
Preparing for Back-to-School? Read about the LCSD Dress Code: https://lancastercsdsc.sites.thrillshare.com/article/1680115


Beginning this summer, LCSD will phase out our current email/call communication system, Blackboard Connect. It will be replaced with Apptegy Alerts. Be on the lookout for communication from this new system and do not "delete" or "unsubscribe." Remember, this communication is from the school and the district, and lots of important information is shared through this email/call system. We want to ensure you get updates this summer regarding information for the start of the 2024-2025 school year! Text messages will be received from 98900. An image of the Text Message can be seen here.


Lancaster County School District's Multilingual Learner Department is hosting a parent event on Saturday, March 16th, at Van Wyck Elementary School from 10:00AM-12:00PM. Parents can join this free workshop and learn about their rights, and LCSD's Nurse Lever will share important information about vaccination requirements and other school health services.


This week's SuperChix SuperTeacher of the Week is Ms. Hale!!
She works hard for her students and ensures lessons are prepared each day. She is working and planning even after the school doors close in the evenings. There is no doubt she loves her students!
Here’s why her students think she is deserving:
“She’s really sweet to me.”
“She always gives us good grades” and “buys us cool toys for indoor recess.”
“I’m reading at a second grade level!”
Thank you, Super Chix Indian Land, for helping us recognize another of our amazing teachers!




ILE is proud to share that Jordyn M. is the winner of the Litter Trashes Everyone school contest.
Her art will compete in the Palmetto Pride’s Litter Trashes Everyone Statewide Contest!
Way to go, Jordyn!!



This week's SuperChix SuperTeacher of the Week is Ms. Lindley!!
She individualizes her instruction to support her students with prepared lessons. She is a school leader, presenting at the school and district level. She has led the iLead program at ILE and made connections for our school with the state and will be attending a national conference soon to represent our students and teachers’ hard work.
Here’s why her students think she is deserving:
“She teaches us every single moment of the day.”
“She makes us smarter” and “teaches us life lessons.”
“She teaches us stuff we learn in higher grades.”
“She makes us smart pickles [a Number Rock reference]”
“She’s the best teacher in the world.”
“She tries her best” and “is a hardworking teacher.”
“She keeps us safe.”
“She makes sure we get it right, even when it’s hard.”
“She loves all of us, loves us to the heart.”
Thank you, Super Chix Indian Land, for helping us recognize another of our amazing teachers!



Last week's SuperChix SuperTeacher of the Week was Ms. Davenport!!
She is open to new ideas, works hard for her students, and seeks continuous improvement. Her students love her because she: "is always a good teacher,"
"helps us," "cares about us," "is very nice," "pushes us to work harder so we can get into Harvard," and "makes us smarter every day and gives us hugs."
Thank you, Super Chix Indian Land, for helping us recognize another of our amazing teachers!





Congratulations to Caroline!! You made us proud today at the LCSD Spelling Bee!




Due to the threat of inclement weather, Lancaster County School District has designated Tuesday, January 9, 2024, as an E-Learning Day for all schools and offices. There will not be any afterschool activities on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Again, Tuesday, January 9, 2024, will be an E-Learning Day for all employees and students. This is over safety concerns of the potential for severe weather in our area. Based on weather guidance, we could experience heavy rainfall, flash flooding, damaging winds, and the possibility of tornadoes. The latest weather predictions show parts of our county getting winds of up to 30 mph with wind gusts exceeding 40 mph. If this comes to fruition, we will face dangers operating school buses and in transportation in general. We will continue to monitor the weather and take any necessary safety precautions as warranted to keep our students safe. For more specifics for your student, your student’s teacher and school will send more information. This early notice will allow everyone to make the necessary arrangements for tomorrow. We will continue to monitor the weather, and we will keep you informed through Remind texts and the district website. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. As always, keeping our students and staff safe is our number one priority.
