April 21-22 - LC Tiger Drama presents "The Little Mermaid" @ 7:00pm
April 23 - LC Tiger Drama presents "The Little Mermaid" @ 2:00pm and 7:00pm
April 22 - Early Release 1:15pm
April 25-28 - WCAS Science Assessment (for 11th graders) & SBA English (for 10th graders) - block schedule, see below
May 2-6 - AP Exams - week 1(see below for more info)
May 6 - Early Release 1:15pm
May 9-13 - AP Exams - week 2 (see below for more info)
May 16-19 - SBA Math Assessment for 10th graders (in Math classes) - block schedule, see below
Senior Calendar Information is in the SENIOR section below
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK | | |
April 15, 2022
Greeting “Tiger” Students and families,
The sun is out now and great to see that spring sunshine in on the horizon. Now, we need the temperatures to warm up and follow up with the sunshine! I hope you enjoyed your spring break and was able to spend some quality time with your families, friends, and loved ones. The Corley family spent the time enjoying each other’s company and the slower pace to each day was nice as well.
I have a few reminders and updates:
- Third quarter ends today, so please check power school to see how your student is performing in class. If you have any questions, please connect with your student’s teacher(s).
- There are many wonderful things upcoming, please make sure you are reading this document in its entirety as there is information being shared about PROM, GRADUATION, ADVANCED PLACEMENT TESTING, SMARTER BALANCED STATE TESTING.
- Please be sure to update parent/family, guardian information on your student with us as soon as any changes occur with your family. We need this information to assure that we are in constant communication with you as needed.
- Please continue to help monitor your student’s social media and their use of technology.
- Looking forward to some exciting, celebratory moments upcoming thing spring with our students, staff, and families. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at (509) 354-6890 or email at ivanc@spokaneschools.org.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the holiday,
Mr. Ivan Corley
Principal
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Share Your Good News with Us! |
Accepted: The Accepted Wall is starting to fill up with Senior celebrations! Please let Theresa Meyer know when you have been accepted to a post-high school institution (2 year, 4 year, military, tech school, etc.). Please include scholarship information so we can share the good news! Let's fill up the wall!
Good News: If you have good news to share about any of our Tigers, please send it to Theresa Meyer to be included in the LCNYCU.
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Good News: Freshman Tianmei Dwyer won 1st place in the USA Gymnastics Washington State championship as a Level 9 gymnast. She is heading to Regional on April 21 in Vancouver, WA. Good luck Tianmei! | |
Good News: Junior Jeslyn Cai has been selected as a 2022 Bank of America Student Leader. Jeslyn is one of only 3,500 students nationwide to be accepted into their leadership program. Congratulations Jeslyn! | |
Good News: At the Chase Youth Awards last night, LC won 4 of the 9 individual awards and a group award for the work on the Ronald McDonald House Board.
Individual award winners:
- Community Service as Part of Ronald McDonald House Teen Board - Riley McElgunn, Megan Selby, Zoe Smith, Brayden Moore, Emerson O’Donnell
- Cultural Awareness - Tevita Fakasiieiki
- Innovation - Cooper Olson
- Personal Achievement - Brasin Benjamin
- Leadership - Will Merritt
LC Nominees:
- Arts and Creativity: Evan Bruce, Evan Bruce, Ayden Franklin, Selena Gomez, Joseph Ives, Jet Shee, Osiah Jordan, Savannah McConnell, Jon Meek, Sophie Moore, Sophie Moore, Charles Parsons, Debbie Putman, Emmalynn Schisler, Declan Sheehan, Crystal Whipple
- Community Service: Dexter Davis, Conor LaBar, Milena McKee, Will Merritt, Kasiyah Osborne, Michael Waden
