London City Schools

LHS Raider Review

London High School Newsletter- Week of May 6, 2024

Events

May 6
JV Baseball versus Bishop Ready
Varsity Baseball versus Bishop Ready

May 7
Track at CBC Championship at Ben Logan

May 8
Boys Tennis Sectionals at Columbus School for Girls
Softball versus Heath

May 9
Junior Class CPR
JV Baseball versus Mechanicsburg

May 10
Raider Way Day
Track at CBC Championship

May 13
LHS Athletic Booster Meeting
LHS Music Booster Meeting

May 14
Senior Exams Day- Periods 1,2,4
Track at OHSAA Districts at Westerville South
Board Meeting

May 15
Senior Exams Day- Periods 3,7,5
Track at OHSAA Districts at Westerville South

May 16
Senior Exams Day- Periods 8,6,Make-up
Senior Academic Awards

May 17
Senior Exams Day- Make-ups

May 18
Track at OHSAA Districts at Westerville South

May 20
Underclassmen Exams- Periods 1,2,4
Tolles Certification Ceremony
Academic Booster

May 21
Underclassmen Exams- Periods 3,7,5
Tolles Certification Ceremony

May 22
Underclassmen Exams- Periods 6,8,Make-ups

May 23
Underclassmen Exams- Make-ups
Senior Clap Out
Graduation Practice
Senior Parade
Last Day for Students

May 24
Teacher Work Day
Graduation

May 25
Graduation (Rain Date)

May 26
Graduation (Rain Date)

Signing Day
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Senior Exams
Final Exams
Field Day
Yearbook Order
Yearbook Order
NHS Tutoring
Click the image to sign up to receive tutoring.

Principal Message

Dear High School Student Families,

We are in the last month of the school year. Please check your student's grades regularly and have conversations with your students and their teachers. Failing grades at the end of the semester will result in not graduating or being enrolled in Summer School.

The school year is wrapping up quickly. The exam schedule has been posted for seniors and underclassmen. Spring sports are starting their tournament events. Seniors are participating in their events. We encourage all to finish the year strong!

Student fees are accessible on students' interim reports and grade cards that are accessible from your student's grade card portal. This information is typically found in the top left corner of the grade card.  (These are printed on the grade cards that are mailed home and viewable by selecting "View Paper Report Card.") The amount that is posted is the accumulated amount from the last time fees have been paid.

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

Pay Schools

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

Attendance holds significance for every student at London City Schools. Being present at school not only facilitates social interactions with friends but also provides essential support for physical and mental health. Additionally, students benefit from nutritious meals and exposure to potential careers and engaging activities such as sports, band, the arts, and clubs.

May 6-10th - Black & Gold Attendance Spirit Week - Show your love for your Columbus Crew and a commitment to school attendance by joining in on the weeklong fun as we head into an MLS marquee matchup highlighting Ohio’s best soccer teams! Check out the image below for the theme for each day!

Spirit
attendance
Nurse

A quick update from Nurse:

Establishing a regular bedtime routine and ensuring children have adequate rest is essential for their physical and mental health. Encouraging calming activities before bedtime, like reading or listening to quiet music, can help children unwind and prepare for sleep. A well-rested child is more likely to exhibit positive behaviors, such as attentiveness, cooperation, and academic success, while a tired child may struggle with concentration, exhibit irritability, and experience difficulties in controlling their emotions and behaviors. Prioritizing sufficient sleep for children not only enhances their academic performance but also contributes to their overall health and well-being, reducing the likelihood of illness and promoting a positive outlook toward daily activities and play.

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

School Bus Safety Guidelines:

Motorists around school buses need to know the signals and the laws that concern school buses to help keep children safe:

-Do not pass a school bus that has red alternating flashing lights on. This is the signal that the bus is stopped to load or unload children. Traffic should not move until the bus resumes motion or the driver signals traffic to proceed.
- When a bus has alternating flashing amber (yellow) lights on, it is preparing to stop to load or unload children. Be ready to stop and watch for children in the roadway.

Parental Involvement in School Bus Safety:

Parents play a crucial role in helping keep children safe on the school bus. Here are some ways in which parents can help:

- Review the safety rules with children. Help them to understand why each rule is important.
- Dress children in light-colored clothing or jackets on dark mornings.
- Help children to be ready at the stop before their bus arrives.
- Take turns supervising bus stops for smaller children.

Keep Safe

Counselor Corner

Course Guide
Click on image or scan to gain access to the Course Guide.
CSI Camp
Register by May 6, 2024. More details by clicking the image.

Celebrations

Monsters
Governor's Show
Gold Secretary
Gold Treasurer
Gold Reporter
State FFA Degree
Monsters
State FFA Degree
State FFA Degree
State FFA Degree
State FFA Band

Scholarships

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

Scholarships in order of deadline
May
June
July
August

Resources
Financing College Night- FAFSA Night Presentation

The College Tour

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
Flight
Youth ages 8-17 can fly free. Click the image for more details or to register to participate at a local airport.
Ohio ACE
Premier Health
Click the image to start your application.
Tech Camps at OSU
Coding Camps and STEM Programs at OSU- June 3-July 17.
Wittenberg
Bayley Music Experience- Acceptance based on date of receipt of completed application. Program June 10-14.
Summer Camps
June Summer Camps- slots available until sessions are full.
Clark State
Summer Camps
Clark State
  • Medical Mystery and Immersive Patient Care Camp- June 24-28

Cedarville University
  • Engineering Camp Rester for 1st session by May 22 and 2nd session by June 12

    • June 3-7

    • June 24-28

  • Music Camp- Register by May 22

    • June 3-7

  • Nursing Camp- Register by May 22

    • June 3-7

  • Geology Camp- Register by June 12

    • June 24-28

  • Pharmacy Camp- Register by June 12

    • June 24-28

  • Psychology Camp- Register by June 12

    • June 24-28

  • Theatre Camp- Register by June 12

    • June 24-28

  • Art and Design Camp- Register by June 26

    • July 8-12

  • Athletic Training Camp- Register by June 26

    • July 8-12

  • Healthcare Exploration Camp- Register by June 26

    • July 8-12

  • Molecular Biology Camp- Register by June 26

    • July 8-12

  • Speech and Debate Camp- Register by June 26

    • July 8-12

Summer Law Institute
Deadline to apply is June 7th. Click the image for more details.
Pharmacist
Click the image to register.
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

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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