The Central Plains Rodeo Association Finals will be held this weekend in Lyons at the Bar-K-Bar Arena. Park Elementary and Central Elementary were privileged to have the CPRA rodeo queens pay a visit this morning! Lyons students learned about rodeo events, queen competitions and got to play some rodeo-related games.
over 1 year ago, Bill Day
CPRA Rodeo Queens
A big shoutout to Lyons High School Ag Teacher and FFA Sponsor Kristin Dolechek on National TeachAg Day! Thank you for your leadership and dedication to teaching the next generation of ag producers at Lyons High School!
over 1 year ago, Bill Day
Kristin Dolechek
Rice County Learning Center Students: There are only 3 more school days to complete your first long day of attendance. Enrolling and completing your two long days is what keeps the RCLC funded. After the two long days, one on or before September 20th, and one between the 20th and October 4th, you can work at your own pace . It is also important that students put in as many hours as possible this week at the RCLC as the total number of hours also impacts our funding. Let's do this! Change your future!
over 1 year ago, Bill Day
Do you know a teacher that goes above and beyond? Stop by any of our 17 locations to nominate your favorite teacher for a chance to win a $50 gift card! Drawing will be held August 31st.
almost 2 years ago, Bill Day
nominate a teacher poster
SCHOOL STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK School Staff Appreciation Week is an annual event that celebrates the efforts and contributions of teachers and other school employees who inspire and guide students to achieve academic and personal success. It is a time to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of educators who tirelessly prepare lessons, grade assignments, provide feedback, and nurture the minds of their students. During this week, schools and communities organize special activities to show gratitude and appreciation to teachers and staff members. From heartfelt thank-you notes and gifts to special events and shows of gratitude, Staff Appreciation Week is an opportunity to recognize the immense value that teachers, aides, paras, secretaries, custodians, cooks, bus drivers, coaches, nurses, itinerants, and administrators add to our communities. It is a time to say "thank you" and show our love and appreciation for all they do for us and our future.
almost 2 years ago, Bill Day
Teacher Appreciation Week
School nurses are essential members of our education community, providing critical care for students' health and well-being during their school day. They offer a range of services, from administering medications and vaccinations, to assisting with chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes, to providing mental health resources and support. This week, we celebrate and honor the dedication, knowledge, and expertise of school nurses nationwide. They play an invaluable role in ensuring that our students are healthy, safe, and ready to learn. Thank you to USD 405 school nurse Brandi Reazin and to Rice County Special Services Cooperative nurse Amy Pieplow for your tireless efforts and commitment to our students' health.
almost 2 years ago, Bill Day
School Nurse Day Meme
Brandi Reazin
Amy Pieplow
Thank you to Lyons High School Principal Darrin Ashmore, Lyons Middle School Principal Derek Carlson, Central Elementary Principal Terri Glass, Park Elementary Principal Kristin Borrowman, and LHS Assistant Principal Jeff Fuss. It would be impossible to list all the various responsibilities and duties that you are able to balance on a daily basis. Thank you for all you do to keep your buildings running smoothly, enabling teachers to teach and students to learn! Happy National Principals Day!
about 2 years ago, Bill Day
Principal Coffee Cup
FREE FLIGHTS FOR CHILDREN 8-17!!! This Saturday, April 29, from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., the Young Eagles program will give free airplane flights to youth from ages 8-17 at the Lyons Airport. Launched in 1992, the Young Eagles program has dedicated 30 years to giving youth ages 8–17 their first free ride in an airplane. It’s the only program of its kind, with the sole mission to introduce and inspire kids in the world of aviation. Today, over 2.3 million young people have enjoyed a free introductory flight through the Young Eagles program. These flights are made possible through the generosity of EAA member volunteers.
about 2 years ago, Bill Day
Pilot and Young Eagle
Thank you to the awesome Frisbie Education Center office staff: Jessica Goforth - Board Clerk, Sydney Kollhoff - Payroll/HR, Cheryl Davis - Deputy Board Clerk/Business Manager, and Dona Strubhar - Accounts Payable. These four office professionals manage the accounting, audits, reporting, bookkeeping, etc. for two school districts (405 & RCSSC), a $26 million budget, 800 students, and over 200 employees. They are dedicated and hard-working and help make everyone else's job easier.
about 2 years ago, Bill Day
FEC Office Staff
All Lyons schools will start two hours late on Monday, October 17th due to unanticipated construction issues. Todas las escuelas de Lyons comenzarán dos horas tarde el lunes 17 de octubre debido a problemas de construcción imprevistos.
over 2 years ago, Bill Day
Construction Delay
We are proud of our principals!