- Compassion: Genevieve Champagne, Francisco Martinez, David (Jay) Spencer, Cruz Barron, Cruz Barron, Gregory Carlson, Kellyesse Daniels, Scarlet Ereaux, Tevita Fakasiieiki, Frances Fakasiieiki, Devynn Garcia-Blake, Greg Goeller, Aden Herbst, Malakhi Kenion, Mersadies (Sadie) Miravalle, Annalie Nachreiner, Nermin Omar, Jalesa Paine-Keen, Kira Pogue, Hayden Pollock, Danny Post, Dylan Potter, Owen Rice, Kairon Schisler, Sasha Sharman, Jet Shee, Elliot Stewart, Hala Streufert, Sam Toure, Jack VanHersett, Daniel Wasley, Eric Willis
- Cultural Awareness: Alexis Butler, Ella Downs, Mahana Richards, Lilly Woods
- Innovation: Isabel Ferney, Nash McFarlane
- Jim Chase Adult Award: Jeslyn Cai, Tevita Fakasiieiki, Aden Herbst, Archer Hinz, Kaitlyn Kim, May Larsen, Leanne Lopez, Abigail Martin, Jenna Price, Declan Sheehan, Mark Slater, Michael Wilson, Molly Wisor, Diego Zepeda
- Leadership: Seth Bachman, Olivia Boures, Ava Casteal, Neel Clarke, Avery Crotty, Emerson Doubet, Kimora Estrada, Jade Graczyk, Jack Jameison, Nevaeh Jones, Charles Ledwith, Dylan Miyamoto, Oisin Neeson, Veronica Olmo, Jennifer Olson, Michael Roth, Lynda Rypien, Jules Sanderson, Dashiell Stucke, Molly Wisor
- Personal Achievement: Thera Behrens, Emerson Doubet, Esme Andruss, Cruz Barron, Kate Bishopp, Knox Brown, Daniel Finney, Aden Herbst, John Kenlein, Olivia Mallo, Armando Mendoza, Marton Mezei, Rya Monroe, Cohen Pollock, Madison Pollock, Zach Price, Lesa Renner, Lynda Rypien, Jori Sams, Matthew Tobin, Branden Vlasak, Ayden Franklin
- Social Advocacy: KellerRay Hutsell Zandell
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Good News: Senior Kate Bishopp has been accepted to University of California - San Diego and the University of California - Santa Cruz. Go Tritons and Banana Slugs! | |
Good News: Senior Aaliyah Sayers has been accepted to and will attend Howard University. Go Bison! | |
Good News: Senior Sabrina Stasney has been accepted to the University of Greenwich - England. | |
Good News: Senior Siene Presson has been accepted to Willamette University with a tuition exchange and Trustee's Scholarship for $45,000. Go Bearcats! | |
Good News: Senior Audrey Phan has been accepted to the University of San Diego, California Polytechnic State University, the University of California - San Diego, the University of California - Riverside, the University of California - Davis, the University of California - Irvine, California State University - Sacramento, and Whitworth University (with a full ride Community Scholarship). Go Toleros, Mustangs, Tritons, Highlanders, Aggies, Anteaters, Hornets, and Bucs! | |
Good News: Senior Makenzie Bolyard has been accepted to the University of Oregon, Eastern Washington University, and Seton Hall University. Go Ducks, Eagles, and Pirates! | |
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SVL Fall & Summer Registration is Open |
To access the SVL registration system, visit the SVL Registration Website. SVL registration is a two-step process. Once students complete the online registration process, they will receive an email with a link to their SVL registration form (accessible for 30 days) and directions for completing the fully digital registration process. Once the link expires, you can request from the SVL office (not the LC office) to resend the form or students can restart the online process.
SVL slots are first come, first served, so don't delay your registration!
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SBA and WCAS State Assessments |
The required state assessments for 10th grade (SBA English and Math) and 11th grade (WCAS Science) are coming in April/May. These exams are all computer-based, so students will need to bring their fully-charged school laptop and charger on their testing dates (you cannot use a personal device for the assessments, but we will have laptops available for use).
We will be doing block schedule for testing. Zero Hour and 7th Hour classes will continue as normal.
- 10th English - April 25-28 - in English classes
- 11th Science - April 25-28 - in the library, during Science classes. If you don't have a Science class, you'll get an invitation for a specific date/time. If you are Running Start, email Theresa Meyer for a date/time.
