
The 6th grade has been learning about ancient Egypt in Ms. De Leon's class. They learned how to read and write hieroglyphs on papyrus just like scribes did in ancient Egypt. The best of show are pictured here. From left to right, Ember Haskins-1st place. Aurora Sannebeck- 2nd place. Tying for 3rd place is Joleigh Morgan and Jenyka Walters. Congratulations girls, nice work!


Prom is on the way!


Mr. Cappe and two middle school students worked together to build a volleyball net for use during lunch time!


This morning the 8th grade trip visited Arlington National Cemetary and the grave site of fallen LHS alum Jessica Ellis. The group is looking to get a floral arrangement sent to the site and hope that future trips will bring flowers to the site on their visit; perhaps also some Lakeview mementos.


Final night of the 8th grade trip in DC. Listening to "ghost" stories outside the White House. Tomorrow we go to Arlington National Cemetary before flying home.


Please come join us in the DMS Gym for our KCC Family/Community Information Night from now until 6:15pm to find out more about all of the KCC opportunities in Lakeview!


8th graders marching with General Washington's Continental Army during this morning's visit to Mt. Vernon.



Get your running/walking shoes ready! The Noni Vandenberg Memorial Run will be held on Sunday, May 7.
This year's quote is, “She looked at the brighter side of life, just like the sunflower, which looks upon the sun, not the dark clouds.”
Sign up sheets to follow.




Join us to learn more about how the AVID Elective helps support college and career readiness!


Dinner time at the Metro29 Diner in Alexandria, VA., after spending the afternoon at the National Archives (where you can view the actual Constitution and Declaration of Independence) and the National Cathedral. Unfortunately, the sun was setting in the area where we could not see the Darth Vader grotesque on the Cathedral. Yes, that's a real thing.





Thanks to the Honor Society Book Drive and our generous community members, the Fremont/AD Hay Library has received many wonderful books, and they keep coming! The 5th graders got a peek of what has arrived so far, and they are eager to start reading them!




8th grade field trip at the Washington DC Zoo, in front of the famous Giant Panda.


DMS 8th graders at the departure gate in Reno early Saturday morning to leave for a 5-day trip to Washington DC.


A joint project between the Lakeview High School student council and Makina Start, candidate for Miss Klamath County Teen, yielded over $200 for the Cancer Support Fund at Lake Health District. A bake sale featuring colored treats representing different types of cancer, was popular for students and staff alike at Daly Middle School and Lakeview High School.


The A.D. Hay ASB sponsored Read Across America week March 6-10th. During the week, 21 community members came into K-2 classes and read a Dr. Seuss book each day. We would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to all community members who took time out of their busy schedules to come and read to our kiddos! We can't wait to repeat this tradition next year!
Unfortunately, I can only upload 10 pictures but I have attached them below!











Floral design has been busy finishing their history of floral design unit, where they researched and created arrangements on different time periods and also wrapping up St. Patrick's Day arrangements. It's always fun to use new types of flowers and techniques!





Career Highlight!
Thank you to Adam Young Construction for taking on two LHS students, Jesse Acosta and Resse Choate, for part time apprenticeships.
Through this opportunity these young men have already had chance to work on a garage to studio remodel, a full kitchen remodel, and more!
Thanks to the Klamath Works program we have placed many students into PAID positions and internships like this one. A HUGE thank you to Victoria Ward from Klamath Works and Shawn Gerber, LCSD7 Youth Employment Counselor, for working with these businesses and students to create new opportunities.
We would like to start highlighting some of these businesses and students more often so stay tuned for more!




Jose is a new member of our team! In partnership with Klamath Works our Youth Employment Counselor has been able to place Jose from Jose's Photography as our new Media Specialist. Jose will attend school events and document the amazing things happening across our district!
Welcome to the team Jose! We are excited to have you!


The Can Jam Slam, a food-raiser for the Lake County Food Share, returned to Honker Court on Monday, March 13. In all, fourteen teams competed in the 3 on 3 basketball tournament that featured two play-in rounds and a final round. In the end, the team of Savannah Greenfield, Steve Pardue and Bridget Shullanberger pulled out the win with some last minute 3 point shots. The Lakeview High School Student Council sponsored the event and will be delivering multiple boxes of food and over $150.00 to the Lake County Food Share.


Let's build a classroom library for Mrs. Baker! During your spring cleaning, be on the lookout for books that would be appropriate for middle/high school students. If you would like to donate, drop off books at the front office of Lakeview High School before Spring Break.
