
It’s the last day of school and six of our faithful “lunch ladies” are hanging up their school aprons and beginning retirement! (Marla will be helping with the summer meal program still so she’s CLOSE!)
How many of you attended here that now have kids in the district that these ladies have served? It’s been fun hearing the stories these ladies have of ALL the kids they’ve fed over the years!!
Thank you Marla, Kathy B., Kathy I., Kathy L., Cheryl, and Terrie for your many, many years of service in the LCWM District and literally feeding generations of our students! We are so thankful for each one of you and your devotion to our students!
Enjoy your retirement!!
Please add your congratulations to this post, send them a note and wish them well when they’re out and about in the community! Share a fun memory or what your favorite meal that they’ve made too, if you’d like to!





Thank you for all of your years of service, ladies, and Happy Retirement!!!
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Kindergarten graduation! Meet the class of 2034!


The class of 2022 just walked the halls of the elementary for the last time as "students"!

Good news!! Even though the school year is ending, we will still be offering free breakfast and lunch to anyone ages 1-18 at NO COST TO THEM!! Adults are also able to eat breakfast for $3 and lunch for $5!
We will be starting this on June 13 (Monday through Thursday) at the Elementary again! Please share this photo and help us get the word out!


It was a perfect day for students to sit outside and eat snow cones! Thank you so much for making them for every student and staff member Adam De Leon...that's about 500 snow cones!!!





Local musician and songwriter, Ben Scruggs performed and shared his original music with the LCWM 5th grade choir students. What a great musical experience!

While we were out and about taking photos, we couldn't help but snap some photos of these amazing art projects too!

FFA students set up a fun petting zoo for the elementary students this afternoon! Students could pet any and all of the animals and also had the opportunity to pick one of three seeds to plant in a cotton ball to bring home and watch grow!

"Movin' On Up" is part of the year-end traditions at LCWM when each grade level "moves up" to the next grade level and meets a teacher and gets to talk about what to expect next year! We overheard one second grader asking the teacher if 3rd Grade was hard, introductions, and soon to be first graders having the opportunity to look in a desk like they'll get next year!

6th graders stopped by to read books to the Kindergarteners this morning. The students read books that they wrote and illustrated!!





What a beautiful day for the 4th, 5th, and 6th graders track and field day!

These mats had to be removed from the wrestling room because they didn’t meet the fire code standards. If you have a use for these, please contact the District Office!
There is nothing wrong with them! We need the real estate they’re currently taking up, so we would like them to be cleaned up quickly! They are about 6 feet tall and 2 feet wide. (Some are different dimensions due to being around windows and posts.)




Today was Science Day all day in 5th grade! They learned about Sundials and Shadows, Ecosystems and Force in Motion.




1st graders at Backstrom horse farm.





Albert Lea Classic Champions!! Congratulations boys!



2nd-grade nature photography with Scott Kudelka from the DNR. 2nd-graders spent the day outside playing games and exploring nature.


3rd & 4th-graders went to the rec center for swimming lessons every day this week! They spent 30 minutes in the pool and 30 minutes outside or in the gym each day. Today 4-graders were able to purchase a snack for fun Friday.





1st graders took a field trip to Backstrom Horse Farm today. Fun was had by all!





Katie Fahey was a Junior Achievement volunteer in Mrs. Schwaegerl's class this week. She was amazing and the class had the best experience! They said it’s their new favorite subject! Thank You Katie!!!
