Lubbock-Cooper High School
Weekly Newsletter: September 21-25
Student Tickets for Football Games
Another way for students to get tickets to football games will be through our positive behavior incentive program. Teachers and principals will scan students' badges through an app as they show positive behaviors. Those students names will be entered into a raffle weekly for football tickets or gift cards.
Important Information for Seniors from the College and Career Counselor
Senior FAFSA Night - Oct. 5
Virtual College and Career Night - Oct. 13
A Message to Students from the President of WTAMU
For more information about what WTAMU has to offer visit their website at http://wt125.wtamu.edu/.
CTE Spotlight - SPC Auto Tech I & II
Story of the Season Digital Magazine
Simply fill out the Google Form attached and you'll receive the "Story of The Season" by Thursday the following week. The magazine is primarily focused on the varsity team, but there will be a page dedicated to the freshman and JV teams as well. We believe this is a great way for alumni, family members, parents and fans to follow the team and to be involved.
Got Pirate Gear?
August Teacher of the Month - Julie Rylant
September Pirates of the Month
Freshmen: Jordyn Hardin and Ryan Perez
Sophomores: Esperanza Garcia and Malachi Carr
Juniors: Emma Bailey and Brian Hickson
Seniors: Madison Smith and Vincent Levrie
No Cost Meals Through the Fall Semester
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently issued flexibilities enabling Lubbock-Cooper ISD to provide free school meals for all students through the fall semester.
Beginning Monday, September 14, reimbursable school meals will be available to all Lubbock-Cooper ISD students at no cost. A reimbursable school meal includes at least one serving of fruits or vegetables and at least two servings of meat, grain, and/or dairy. (A standard school meal is considered reimbursable.) This opportunity will expire on Thursday, December 31.
Students will still be charged for additional servings and a la carte food items. If you wish to apply money to your child's account to allow them to purchase additional servings or a la carte food items, please visit the link below.
VIRTUAL LEARNERS:
Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary (3202 108th Street) will serve as a community feeding site for the remainder of the fall semester. Any individual 18 years of age or younger (and/or enrolled in a K-12 school) is eligible to pick up meals from North Elementary 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Lubbock-Cooper High School
Website: lcisd.net
Location: 910 Woodrow Road, Lubbock, TX, USA
Phone: 806-863-7105
Twitter: @pirate_pride