Thursday, October 10th     



As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage month, we commemorate the contributions of Xiuhtezcatl Tonatiuh Martinez, a 19-year-old climate justice activist and hip-hop artist of Mexican descent, is the Youth Director of Earth Guardians. Born in Boulder, Colorado, and influenced by his dual heritage from Mexico and the U.S., he uses art and music to advocate for environmental and social justice, drawing on his cultural roots and ancestral legacy.



Love is in the air! It's ALMOST time for Langham Creek's first MAINE-stage show this year! Join us for our fall production Almost, Maine by John Cariani in the Langham Creek Auditorium on October 24th-26th at 7:00pm and October 27th at 2:00pm. Student Tickets with campus ID are $5, General Admission $10, and Preferred Seating $15. And as always, Faculty and Staff get complimentary admission with staff ID. Simply scan the QR code on any one of the posters around campus and we will see you at the SHOW!

 

 

Don’t let your fees get out of control.  Please start taking care of them now. Fees are being added to your School Cash account weekly.  Anything you owe currently or from the past, will show up as a required fee. 

Remember:  If outstanding fees are not paid, you will not receive an exemption card at handout time. 

 


"Support the fight against breast cancer by purchasing a Pink Out shirt for $16 through School Cash. The Pink Out game will be held on Saturday, October 19th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Berry Center, where we'll face Cy Park. Let’s "Pink Out Park!" A portion of the proceeds will go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support breast cancer research and awareness efforts."


If you are interested in trying out for the girl's basketball team you must see Coach Steward.  You will need a physical on file and be passing all your classes. Tryouts are Wednesday, October 16th.




  Lobos the Divine Divas will collect brand new socks for our Annual Soctober drive  Please see Ms. Mosby or any Divine Divas or Cosmetology student for more details.   The socks collected will go to a shelter in our area.   We need women men and children socks.  The Drive will last for two weeks we are asking every team or club as well as staff at our school to participate in this worthy cause.   

 

What's up Lobos!!??  

 

Speaker 1: Now that you've got the first grading period (almost) done, and you've ALL polished up your writing skills, it's time to think about joining UIL Ready Writing!  

 

Speaker 2:  What's that you ask? Well - it's for people who enjoy expressing their opinions through writing - and it's a competition about who does the better job of getting their points across.  

 

Speaker 3: Langham Creek High School won District in Ready Writing last year - AND one of our students WON STATE last year in Austin!  

 

Speaker 1: yeah - Langham is pretty awesome like that. 

 

Speaker 2: So if you're interested in learning more about UIL Ready Writing, come to the interest meeting on Tuesday, October 15, in Mrs. Ward's room, 2407. 

 

Speaker 3: It's Just an informational introduction type meeting - no pressuring at all!  Hope to see you there! 🙂



Juniors and Seniors! Confused about what you want to do after high school? Not sure what career path is for you?

Sign up to take the ASVAB! The test will be Tuesday, October 29 in the morning.  

The ASVAB is a free career planning and career exploration assessment. It is a test that can help you decide which college to attend and what to study.  It can also help you confirm your current college or career plans and identify college or career options that you may not have considered.

To sign up you MUST have a parent permission slip signed and returned to the counseling office by October 23rd at 3:00pm. You can get a permission slip in the by scanning the QR code that can be found on flyers around the school, in your English and History classes, or in the counselor’s office. If you have any questions please stop by to see Mrs. Twidell in the counseling office.

Don’t wait! Register today!




Langham Creek is Anti-Bullying  

Harassment is saying mean or hurtful things to another that creates a hostile learning environment. What good things can you say to others to make them feel better? 



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