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Tutoring sessions offered during winter break
During winter break, Central, East and South High schools will be offering tutoring sessions for students who wish to catch up on schoolwork before the end of the semester.
Students are welcome to recover credits by making up tests, quizzes or other assignments. Additionally, they can receive help with coursework or simply take time to study.
Central High, 5500 Education Drive
The Chief Morning Star Academy will be open Friday, Dec. 27, Saturday, Dec. 28 and Monday, Dec. 30 from 8–11 a.m. Sessions will be held in Room 513. Any secondary school student wishing to complete make-up assignments, including tests and assessments, is welcome. Certified English, math, science and social studies teachers will be available to assist with specific content areas. Students should enter through the north doors.
East High, 2800 E. Pershing Blvd.
Tutoring will be offered for East students Monday, Dec. 30, Tuesday, Dec. 31, Thursday, Jan. 2 and Friday, Jan. 3 from 8 a.m.–noon. Sessions will be held in the T-Bird Academy, Room 347. Students should enter and leave the building through the front doors and are required to bring their own work and textbooks to the sessions. English, math and science tutors will be available. Students may work on any subject.
South High, 1213 W. Allison Road
Tutoring will be offered in the library for South students Friday, Dec. 27, Monday, Dec. 30 and Tuesday, Dec. 31 from 8-11 a.m. Students should enter and leave the building through the main office and should bring their own work and iPad to sessions. Tutoring will be available to all students in any subject.
Johnson Junior High students to perform “Bad Auditions by Bad Actors”
Johnson Junior High students to perform “Bad Auditions by Bad Actors”
The Johnson Junior High theatre students will be performing “Bad Auditions by Bad Actors” Friday, Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the South High School auditorium, 1213 W. Allison Road.
The play, which is a comedy, shows some of the most outrageous choices actors can make during an audition.
“Contrary to the title, this play shows how amazing our Johnson Junior High School actors are,” Johnson drama teacher Annika Nelson said.
Admission is free and donations are welcome.
LCSD1 accepting applications for “Navigating Laramie 1” community outreach program
LCSD1 accepting applications for “Navigating Laramie 1” community outreach program
Community members and parents who are interested in learning more about Laramie County School District 1 are encouraged to apply for LCSD1’s community outreach program, “Navigating Laramie 1.” Applications will be accepted through Dec. 13, 2024.
Through monthly, three-hour educational activities, participants will learn more about the district, make connections and increase their involvement with the district and its schools. The program courses will run from 9 a.m. to noon on the following dates:
Finance—Jan. 16, 2025
Human Capital & Talent—Feb. 20, 2025
Academic Learning Session 1—March 13, 2025
Academic Learning Session 2—April 17, 2025
Facilities—May 15, 2025
Space is limited and participants will be selected for the program following an application process. Application forms are available on the LCSD1 website, www.laramie1.org.
For more information, contact Megan Case at megan.case@laramie1.org or 771-2326.