- 10th Math - May 16-19 - in Math classes
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As our society continues to navigate what our world will look like with a return to normalcy, this production has allowed us all a small escape. It is a moment to reflect on the value of following your heart and listening to your intuition. It helps demonstrate the importance of the unconditional love of a parent and trials of friendship from those closest to us. Just as Ariel bravely faces a completely unfamiliar world, our world is also full of change.
The cast and crew have spent countless hours working to create Disney magic. The artistic staff and Stagecraft class have explored creative ways to bring an animated film to the stage in such a way that entertains and delights audience members of all ages. The true test of our success in this venture will be seen in the eyes of our youngest audience members and the lessons we can all take from this timeless story.
LC Tiger Drama invites you to join us under the sea April 21-23 at 7:00pm and April 23 at 2:00pm for The Little Mermaid ($10 for adults and $7 for students) in the LC Auditorium.
Cast:
- Ariel (Fri. Night/Sat. Night) - Karenna Holland*
- Ariel (Thurs. Night/Sat. Matinee) - Leilani Santiago*
- Prince Eric - Elijah Dordal
- Ursula - Aaliyah Rose Sayers*
- Flotsam - Isabella Ferch
- Jetsam - Kristen Reser*
- Sebastian - Declan Sheehan*
- Flounder - Rianna Schierman
- Scuttle - Lily Savage*
- Chef Louis/Ensemble - Rozalyn Allen*
- Grimsby - Emrys Wilhelm*
- Adella - Elinor Coghlan
- Allana - Brooklyn Side
- Andrina - Sophia Thompson*
- Aquata - Jen Nackos
- Arista - Ella Downs*
- Atina - Kate Stachofsky
- Carlotta - Eden Howarth
- Seagulls - Catherine Cox*, Nash McFarlane*
- Ensemble - Ayva Broadbent*, Catherine Cox*, Elinor Coghlan, Sarah Munir*, Caden Osborne
- Ensemble/Dance Captain - Catherine Dietschak*
- Ensemble/Student Musical Director - Nash McFarlane*
Crew:
- Director & Choreographer - Greg Pschirrer
- Associate Director - Suzanne Maguire
- Musical Director - Heidi Santiago
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Student Musical Director - Nash McFarlane*
- Costumers - Lisa Caryl-Vukas, Pauletta Caryl
- Stage Manager - Georgia Kettrick
- Backstage/Assistant Stage Manager - Adrian Arpin*
- Backstage/Flies - Jacob Garrett, Kiernan Mannan, Rya Monroe, Emily Niemann
- Sound Design - Georgia Lewis, Kate Sestero
- Props Crew Leads - Abigail Baker, Maggie Sylling
- Props - Caty Childress, Vivian Read
- Costumes Crew Leads - Hazel Pimley, Rona Smith*
- Costumes - Rowan Jeske, Caper Lill, Katelynn Norris, Amelie Rey-Bear
- Hair and Makeup - Alex Berry, Olivia Bunning, Rachel Dubbels, Anna Fruchter, Jordan Gortner
- Light Board Operators - Siena Lotrario Ani Short
- Spotlight Operators - Cassie Gortner, Cat Traxler
- Ushers - Isabella Maxwell, Kat Owens, Daniel Wasley, Sophie Wisor
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Class of 2024 Panda Express Fundraiser | The Class of 2024 wants to have an amazing homecoming, prom, and graduation, so help out by ordering from the Panda Express on 29th and Southeast Boulevard on May 4th! You can order in store by showing this flyer OR order ahead online with the code 337782. Thanks for your support of all things LC! | | |
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Spokane All City Jazz Ensemble |
Spokane All City Jazz Ensemble is now registering students for spring session!
Open to any middle school or high school students interested in playing some jazz in a small combo setting, plus the opportunity to hear New York musicians: The Rogerio Boccato Quartet - all 4 members teach at esteemed establishments such as the Berklee School of Music and Manhattan School of Music!
Come be part of the jam session! Starts week of April 11!
