UPCOMING EVENTS
Access the GSL Athletic calendar here
| |
|
March 15 - Weather Make Up Day - NO SCHOOL
March 18 - Running Start Info Night (SCC, SFCC, EWU) @ LC 6:00-7:00pm (see below)
March 19 - Jazz Band Concert - 7:00pm in the Auditorium
March 21 - Orchestra Concert - 7:00pm in the Auditorium
March 22 - Multicultural Fair - 3:30-5:30pm in the Commons (see below)
March 25 - Spring Academic Recognition during Advisory (Honor Roll and Senior Latin Honors)
March 25 - Parent Advisory Committee - 6:00pm in C019
April 1-5 - Spring Break - NO SCHOOL
April 12 - 3rd Quarter ends (grades always available on PowerSchool)
April 25 - LC College & Career Fair 8:00-11:00am (more info soon)
May 2 - Mock Crash for 11th/12th graders (more info soon)
May 6-10 - Teacher Appreciation Week
May 6-17 - AP Testing (more info soon)
May 9 - East Coast College Tour visit (see below for more info)
May 12 - Mother's Day
May 18 - Lilac Parade
May 27 - Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL
June 4 - Yearbook Distribution for presales (limited number available to purchase)
June 14 - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!
| |
|
March 22 - Graduation Announcement order delivery from Jostens @ lunch (see below)
March 25 - Spring Academic Recognition during Advisory (Honor Roll and Senior Latin Honors)
April 28 - Asian American Community Graduation (see Senior section for more info)
April 29 - Mandatory Senior Class Meeting during Advisory in the Auditorium
May 2 - Hispanic Community Graduation (see Senior section for more info)
May 2 - Mock Crash for 11th/12th graders (more info soon)
May 4 - African American Community Graduation (see Senior section for more info)
May 6-17 - AP Testing (more info soon)
May 11 - Senior Prom @ Riverside Place (more info soon)
June 3 - Laptop return in social studies classes, library books due (more info soon)
June 4 - Senior Finals in 3rd period
June 5 - Mandatory Senior Class meeting during 3rd period, Senior Finals in 4th-5th-6th periods
June 6 - Senior Finals in 1st & 2nd, Move Up Con, & Senior BBQ (more info soon)
June 6 - Fees/Fines Due
June 7 - Senior Breakfast & Elementary School Cap & Gown Walks (more info soon)
June 9 - Graduation 11:00am @ the Podium - graduates arrive by 10:00am (more info soon)
June 9 - Senior All Nighter (move info soon)
TBD:
- Jostens Cap & Gown delivery
- Lavender Community Graduation
- Native American Community Graduation
- Pacific Islander Community Graduation
| |
|
March 14, 2024
Greetings Tiger Students and Families,
What’s Happening at LC:
- Multi-Cultural Fair next Friday March 22. 3:30-5:50pm. LC Commons. We want to see our Tigers attend as well as our future Tigers and your families as well. See the flyer below.
- Spring Sport and activities are underway and our student athletes are starting non-league and league competitions.
- In the classroom, our students are approaching the end of 3rd Quarter and are working hard to achieve success in the classroom. Our teachers work very hard to ensure that students are given opportunities to succeed.
Thank you, LC parents, guardians, teachers, staff, and community partners. Together, we are making a huge difference in the lives of our Tigers! Email me at ivanc@spokaneschools.org if you have any questions.
Mr. Ivan Corley
| |
Accepted & Good News
If you have Good News for any of our Tigers or post-high school acceptances 2-year, 4-year, military, tech school, scholarships, etc.) for seniors, please let Theresa Meyer know! Let's fill up the wall!
| |
|
Good News: Junior Emma Rietze has been selected for the KSPS Media Makers Internship for the 2024-2025 school year. Emma is one of seven area students who will be working with industry professionals at the KSPS station. Congratulations Emma!
| |
|
Good News: Last Saturday, our Lewis and Clark Science Olympiad Team competed at the 2024 Eastern Washington Regional Science Olympiad Competition. Both of the teams did extremely well, with the black team placing 4th overall, and the orange team placing 3rd overall. Many of our students also placed individually in their respective events! Congratulations to the following students!
