
The Daly Middle School, Track and Field Team competed Thursday at the North Lake Invite! They showed up in force, with the girls and boys both placing 4th.




These great opportunities don’t come around everyday! WE'RE LOOKING FOR INTERNS!
Are you interested in exploring a federal career? What about a career in land management? If so, we have some exciting opportunities for you. The BLM is offering 100 internship positions in a variety of fields. Students must apply by April 20, 2023.
Go to this tailored USAJobs.gov site, or search USA Jobs for "Bureau of Land Management" and "student trainee" to find the perfect internship for you.
We're looking for interns interested in civil engineering, public affairs, information technology, survey, administration, grant management, contracting, budgeting and environmental protection. Are you interested in any of these fields? If so, check the link above or search on USA Jobs. We hope to see you soon!
BLM internships
Do you enjoy nature? Are you passionate about protecting, managing and conserving our public lands? Would you like to explore a career field related to what we do? If so, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offers the Pathways Internship Program for students just like you. It’s a great place to start your career and see what BLM has to offer.
The Internship Program is for current students (16 years of age or older) enrolled or accepted for enrollment and seeking a degree (diploma, certificate, etc.) in a qualifying accredited educational institution on a full- or half-time basis.
The Internship Program provides students enrolled in a variety of academic fields with paid opportunities to work in agencies and explore federal careers while still in school.
There are two student appointment types under the Internship Program.
1. An Intern (also known as an “Indefinite Intern”) is a Student Trainee in a developmental role on an excepted service appointment expected to last more than 1 year. The features of this program are as follows:
Academic curriculum and/or career goals must be directly related to assigned career path in the BLM;
Maintain a cumulative grade point average of a 2.5 or higher and be in good academic standing with the educational institution;
Maintain at least a half-time course load as defined by the educational institution for the duration of the program;
Enter into a written agreement (i.e., Participant Agreement) that outlines the Intern and BLM expectations and roles & responsibilities;
Establishment of an Individual Development Plan that outlines the position-specific training needed to ensure career development and preparation for conversion;
Assignment of a mentor;
Establishment of a performance plan to clarify expectations and potential for advancement; and
Complete a minimum of 640 hours of work experience through the program.
Upon successful completion of the Internship Program, an Intern may be noncompetitively converted to a permanent or term appointment in the competitive service.
2. An Intern Not-To-Exceed (NTE) (also known as a “Temporary Intern”) is a Student Trainee in a developmental role on an excepted service appointment expected to last 1 year or less. Interns with an NTE date are hired on a temporary basis to help complete short-term projects, perform short-term labor-intensive tasks, or fill traditional summer jobs. The features of this program are as follows:
Academic curriculum and career goals do not have to be directly related to assigned career path in the BLM;
Maintain a cumulative grade point average of a 2.0 or higher and be in good academic standing with the educational institution;
Maintain at least a half-time course load as defined by the educational institution for the duration of the program;
Enter into a written agreement (i.e., Participant Agreement) that outlines the Intern NTE and BLM expectations and roles & responsibilities;
Establishment of an Individual Development Plan that outlines the position-specific training needed to ensure career development, only if the program will last longer than 12 weeks; and
Assignment of a mentor is optional, but encouraged.
NOT eligible for noncompetitive conversion to become an Indefinite Intern or noncompetitive conversion to a permanent or term appointment upon completion of the Internship Program.
Find more information at: https://www.usajobs.gov/StudentsAndGrads.
Apply today at www.USAJOBS.gov!


Snack Shack is hiring adults and students!


Help us reach our goal for our Make-A-Wish week.


Do you have child who will be 5 on or before September 01, 2023? Come join us at Fremont & Union Elementary for Kindergarten Round Up! We are looking forward to a wonderful 2023/24 school year! If you have any question, please call me at 541-947-2136
Thank you,
Carlee Albertson


Join LHS tonight at the senior versus staff basketball game at 630 at Honker Court. Can this group of seniors do something that hasn’t been done since 2018? Come by and cheer them on. Admission is one dollar per person and Happy Horse treats will be sold for two dollars each. See you there!


Please join us for Coffee with the Counselors at AD Hay Elementary! 7:30 am Thursday Morning, April 13th! We hope to see you there!

Online Spring Registration for the 2023/2024 school year is now open. All returning LCSD #7 students must register early before we switch over to our new system. Deadline is 5/5/23. Please call the school if you have questions or need help registering. To register, please click the link below:
https://lakecounty.registar.lblesd.k12.or.us/en-us/home.aspx

The AD Hay and Fremont book drive is still active. The LHS Honor Society has not yet reached the goal of 100 books so it's not too late to donate a book. Thanks to those who donated the 48 books! The students are really enjoying them!


Fremont & A.D. Hay fundraiser sales are IN! Please see attached flyer for more information.


Attention 6-8th grade! There is a spring Luau Dance this Friday put on by the DMS ASB. Tickets are available for $6 at lunch in English corner or $8 at the door. Join us for snacks, dancing, and fun! 🌺


Join LHS for the annual Senior versus Staff basketball game this Wednesday, April 12 at 6:30 p.m. at Honker Court. Happy Horse brownies, cookie dough and sugar cookie bars will be available for sale. The senior class would like to thank Jamie Patterson for donating her time and materials to bring these well-loved treats to our event.


What's better than spring time ball game and hot dog for lunch?
We have concessions up and running with hot dogs and burgers for this double header today! Bring the family down to root on your Honkers!


Melinda Howard, Julie Albertson and Jerry Evans speaking on Daly/Collins/Ousley scholarship rules and scholarship application to our seniors.
Deadline for scholarship applications is May 1st


Attention Sophomores and Juniors!!
Take a look at the attached flyer for an outstanding leadership camp opportunity!


Lake County School District #7 is currently accepting bids for a one-year lease of the Ag Farm. Details are included in the document provided. Please pick up bid forms at the Lakeview High School Front Office. Bids are due Wednesday, April 26th by 3:00 pm. For more questions, contact Kaylie Wright at wright.kaylie@lakeview.k12.or.us or (541) 947-2287.


Friendly reminder that Spring Conferences start today at 4:00PM! We look forward to seeing you! Please call the office for conference times or any questions!
541-947-2136


Grades K-6 at Union, Fremont and Hay schools participated in the 2023 Regional Math Challenges. Thousands of students across 35 school districts in the E. Oregon REN region are having FUN in the classroom while demonstrating awesome mathematical thinking.
Congratulations to Sammeejo Hutchison for being the county winner of a pair of Apple AirPods Pro & a fun surprise package for her class. All teachers who participated were entered into a random drawing for these prizes. Thank you to REN for the treats!








Mrs. Heffington's and Ms. Stewart's Kindergarten classes got to read our new picture books from the Honor Society Books Drive. The love of reading starts early! The Book Drive is still active on Amazon. To find the Gift List from your mobile device, simply type "custom gift list" into the search bar. Select Amazon Custom Gift List and search for the registrant "LHS Honor Society". The gift list title is AD Hay/Fremont Book Drive.





It's National Assistant Principal's Appreciation Week!!
Challis is SUCH an asset to our administrative team. She goes above and beyond for our kids every day! We are so lucky to have her.
