
Lesher Middle School
Community Communication: April 26, 2024
Principal's Message
Prize Winners!
April Students of the Month!
Upcoming Events
Monday, April 29
Girls Golf vs. Blevins @ Southridge 1pm
Track vs. Preston @ FCHS 3:30pm
Tuesday, April 30
Boys Golf vs. Lincoln @ Southridge at 2:00pm
Varsity Softball vs. Preston @ Spring Park 3:30
Girls Soccer @ Blevins 4pm
Noche De Ciencias 5:00pm @ CSU Powerhouse
GT Showcase 6:00pm @ Lesher
Wednesday, May 1
HS Visit Day
JV Softball vs. Wellington @ Spring Park 3:30pm
Unified Basketball vs. Wellington 3:30pm
GT Showcase 6:00pm @ Lesher
Thursday, May 2
Varsity Softball @ Lincoln 3:30
GT Showcase 6:00pm @ Lesher
Friday, May 3
Nordic Fest: 3:00pm-6:00pm
Mother's Day 5k:
May 11th 9:00am
Nordic Fest Promo Video!
Nordic Fest Donations
Nordic Fest Sign Up Information
Mother's Day 5k
Lesher's Annual Mother's Day 5k
Every year on the Saturday before Mother's Day Sunday, Lesher hosts an amazing Mother-honoring 5k run with gifts for mothers and fun for the whole community. This is a community-wide event and we'd love to have you be a part by running the race or being part of our volunteer team that makes the morning a hit year after year. If you'd like to volunteer to help on Saturday May 11th you can sign up on the link below.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050F4FA9A728ABF58-48745412-mothers#/
8th Grade HS Visit Permission Slip
Lesher Leadership Opportunities!
Are you a current 7th grader interested in being a positive leader at Lesher next year? You should apply for one or both of the following!
- WEB students are our 8th grade peer leaders who help 6th graders with the transition to middle school and with other leadership activities throughout the year.
- Lesher IMPACTS is an environmental leadership ELO class that includes the field trip to Catalina Island, CA.
You must apply and be accepted to be a part of these groups! Applications are available today and are due on Wednesday, May 1st. To find the application, STUDENTS need to join our Google Classroom class - the class code is ghm56it. There, you will find the 4-part application:
- Create a RESUME using the template on Google Classroom
- Write a COVER LETTER by answering the prompts on Google Classroom
- Get 2 teacher recommendations (you do not need letters of rec, just a teacher to sign your paper).
- Turn it in (online and hard copy).
We will be going over this in science classes this week but feel free to get a head start. If you have questions, reach out to Mr. Mayer regarding Lesher IMPACTS (bmayer@psdschools.org) or Mrs. Wilson regarding WEB (natashaw@psdschools.org). Thanks, and go Vikings!
For more information about Lesher IMPACTS (the ELO class that includes the field trip to Catalina Island, CA):
Lesher IMPACTS is an environmental leadership ELO class that includes a field trip to Catalina Island, CA. The class learns about human impact on the planet, explores where we fit in to Earth’s ecosystems, and has a focus on environmental solutions over environmental issues. The field trip takes us to the Catalina Environmental Leadership Program for 6 days and includes adventure (snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, and more), environmental education, leadership development, service projects, and travel. We have a Fall group during 1st and 2nd quarter and a Spring group in 3rd and 4th quarter. Click here for more information and to see pictures and videos from previous trips.
For more information about WEB:
WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) students are our 8th grade student leaders. They help with a variety of activities throughout the year, including the 6th Grade Transition Day on 8/14, Back-To-School Night, Lesher’s Open House in Quarter 2, 5th Grade Tours, and more. These students learn leadership skills to be great communicators and effective leaders in any group and are often called upon to celebrate all that Lesher has to offer.
Bike Week is Coming!
Bike Week Store!
Lesher Bike Week's OFFICIAL 2024 Gear is here!
All items will be delivered to Lesher with free shipping. All gear will be delivered to students during the last week of school, May 28-30th.
Don't miss out! Orders must be placed by midnight Friday, May 10th.
More Bike Week Info!
- Get your bike ready for Lesher’s Annual Bike to School Week is coming up, May 6th – 10th
- We will have bike events every day of the week before school, during lunch, and during ELOs
- We will have prizes for students who participate in bike events at school and bike to school every day! Prizes include bike accessories, local businesses (in the past, Fort Fun, Fly High, Chippers Lanes, and Loveland Laser tag), and our grand prize is a brand new bike!
- If you bike to school 3 days that week, you get our 2024 Lesher Bike Week t-shirt! You don’t want to miss out on it!
- We will have a bike parade and breakfast for bikers on Wednesday, May 8th! Show up early to get your food!
- If you would like to donate to make Bike Week even better, check out the QR code to find our Donors Choose fundraiser (every dollar you donate is matched!), bring in gently used bikes and bike gear, or volunteer your time (sign up here)!