Varun Ambalavanan - Anatomy and Physiology (3rd), Microbe Mission (1st), Forensics (3rd)
Allison Arnett - Code Busters (4th), Geologic Mapping (3rd), Forestry (3rd)
Jack Berg - Astronomy (3rd)
Eliza Dawley - Microbe Mission (1st), Ecology (1st)
Noah Eddy - Quantum Quandaries (3rd), Sustainable Energy (2nd)
Daniel Kim - Chem Lab (4th), Flight (1st)
Linn Kishiyama - Ecology (1st), Experimental Design (4th)
John Ko - Quantum Quandaries (1st), Geologic Mapping (4th), Disease Detectives (4th)
Saanvi Krishnareddygari - Experimental Design (4th), Disease Detectives (4th)
Ariel Little - Anatomy and Physiology (2nd), Experimental Design (2nd), Forensics (3rd)
Arjun Natesan - Code busters (1st), Write it do it (1st)
Avisha Patel - Write it do it (1st), Fermi Questions (3rd), Code busters (1st)
Leo Schmidt - Astronomy (3rd), Optics (3rd)
Padmaja Senthil - Anatomy and Physiology (2nd), Microbe Mission (3rd), Disease Detectives (3rd)
Reagan Smith - Experimental Design (2nd), Forensics (3rd)
Sabrina Wang - Experimental Design (2nd), Write it Do it (2nd), Flight (4th)
Alice Rudders - Dynamic Planet (3rd), Experimental Design (4th)
Tom Li - Flight (1st), Fossils (2nd), Chem Lab (4th)
Violet Plut - Write it do it (2nd), Flight (4th), Optics (3rd), Code busters (4th)
| |
|
Good News: In January, The Spokane Youth Symphony held their annual Concerto Competition! One of our orchestra students, Arjun Natesan, was selected as a winner along with two other SYS members. They will be performing their respective pieces at the "Voices of our Youth" concert this Sunday (March 17) at the Fox theatre! Come cheer him on! Congrats Arjun!
| |
|
Good News: Friday evening Tianmei Dwyer competed gymnastics Level 10 at Battle Under the big sky in Bozeman Montana. She received the All Around the highest score for all level 10. She placed First place for All Around, First place on Beam, Second place on Floor and bar.
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Sofia Alfaro has been accepted to San Diego State University. Go Aztecs!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Ellis Benson has been accepted to Sarah Lawrence College. Go Gryphons!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Ali Dullanty has been accepted to the University of San Diego and California Polytechnic State University. Go Toleros and Mustangs!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Aramena Joos has been accepted to California Polytechnic State University. Go Mustangs!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Linnea Kishiyama has been accepted to the University of California - Irvine. Go Anteaters!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Anna Little has been accepted to California Polytechnic State University. Go Mustangs!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Allyson Nelson has been accepted to California Polytechnic State University. Go Mustangs!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Lilia Nicholson has been accepted to Whitman College with the Whitman Achievement Scholarship for $25,000. Go Blues!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Madeline Rawlins has been accepted to California Polytechnic State University. Go Mustangs!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Rip Sherwood has been accepted to the University of Utah and the University of Idaho. Go Utes and Vandals!
| |
|
Accepted: Senior Emma Williamson has been accepted to Whitworth University with the University Scholarship for $31,900/year. Go Buccaneers!
| | |
|
LC Booster Club Fun Volunteer Opportunities
Middle School Basketball Playoff Concession Sales (March 15-17): Please sign up to volunteer to help in our concession stand for this fun and busy basketball weekend!
Basketball All Star Concession Sales (Tuesday, March 26): One final evening of basketball concessions, please sign up to volunteer!
Spring Outdoor Hart Field Concessions 23/24
Spring sporting events start this week! Please sign up to volunteer to help us sell concessions up at Hart Field.
Everyone is welcome to attend Booster Club meetings on the 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00pm in room 133.
- Monday, April 8
- Monday, May 13 - allocation meeting
- Monday, June 10
All LC Booster Club information is on our website or follow us on Facebook @lcboosters.
| | |
|
Running Start Info Night
Rising Juniors and Seniors - if you are interested in doing Running Start next year, please join us on Monday, March 18, 6:00-7:00pm for an important information night. We will have representatives from the Community Colleges oof Spokane and Eastern Washington University to talk about their programs.
| | |
|
East Coast College Visit @ LC
If you are interested in attending Georgetown, Harvard, West Point, or Howard University join us on Thursday, May 9 from 6:00-7:30pm at LC. Representatives from these schools will do a short presentation followed by a panel discussion with an opportunity to ask questions.
| | |
|
Graduation Announcement Delivery
Seniors - if you ordered graduation announcements and accessories (not your cap and gown - those come later), you can pick up your order on Friday, March 22 in the Commons at lunch.
