
On Friday the Spain students went to the Sevilla cathedral and saw the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Then made their way to the Mediterranean Sea!





On Saturday the students left Spain for a little bit and took a trip to the United Kingdom - Gibraltar. Even though it’s connected to Spain, the city is controlled by the UK so they use pounds for money and everyone has a British accent! They got to see the monkeys and visit St. Michael’s Cave inside the rock. Also, from Gibraltar you can see across the Straight of Gibraltar and see Africa. So, the group picture with the mountain in the background is showing Africa!




Yesterday the group of students in Spain got to tour the Alhambra. Also, it was the celebration of Corpus Cristi and there was a big procession for it in Granada that they were able to see!





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LCWM is hosting a portion of the "Scrubs Camp" that is available to students annually from the state of Minnesota this afternoon! There are approximately 60 students from the area involved in this three day camp with many of our area Emergency Medical Professionals! LCWM Students are not only participating in the camp itself to learn more about career paths in this field; some of the "victims" in the trauma trainings!
Here's a little bit more information taken from the official camp website(http://healthforceminnesota.org/students/scrubscamp.html):
Scrubs Camp has a goal to get students excited and interested in pursuing a career in the health sciences, and to go back home motivated and focused about what they can do in middle and high school to prepare for that potential career. Students get to interact directly with many working professionals in the field and through field trips, get a tour and experience of what it would be like to work in a particular career field.





Our students in Spain are pictured here with Don Quixote's windmills after touring the 11th century castle in the background! Senora Lynch has been posting daily on her blog about their adventures with an entry about this to come probably later today!


Another photo from the students in Germany came this morning! They are pictured here in front of Ettal Baroque Church. It is one of the largest Benedictine houses and is a major attraction for visitors. Ettal Abbey was founded in 1330 by Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian in the Graswang valley, in fulfilment of an oath on his return from Italy, on a site of strategic importance on the primary trade route between Italy and Augsburg.
Source: https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/5600/ettal-abbey/#:~:text=It%20is%20one%20of%20the,route%20between%20Italy%20and%20Augsburg.



We also have students in Spain right now!! This photo was taken yesterday when they visited Toledo, Spain! Unforgettable moments and opportunities are being created on these trips around the globe!


CONGRATULATIONS to all of our STATE Track and Field competitors!! Here are all of the official results of the team members who competed Thursday & Friday at State Track & Field! (Photo credit: Gail Graupman)
Track Results State 2022 LCWM-Nicollet
Girls
1600 Grace Moeller 4th 5:16.99
3200 Grace Moeller 6th 11:26.09
4 x 4 LCWM-Nicollet 16th 4:17.99
Savannah Klockziem
Katelin Flack
Megan Sickler
Maggie Graupman
Shot Put Emily Lorentz 5th 38’3.75”
Discus Emily Lorentz 6th 119’9”
Boys
Hurdles Miles Flack 15th 43.27
100 Brady Havemeier 8th 11.26
IH Miles Flack 5th 15.40
200 Brady Havemeier 12th 22.64
4 x 4 Miles Flack 3rd 3:28.41
Cade Dudgeon
Jamis Ulman
Brady Havemeier
All-State Honors
Grace Moeller
Emily Lorentz
Miles Flack
Cade Dudgeon
Jamis Ulman
Brady Havemeier





Mr. Harnitz and his world travelers have made it to Germany and are beginning to see all the sights and history!! It's been a long 29 hours of travel for them, but they're there!


Here is the breakfast and lunch menu for the summer! It starts on Monday!!


The LCWM School Board of Education will be conducting its annual Superintendent Evaluation. As part of this process the school board is soliciting input and feedback from school district residents and staff. Survey responses are confidential and will be reviewed and analyzed by the school board. Please complete this survey by 11:59 pm on Monday, June 20, 2022. Thank you for your participation!
Here is a link to the survey: https://forms.gle/HPr9FosSkwFSDTV28

Our students leave for Spain in less than ONE WEEK!!! If you'd like to follow along their journey, here is a link to their blog!
https://spain2022lynch.blogspot.com/

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!





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!


Mrs. Thorson’s health class presented their projects during first hour today to other students and staff!





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!

Go to the following link to view the Weekly Parent Bulletin for May 31st - June 3rd. shorturl.at/oIM34

The Knights lost a tough battle to LSH, 5-2 this afternoon. On to the next round to fight our way back! Go Knights!