- For more information, contact Mr. Mayer or Mr. Van Roekel
QR code for our DonorsChoose Bike Week Fundraiser
PSD Hand Crafted Fair!
Designs & Images Art Show!
8th Grade Variety Show!
Hey 8th graders!
8th Grade Day is coming up SOON!
What is 8th Grade Day you ask? It’s a day in the last week of school filled with fun, awards and recognitions, but the most exciting part is the VARIETY SHOW in the VPAC just for 8th graders!
This show is a chance for you to create an act that will amuse, inspire or amaze your classmates. Grab some friends- or perform by yourself! We need acts of all types- funny skits, singing, dancing, playing an instrument or something totally unique and creative.
Your act can be serious or funny- but now is the time to get creative and entertain your classmates!
Sign up here: bit.ly/Lesher-Viking-Variety-Show
Have questions? See Ms. Thompson in Room 4!
8th Grade Video Collage!
Hello Families of Lesher 8th Graders!
This is the first call for short videos of your child in their element!
At the end of the school year, a video collage presentation is compiled to celebrate all of the out-of-school / extracurricular activities that our 8th graders participate in. This video montage will be shown during the end of the year celebration just for our departing 8th graders in May.
Do you have a short action video snip (10 seconds or less) of your 8th grader? Maybe you have a moment from a sporting event, engaged in favorite hobby at home, playing with a pet, doing something adventurous -- or a fun moment from a vacation? Anything goes, as long as we can see your child in the video! Horseback riding, theater, magic tricks, biking, hiking, skiing, volleyball, dance, football, surfing, cross country, wrestling, water sports, ziplining, basketball, softball, baseball, track, soccer, trampoline jumping, baking, gymnastics, rubik’s cube speed, unicycling, musical instruments, chess, gaming, disc golf, and weightlifting are several of the moments that have been received and used in years past!
If your child has an event- be sure to grab a few seconds of video and send it along! Sound will not be included in the video, so keep that in mind. Ideally this video montage will have a 2-10 second ACTION video of EVERY 8th grade student! You can submit 2 snips if you can’t pick your favorite- I will try to get all of them in. This is a chance for students to shine in ways that aren’t seen during the school day.
Please email your short video snips to the 8th Grade Day Viking Variety Show Coordinator, Ms. Julie Thompson - juliat@psdschools.org – she will be collecting them throughout the year, up until May 1st.
2022-23 8th Grade Video Montage!
School Dress Code Reminder!
Also, as spring is upon us and the days are warming up, please make sure your child is dressing school appropriately – a refresher of what is and is not appropriate is in the planner on page 16. We appreciate your help.
Genius Week!
Families, If you haven’t already, please register for Lesher’s Genius Week the first full week of summer. It is fun learning about all kinds of things like dissection, law, sewing, and some good old fashion competition! There is a scholarship available on the Registration page that closes this weekend; check it out!
https://sites.google.com/psdschools.org/leshersgeniusweek/registration-information
Long Range Planning Questions & Concerns
From Poudre School District...
As Poudre School District is engaged in Long-Range Planning work – involving boundary adjustments, school consolidations, and educational program changes – our community can get information from many different sources. This is, in many ways, a good thing. It shows that people are engaged and invested in this complex and important topic, and they are seeking and sharing varying perspectives.
On the flip side, things can get lost in the mix. There's a lot to track and digest, and it can become difficult to figure out what’s fact or fiction.
Continuing to provide clear and accurate communications throughout this process, we are addressing common questions and concerns, rumors and, in some cases, disinformation that is circulating throughout our communities. What follows is a list of things we’ve heard and the district’s responses, separated by category for your convenience.
Questions, Concerns and Misinformation about School Consolidations, Boundary Changes
Noche De Ciencias!
Girls Welding Camp!
Lesher Tardy Flowchart
PSD Facilities Planning Steering Committee
Please visit the Long Range Planning Committee website for the most up-to-date information: HERE
Updated Listening Session Information:
Share your thoughts at a listening session this spring.
A series of listening sessions will be held this spring. These are opportunities for members of the public, including staff, families, students, and community members, to provide feedback on the scenarios that the PSD Facilities Planning Steering Committee is developing. All sessions will follow the same format, which includes an overview presentation, followed by small-table conversations and a questionnaire.
The Facilities Planning Steering Committee presented possible options publicly for the first time at the March 19 PSD Board of Education meeting. After gathering feedback from listening sessions, the committee will make two to three recommendations to the school board. The board will be asked to make a decision about how to proceed at its June 11 meeting.
Board of Education Listening Sessions
- 5:30- 10 p.m., Tuesday, June 4, in the auditorium at Fort Collins High School, 3400 Lambkin Way in Fort Collins
Microphones will be available at each session so attendees may share thoughts with the board. Board listening sessions will be recorded and posted on the PSD website; they will not be livestreamed.
