Tuesday, April 15th   


Attention Seniors!

It’s time to make your voice heard!  Nominations are now open for Class Favorites and Prom King & Queen!

Show some love to your classmates and recognize those who’ve made senior year unforgettable.

Nominations will run this week and end on Thursday at midnight.  You will get to vote on the results of your nominations next week!

Let’s make this a year and a prom to remember — get your votes in now!


Happy Earth Month! On Tuesday, April 22, there will be an Earth Day Celebration in the cafeteria during all lunches. Stop by tables hosted by Ms. Lee and Ms. Sebesta's Environmental classes for free, fun activities, such as planting a plant, eco-friendship bracelets, origami butterfly Earth Day pledges, and eco-swap, where you can bring gently used items like stationery or books to swap with others. There will also be limited Earth Day stickers! Check with your science teacher to see if you may receive extra credit for participating.

 

 It’s Peter Cotton Tail and the WBL team would like you to come out and support them. We have Easter goodies galore. We will be selling on April 16th and 17th in front of the attendance office. See you then!






Attention seniors, class of 2025, Prom information!

If you did not pay your senior fee and want to attend prom, you may purchase a ticket on school cash.

If you plan to bring a guest to prom, you may purchase a ticket on school cash.

Ticket sales close May 1st.

If you have any questions about prom or senior breakfast, contact Mr. Silvey.

PROM IS FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2025

 

 Hey Lobos, Have you ordered your yearbook? A few Yearbooks are still available to pre-order on Jostens.com today. Order your yearbook before we sell out, there is only a limited supply left of about 40.

Sales are only guaranteed for those who preorder. Don't miss your chance to save the year, order your yearbook at Jostens.com



Langham Creek is Anti-Bullying  

 If you see someone being bullied, do something. Simply standing by doesn’t help anyone. Research shows that when bystanders intervene, the bully stops the behavior 50% of the time. 








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