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Ceramic pig bank wearing glasses. Text says "Five Year Forecast"

Lakota Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Adam Zink presented the five-year forecast to the Board of Education at its Nov. 18, 2024 meeting. “As always, the forecast is a forecast; It will change by May,” said Zink, referring to the next time the Board will approve a forecast. In addition to the board presentation, a detailed summary of the forecast is available on the Finance website.

Read More about Understanding Lakota's Financial Future: Key Insights from the Five-Year Forecast
Wall display showcases a grid of photos with eight people dressed up like character from the game Clue. The middle spot in the grid looks like a Clue game board, but is labeled differently to mimic the different rooms in a school.

The verdict is in for a fun twist on a family favorite board game introduced at both Adena and Freedom elementary schools the week of Halloween. “It really was a great way to bring the entire building together,” said Adena teacher Brittany Slaven, reflecting on her own class’s experience with “Schoolhouse Clue.” The week-long mystery game was designed with one driving purpose: community building.

Read More about Mystery Game Builds Community at Adena, Freedom
The image features a collage titled "November Gems" with photos of ten individuals honored as recipients. The top section showcases individual headshots, with each person smiling in various settings, mostly classroom or office backgrounds. The bottom section includes a group photo with several people holding certificates. Vibrant, colored gemstone graphics border the bottom of the image, symbolizing the "Gems" theme. A blue frame outlines the collage, adding a cohesive design to celebrate.

Lakota Local Schools is celebrating its inaugural group of “Lakota Gem Award” winners - the teachers, administrators and support staff who bring a sparkle to our schools. Selected from a pool of 130 nominations, Lakota’s most precious gems for November include: Heritage ECS principal Ben Schneider, Adena ESL teacher Helen Vassiliou, Hopewell Junior office manager Kimberly Phillips, Lakota West Freshman teacher Jason French, 
supervisor of accountability and assessment for grades 7-12 Mark Byrd, and maintenance and facility team members Bryan Hacker, Nicolas Pegram, Lucas Pennington, Jennifer Price and Matthew Smythe. 

Read all about the facets that make these Lakota staff members shine. Then nominate someone whose brilliance makes a different in our schools. Next month's gems will be announced mid-December.

Read More about Meet Our November ‘Lakota Gems’
Group of 8th graders doing a flight experiment

Don’t be surprised if you see drones flying through the air in Ethan Hodge’s class at Liberty Junior.

Hodge teaches Flight & Space, a new semester elective for seventh and eighth graders offered through Lakota’s partnership with Butler Tech.

It’s a project-based, hands-on class where students become engineers as they design, prototype, and test models to learn about the science of flight and what it takes to travel and live in space. 

Read More about New Junior High Course Takes Flight
Colorful grid with 3D shaped objects depicted as buildings and other colors to indicate roads and green space

Behind the long line-up of fun, hands-on projects in a new junior school math elective is a whole lot of geometry, algebra, percentages, probability, and other grade-level math concepts. “There isn’t always time to apply concepts in a core math class,” said Hopewell Junior School teacher Joseph Bobinger, one of three teachers leading the new “Next Generation Stats” course at Lakota’s four junior schools. “This class makes them look at math differently and see how much it is around them all the time.”

Read More about Math Gets Real in New Junior School Stats Course
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Lakota Local Schools hosted a traffic safety panel for its community on Oct. 23. The panel addressed top questions across several categories that were submitted ahead of time in a ThoughtExchange survey. Participants were also able to submit questions during the discussion. “The purpose of this evening is to talk about safety, particularly traffic safety, within our school district and our community,” Superintendent Ashley Whitely told the audience.

Read More about Traffic Safety Panel Discussion Recap
The image shows a blue ceramic cup with various colored layers and the word "PEACE" painted in black on a yellow band. In front of the cup is an art piece featuring a collage of Mahatma Gandhi's face. The face is outlined with wire, and colored pipe cleaners (orange, green, and black) form parts of his mustache and beard. The word "GANDHI" appears at the top, with the word "INDIA" at the bottom, surrounded by abstract backgrounds and patterns. Both pieces emphasize themes of peace and unity.

Five years after its inception, Lakota East Freshman School’s LINCC Lab - short for "Learning Ignited by Non-traditional Course Collaboration," continues to reinvent itself. Case in point: A brand new historical figure research project that combines writing, public speaking, art expression, peer critiques and more into a quarter-long experience. And while the lessons may look different, LINCC stays true to its original mission to gives “kids in the middle” a personalized experience that hinges on student choice and self-paced learning. 

Read More about East Freshman’s LINCC Lab a Link to Personalized Learning
Top of a cell phone with four speech bubbles coming out of it in the colors of blue, green, purple and yellow and filled with different icons to symbolize the different forms of communication.

As another step toward making ParentSquare Lakota’s singular school-to-home communication tool, the District is slowly introducing expanded features to Lakota parents and staff. 

A brief pilot involving four schools - Heritage Early Childhood School, Adena Elementary, Liberty Junior School and Lakota East High School (main campus only) - will allow for classroom-level communication as well as direct messaging between school staff and parents. The pilot will extend through the end of December, with the goal of rolling out the new features to all other schools in early second semester. 

Read More about Expanded ParentSquare Features Coming Soon
A group of young students and their teacher, all wearing red "Shawnee Tigers" shirts, pose in front of a Disney-themed backdrop featuring Mickey Mouse and a princess. Mickey Mouse is dressed in his classic tuxedo, and the princess wears a blue gown. Behind them, there is a balloon display in blue and white. The students hold a large check for $60,120, raised through a Disney Raffle Fundraiser. The atmosphere is festive, with the group smiling proudly in front of the display.

Wrapped up in a record-breaking year for Shawnee Early Childhood School’s “Disney Dash” was a lot of commitment, creativity and community spirit. The same could be said of all the fall fundraising traditions spanning Lakota’s schools. In fact, Lakota’s 14 K-6 parent volunteer groups have collectively raised over $290,000 this school year so far, not counting two schools whose flagship fundraisers are still ongoing.

Read More about Flagship Fundraisers like Shawnee’s ‘Disney Dash’ Build Community & Funding
Graphic for a traffic safety panel hosted by Lakota Local Schools on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at West Freshman School. The flyer encourages sharing questions ahead of time via ThoughtExchange, open until Oct. 15. It includes a link: bit.ly/LakotaTrafficSafety. Panel participants include representatives from Butler County Engineer’s Office, Butler County Sheriff’s Office, Lakota Local Schools, Liberty Township, West Chester Police Department, and West Chester Township.

Lakota Local Schools will host a panel discussion about traffic safety around its schools on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at its West Freshman School. The event will take place from 6:30 - 8 p.m. The panel will include representatives from: the Butler County Engineer’s Office; the Butler County Sheriff’s Office; Lakota Local Schools; Liberty Township; the West Chester Police Department; and West Chester Township.

Read More about Lakota Schools to Host Traffic Safety Panel

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