
Are you looking for something to do?
Are you retired but want to work a few hours a day?
Are your kids in school but you want to earn extra money?
Do you want to work with fun people and see smiling student faces?
We have the job for you!!!!
Lancaster School Food Service needs you!!! The job would be 4 hours per day with the same holidays and vacations off as our students.
Please call Melodie Stevens at (603) 837-9031 or email mstevens@sau36.org for more information.

Copper Cannon Camp is a tuition-free, one week, overnight summer camp,
located in Bethlehem, that serves children ages 9-12 in any New Hampshire school district who is eligible. Copper Cannon Camp IS NOT a special needs or behavioral camp. If a child requires a one on one at school, we might not be a good fit. We do require a copy of their IEP, 504, or Behavioral Plan as part of our paperwork. Please call us at 603-823-8107 or email info@coppercannon.org for more information, or check out our website: www.coppercannon.org.


Friday, February 3rd is an EARLY RELEASE DAY for LES students. Lunch will be served. See the information below for the dismissal schedule:
-early buses will depart around 11:20 am
-parent pick-up/walkers will be dismissed at 11:30 am
-late buses will depart around 11:50 am
Have a great day!

During the month of February, Lancaster School is hosting the Kids Heart Challenge.
LES students in grades 1-5th will be participating in this fundraiser, formerly called Jump Rope
for Heart during their Physical Education class. The Kids Heart Challenge is a community
service learning program of the American Heart Association. Students will learn the importance
of developing heart healthy habits, understanding that being physically active can be fun as we
spend time jumping rope and developing new rope skills during P.E. As well as raising money to
support research and education. Students will help save lives across the country and in our own
community.
This will be the 8th year Lancaster has hosted the Kids Heart Challenge. Our previous
record LES raised a total of $9,619.00. This year we're hoping to reach a new goal of
$10,000.00! Everyone has the opportunity to participate in fundraising for the Kids Heart
Challenge along with the LES students. Go to www.heart.org/kidsheartchallenge and search for
our school name and join us in supporting the American Heart Association and our school! Our
fundraiser ends on Wednesday, February 22th.
Thank you for your support and helping us be heart heroes!


Spiritwear joggers are all 10% off right now! Here's the link: https://assets.1stplacespiritwear.com/marketing/images/124/60007.jpg


January 23, 2023
Dear Parents and Guardians,
We are writing to inform you that Lancaster Elementary School recently completed testing for lead in drinking water. This is part of an ongoing effort related to New Hampshire’s House Bill 1421, which requires school and childcare facilities to test for lead in drinking water and to act when lead is found at levels at or above 5 parts per billion (ppb).
Lead is a toxic heavy metal with various adverse health effects if inhaled or swallowed. Lead rarely occurs naturally in New Hampshire’s drinking water sources (groundwater or surface water) and typically enters drinking water due to the wearing away of piping, faucets, fixtures and other plumbing materials.
Because lead is tasteless, odorless, and colorless in drinking water, testing is the only way to learn whether lead is present. It is important to sample each faucet or water fountain used for drinking or food prep because test results can vary between locations.
During recent testing, we collected samples from 8 drinking water outlets (e.g., drinking fountains, classroom faucets, kitchen sinks), with 2 samples testing at or above 5 ppb; action must be taken.
We have removed access to these outlets until the problem can be corrected. The table below shows a list of the tested outlets that presented elevated levels of lead, their locations, sample results, and our planned remediation.
1.
Outlet Number: 21475-1
Location: Kitchen
Sample Result: 12.4 (ppb)
Planned Remediation: Faucet Replacement
2.
Outlet Number: 21475-3
Location: Kitchen
Sample Result: 7.51
Planned Remediation: Faucet Replacement
All sample results and additional resources from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) can be viewed at gettheleadoutnh.org.
Sincerely,
Robert Scott, Director of Facilities


5th and 6th Grade Got Sneakers Fundraiser


Pancake Breakfast with Santa this Saturday at Lancaster School! Come join us for some fun!


Families of children Pre-K - grade 5 - Peaceful Parenting Skills - of Conscious Discipline - Workshop December 14, 2022 6:00 - 7:15 PM - Sponsored by North Country Educational Services (NCES), The Coos Coalition for Young Children and Families, and the North Country Partnership for SEL Practices. Register by December 12 at ncedservices.org/parent-cd, or email nces@ncedservices.org, or call 1-603-466-5437 (M-F 8-4) for registration and information.



The White Mountains Regional Nordic Ski Team is looking for new members of the upcoming winter season!


On Friday, November 4, 2022, The White Mountains Regional High School JROTC Spartan Battalion, and the Student Council sponsored a assembly for students grades 9-12 to mark Veterans' Day and honor local veterans. Command Sergeant Major Brad Cross of Whitefield spoke to the student body about the importance of Veterans' Day and honoring the service and sacrifice of veterans. The JROTC Color Guard presented the colors, and student Scott Black sang our National Anthem.


Weeks Memorial Library offers extended hours for Game Day and Lego Club. You can access the information on these flyers for both clubs.



Picture Retake Day is November 17th



Parent Workshop on Discipline Skills...All info is on this flyer.


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ngXN6uzcGLV6UZbar1bJw3vkVUeDshuqhyXoCyDwmhk/edit
By pasting the above link in your browser you will be able to see this week's (Oct. 16-22)athletic schedule and any edits that may be made to it during the week.

Friday, October 14: Today's boys soccer game with Lisbon has been cancelled and we will not be making it up. There will be no boys soccer practice.

NJHS is excited to be offering a bake sale at both the Girl and Boy Soccer Game Monday OCtober 17th. Items will include cookies, fudge, brownies, water, and gatorade. All proceeds will go towards helping fund NJHS' efforts to better our community.

This is the second video screening that our district is hosting of a three part mental health series. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions! Please click on the image for the details.


Please copy and paste this link for Ms. Brady's updated Athletic Schedule;
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZAnxujMlsq6yxZu1TRqLTxSLkrlxo-e7UeybFGtCzK4/edit

REMINDER: LES 8th Grade Parent Meeting tomorrow,
Wednesday, October 5th at 7pm to discuss fundraising.