We do have limited supply of caps and gowns that students can borrow. See Mrs. Meyer in the Public Office for assistance.
| | |
|
Get Credit for your Job!
🌐 Business Ed. Worksite Learning Opportunity!
📚 Are you 16 or older and working part-time? Make your job count with Business Ed. Worksite Learning! If you're enrolled in or completed a CTE class related to your job (e.g., culinary classes and restaurant work), you can earn CTE credits for your valuable work experience.
Business Ed. Worksite Learning is your pathway to a brighter future! Embrace this opportunity to bridge the gap between classroom and career. Prepare yourself for success in the ever-evolving professional world.
"Explore the link to witness a student from our SPS Worksite Learning program earning credit at Wanderlust Delicato, a local business!"
https://youtu.be/67Mzk4UMsMQ
🌟 Don't miss out! Connect your education to your job and earn credits today!
Contact: Terry Yeigh SPS CTE Worksite Learning Coordinator @ Terryy@spokaneschools.org or Phone (509) 354-7323 or talk to your counselor to sign up for the program.
| | |
|
SVL Fall Registration is Open - Don't Delay!
If you want to register for a Fall SVL class, go online now and secure your spot! Registration will remain open to all until Friday, August 16.
To access the SVL registration system, visit our website at SV 24-25 Fall Registration (Scroll down to the Part-Time Students section to register for single classes). Once students complete the online registration process, they will receive a confirmation email with a link to their SVL registration form (accessible for 30 days) for viewing purposes.
| | |
|
Tiger Closet Needs
The Tiger Closet is looking for donations of new socks/underwear for boys and girls. The Tiger Closet is our free clothing store for our students. You can bring your donations to the LC Public Office. Thank you!
| | |
|
Parent Advisory Committee
All LC parents are invited to join us for our Parent Advisory Committee on the 4th Monday of each month at 6:00pm.
March 25
April 22
| | |
|
Tiger Fund Scholarship
The Lewis & Clark Tiger Fund Scholarship was started by the LC 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 overlooked for scholarship assistance because their GPA 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 2024 - each will be for $1500. This scholarship is ONLY open to LC Seniors, so don't miss your opportunity to apply. The deadline is April 30. Apply here.
| | |
|
Graduation Honors
At graduation, all Spokane Public Schools use the Latin Honors system to honor our top graduates. This system recognizes the top students using weighted grade point averages. Students have the ability to get three different levels of recognition: Summa Cum Laude (4.3 weighted GPA and above), Magna Cum Laude (4.1-4.299 weighted GPA), and Cum Laude (3.8-4.099 weighted GPA) - GPAs will not be rounded up. These are the same designations that colleges across the nation use to recognize top students. Latin Honors will be based on all high school credits through the end of 1st semester.
Weighted grades are calculated by providing higher points for grades earned in Honors courses and still higher points for grades earned in AP courses:
- Unweighted Courses: A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0
- Honors Courses: A=4.5, B=3.5, C=2.5, D=1.5, F=0
- AP Courses A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, F=0
- Because SPS uses a +/- grading scale, the above table is only a sampling of options. The easiest way for students to calculate the weighted grade point average is to add .5 to the GPA for honors classes and a 1.0 for Advanced Placement classes.
| | |
|
|
FAFSA/WASFA Is Open
Here's why completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) is essential:
🌟 Funding Access:
- FAFSA is open, providing access to federal aid, including grants, work-study, and loans. U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and eligible non-citizens
- WASFA opens avenues to state financial aid for non-citizens, including undocumented students, who can't complete FAFSA. It's for those without a Social Security Number but meeting Washington State residency requirements.
🎓 Scholarship Gateways:
- Numerous scholarships hinge on FAFSA or WASFA completion.
💡 Institutional Aid Eligibility:
- FAFSA details may determine eligibility for coveted institutional aid.
🚀 Early Advantage:
- Apply early for priority consideration; some aid operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
💰 Financial Insight:
- Examine your family's financial landscape for personalized aid packages.