New Bell Schedule Times for the 2024-25 School Year
March 6, 2024
Dear Poudre School District community:
Board of Education directors voted (5-2) Tuesday night to modify bell schedules at 31 schools. The new times will go into effect at the start of the 2024-25 school year.
This decision preserves busing for students at a time when neighboring districts are cutting services and saves about $1 million in the face of districtwide financial challenges. It is also the first step in a multi-year plan to align bell schedules by grade level, with the goals of saving additional money and expanding busing services in future years.
The board voted to adopt the Scenario A schedule, which was favored by those who took a communitywide survey asking for feedback on two scenarios. Watch the staff presentation and board discussion here: https://youtu.be/5c34J6f4Yfc
As a result, school start and dismissal times will shift by:
· 5-10 minutes at 10 schools
· 11-20 minutes at 14 schools
· 21-30 minutes at seven schools
· Eighteen school schedules will NOT change.
· See bell times for each school: www.psdschools.org/schools/school-start-dismissal-times
We empathize with students, parents/guardians, staff and others who will navigate these changes and recognize that current bell schedules may have been a factor in families’ decisions to attend a certain school. We plan to communicate directly with families who submitted applications as part of the School Choice process as soon as possible. It is our intent to answer questions that this news will likely prompt regarding choice school enrollment.
Why this change, why now?
As part of an ongoing commitment to improvement and annual budget development, schools and departments look for ways to prioritize students and operate as efficiently as possible. Working with an outside firm specializing in routing, the Transportation Department determined that it could save money and minimize disruptions to busing services due to staffing shortages through a routing optimization process.
If PSD didn’t optimize and reduce the number of routes, there was a real risk of not being able to run all routes every day. The ongoing, nationwide and local shortage of bus drivers could lead to interruptions in service. Making this change now also results in savings of about $1 million to $1.5 million.
PSD is facing fiscal challenges because of the decline in student enrollment, inflation, and increasing benefits costs. Fewer students mean fewer dollars. In a district where about 85% of a roughly $400 million budget goes to pay for people, any cut is felt acutely, and any savings are even more critical.
What’s next?
The bell schedule changes approved by the board go into effect for the 2024-25 school year. Along with its vote Tuesday, the board also charged staff with looking for even more optimization within the Transportation Department and making districtwide changes to create long-term consistency for our families.
By making steps toward a system where bell times are standardized to the maximum extent possible – as in elementary schools start at the same time, middle schools start at the same time, and high schools start at the same time, PSD could reduce the overall number of bus routes and drivers currently needed from 122 to about 85.
The hope is that PSD could then offer busing to 100% choice schools for the first time ever; this has not been possible under the current model. Currently, about one in four families choose to send their students to a school other than their neighborhood school, known as School Choice. PSD has historically only been able to provide busing services to neighborhood schools for students who meet certain requirements and for whom transportation is legally required.
Expanding busing services is beneficial for families who might not have the ability to transport their students to a 100% choice school.
We recognize that students, families, staff and community members may face challenges while adjusting to the newly approved bell schedules and appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding in advance.
Sincerely,
Poudre School District
Health Office End of the Year Med Pick Up
FCHS Girls Basketball Camp!
Here is the link to register
Youth Boys Basketball Camp
Spring Football Workouts
High School Planning Materials
High School Course and Planning Worksheet – Digital Copy
High School Recommendation Guide
-This are pulled from Fort Collins High School Presentation Recommendations
Lambkin Film Festival!
Poetry Contest!
2 Hour Delayed Start Schedule
Broken Laptop Screens
We've had an increase in broken laptop screens. Families, please make sure that you speak with your child about being safe and responsible with their laptops. Below are our school wide technology expectations that you can review with your family. Thank you!
Laptop Restart
This week, updates have been rolled out to all student laptops. To apply these updates, you'll be required to restart your laptop multiple times. To determine if a restart is necessary, click on the Windows button; if prompted, choose "Update and Restart" or "Update and Shut Down." Ensure your laptop is plugged in and charging before initiating the restart. The process will take approximately 20-30 minutes, with some restarts potentially lasting several hours. Keep the screen open throughout the update. Note that these updates will occur on the second Tuesday of each month. If you encounter any problems or have issues, feel free to reach out to Ed Tech Coordinator Becky Knips at rknips@psdschools.org. Thank you!
From Our Previous Newsletters...But Still Relevant!
Lesher's Academic Honesty Policy
Information for 5th Grade Families!
Club Rush Information for 2023-24!
This link will be updated when student initiated clubs get approved throughout the year.
2023-24 Application for Free and Reduced Status
PSD Mental Health Services
PTO Calendar and Information
Lesher Lunch Menu
2023-2024 School Calendar
2023-24 Bell Schedule
Lesher 2023-24 Blue / Gold Schedule
Lesher Community Business Directory
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Lesher Middle School
Website: https://les.psdschools.org/
Location: Lesher Middle School, Stover Street, Fort Collins, CO, USA
Phone: 970-472-3800
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LesherMiddleSchool
Twitter: @Lesher_MS