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rISING fRESHMEN

CLASS OF 2028
 

Important Dates
January 29, 2024- Schedule for Success, 6 PM
Concert Hall


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March 11, 2024 - Rising 9th Night, 6-8 PM
Main Building

Rising 9th Grade Parents are invited to come and learn about course offerings and honors expectations from the experts- subject area teachers! Goal is to help parents understand the importance of a challenging schedule and get questions answered to help prepare for the student’s upcoming high school registration.

Rising 9th Grade Parents and Students are invited for this drop in event. Join us to get a preview into life at Lassiter and learn about the various opportunities for involvement. Students representatives from clubs, sports, and academic will be spread throughout the school with displays and information.

Schedule for Success

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January 18th (Thursday)

LHS students visit Simpson 9:15am

January 23rd (Tuesday)

LHS students visit Mabry 1:45pm

Department Head Emails

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Student Testimonials

Jessica Dolph (Junior): Honors Humanities was a very insightful class and set me up well for AP World. Coach Galvin was very humorous and made the class something to look forward to!

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Anna Kate Loor (Sophomore): Algebra with Mrs. Accurso was my favorite class my freshman year because I came into high school having low faith in my math skills and I walked out with a new profound liking for math!

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Jacob Levin (Junior): I joined the basketball program my freshman year and in the last two years it has taught me self-discipline, perseverance, and it taught me how to communicate better. 

Connor Carlson (Senior): Honors Biology was very hands-on learning, and you go through a lot of experiments to help you learn which made the class super fun. 

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Cate Teter (Senior) : Marketing is a really good way to meet new people in different grades and form new connections and use creativity while it is not too challenging. I took it because it provides a fine arts credit and I do not regret it at all. 

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