LCM Stark Reading Contest Results
Congratulations to all participants!
Declamation
Paige McKee – 1st
Annabelle Claybar – 2nd
Zaret Hermosillo
Gabrielle Moore
Abigayle Welch
Interpretive
Analisa Jennings – 1st
Jaiden Romar – 2nd
Aylee Coleman
Shayne Panell
Elizabeth Quintero
Each 2nd place winner receives a $1,500 scholarship, and our first-place winners receive $2,000.
Analisa Jennings and Paige McKee advance to the County Finals with a chance to win an additional $5,000.
The County Final is April 28 at 2 pm at the Lutcher Theater and is open to the public.
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If you need to make any changes to next year’s course requests, contact your Counselor before Spring Break – by Friday, March 22!
All students have now been preregistered for their courses for the upcoming school year – find these choices in Skyward under the “schedule” tab and the link “Request Courses for 2024-2025.”
Alternate choices can also be seen by clicking the “View Alternates” tab. Alternates are likely to be used to resolve scheduling conflicts, so please make sure appropriate options have been chosen.
The last day to make changes to course requests and alternates will be Friday, March 22.
After this date, requests for changes will be limited to level changes, such as into or out of honors courses.
Changes to electives will not be considered after the March 22 deadline.
Please note that dual credit/equivalent courses requiring college readiness standards will not show up as a request until these standards have been met. Testing is currently in progress to meet this readiness.
If changes need to be made, please contact your high school counselor before spring break.
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Goal – 500 containers!!
2023-2024 REGISTRATION
For Students NEW to LCMCISD
A parent and their new high school student(s) should come to the high school. A birth certificate, social security number, immunization record, and proof of residency (such as a utility bill) will be required of all students registering. Those who have been enrolled in another district should provide their latest report card, immunization record, and proof of residency at the time of registration.
Community Eligibility Program (CEP)
Schools qualifying to operate CEP serve breakfast and lunch to all children, regardless of income, at no charge.
For additional information, please contact the LCM Child Nutrition Department.
Disposición de Elegibilidad Programa (CEP)
Las escuelas que califican para operar la Disposición de Elegibilidad Comunitaria (CEP) sirven desayuno y almuerzo a todos los niños sin cargo y eliminan la recolección de solicitudes de comidas para obtener comidas para estudiantes gratuitas, a precio reducido y pagadas. Este nuevo enfoque reduce las cargas tanto para las familias como para los administradores escolares y ayuda a garantizar que los estudiantes reciban comidas nutritivas.
Para obtener información adicional, por favor comuníquese con la siguiente persona:
High School Transportation Information
The entrance to the student parking lot on 87 by the bandhall is an EXIT only and is blocked off to through traffic. Parents going through the drop-off line will exit to 87 by the bandhall, which helps the flow of traffic in the afternoon. Parents and students CANNOT ENTER the student parking lot from Hwy 87 entrance by the bandhall—it is an exit only for car rider pick up and drop off.
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Academically grounded, technologically advanced, student-centered, community-supported and respectful of individuality . . . these are the hallmarks of Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School. Its broad-based curriculum includes advanced placement and honors classes, dual credit courses, and a full spectrum of career/technical offerings. Students get a solid foundation for future academic achievement. Students with special needs have access to multiple resources to ensure success.
As a Microsoft Innovative School and IT Academy, LCM High School offers students the opportunity to take courses that will prepare them to test for Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
Extra-curricular activities and organizations appeal to a wide variety of student interests: Student Council, National Honor Society, foreign language clubs, service clubs, and FFA, to name a few. Major competitive sports include football, volleyball, baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, track, cross country, and golf. Band, choir, drama, yearbook, speech, and debate have been consistent award winners.
Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School is also supported by an experienced staff, involved parent organizations and active school-community partners.