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London High School Newsletter- Week of March 18, 2024

Events

March 18
Academic Boosters Meeting

March 19
LCS Board Meeting

March 22
Report Cards

March 23
JV Baseball versus Central Crossing
Varsity Baseball at Central Crossing
JV Softball versus Miami Trace
Varsity Softball versus Miami Trace

March 25
JV Softball at Highland
Varsity Softball at Highland

March 26
ACT Make-ups
Boys Tennis at Kenton Ridge
Track at Hilliard Darby
JV Baseball versus Bexley
Varsity Baseball at Bexley
Varsity Softball versus Bishop Hartley

March 27
JV Softball versus Springfield

March 28
Boys Tennis at Shawnee
Track Red Raider Relays
JV Baseball at North Union
JV Softball at North Union
Varsity Baseball versus North Union
Varsity Softball versus North Union

March 29
No School

Senior Ads
Deadline March 22nd. Click image for more details.
Future of Work
CCP Update
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Foundation
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NHS Tutoring
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Principal Message

Dear High School Student Families,

It is the start of the fourth quarter. Spring sports are in full swing! We will be preparing for state testing to come in April. We have a series of four-day weeks coming up with days off due to holidays, professional development, and the eclipse.

As we get closer to the state tests, you can practice with your students by accessing the Ohio State Testing Portal. Students will be taking End of Course Tests based on courses they are currently enrolled in or tests they may need to retake. Tests that will be given include English Language Arts 2, Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology, American History, and American Government. A score of 700 is needed to receive the status of proficient. 700 is also the score used for the earning of seals.

As we start to warm up, please read through the student handbook with district expectations, this includes the dress code. Students were given reminders as we ended the third quarter and went into Spring Break.

Drivers must adhere to posted school zone speed limits and exercise heightened awareness, particularly in the vicinity of crosswalks. Students are reminded to activate the crosswalk button, which functions similarly to a cell phone and responds to touch by a bare hand, and to exercise caution by checking for oncoming traffic before entering the crosswalk.

We are looking forward to a great week!

Go Red Raiders!

-Ryan Rismiller

A NOTE FROM OUR DIRECTOR OF TEACHER AND LEARNING

To Junior students who missed the ACT

Dear Parent/Guardian:

The London City Schools offered the ACT for Juniors on February 27, 2024. Your student was not in attendance and will need to participate in the required ACT make-up. This will be held on March 26, 2024, at 7:20am. Students will need to report to the College and Career Readiness Center at the High School. This is a graduation requirement for all students to complete. If your student attends Tolles, the student will be excused from Tolles to complete this test.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call Kylie Pritchard at 740/852-570 ext. 2104 or email at kylie.pritchard@london.k12.oh.us.

Sincerely,

Kylie Pritchard
Director of Teaching & Learning 

Senior Headshots
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ATTENDANCE MATTERS: LCS PARTNERS WITH STAY IN THE GAME NETWORK TO HELP ADDRESS CHRONIC STUDENT ABSENCES

Remember, being on time and attending the entire day matters. It all adds to learning time – and being with friends, involved in activities, and receiving other support to help them thrive – that sets them up for future success. Consistent attendance promotes better time management skills and sets a positive example for punctuality and commitment in various aspects of life.

attendance
update

London City Schools to Cancel Classes on Monday, April 8th

After ongoing consultation with the Madison County Emergency Management Agency, the London City School District is canceling classes for all schools on Monday, April 8th, 2024 due to the Solar Eclipse. Despite the district being at the southern edge of totality, the area is expected to be heavily impacted by solar tourism on this day.

The district is planning to provide students and families with resources to make this day meaningful. Lessons on the eclipse, frequently asked questions and general information can also be found on the Ohio Department of Education’s 2024 Solar Eclipse webpage.

Nurse

A quick update from Nurse:

With cold and flu season here, please reach out if you have any questions about when to keep your child home from school. If your child is one who gets a flu shot, and hasn't gotten theirs yet, it's not too late. Reach out to your child's pediatrician and the Health Department offers them as well. 

As a reminder, if your child has one of the following, they should stay home. 
Fever
Vomiting 
Diarrhea
Cough (that is persistent or disruptive to your child's learning or the learning of others)
Respiratory issues

Of course to help and try to keep all of the mentioned above at bay, good and frequent hand washing is so important. Please remind your child of this and our amazing teachers and staff will be helping to reinforce good handwashing as well.

For our elementary students, please make sure they have a warm coat along with a hat and gloves (if needed) as there will be outdoor recess as long as weather allows. AND, please make sure your child has an extra set of clothing in case of bathroom accidents, spills or wipeouts on the playground. If your child has an extra set of clothing, it will save you a trip to the school. 

