.
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As we move into the colder months, we want to remind families of a few important health and wellness tips to help keep students comfortable and prepared throughout the school day. With temperatures dropping, please be sure your child comes to school dressed for the weather. Warm jackets, hats, and gloves are essential for both morning bus stops and outdoor recess. Students go outside as long as conditions are safe, and having appropriate cold-weather clothing helps them stay warm, healthy, and able to enjoy their time outdoors.
We also encourage families to send a complete change of clothing in their child’s backpack. Even older students experience unexpected spills, messy lunches, and occasional wipeouts at recess. Having an extra outfit available at school allows students to return to learning quickly without requiring parents to interrupt their day to bring in clothing.
There are many illnesses circulating right now, and we appreciate families continuing to monitor their child’s health. If you have any questions about whether your student should attend school or need guidance on symptoms, please reach out to the building nurse. Thank you for your help in keeping our school community healthy, warm, and ready to learn this winter season.
LHS Clinic: Nikki Moore — 740-852-5700 ext. 4055 LMS Clinic: Monica Sorrell — 740-852-5700 ext. 3073 LES/LPS Clinic: Elizabeth Kennell — 740-852-5700 ext. 1067
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