The 4th-grade TAG students continued their Bee unit by interviewing an entomologist from SDSU.
2 months ago, Lisa Cotter
We’re excited to announce that Payments are now available in the PowerSchool Mobile App! This new feature provides families with a streamlined and secure way to manage and pay school-related fees—right from your phone.
Key Features:
View your student’s fee information and due dates
Easily access payment history, receipts, and unpaid fees
Securely pay school-related fees with a credit or debit card
What you can pay for through the App:
Lunch Accounts: Add funds directly to your student’s meal account. (Please note: lunch money added through PowerSchool will not appear instantly, as it must be manually processed by our staff.)
Textbook Fees: Families can now conveniently pay textbook fees through the app as well.
Please note that all transactions made through the PowerSchool Mobile App will incur a small service fee. Parents and guardians who prefer in-person payments via cash or check may still pay at the school office. Debit, credit, and ACH payments are securely transmitted through a PCI-compliant service directly to Worldpay for Platforms for processing. Your payment information is never stored on PowerSchool servers.
How to Get Started:
Download the free PowerSchool Mobile App (available for iPhone and Android).
Log in using your Parent Portal credentials.
Enter your district code: LNSH
We look forward to making school payments easier and more convenient for our families!
2 months ago, Val Kovarna
Grades 4–6 held their September Student of the Month Assembly today. One student from each class was recognized for following the Blackhawk Code and for being a role model of the 7 Habits taught through our Leader in Me lessons. The 6th-grade Student of the Month Action Team took the lead in planning, preparing, and presenting the assembly. What an awesome showcase of their leadership skills!
Congrats to our September Students of the Month: Collin Fergen, Braelynn Hardersen, Adriana Goetstouwers, Knox Rawlings, London Kovarna, Hudson Driscol, Eliana Engel, Elizabeth Lindberg, and Wyatt Livermore.
2 months ago, Melissa Wurth
JH Volleyball tonight at Akron will have both 7th and 8th grade play at 4:00. 8th will be in the high school gym and 7th will be in the elementary.
Advanced Foods students experimented with the new freeze drier and created freeze dried caramel apple slices!
2 months ago, Mrs. Alison Hertenstein
Kayla Sypersma, Allison Hoefling, Kennedy Hensley, and Payton Hermelbracht competed in District Soils Judging at Morningside University yesterday. They completed a general knowledge test and evaluated four soil pits on characteristics such as slope, texture, structure, and suitable use. The team placed 8th out of 26 teams! Congratulations!
2 months ago, Agricultural Education/FFA
Come & support our boys as they take on West Lyon!
Make sure to check out the Bake Sale tonight at the volleyball game!
2 months ago, Karlyn Kovarna
The 4th grade TAG students absolutely LOVED getting to make new friends with the drone bees! A big THANK YOU to Loren and Lenore Field from Field of Honey!
2 months ago, Lisa Cotter
The 4th grade TAG students learned so much about bees, honey, and beekeeping from Loren and Lenore Field. A big THANK YOU to Loren and Lenore Field from Field of Honey!
... and even more "Shapes" with Alex Bishop! Only some of the gorgeous sunrises we witness in Hinton!
2 months ago, Sara Kochen
More INCREDIBLE "Shape" photos by Levi Castillo!
2 months ago, Sara Kochen
Digital Photography is now exploring the next Element of Art: Shape! There are two types: Geometric and Organic/Irregular shapes. Geometric shapes are the shapes that you would find in math class (or, well, geometry) like circles, squares, triangles, trapezoids, and even a decagon! Organic shapes would be the shapes you would find in nature like leave, puddles, your shadow, or the spaghetti stain you spilled on your white shirt that one time... Check out these PHENOMENAL photos of "Shape" by Claire Holmbeck!