- FAFSA opens doors to affordable federal student loans.
💼 Work-Study Prospects:
- The FAFSA paves the way for work-study programs, marrying work experience with financial support.
How to Begin:
| | |
|
BigFuture Scholarships/College Planning
BigFuture is a FREE resource from the College Board. The site can help with scholarship searches (23,000 in their database), FAFSA, college searches, college prep, college apps, and career exploration. Completing tasks on the site also make you eligible for BigFuture scholarships.
| | |
|
AP College Credit Search
If you are taking an AP class and wondering what credit the exam will give you with different colleges, check out the FREE AP College Credit Search tool. Select the AP class and the tool will let you know what score you need to earn (on a 1-5 point scale) for any college you are researching.
| | |
|
SAT Saturday Exam Dates
Registration for Saturday SATs is open (all Juniors will take the SAT for FREE in March and the PSAT for FREE in October). The SAT is $60 - register here. You can pick from one of the local SAT test centers - North Central, Mead, Mt. Spokane, or East Valley (LC is NOT a Saturday SAT testing location).
May 4 - register by April 19
June 1 - register by May 17
| | |
|
ACT Saturday Exam Dates
Registration for Saturday ACT is open. The ACT is $60 ($85 with writing) this year and you can register here. The ACT website will help you find a testing location (LC is NOT a Saturday ACT testing location).
April 13 - register by March 8
June 8 - register by May 3
July 13 - register by June 7
| | |
|
Attendance
If your child is going to be absent, please call our Attendance Hotline at 354-6968
If your child is going to be late or needs to leave early, please call the Attendance office at 354-6902
If your child will be missing 3 or more days of school, please complete a Prearranged Absence form. Forms can be found in the Attendance Office or here.
| | |
|
LCTV1 News
Every Monday, we begin Advisory with the LCTV1 News show. Check it out here to see all of the amazing things happening at LC.
| | |
|
Best Buddies Program
Best Buddies is an international program that promotes inclusion between those of all abilities. Eastern Washington is just becoming active in this organization, and LC’s branch was just created this year!
We meet during 2nd lunch on the first and third Thursday of every month in room 005. We also meet in connections. We play games, eat snacks, and talk! If you want to have a fun time and meet new people, we highly encourage you to attend! We will hopefully be getting more involved and putting on some big events in the coming future, but that can only happen with the support of the students here at LC!
| |
LC Art Show
Save the date: LC Alumni & Student Art Show and Sale - May 11 & 12 in the LC Commons. The Class of 1966 is organizing a fundraiser to include alumni from other classes. Our theme is “Building a Legacy”. They want to bring all alumni together to create annual donors for scholarships to The LC Tiger Fund. The Fund gives scholarships to students who have experienced adversity and/or hardships in their lives, have earned good grades through high school, have participated in school and community activities and want to continue their education past high school but have financial needs.
NOW WE NEED ARTISTS - We are searching for anyone who graduated from LC to be part of this worthwhile cause. Please email me at dalfano66@gmail.com with names and phone numbers and/or email addresses of anyone you know who is an artist and went to LC. We will then contact them. We are looking for donations to 100% benefit the fund, or donations where the fund and the artist will split the proceeds. Go here for more information.
Here is an early look at some of the art that will be for sale:
| |
BETSY REID WARD, WATERCOLOR "POPPIES" | |
|
MIKE BERG - METAL WALL SCULPTURE | |
ANN CHADWICK REID - HAND CUT PAPER "ISLAND MARBLE BUTTERFLY" | | |
|
STEM Coding Camp for Girls
FREE coding camp designed to spark girls’ interest in STEM fields. EWU is partnering with Fast Enterprises to offer Camp Code for Girls - Spokane this summer. Since 2020, Camp Code has provided an opportunity for girls in the Spokane area to get hands-on experience learning how to code.
Who: Girls who will be in 8th, 9th, or 10th grade next year.
What: Campers participate in a variety of educational coding games and activities led by experienced female software developers. Camp Code introduces campers to a variety of women in technology and explores the diverse opportunities available to women who code.
When & Where: June 24-28 at Eastern Washington University
Why: 8th through10th grade is a pivotal age when girls make educational decisions that will lead them either toward or away from STEM fields.