Register here: http://www.spokaneallcityjazz.org/
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AP Exams are scheduled for Monday, May 2 to Friday, May 13. All exams will be at LC. Morning exam check in is 7:30am for morning exams and 11:30am for afternoon exams. Students taking exams will be excused from classes during the exam times so there will be no need to call in.
All AP Exams are in-person and at LC this year.
This is a national exam schedule, if you have a conflict, see Mrs. Meyer ASAP in the Public Office. College Board has very strict rules regarding test scheduling that need to be arranged in advance.
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Date | Morning Exams | Afternoon Exams | Monday, May 2 | Japanese
US Government (12) | Chemistry
Spanish Literature | Tuesday, May 3 | Environmental Science | Psychology | Wednesday, May 4 | English Literature (12) | Comparative Government (12)
Computer Science A | Thursday, May 5 | Human Geography
Macroeconomics | Statistics | Friday, May 6 | European History
US History | Art History | Date | Morning Exams | Afternoon Exams | Monday, May 9 | Calculus AB
Calculus BC | Computer Science Principles | Tuesday, May 10 | English Language (11) | Physics C: Mechanics
Physics C: E&M | Wednesday, May 11 | Spanish Language | Biology | Thursday, May 12 | French
World History | Physics 1: Algebra-Based | Friday, May 13 | | Latin | | |
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May 5 - Senior Class meeting - in the Commons during Advisory
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May 7 - Senior Prom 8:00-11:00pm (see below)
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May 24 - Jostens Cap and Gown distribution
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June 6 - Laptop check-in during Social Studies class / Yearbook distribution
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June 7 - Senior Finals 3rd period
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June 8 - Senior Class Meeting 3rd period / Senior Finals periods 4-5-6
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June 9 - Senior Finals periods 1-2 / Move Up Con /Senior BBQ
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June 10 - Senior Breakfast 8:30-10:30am @ LC
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June 12 - GRADUATION 3:30pm/ Senior All-Nighter
Graduation Information:
- Ceremony begins at 3:30pm (last about 90 minutes), graduates must arrive by 2:30pm (doors open for guests at 2:30pm)
- At the Podium (next to the Arena)
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No need for tickets as the Podium seats over 5,000 guests
- more information coming soon!
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Senior Prom is May 7 from 8:00-11:00pm at Mukogawa Fort Wright (W. Owens Ridge Road). Tickets will be sold May 2-6 online or in the Business Office for $20 per person (tickets can only be purchased by seniors).
If a senior is bringing a non-LC guest, you need to pick up an guest approval form in the Attendance Office. Forms must be returned for approval PRIOR to purchasing tickets with a deadline of May 4 (earlier is better!). Guest must be in high school or under age 21.
We need parent chaperones, if you are interested, please email Sarah McGinn.
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Dorians is our official graduation photographer. They will be at the Podium taking pictures of students in caps/gowns.
Visit the online store and pre-order graduation photos and photo items today at mydorian.com.
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April 22 - Spokane County Native American Graduation Ceremony 6:00-7:00pm on Zoom - Email for more information and reserve your spot here
April 23 - Spokane County African American Graduation Ceremony. Doors open at 1:00pm Ceremony 2:00-4:00pm at
Eastern Washington University Reese Court. Email for more information.
May 12 - Spokane County HBPA Hispanic Graduation Ceremony at Spokane Community College. More information here and register here.
May 13 - Spokane County Lavender Graduation Ceremony 5:00-7:00pm at Eastern Washington University Hargreaves Reading Room. More information here and register here.
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The LC Senior All-Nighter is quickly approaching. Established in 1988, The Lewis & Clark Senior All Nighter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit offering our 2022 graduates a memorable, sober, and SAFE way to celebrate their accomplishments. This event is an important gift from our Senior parents and the Spokane community. Entertainment, games, prizes, food, and beverages are provided through the generous contributions of many volunteer hours, business donations, and extensive fundraising.
