
Officer O'Connor, School Resource Officer, visited Mrs. Roth’s 11th grade ELA class at LHS to talk about gathering evidence in crime investigations, giving students valuable insights as they dive into a mystery story in class! 🕵️♂️📖



Lockport High School seniors took part in mock interviews with community volunteers from fields like engineering, communications, education, and more! ✨ Students practiced both in-person and virtual interview skills to prepare for their future career paths.


This week, AMJHS staff had the chance to dive into professional learning sessions led by our amazing instructional coaches! With options tailored just for them, staff could choose their session and join during planning or lunch—making learning work for their busy schedules. 🌟
And we’re just getting started! Round 2 is coming in mid-November, with a special focus on Computer-Based Testing. 🦁💪


Our incredible third-grade teachers are diving into Unit 2 of our new reading program, Benchmark, getting ready for their eager learners! With careful planning, they’re creating engaging lessons that will make this unit both exciting and impactful. We can’t wait to see our students shine! #LockportLovesLiteracy #WeAllBelong


🖐️✨ Mrs. Cacicia's first-grade class at Charles Upson brought science to life with a fun and creative lesson about bones! Students traced their hands, drew their bones, and filled them in with oil pastels to create stunning "x-ray" art. They also built models of the human skeleton, learning how bones support and protect our bodies. What a fantastic way to explore anatomy through art!

Instructional coaches can help embed literacy into science and other content areas by teaching students annotations. Annotations help students develop comprehension skills and pull apart nonfiction text. #LockportLovesLiteracy


At Anna Merritt, Mrs. Schneider is helping students master their keyboarding skills using the Typing Club app in the library! ⌨️📚





K-6 Instructional coaches handed out pamphlets of information about our new ELA program K-6 Benchmark Advance to provide parents information on the new reading and writing program students will be using in ELA classes this year. Here is the link, if you didn't get one at Open House. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BIGLi0MUTHKupXkOP5eMwPf2vvaxfxSD/view
#LockportLovesLiteracy


Lockport City School District will conduct an emergency early dismissal drill on Friday, November 1, 2024. All students K-12 will be dismissed 15 minutes early. Bus riders may arrive home earlier. Before and after school programs will run as usual, but all other after-school activities are canceled except for sectional playoffs. Please plan for your child’s early dismissal and ensure your family is prepared for future early dismissals due to emergencies.


October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and we're standing together to build a stronger community through kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Emmet Belknap students joined others across the country in wearing orange to show their support for Unity Day. #UnityDay2024 #WeAllBelong





Kindergarteners are learning about the Elements of Art at Charles Upson. They are proud to show off all their skills by demonstrating various lines.





Problem-solving is so important in STEM. Students worked with partners to figure out ways to solve cup challenges. They learned that brainstorming different ways to solve a problem is an important step. As a group students tried several solutions and sure everyone participated!


The George Southard community partnered with the Lockport Police Department and raised over 1,164 food items to donate to Feedmore of WNY. It was a fierce competition between Ms. Kane and Ms. May's class, but Ms. Kane's class came out on top with 162 items donated. What a fun way to give back to the community.


Professional learning is always happening in the Lockport City School District! Instructional Coach, Lisa Stastyshyn, is empowering 3rd-grade teacher Shannon Volland with ViewBoard training to maximize tech and elevate student learning!


Third graders at Roy B Kelley rounded out Hispanic Heritage Month by learning about a traditional Mexican art form in art class. They studied the process of creating Amate paper from bark and the characteristics of these paintings. Students drew their Amate-inspired art including beautiful birds, nature imagery, and repetition using neon oil pastels. The best part was checking out how their masterpieces glow under blacklight!




Lockport High School presented the first Student Spotlight Awards of the 2024-2025 school year. Honored for September from the technology department were: Adienne Cardy, Khen Goorbaran, Callie Groomes, Tristan Kraft, Benjamin Potocki, Juliana Santoro, Caleb Stevens, William Sutt, Fox, Szatkowski, and Isabelle Wyant.
The Student Spotlight Award is given to students for their contributions to the "Lion Proud, Lion Strong" philosophy by modeling the pillars of character, community, citizenship, respect, trustworthiness, caring, and responsibility. A student can also be selected for this award because they have made significant improvements in the subject area. #HighFiveLCSD

Aaron Mossell Junior High's 8th grade art class celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by learning about the history of Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and Sugar Skulls. After observing the elements of art and analyzing the principles of design that are incorporated into a Sugar Skull, students sketched and designed their own sugar skulls by using plaster gauze and paint.






Mrs. McDowell’s Science class compared the scientific method and engineering design processes, then worked through designing solutions to save Hermy the Wormy! Students tested, improved, and redesigned their ideas while practicing lab protocols, teamwork, and communication. #LCSDacademics


Thank you to everyone who donated to Miracle Minute with DECA during Homecoming Week! In school, DECA raised $431.15, which will be combined with the $867.87 raised at the football game. DECA members will continue fundraising for Operation Smile through December.




This is a reminder that there will be no school on Monday, October 14, 2024, in observance of Indigenous Peoples'/Columbus Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.
