Just a reminder that this Friday, February 17, 2023, is an early dismissal day for all schools. Central High School and Lunenburg Middle School will dismiss at 12 noon. Kenbridge and Victoria Elementary Schools will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. Also, LCPS will be closed on Monday, February 20, 2023, in observance of Presidents' Day. Thank you.
Central High School will hold a Lock Down Drill on Friday, February 17, 2023. This is ONLY a practice drill. Thank you.
💜💛🐾We have some EXCELLENT news to report today! Shadow has been adopted!
He is pictured here with his owner.💜💛🐾 #chargerstotherescue
It's almost time for Kindergarten Registration. Check out the information below!
Mr. Stephen Day, Director of Economic Education at Virginia Commonwealth University visited Mr. Buchanan’s marketing classes today to present awards to the fall Stock Market game state winners. Mr. Day also spent time showing students how to research stocks. The spring competition kicked off on February 3rd.
Mr. Day talked about entrepreneurship and walked students through a guided activity. He showed them how to register their new business in Virginia. He discussed the importance of young entrepreneurship in local communities. Another awards ceremony will take place later in the spring at the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank.
Congratulations to Todd Williams of Kenbridge who won the 50” smart TV from the George Sunbury Scholarship fundraiser. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets in support of this worthwhile cause. We are able to continue awarding scholarships to graduating seniors in Mr. Sunbury’s memory this spring.
Just a reminder that this Friday, February 17, 2023, is an early dismissal day for all schools. Central High School and Lunenburg Middle School will dismiss at 12 noon. Kenbridge and Victoria Elementary Schools will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. Also, LCPS will be closed on Monday, February 20, 2023, in observance of Presidents' Day. Thank you.
Huge shout out to our School Board Clerk James Abernathy and our School Board Deputy Clerk Sidney for all that they do! Thank you! We appreciate you!
Be kind today and always! #VAKindnessWeek
In celebrating National School Counselors Week, LCPS would like to show it's appreciation for our AWESOME school counselors at all of our schools.
Thank you, Janet Johnson, Tiffany Griffin, Geneva Hines, Jennifer Tackett, Stephanie Hankley, LaTonya Stith, and Stephanie Powers!
School counselors actively engage in helping students examine their abilities, strengths, interests and talents. They work in partnership with parents as they encounter the challenges of raising children in today’s world. They focus on positive ways to enhance students’ academic, career and social/emotional development. And they work with teachers and other educators to provide an educational system where students can realize their potential and set healthy, realistic, and optimistic aspirations for themselves.
Over the last two weeks, two members of our CHS Web Design Class have been creating a Website for Community Resource Services, a non-profit organization that provides a food pantry and other resources to Lunenburg County.
Credit to Makala M. and Justin B. for donating their time and effort and creating this outstanding final product.
https://sites.google.com/k12lcps.org/community-resource-services/home
SAVE THE DATE! More information will be coming soon!
Region 8 Spring Transition Fair!
ATTENTION CHARGERS AND CHARGER PARENTS:
❤️Our annual Valentine Rally for Prom 2023 is Tuesday, February 14th!
❤️If you would like to send your Charger a sucker bunch, cupcake, silk rose or small balloon, message Mrs Kunath by Friday, February 10, to make arrangements. All items are only $2.00 and must be ordered by this Friday afternoon.
❤️Also, if you would like to donate to our prom fund or donate candy prizes for our games on Tuesday, February 14th, let Mrs Kunath know.
❤️The Juniors and Seniors usually raise between $1,000.00 and $1,300.00 in pre-sales during the hour-long rally on the 14th. They are hoping to raise more this year because they would like to donate $300.00 to the recent tragedy in Turkey and Syria. It is easy to look away but that is not what our students do!
❤️Help us help others and have a prom celebration this year!
Mr Jeter's 8th grade building trades class learns the technique of cutting metal and welding.
Mrs. Bayne's Teachers for Tomorrow students visited Lunenburg Middle School to give students in Mr. Sandifer and Mr. Shortridge's classes a survey on learning styles. They discussed the characteristics of each style and how it can benefit them to know and share their learning styles with their teachers.
Spring has sprung in the middle school greenhouse!
Mrs Spencer, Family Engagement & Public Relations Coordinator for LCPS conducted a Canva training for Design/Multimedia and Marketing classes. This training will help students prepare flyers for their service learning project at the animal shelter. Also, students were given the task of designing a save-the-date flyer for Kindergarten Registration Day and Preschool Recruitment Day. Savannah Kidd, a senior marketing student’s design was chosen and posted on Facebook and the division website.
SAVE THE DATE! More information will be coming soon!
Mariah Ashworth is February CHS Work-Based Learning Student of the Month--Mariah Ashworth is an 11th grader at CHS and also attends Governor’s School. She works part-time at Smith’s Pharmacy in Kenbridge. Mariah has many duties, but her main responsibilities at work are as a cashier and stocking shelves. Mariah states the best part about her job is her coworkers. After high school graduation, Mariah plans to either attend Coastal Carolina to study marine biology or architecture at Virginia Tech. She says plan c would be to pursue a career as a dental hygienist.