Lanphier Daily Announcements

-The Senior Class is Proud to announce Lanphier’s 2025 Homecoming dance will take place Saturday, October 4th from 7pm-9pm in the LHS Atrium. PLEASE note--No one will be allowed to enter after 7:30pm. Tickets will be $20 and will be sold at lunch on Tuesday, September 30th - Friday, October 3, 2025 during both A & B lunch shifts in the Atrium. Tickets CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT THE DOOR, so you must make sure you get your tickets during the lunch shifts. We are advertising this early so you have time to save money for tickets, dresses and outfits, etc. Also, please be sure you are eligible to attend, which means you have to have 8 tardies or less, NO suspensions, passing 5 or more classes at the time of the dance, and 5 or less days absent. Also note, that dresses must be appropriate in length and coverage. Any dress with cut-outs or exposed back or exposed midriff must wear a sweater or wrap over it. No jeans, denim, t-shirts or hats will be permitted either. This is a formal event. Please see your assistant principal before the dance if you have any questions. More information will also be coming out regarding running for homecoming court soon! 

-Crochet Club will meet in Ms. Cookson’s classroom, Room 3-038, after school on Tuesdays! Please join us if interested in learning or perfecting your crochet skills! 

-Art club will meet Tuesdays from 3:17-4:15 in room 2-060, Mr. Wilson's room. 

-The fall National Honor Society-hosted blood drive will be held on Wednesday, September 24th in the auditorium. If you are interested in donating blood to help save lives and you are at least 16 years old, then visit Mrs. Corcoran in the library to sign up for a time slot. Blood donors receive their choice of a $20 gift card voucher to places like Walmart, Amazon, Starbucks, and more.

-Congratulations LHS Cheer Seniors for winning this morning’s Pep Rally Pop Quiz Against Springfield High Cheer Seniors!

-We look forward to seeing our students and staff at our home football games! But, we want to remind you of the code of conduct. The Code of Conduct and the guidelines of the student handbook apply to all students while on District 186 property, adjacent property or engaged in school-sponsored activities. Any misconduct before, during or after the game will be handled by the administration at the student’s school and will result in consequences. Please note that students who are suspended and/or expelled are not permitted to attend school events, including games. If a suspended or expelled student purchases a ticket and is admitted by mistake, they will be required to leave, and no refunds will be issued. All spectators are expected to remain seated during games. Anyone found standing or roaming for an extended period of time will be asked to sit in the stands, failure to comply will result in being removed from the stadium. Also failing to abide by the football stadium expectations may result in you being escorted from the stadium. If you are escorted from the stadium you will not be allowed to return to future games. No unaccompanied minors will be allowed entry into games. All K-8th grade students should be with an adult who is responsible for their actions and monitors their movement during the games. They should be sitting watching the games and limit walking around unless using the restroom or visiting the concession stand. Students can not attend without an adult - they will not be allowed entry. Football games will conclude around 9:15 p.m., announcements will be made for students to call for their ride at the start of 4th quarter at every game. Please make sure your ride, if needed, is at the stadium to pick you up at that time. We want to cheer on our teams, have great District 186 spirit and have a good time. Thank you for assisting the Administration and the Springfield Police Department in this manner.

- Now for a moment of silence 

-Please Rise for the Pledge of Allegiance. 

"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

And now it’s time for today’s welcoming ritual. Please take some time to discuss your response with your class: Mindfulness exercises can help us increase our ability to regulate emotions. These practices decrease stress, anxiety, and depression. Let's take one minute to participate in a Mindfulness exercise this morning. Everyone will be quiet for one minute, will study the word cloud image your teacher has displayed, when the minute is up, the teacher will take the image down, and then turn to a partner to list off all the words you can recall. 

Have a Great Day Lions!