
Shout out to our high school cheerleaders for hosting a cheer clinic for our LES students the last two weeks. Tonight they showcased their new cheers they learned.


Great pep rally by the high school cheerleaders!




Post 5 of 5- These LES students were nominated for Leopard Leaders this week! When a student is nominated for a Leopard Leader by a staff member their picture (shown below) is displayed on the TV in our hallway for one week, they get to take a Leopard Leader paper home, and they get to ring our big hand bell on Friday when they come to Character Education class. Check out how these students showed great character!





Post 1 of 5- These LES students were nominated for Leopard Leaders this week! When a student is nominated for a Leopard Leader by a staff member their picture (shown below) is displayed on the TV in our hallway for one week, they get to take a Leopard Leader paper home, and they get to ring our big hand bell on Friday when they come to Character Education class. Check out how these students showed great character!





Post 4 of 5- These LES students were nominated for Leopard Leaders this week! When a student is nominated for a Leopard Leader by a staff member their picture (shown below) is displayed on the TV in our hallway for one week, they get to take a Leopard Leader paper home, and they get to ring our big hand bell on Friday when they come to Character Education class. Check out how these students showed great character!





Post 3 of 5- These LES students were nominated for Leopard Leaders this week! When a student is nominated for a Leopard Leader by a staff member their picture (shown below) is displayed on the TV in our hallway for one week, they get to take a Leopard Leader paper home, and they get to ring our big hand bell on Friday when they come to Character Education class. Check out how these students showed great character!





Post 2 of 5- These LES students were nominated for Leopard Leaders this week! When a student is nominated for a Leopard Leader by a staff member their picture (shown below) is displayed on the TV in our hallway for one week, they get to take a Leopard Leader paper home, and they get to ring our big hand bell on Friday when they come to Character Education class. Check out how these students showed great character!





Post 2 of 5- These LES students were nominated for Leopard Leaders this week! When a student is nominated for a Leopard Leader by a staff member their picture (shown below) is displayed on the TV in our hallway for one week, they get to take a Leopard Leader paper home, and they get to ring our big hand bell on Friday when they come to Character Education class. Check out how these students showed great character!

This Appreciation Friday we say thank you to the Bank of Tescott. This generous organization is quick to lend a hand to any need the schools or district might have. Donating water bottles, sponsoring student programs and employees volunteering in the school and community are just a few examples of the generosity of the Bank of Tescott.

9/24/21 - LJSHS 'What's Up' Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12-rvfgVh1euT3fIgudegU323-fUm5hGj/view?usp=sharing

Attn LES Parents/Guardians: If you still need to order your student's fall pictures Eberle studios will be taking order forms with cash or check through September 28. Please return these to the LES office. You can still order online at eberlestudios.com/school-youth through October 1. If you have any questions, please call the LES office. Thank you.

For all indoor sporting events this year, we will use the North entrance to the school as the main entrance.

Shout out to the JH football and volleyball teams tonight on their wins against Osborne! Great night of junior high sports. Keep it up Leopards!

LES K-5 students had a special treat this week. The Creede Repertory Theater Company presented EL Guayabo/The Guava Tree. All students received a take home book from the performance. This performance is made possible by the generous support of the Dane G. Hansen Foundation.




Homecoming 2021 Spirit Week themes. All LJSHS students and staff are encouraged to dress up. Community members and businesses are also encouraged to participate.


LHS STUCO attended the KSHSAA Regional conference Monday. The students had the opportunity to network and share ideas with other kids from other schools. Kim Karr, co-founder of #ICANHELP was the keynote speaker.


LJSHS had Chet Kuplen from Sports in Kansas come and speak to our 6-12 students. The presentation is called Think Before You Post. Thank you to Kay Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, and The Leopard Pride for sponsoring this speaker today.



Our Anatomy and Physiology class received their Anatomy in Clay Manikens today! They are putting them together to use as we learn different system of the body through out the year!




Today let’s say thank you to our IT professionals, Brenda and Rich, for tackling technology obstacles to keep us connected. We appreciate all you do for our staff and students!


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