over 2 years ago, Bill Day
National Principals Month Collage
False rumors this morning-- There was a rumor of a threat of school violence this morning that was thoroughly investigated by school officials and local police, however no evidence was discovered except for hearsay and rumors. Be assured our students and staff are entirely safe this morning. In the event of an actual emergency, parents, staff, and the public will be notified through proper channels.
over 2 years ago, Bill Day
LHS to headline at Kansas State Fair Parade! The LHS Air Force Junior ROTC will lead the State Fair Parade tomorrow beginning at 8:30. The Pride of Lyons Marching Band will follow at 8:34. The parade route begins at Gate 8 on Plum Street. The route travels west on 20th and then north on Ft Leavenworth Blvd. The band will then perform at the Peoples Bank and Trust Arena.
over 2 years ago, Bill Day
LHS Marching Band
LHS AFJROTC
Parade Route
The Kansas Communities That Care (KCTC) survey is given annually to students in 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grades during November, December, or January. It measures student responses to questions related to risk factors and protective factors. The survey is voluntary and a student must have a parent's permission before taking the survey. Students in USD 405 do not answer questions on the modules for sexual orientation or gender identity. Results from the survey are received only in aggregate format and not by individual students. The results are reviewed to identify trends among our students for both positive and negative influences. That information is used to help guide school improvement efforts towards the needs of the students. Paste this link into your browser to see the KCTC survey questions. https://kctcdata.org/families/view-the-survey/
almost 3 years ago, Bill Day
high school students
The Kansas Communities That Care (KCTC) survey is given annually to students in 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grades during November, December, or January. It measures student responses to questions related to risk factors and protective factors. The survey is voluntary and a student must have a parent's permission before taking the survey. Results from the survey are received only in aggregate format and not by individual student results. The results are reviewed to identify trends among our students for both positive and negative influences. That information is used to help guide school improvement efforts towards the needs of the students. Paste this link into your browser to see the KCTC survey questions. https://kctcdata.org/families/view-the-survey/
almost 3 years ago, Bill Day
KCTC logo
Let your voice be heard! KDHE is undergoing a review of the COVID-19 Testing Programs implemented in schools across the state this past year. We would like to hear from you to understand how we can improve the programing and access across the state for the upcoming school year. All the information is confidential, and your participation is voluntary. Please fill out this 5-minute anonymous multiple-choice survey by the end of April. The link is: https://kdheks.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25YgY8EcgEz12wS Thank you for time, and your feedback is greatly appreciated! Tu opinión es importante. Agradecemos el tiempo que dedicó a completar esta encuesta de cinco minutos. Sus respuestas nos ayudarán a mejorar, fortalecer y mejorar la eficiencia de la programación dentro de su distrito escolar. https://kdheks.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cBADTG5dIkt2bC6
about 3 years ago, Bill Day
KDHE logo
Tu opinión es importante. Agradecemos el tiempo que dedicó a completar esta encuesta de cinco minutos. Sus respuestas nos ayudarán a mejorar, fortalecer y mejorar la eficiencia de la programación dentro de su distrito escolar. https://kdheks.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cBADTG5dIkt2bC6
about 3 years ago, Bill Day
Let your voice be heard! The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is undergoing a review of the COVID-19 testing programs implemented in schools across the state this past year. We would like to hear from you to understand how we can improve the programing and access across the state for the upcoming school year. All the information is confidential, and your participation is voluntary. Please fill out this 5-minute anonymous multiple-choice survey by the end of April. The link is: https://kdheks.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25YgY8EcgEz12wS Thank you for time, and your feedback is greatly appreciated!
about 3 years ago, Bill Day
KDHE logo
The Kansas State Department of Education wants your input on graduation requirements!
about 3 years ago, Bill Day
Share your opinion The Kansas State Graduation Requirements Task Force is seeking feedback from stakeholders in our public schools. Scan the OR code to access a short survey. (QR code is on  the picture)
Kansas High School Graduation Task Force Input We need your feedback. At the June 2021 Kansas State Board of Education meeting, Commissioner of Education Randy Watson announced the establishment of a Graduation Requirements Task Force, which include members of the State Board of Education, business leaders, curriculum directors, high school principals, counselors, teachers, KSHSAA, local boards of education and superintendents, charged with examining graduation requirements in Kansas from at least three different lenses: Additional courses or deletion of courses required for graduation (if any). Examination of competencies and multiple ways to show mastery of skills which allow students to move at their own pace and time. Examination of any additional requirements in addition to the high school diploma (value-added assets such as industry recognized certificate, college credits, etc.) Today, we’re asking for your feedback to help guide the work of this group. Please use the QR code provided below and included in the attached document to complete a short survey regarding your thoughts on Kansas’ high school graduation requirements. The deadline to submit feedback is April 15.
about 3 years ago, Bill Day
QR Code for Graduation Survey