Purchase our LC SAN Merchandise from the Square Store:
https://lewis-and-clark-san.square.site
Thank you,
LCSAN Exec Committee lctigerssan@gmail.com
Josie Dix - Co-Chair 509-951-5248
Carissa Stone - Co-Chair 509-688-9790
Caron Cook - Co-Chair 509-496-6668
Allen Dykes - Treasurer 509-230-0876
Wendy Fitzgerald - Secretary 206-465-9230
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2022 Spring PNACAC Spokane College Fair - FREE & OPEN TO EVERYONE
START YOUR COLLEGE SEARCH
Monday, April 25 from 5:30-7:30pm
Gonzaga University Hemmingson University Center
Connect with over 70 colleges from across the US and beyond. Free and open to the public, PNACAC fairs connect you with colleges and universities in one convenient location.
Learn More at pnacac.org/spring-college-fairs
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Juniors and Seniors - the College Success Foundation is ready to help you get ready for college. See Brenda Rico in the Career Center to learn what CSF can do to help you prepare! | | |
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LC Tiger Fund Scholarship |
The Lewis & Clark Tiger Fund Scholarship was started by the Class of 1966 in 2006 in order to recognize an LC senior who has overcome personal and/or life difficulties and has made a commitment to furthering his/her education after graduation from Lewis & Clark High School. We know that there are many students who have potential for college success but often get over looked for scholarship assistance because their G.P.A. did not exceed a 3.5 minimum required for scholarship consideration. We also know that character and desire to improve play a large part in future success in school and life.
Two scholarships will be awarded in 2022; one for $2500 and one for $2000. Download the app here.
Applicant Qualifications:
- Applicants must be a LC Senior graduating in 2022.
- Must have a verifiable financial need that would make it difficult to pursue a college or university education without monetary assistance.
- Must have had a personal life challenge/difficulty that they have overcome.
- Must have a cumulative grade point average between 2.5 and 3.49.
Procedures:
- Applicants must meet all of the above qualifications.
- Must complete the LC Tiger Fund Scholarship application form.
- Must attach a copy of their official transcript with the application.
- Must attach a personal essay – see application for details.
- Must attach two letters of recommendation - see application for details.
- Must mail all documents to the Selection Committee Chairperson no later than April 30, 2022 - see application for mailing address.
Notification: Upon selection, the recipients of the 2022 LC tiger Fund Scholarships will be notified of his/her award via a personal letter and will be recognized at the Move-Up Con in June if that event will be held this year. The scholarship funds will be released to the student’s college or university upon verification of enrollment in the Fall 2022 college term.
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If you are interested in taking the SAT, here are the scheduled opportunities for the rest of the year. LC will be one of the testing sites you can select when you register through the College Board here. The SAT exam is $55 (all payments are through the College Board, not LC).
May 7 - 8:00am (doors open by 7:45am)
June 4 - 8:00am (doors open by 7:45am)
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The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opened October 1. It is highly recommended that all LC Seniors file the FAFSA - it is FREE to file. It is the first step in getting financial aid -- including grants, scholarships, work study, and loans - from any college, technical school, or career training program. Go to to www.fafsa.gov for more information.
In order to file the FAFSA, both the parent and student must first create FSA IDs. We strongly encourage you to create your FSA ID now because it takes approximately 1-3 days for the FSA ID to be verified and ready to be used. Get yours today! Learn more about FAFSA at 101: FAFSA
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Senior Advisory Info Sessions |
Mr. Norton will be hosting special Teams meetings during Advisory for seniors with important information on upcoming events, deadlines, financial aid, scholarships, etc. If you missed it in Advisory, check out the links below to watch the presentation:
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Gear Up Virtual College Visits/Tours |
Explore your post-high school options. Hear directly from college staff about apprenticeships, on-the-job training programs, community college certificates, and 2- and 4-year degree programs and schools in Washington.
Visit the Washington Gear Up YouTube channel for videos and information.