Elizabeth Kennell, RN
District Nurse
London City Schools
elizabeth.kennell@london.k12.oh.us
740-852-5700  ext. 1067
fax 740-845-3283

Transportation

Update from Transportation

As we navigate our daily routines, it's essential to remember the value of kindness in all our interactions, including while riding the school bus. We'd like to take a moment to remind everyone of the importance of practicing good manners and spreading positivity during our bus journeys.

**Be Respectful**
Respect is the cornerstone of a positive bus ride. Treat your fellow passengers, the bus driver, and any supervising adults with kindness and consideration. Use polite language and avoid any behavior that may disrupt the peace and safety of the bus environment.
**Listen to the Bus Driver**
Our bus drivers work tirelessly to ensure our students arrive safely to and from school. Please listen attentively to their instructions and follow their guidelines for boarding, seating, and disembarking the bus. Your cooperation helps maintain order and safety for everyone on board.
 Help Others
If you see someone in need of assistance, lend a helping hand. Whether it's offering a seat to someone carrying heavy bags or helping a younger student find their way, small acts of kindness can go a long way in creating a supportive and caring bus environment.
**Keep it Clean**
Respect the bus and keep it clean and tidy. Dispose of trash properly, avoid eating, and refrain from damaging or vandalizing the bus interior. By taking care of our shared space, we show respect for ourselves and our peers.
**Misconduct**
Misconduct of any kind will not be tolerated on the school bus. If you witness or experience any form of inappropriate behavior, please speak up and report it to a responsible adult or school authority immediately. Together, we can create a safe and supportive environment for everyone.

Let's make every bus ride a positive and enjoyable experience for all passengers. Thank you for your cooperation in upholding these principles of kindness and respect.

Counselor Corner

Course Guide
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Pharmacist
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CSI Camp
Register by May 6, 2024. More details by clicking the image.
Finding Scholarships
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Celebrations

Rotary Club

Scholarships

Fastweb
Horatio Alger Scholarships
London City Schools Scholarship Page
Raise.me
Studentscholarships.org

Scholarships in order of deadline
Ohio Farm Bureau - Applications open Jan. 2024. Due March 31, 2024
March
April

May
June
July
August

Resources
Financing College Night- FAFSA Night Presentation

Foundation
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Scholarship
Click to see timeline. Deadline is April 8th.
The College Tour
Intel Summer Internship
Click image for application. Deadline to apply is March 29, 2024.

Opportunities

Community Service- The United Way often has opportunities to receive hours.

London High School
Community Service Webpage

Madison County Prevention Youth Ambassador

  • Ambassador Application

  • Informational Flyer

  • Parent Guardian Consent Form

  • Virtual Agreement

Special Olympics
Wildcard Wednesday
Research Experience
Click image for more details. High school application is within the link. Deadline to apply is March 20, 2024.
Air Camp
Applications close April 15th.
Explore Ag
Deadline to apply April 15th. Click the image to register.
Explore Ag
Announcing and Journalism Camp
Offered by Waynesburg University. Deadline to apply is April 29th. Click the image for more details.
Summer Law Institute
Deadline to apply is June 7th. Click the image for more details.
Pharmacist
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Autumn
Click for Volunteer Opportunities
Art Camps
Click here to learn more about camps and programs if you are interested in the arts.

Links for Families-

  • Free and Reduced Lunch Form

  • London Unlimited Handbook

  • SOS Program- Opt Out-Sophomores

  • SOS Parent Care Giver Handout

  • Student Athletic Code of Conduct

  • Student Handbook

Triple P
Getting Ahead
Getting Ahead

Enhancements to Safer Ohio School tip line include new options for reporting school safety concerns

In addition to calling and texting the state's free Safer Ohio School Tip Line (1-844-SAFEROH), recent changes now enable Ohioans to report school safety information using a new smartphone app and online web form to quickly report concerns. The tip line is staffed by crisis response professionals who are trained to help individuals contemplating self-harm.

ProgressBook

First time user-

Returning user-

  • Contact Dana Snyder to set up your account dana.snyder@london.k12.oh.us

  • If you have or an account and don't remember the username, please contact Dana Snyder dana.snyder@london.k12.oh.us to have your account reset.

Resources for Students

  • 988 Lifeline- Helpline provided to prevent suicide and help with mental health

  • Common App- This is used for sending transcripts to colleges.

  • SaferOhio- Free safety resource and anonymous tip line.

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