
Student Council had a great experience at the OASC Fall Leadership Conference in Seaside.
During part of the conference Sofia, Kelsie, Nadine and Elise presented a workshop on Hype Nights. We have some incredible leaders at LHS!


We are extremely proud of the football team and their coaches for being able to host in the quarterfinals.
We have a lot going on that could not happen without all of the amazing community support.
Tri-Tip cooked by Larry Hansen
Pulled pork and BBQ sauce prepared by Gerald and Marla Slay
Potato Salad provided by Downtown Bakery
Desserts made by all the football moms
Free tickets for Veterans due to an amazing list of donors!
30 free LHS student tickets to be raffled off at school due to another outstanding group of donors.
How great to live in a community that rally's together! Please come out to support and spread the word!


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Lake County School District students are so lucky to have such a great community! Two weeks ago seniors from the career college readiness course completed a job shadow with a professional of their choice. Owen Graham and Adrian Stubbs followed Justin Miles of the Fish and Wildlife. They surveyed trout in streams and cataloged the forest fire’s effect on stream health.


Our community is amazing. Students from the career college readiness course completed their job shadows on Tuesday, October 24. Rale Harmon spent the day with Adam Gonzalez learning the ins and outs of being a mobile mechanic. To start the day Adam and Rale diagnosed a couple of mechanical problems on community members equipment then ended the day with a starter replacement on a hearse.


Honkers are rushing into round two of OSAA 3A playoffs this week @ home! Round one ended in a 54-0 win for the boys against Scio.



Our girls did amazing at State Finals! They were ranked 12 for teams and came in 10th. Congratulations ladies on an incredible season!





Lake County School District students are so lucky to have such a great community! Last week seniors from the career college readiness course completed a job shadow with a professional of their choice. Benny Alves spent the day with the Surprise Valley Electric crew where he learned all about the industry and some of the things they do such as replacing power poles or building new power lines. When they got back to the shop they even helped him through the process of climbing a pole they had set up.


OSAA State Football Playoff Game on Saturday November 4th at 1:00 pm at Daly Field. Come out and support your Honkers!


Please review these expectations leading up to our game on Saturday!


LHS/DMS Parents,
We will hold conferences today Thursday Nov. 2nd from 4pm-8pm and tomorrow Friday Nov. 3rd from 8am-8pm with a lunch break 12pm-1pm and dinner 4pm-5pm.
Teachers will be in their classrooms this year and we will be open both days for drop ins. However, you can reach out to teachers to schedule appointments if needed. Please check in at the front foyer prior to visiting classrooms.
We look forward to seeing you!

We are so excited to send our XC girls off to State! Come out to the MC Museum to send them off this Friday!


Three lucky students had their names drawn to win a free keyboard, donated by Jose Villalobos. Congratulations to the students and thank you, Mr. V, for your donation!



Lake County School District students are so lucky to have such a great community.! Last week seniors from the career college readiness course completed a job shadow with a professional of their choice. Jocylin Villanueva Arce shadowed Tillie Flynn, owner of Painted Fringe Boutique. Villanueva Arce wants to be an entrepreneur and she enjoyed the freedom she saw from Flynn and really enjoyed helping create displays in the business. Thank you Tillie for your support!


Our Character Trait for the month of October was Responsibility. Each teacher chooses a few students that are always on task, and always going above and beyond with their school work. Congratulations students, for being great models of responsibility. Your hard work paid off!








On Monday, October 23rd, Mrs. Conner from Canby, CA visited Miss Watts and Mrs. Renfrow’s classes and taught them about making apple cider.




Spread the word! Let's pack the stands!


Good morning Honkers!
Just a slight correction to our haunted house details.
We are only able to accept cash or check payment for entry into the haunted house.
We hope to see you tonight between 8:00pm and 10:00pm in the DMS basement to support our AVID class college visits!

Don’t forget to meet at the Cowboy Museum 8am Saturday morning to send our Lady Honkers off to round two of playoffs!


The AVID class are presenting this event to fundraise for their college and career tours!