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YMCA Volunteer Opportunity | The YMCA has a volunteer opportunity on May 7 from 10:00am-12:00pm to clean up the Centennial Trail near the Gonzaga University campus. Sign up online or by calling 509 777 9622 Ext 5040. Volunteers will meet by The Warehouse Athletic Facility & North Columbus St. and spend 2 hours cleaning up and having fun giving back to our Spokane community. | | |
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Feminine Hygiene Products Needed - LC is working to make products consistently accessible at school, and we could use your help! We would greatly appreciate donations of unopened packages of tampons (any size), pads, and panty liners. Donations may be dropped off with the school nurse in the public office. | | |
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Due to the Hatch Road bridge closure, Durham has had to reroute some of our LC buses. Click here for details: Bus Route Changes - Hatch Closure.
Bus routes for LC will be changing through the end of the school year. Please use the following link to find the updated information: Bus Change Link We will also still have late busing through the end of the school year. Late buses are listed below.
- Monday 134,163
- Tuesday 123,126
- Wednesday 125,132
- Thursday 114,122,128
- Friday 136,144,159
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Student COVID Reporting Tool |
To increase the efficiency of providing guidance to families and schools regarding quarantine timelines, this new contact tracing form will allow families to enter information related to student test results, exposure, and symptoms. Families will be given a return to school date upon completion of the form.
https://weba.spokaneschools.org/CovidTracing/Student
After filling out the form, please contact the LC attendance line (509-354-6968) to report your student(s) dates of absence. Please also continue to wear a mask, practice good hygiene, and stay home if you have any COVID-19 symptoms.
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Spring Sport FamilyID Registration |
FamilyID is a secure registration platform required for all LC extracurricular activities and athletics. Register here:
- Open an account using a valid email and password of your choice.
- Within minutes, you will be sent a link to begin registration.
- After selecting your program and completing registration be sure to click Confirm Registration.
- You will see a confirmation page and you are done!
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Hey Tigers…remember the Tiger Closet is open every Friday morning from 7:30am-8:00am. This is a great place for Tigers helping Tigers with clothing donations or basic daily needs. Please, if need something, don’t hesitate to stop by on Friday mornings or talk with your counselor and they can help you out as well.
If you are wanting to help with donating items, we are really looking for some hoodies. Our Tigers love to where them and they always go really fast. You can contact Steve Bouldin if you have any questions.
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Tiger Parents and Tigers - the.Lewis & Clark Learning Center (LCLC) is up and running. We have some awesome teachers and paraeducators who are working hard for our Tigers that may need a little help in the afternoons on homework. LCLC can be a time to work independently as well in a quiet place. LCLC is open from 2:45-3:45, Monday-Thursday in room 105. There is a bus that comes around 4:00pm if the students need a ride home as well. | | |
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Paying Fees (Yearbook, GSL, Parking) |
GSL, Yearbooks, and parking permits are on sale now in the Business Office::
- $42 student GSL Card (required for all athletes)
- $47 Yearbook, yearbook pre‐sales end December 19.
- $5 student parking pass (must be purchased in the Business Office)
- Optional: Donation to Yearbook fund for students who are unable to purchase one. Every dollar donated helps a family in financial need. Thank you for your donation!
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If you need food over the weekend, then you should sign up for Bite2Go! Bite2Go is 100% free and completely anonymous.
Once you sign up you will receive a bag of food in a teacher and/or staff members classroom once a week. And you get to choose the teacher/staff member; so, it can be someone you have this year, or a teacher that you have a connection with from a previous year. Make sure to let the teacher/staff member know you selected them, so they expect the delivery.
You will pick up your Bite2Go bag from their classroom after 3rd period on Thursdays or anytime on Fridays.
If you have any questions, you can email lcbite2go@gmail.com
How to Order Bite2Go:
- Click the link here. This will take you to the Bite2Go order form.
- Fill out the order form.
- Input your student ID and what teacher you would like your bag to be delivered to at LC.
- Make sure to tell the teacher you chose them, so they know to expect the delivery.
- Pick items from the Bite2Go menu, you will get these items every week, but you can change them at any time to add variety to your bag.
- Once the order form is filled out and submitted you will be able to pick up your Bite2Go bag on Thursdays after 3rd period or Fridays at any time.