For more information, click here.
| | |
|
|
Open Gym
WHO: All SPS 5th-12th graders
WHAT: Open gym basketball and other sports-related activities
WHERE: Shadle Park, Lewis & Clark, Ferris, Peperzak and Garry
WHEN: 12:00- 2:00pm on Sundays (some sites have exceptions on certain Sundays)
HOW: Fill out this registration form OR print the Open Gym waiver, sign, and bring to your open gym session.
WHY: To have fun, stay active & meet new friends!
| | |
|
Exchange Opportunity in Italy
Are you interested in being an exchange student next year? The Chase Youth Commission and the Spokane-Cagli Sister City Society have joined to create an opportunity for you to live in Italy for a year! Click here to learn more.
| | |
|
Pay for Yearbook, GSL, & Parking Passes
$42 student GSL Card (required for all students participating in activities and athletics)
GSL Single and Family Passes for 2023-2024 are on sale now at www.shopgsl.com. The sports pass is good for all regular season games at all 16 GSL schools.
Yearbook, yearbook pre‐sales have ended. When yearbooks arrive in June, we will have a limited amount available on a first come, first served basis.
Student ID replacement fees: 1st replacement ID is free, $5 after that. Replacement GSL sticker fee is $20.
The freeway AND meter parking passes are SOLD OUT.
Donate to the Yearbook Fund: 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!
| | |
|
Buy Your Game Tickets Ahead of Time!
Skip the line and buy your ticket ahead of time!
Click HERE for Hometown Ticketing to purchase a ticket to upcoming LC Games in Volleyball and for the Homecoming Dance.
NOTE: Football and Soccer at One Spokane Stadium use TicketsWest for tickets.
Download the app to help keep your tickets in one place!
| | |
|
After School Homework Center
Tuesday-Thursday - 2:45-3:45pm in Room C119. Help is available every homework center session, but we will have content specific teachers available on focused days if you need help in a particular subject.
Tuesdays - Math
Wednesdays - Science
Thursdays - English/Social Studies
We will also have two Monday-Thursday push weeks where all content focused teachers will be available. They will occur mid Q2 and Q4. Snacks will be provided.
| | |
|
Student & 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: Buses pick up students all around the perimeter of the school. Please do not park in these locations before school/after school. We recommend arriving for pick up after the buses have left at 2:40pm.
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.
The lots under the freeway directly in front of the main building and the Commons and the Field House parking garage are ONLY for LC staff and are monitored and ticketed for cars without staff permits.
| | |
|
Bite 2 Go
Hey Tigs! Bite2Go is an anonymous program our school offers to students who need a little extra food over the weekend. Our 2023-2024 Bite2Go program has started back up again and here are two ways you can sign up.
Scan the QR code on posters in the hallways or click here.
Make sure to include the room number and teacher of where you would like the food dropped off when filling out the form! Bags will be delivered to your chosen location on Thursdays!
| |
Contact Us
Administrators:
Counselors:
| |
|
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 StephanieB@spokaneschools.org
- Affirmative Action Officer: Jodi Harmon 509.354.7344 JodiH@spokaneschools.org
- AHERA Officer: Bob Turner, 509.354.7143 RobertTu@spokaneschools.org
- ALE Officer: Heather Bybee, 509.354.7361 HeatherB@spokaneschools.org
- Certification Officer: Cindy Coleman, 509.354.7318 CindyCo@spokaneschools.org
- Claims Agent: Rebecca Doughty, 509.354.7298 RebeccaDo@spokaneschools.org
- Contract Officer: Cindy Coleman, 509.354.7318 CindyCo@spokaneschools.org
- Copyright Compliance Officer: Mark Martell, 509.354.7212 MarkM@spokaneschools.org
- Equal Opportunity Officer: Jodi Harmon 509.354.7344 JodiH@spokaneschools.org
- Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying (HIB)/Student Civil Rights Officer: Melanie Smith, 509.354.7284 MelanieSm@spokaneschools.org
- Personnel Officer: Jodi Harmon 509.354.7344 JodiH@spokaneschools.org
- Public Records Officer: Terri LeFors, 509.354.7395 TerriL@spokaneschools.org
- Safety/OSHA/WISHA Officer: Rebecca Doughty, 509.354.7298 RebeccaDo@spokaneschools.org
- Secretary, Board of Directors: Adam Swinyard, 509.354.7268 AdamSw@spokaneschools.org
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.
| | | | |