Online registration for Noni Color Run is now closed, but we’re offering day of signups! You can sign up at 9:30 AM in the Elk’s Lodge parking lot: cash or check only. T shirts will not be available for purchase.
12 months ago, Teona Hamilton
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Families of incoming kindergarteners for school year 2025/2026, please plan to join us this evening for Kindergarten Roundup. Two sessions will be offered, 4:00pm and 5:30pm. Please call the school if you have additional questions.
12 months ago, FreHayUnion Moderator
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First grade listened to vinyl records in music class and learned all about how record players work. This was a fun lesson in music-listening history!
12 months ago, Susane Davis
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On May 7th, Lake County School District #7 had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Charlene Williams, Director of the Oregon Department of Education, along with members of the Early Literacy Team. During their visit, the team toured kindergarten through 3rd grade classrooms, where they observed exemplary reading instruction in action. Dr. Williams is pictured with Tara Counts, one of our dedicated elementary reading teachers, during the visit. In another highlight of the day, Dr. Williams and Deb Watts posed in front of a banner celebrating Ms. Watts as one of Oregon’s Regional Teachers of the Year—a proud moment for our school community. We were honored to showcase the hard work of our educators and the positive impact of early literacy programs. Thank you to the Oregon Department of Education for their visit and continued support of early education!
12 months ago, Bonnie Langum
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Families of incoming kindergarteners for school year 2025/2026, please plan to join us this Wednesday, May 21st for Kindergarten Roundup. Two sessions will be offered. Please call the school if you have additional questions.
12 months ago, FreHayUnion Moderator
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Dear Parents and Guardians, As we near the end of the 2024–2025 school year, we have a few important updates to share: 4th Quarter Report Cards will be mailed home. We have updated our placement policy: teacher requests are no longer accepted, but we encourage you to complete the Parent Input Form available on our website. Here is a link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnDZbBs-SFAxCmdQn63COi83jdYFp9UdNrR8mtYAQAKBPccw/viewform Important End-of-Year Schedule: The last day of school is Wednesday, June 12. Student release times will be: Union School – 1:15 p.m. Fremont and A.D. Hay Schools – 1:45 p.m. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 541-947-2553. Thank you for your continued support! Sincerely, Susan Warner, Principal A.D. Hay/Fremont and Union Elementary
12 months ago, Bonnie Langum
LHS seniors have been hard at work on their senior projects this year! We are very proud of the impact these projects have had on our school and community. We would like to invite all of our community to see the projects and ask questions about them. Please join us on Tuesday, May 28!
12 months ago, Lisa Shullanberger
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Show up and show out! Show your Honker Pride today for Softball and Track Senior Night! Softball play a double header against Rogue River, seniors announced between games! Go honkers!
12 months ago, Samantha Alves
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Who doesn't love a tailgater followed by a bonfire? Come show your support for our softball team on Friday before the final home game against Rogue River game! We will see you there!
about 1 year ago, Samantha Alves
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Mrs. Tague's 5th grade students learn about the life cycle, conservation, and the anatomy of clams.
about 1 year ago, FreHayUnion Moderator
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Blast off! Mrs. Young's class at Union Elementary used some engineering, alka seltzer, and imagination to make these rockets fly. Thank you Mrs. Carter with the extension office for coming in to our class to run this experiment.
about 1 year ago, Challis Young
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Tonight our baseball team takes on Rogue River at 4:00pm! Come support our team and join in the celebration of our two seniors, Tate Haskins and Miles Maxwell! Go Honkers!
about 1 year ago, Samantha Alves
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We are so proud of our LHS OHSET Team! Look at their incredible results from the 2025 state meet.
about 1 year ago, Lakeview High School
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Union Elementary 4th-6th got the tea on apothecary, ratios, and measurement today while making these homemade goodies. Thank you to Kim McFall with Outback Apothecary for taking the time to teach us and donating the supplies for these tea jars.
about 1 year ago, Challis Young
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We have an event coming up next week on Monday, May 12th and Wednesday, May 13th, 2025, called Operation Prom Night. On the first day of the event, selected high school students will be pulled from class every 15 minutes to represent that every 15 minutes a life is lost due to driving while impaired. High School students that have volunteered to be part of this process will attend class with white paint on their faces to represent being deceased. They will also carry a headstone out to the front of the school as a visual reminder for passersby. Classes will run as normal this day, but your student may witness this in the halls or in their classrooms. On the second day of this event, crews from Lake Health District EMS, Thomas Creek-Westside Fire, Oregon State Police, and Lake County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting a simulation on the dangers of driving under the influence. This event can be very traumatic to students, as it is a full-scale simulation of a fatal car accident as a result of drinking and driving. We feel that this simulation is very impactful and that awareness of the dangers of driving while impaired can make a difference and influence the community’s youth to think twice before getting behind the wheel while intoxicated. Lake Health District EMS and Lakeview High School staff believe that even one life lost due to driving while impaired is too many. If you DO NOT want your student to participate in this event, please sign the opt out form that was sent home with students and return to the school no later than Thursday, May 8 2025. You only have to sign and return the form if your student does not have permission to attend. Additional forms are located at the front office if needed.
about 1 year ago, Samantha Alves
Dear Parents and Guardians, As we approach the end of another wonderful school year, we want to inform you that on Thursday, June 12, the last day of school, all students will be released at 2:00 PM. Please plan accordingly for pickup and any necessary arrangements. We appreciate your support throughout this academic year and wish you and your family a safe and enjoyable summer! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact building principals and secretaries.
about 1 year ago, LCSD7
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The Lakeview High School Horticulture plant sale will take place Thursday May 15th and Friday May 16th from 9-4. We are still very busy getting ready, but here are a few of our favorites!
about 1 year ago, DeNae Bauer
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Lofos hanging basket.
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In honor of Principal Appreciation Day last week, Fremont School's first grade class surprised Mrs. Warner by singing one of her favorite childhood songs," Surfin' USA", outside her office. It was a special moment for everyone!
about 1 year ago, Susane Davis
First grade students honor Mrs. Warner with her favorite childhood song, Surfin' USA
Congratulations to Sofia Goodin, who was awarded a $1,000 grant from Chris Spetzler of the Decision Education Foundation for her Friendship Island project! As part of the Leadership class, students were tasked with creating a “Dream Project” and applying for grant funding to support it. Sofia’s project aimed to bring students together using the decision education model, empowering them with effective decision-making skills while also helping their grades raise funds. Each participating grade competed in challenges, enjoyed weekend activities, and worked on fundraising efforts. In the end, students helped raise money for their classes and competed for a prize fund. The top fundraisers were Tommy Gallagher and Danica Shullanberger, who raised $350 for the junior class.
about 1 year ago, Melissa Maxwell
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