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The Schedule Correction Form is now closed. Students wishing to make a change will need to make an appointment to meet with their counselors.
If you are planning on attending Homecoming this year, please visit this link for additional information: https://sites.google.com/lpsk12.org/hhs-student-government/homecoming
Recently many students and parents have contacted Counseling after noticing in Infinite Campus that the Academic Planner shows their student deficient for completion of their ICAP and possibly Social Studies courses. This is a bug in the system that we are working to correct. We will notify any students who are deficient in these areas, but for the time being, please do not be alarmed by this. We will have this corrected as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience!
The LPS graduation requirements work group, composed of teachers, principals, counselors, and administrators, is studying possible changes to LPS graduation requirements beginning with the Class of 2029 (this year’s 8th graders). The work group is focusing on these five major outcomes: Improving post-secondary matriculation rates Moving all students closer to the Colorado Higher Education Requirements Ensuring 100% of students are prepared to pursue meaningful postsecondary opportunities Providing educational experiences that are just as competitive and rigorous as those in other metro districts Aligning graduation requirements across LPS high schools Parent and employee input is critical to this process. The LPS learning services department is hosting a series of graduation requirements information and input sessions. LPS parents and employees are invited to attend one of four identical sessions regarding potential changes to graduation requirements. Each session will kick off with a short presentation which will describe the current state of graduation requirements as well as the areas for potential change. Then, attendees will have an opportunity to visit with members of the graduation requirement work group to ask questions and provide input. Members will share input gathered from information and input sessions with the whole workgroup at an upcoming meeting. The sessions are scheduled as follows: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Newton Middle School Thursday, November 21, 2024 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Goddard Middle School Thursday, December 5, 2024 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Powell Middle School Wednesday, December 11, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Euclid Middle School Parents, employees, and students also will be invited to participate in an online survey later this fall. We hope to see you there!
Get ready for an evening of creativity and inspiration! Join us for the 14th Annual Poetry Slam on November 19, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at Options High School. National Slam Poet Champion Jovan Mays will host the unforgettable night of student performances. Come celebrate the power of words, support our talented students, and enjoy an evening of artistic expression. Mark your calendar–you won’t want to miss it!
Screen Sanity is a program that helps parents and families navigate the challenges of raising children in a digital world. It provides practical tips and strategies to manage screen time, reduce social media stress, and foster healthy tech habits at home. The program encourages open conversations about technology, helping parents understand how to set boundaries and support their kids' well-being. By attending, parents will gain insights into the latest research on digital habits and learn ways to promote balanced tech use for their children. It's a valuable opportunity to connect with other parents and equip your family for healthier digital living. The event will be held October 29 at EPIC Campus. Sign up today!