- If you have any questions email lcbite2go@gmail.com
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Student and Parent/Visitor Parking |
Parent/Visitor Parking: LC does not have designated visitor parking, so you can park at any of the metered spots across the street. For after-hours events, you can park for free in any of the parking lots under the freeway. The doors to the Commons building are handicap accessible.
Student Drop-off/Pick-Up: Before and after school, 4th Avenue in front of LC is a busy place with school buses and parents competing for limited space. In order to help alleviate congestion, we recommend that parents drop off and pick up students either on 5th Avenue, 3rd Avenue or a block east or west of LC on 4th Avenue. It is important to not park (even for a drop off) in the bus zones.
Student Parking: LC students can park in the two freeway lots (in front of the Field House and in front of the church to the east). Be sure to display your student parking permit to avoid getting a ticket in the student lots. Student parking permits can be purchased in the Business Office for $5. The lot directly in front of the main building and the parking garage are only for LC staff and are monitored for cars without staff permits.
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We would love for parents to join our Tiger support organizations!
We will list all parent meetings in the calendar at the top of each LC News and on www.lctigers.com.
- LC Boosters - athletic and activity support
- LC IMPA - band, choir, orchestra parents
- LC STAGE - theatre parents
- LC SAN - Senior All-Nighter parents
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Masks are now optional for students and staff while at Lewis and Clark. If you would like a mask, we are still providing them at our main entrance. | | |
Administrators:
Counselors: We are excited to welcome 3 new counselors this years. With these additions, we are adjusting the caseloads so your child may have a new counselor - check the list below for the updates.
To schedule an appointment with a counselor please contact our Guidance Secretaries: Meaghan Rasmussen 354-6966 or meaghar@spokaneschools.org or Annette Gregory 354-5680 AnnetteG@spokaneschools.org.
School Support:
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Absence Hotline: for parents only 354-6968
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Main Office: 354-7000
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Non-Discrimination Statement: Spokane Public Schools complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate in the admission, treatment, employment, or access to its programs or activities on the basis of age, sex, marital status, race, color, creed, national origin, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, to the use of a trained guide or service animal by a person with a disability, sexual orientation including gender expression or gender identity, or honorably discharged veteran or military status. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in educational programs and/or extracurricular school activities, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school district’s Title IX/Staff Civil Rights Officer, ADA Officer, Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying (HIB)/Student Civil Rights Officer and/or 504 Compliance Officer. The following Civil Rights Compliance Coordinators have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
· Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator: Jodi Harmon, 509.354.7344
· Section 504 Coordinator: Melanie Smith, 509.354.7284
Other district contacts:
· ADA Officer: Stephanie Busch, 509.354.5993
· Affirmative Action Officer: Nancy Lopez-Williams, 509-354-5651
· AHERA Officer: Robert Findley, 509.354.7143
· ALE Officer: Heather Bybee, 509.354.7361
· Certification Officer: Cindy Coleman, 509.354.7318
· Claims Agent: Rebecca Doughty, 509.354.7298
· Contract Officer: Cindy Coleman, 509.354.7318
· Copyright Compliance Officer: Mark Martell, 509.354.7212
· Equal Opportunity Officer: Nancy Lopez-Williams, 509-354-5651
· Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying (HIB)/Student Civil Rights Officer: Melanie Smith, 509.354.7284
· Personnel Officer: Nancy Lopez-Williams, 509-354-5651
· Public Records Officer: Terri LeFors, 509.354.7395
· Safety/OSHA/WISHA Officer: Rebecca Doughty, 509.354.7298
· Secretary, Board of Directors: Adam Swinyard, 509.354.7268
Address: 200 N Bernard Street, Spokane 99201-0282.
You can report discrimination and discriminatory harassment to any school staff member or to the district's Civil Rights Officer, listed above. You also have the right to file a complaint (see below).
· Spokane Public Schools Policy 3210: Nondiscrimination
· Spokane Public Schools Procedure 3210: Nondiscrimination
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