The Lance
May 18-22
The mission of Lakeshore Middle School is to promote collaboration between educators, students, and families to foster engaged learners and active and compassionate
members of their community.
Reflections from Mr. Swegles
This is potentially a great exercise to do as a family. Our students may be feeling the exhilarating feeling of the end of the school year. No matter the model of delivery, it's still the end of the year. Many may be feeling sadness knowing that the Zooms and Google Meets that will eventually be done is what kept them connected to classmates during this time. What word might you choose?
Student Belonging Pick Up and Materials Return
Preparations have taken place in order to facilitate a safe and orderly pick up of student materials. In order to assure your safety and the safety of our employees, please remain in your car during the pick-up process and adhere to the assigned times.
Pick-up of Student Items:
The following dates have been set to provide parents an opportunity to pick up student belongings.
June 8, 2020
8 a.m. - 11 a.m. - Students with last names A-L
1 p.m. - 4 p.m. - Students with last names M-Z
June 9, 2020
8 a.m. - 11 a.m. - Students with last names A-L
1 p.m. - 4 p.m. - Students with last names M-Z
Access the appropriate loop for your specific grade level to help expedite the process (see image below for the location of loops):
6th-yellow loop (bus loop, front/main entrance)
7th-red loop
8th-white loop
When you drive into your grade level loop, please, stay in your vehicle. We will take your name and a staff member will bring the items to you in your car.
If you have items that belong to LMS and need to be returned, we ask that you bring them in a bag to hand to one of the school officials that will be outside. If it is not clear who the item needs to be returned to, please, attach a sticky note with the teacher’s name on it to the item so we can get it back to the proper person.
As a reminder, 6th - 8th-grade students will be keeping their Chromebooks and chargers this summer.
Only Lakeshore Public Schools employees may enter the building during designated periods. Family members, friends, and non-employee community members are NOT permitted to enter the building at any time.
If at any time over the next two weeks you have a specific safety or health concern related to picking up materials, please let one of your principals know via email, and we will make arrangements to collect your items.
Mr. Swegles: jswegles@lpslancer.net
Ms. Arend: aarend@lpslancer.net
Updated May 26
June 5 will be the last day to turn in your time capsule items before the summer. Students and families will have an opportunity to turn in items in the fall as well.
If your child, or you, wish to turn in time capsule documents now, you may do so by placing them in the tub outside the front doors of the middle school. There are envelopes in the tub if you need one. This is such a unique opportunity to reflect and record our thoughts that we want to make sure you have the opportunity to do that now and turn it in. There will still be an opportunity to turn it in, come fall, should you chose.
The students in the 8th grade Language Arts classes are creating a personal time capsule that will be delivered to them in May of their senior year. Would you like to surprise your child with a letter in the time capsule? Letters may be written by parents, grandparents, siblings, etc. The content of the letter is up to you, but the students will reflect on the following categories in their writing: me, my world, people in my life, my past, what I do, my future. You can mail your letter to Lakeshore Middle School with attention to Laura Veldman. Please be sure to include your student’s first and last name in the letter. This is an optional activity to enrich the project, but we know your child will appreciate reading your writing. The letter should be mailed to LMS by the time school starts next fall. Thank you for your cooperation in this project.
Course Scheduling
Pass/Incomplete
As were near the end of quarter 4, a reminder that students will earn a Pass or an Incomplete. This will be determined by their "good faith effort". In our Continuation of Learning plan, the district has defined a “good faith effort” as an attempt to complete assigned work as accurately as possible given the availability of little or no direct instruction, as this is a new and unprecedented set of circumstances. Students earning an Incomplete will be provided a window of opportunity to make up any missing work in order to achieve a Pass for the quarter.
Student Check-Ins
This will be our last week of notifying students and parents if students have not had contact with their teachers.
Yearbooks: They have arrived!!
Chromebooks
Upcoming Dates and Events
8th Grade Honors and Recognition Night
Something new this year is that we will be recognizing ALL of our 8th graders with one image. I have asked them to send me a picture they would like displayed or to use their yearbook photo. I have had a great response to this request so ask your child if they have sent me their photo, yet. Video is in the work and June 1 is the deadline.
Thursday, Jun 4, 2020, 06:00 PM
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