Tuesday, Nov. 11  

Good morning LOBOS!!   


Please join us for our Girls Basketball Teacher Appreciation Game next Tuesday, November 18th.  Teachers and Staff will get a Free Drink and Popcorn!  Freshman and JV play at 4:00 PM, and Varsity plays at 5:30 PM.  Look forward to seeing you in the stands and thank you for all you do, Go Lobos!


The LCHS Choir program is proud to announce that the Chamber Singers received "Best in Class" at their first competition of the year last week. This means they won 1st place in their division against many schools across the district and the state. This is a huge honor and we are so proud of them."


Do you want to make new friends and learn a new hobby?  join us this Wednesday in room 2109 for crochet club.


The Langham Creek Bailadoras will be hosting a Dance Technique Clinic tomorrow from 4:30 to 6:00 PM in the Langham Creek Commons. This clinic is open to all 6th through 11th graders who are interested in auditioning for the Bailadoras Dance Team in the spring. The cost is $12, and you can register and pay online at Bailadoras.com. Don’t miss this chance to build your skills and learn from the Bailadoras. We hope to see you there!


 The time has come. It is time for the singer slash songwriters and notes app poets of Langham Creek to make their debut! Java Jive is on Thursday, November 13th at 7PM in the Library! This concert is $5 for all to attend. There will also be special guest performances from the Award-Winning Chamber Singers and Voce as well. Come support these wonderful performers in this Coffee House Style concert on Thursday



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In order to exempt finals, you must have 3 or less tardies, 3 or less absences, at least an 80, no suspensions, on a path for your CCMR, and no fines/fees.  Please make sure you are looking on School Cash to see what you owe and pay your fines and fees ASAP.  The deadline to pay your fines and fees is December 5!




 Reminder STUDENTS, if you are caught opening an outside door for ANYONE you will be suspended. 



As it gets colder outside, it is important to remember that the dress code remains the same.  Nothing is allowed to be worn on your head, no hats, hoodies, durags, or bonnets.  It doesn't matter how cold it gets outside. Also, no blankets.  ID's should be worn at all times.


Veterans Day

Teachers and students, we have one final announcement.

Today, November 11th we celebrate Veterans Day.  It is the day we honor the men and women who have served in our armed forces. Across the world, other countries remember those who died on Remembrance Day.

At 11 o’clock on November 11, 1918 WWI came to an end.  It was known as the War to End All Wars, and November 11th has since been known as Armistice Day.  It has become a day dedicated to the cause of world peace.

In 1947, the United States began celebrating all veterans for their service to the United States and world peace on Armistice Day.  This is an important distinction in the US that we remember and recognize all who served. In 1954, Congress replaced Armistice with Veterans and it has been known as Veterans Day ever since.

Langham Creek has several veterans and today we honor and salute them for their service to our country. 

These teachers are:

Serving in the US Navy:


Christopher King - Social Studies Teacher

Served on the USS George Washington


John Chung  Science Teacher - Petty officer 3rd Class , 

- served as a combat medic with the 3rd Marine Logistics Group Dental Battalion in Iwakuni Japan

- also stationed throughout the states serving as a dental ortho tech

 


Serving in the US Air Force:

 Lt. Col. Paul Marks - ROTC - served Second Lieutenant in 1991 and retired as a

Lieutenant Colonel 20 years later.  served as a nuclear missile launch officer, a contracting officer, the Commandant of Cadets for Arizona State University’s ROTC program and was the chief of command and control operations for a 37-unit, major Air Force installation.


Steven Rinehard SM Sgt. - ROTC - served for 26 years. A Senior Master Sergeant, in the Air Force Security Forces Career Field. 

During his career he supported multiple contingency operations to include: Operation Desert Shield/Storm, Operation Iraq Freedom, 4.2 Forward Counter Drug Interdiction, Caribbean Islands and South America.  He directly supported Humanitarian and Peacekeeping Operations which included, Provide Comfort, Northern Iraq and Operation Tomodachi, Earthquake and Tsunami relief and recovery operation, Sendai Japan.  

Serving in the US Marine Corps:

Matthew Bunin - Social Studies Teacher - Sergeant, 0331 Marine Machine Gunner -  

    I served from 2000-2008 and completed two combat deployments to Iraq: the first being in the ground invasion of 2003 and the second from September 2006 through April of 2007 in Fallujah, Iraq.  In my second deployment, my battalion conducted combat ground operations against anti-coalition forces in the city of Fallujah, primarily against Al-Qaeda groups while also coordinating intelligence-driven operations with Iraqi security forces.  During my time in Fallujah, I participated as a member of a military transitional team training and advising Iraqi Army units.  


Lobos, if you are, or have been a student of theirs or see them in the halls, please thank them for their service to the United States of America.


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