FIRST FRIDAY SPONSOR
The LHSD would like to thank Aspire Wealth Builders, one of our Partners in Education, for sponsoring the "First Friday" staff treat for the month of May. Since school was out on Friday, our staff had the treat on Thursday! #LHWolfNation



BUILDING LEVEL TEACHERS OF THE YEAR
To wrap up #TeacherAppreciationWeek, the LHSD is proud to announce the 2020-21 Lake Hamilton Building Level Teachers of the Year!
Primary: Laurie Jordan
Elementary: Sarah Knabe
Intermediate: Brittany Bailey
Middle: Kelly Chambers
Junior High: Jacob Richardson
High School: Jill Heard
New Horizons: Terry Bentz
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Check out today's #SeniorSpotlight!
Are you a senior at Lake Hamilton? If so, submit your information at this link to be featured: https://lhsd.info/Senior-Spotlight-2021
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ALUMNI ROLL CALL
We're two weeks from celebrating the Lake Hamilton High School Class of 2021! Just for fun, let's do a Lake Hamilton High School roll call! What year did you graduate from Lake Hamilton?
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NO SCHOOL FRIDAY
There will be no school on Friday, May 7, for students or teachers. Enjoy your three day weekend #LHWolfNation!

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Check out today's #SeniorSpotlight!
Are you a senior at Lake Hamilton? If so, submit your information at this link to be featured: https://lhsd.info/Senior-Spotlight-2021
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TEACHER APPRECIATION BREAKFAST
The Lake Hamilton High School FCCLA students prepared a wonderful breakfast for LHHS staff on Monday to kick start Teacher Appreciation Week! #LHWolfNation #ThankATeacher




SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Check out today's #SeniorSpotlight!
Are you a senior at Lake Hamilton? If so, submit your information at this link to be featured: https://lhsd.info/Senior-Spotlight-2021
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COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR
Gov. Asa Hutchinson has recently announced Lake Hamilton Junior High computer science teacher, Ashley Kincannon, as the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟭 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝘂𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿.
In addition to receiving a $2,500 award when named a finalist, Kincannon received an additional $12,500 award from the Arkansas Department of Education’s Office of Computer Science.
Congratulations!
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GAMES POST-PONED
All athletic events scheduled for today have been moved to tomorrow (Wednesday) due to wet fields. #LHWolfNation

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Check out today's #SeniorSpotlight!
Are you a senior at Lake Hamilton? If so, submit your information at this link to be featured: https://lhsd.info/Senior-Spotlight-2021
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LHJH | HIGH RELIABILITY SCHOOLS
Lake Hamilton Junior High School is pleased to announce the achievement of Level 1 certification in Marzano High Reliability Schools™. Level 1 certification means Lake Hamilton Junior High School has created a “Safe, Supportive, and Collaborative Culture,” which is the foundation for every level that follows. Without such a culture, student achievement will be compromised. Day-to-day school operations are addressed and evaluated in Level 1.
The high reliability school (HRS) program was created by Marzano Resources to help transform schools into organizations that take proactive steps to ensure student success.
Using a research-based five-level hierarchy, along with leading and lagging indicators, educators learn to assess, monitor, and confirm the effectiveness of their schools.
This framework, based on 50 years of educational research, defines five progressive levels of performance that a school must master to become an HRS—where all students learn the content and skills they need for success in college, careers, and beyond.
“As you move through the levels, it represents a complete transformation in how schools are run,” says CEO Robert J. Marzano.
Schools must collect data and validate their performance to climb each level of the hierarchy. Certification is determined by Marzano Resources analysts in cooperation with school data teams.
Using the HRS framework and indicators, schools can drive sustained, positive, and significant impacts on student achievement by synthesizing multiple complex initiatives into one harmonious system.
About Marzano Resources
Built on the foundation of Dr. Robert J. Marzano’s 50 years of education research, Marzano Resources supports teachers and administrators through customizable on-site professional development, educator events, virtual coaching, books, videos and online courses. Our associates and authors are thought leaders in the field of education and deliver research-backed guidance for all major areas of schooling, including curriculum development, instruction, assessment, student engagement and personalized competency-based education.
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VIRTUAL LEARNING APPLICATION
The Lake Hamilton School District will offer a virtual learning option for students with a verified medical need and proven virtual academic success for the 2021-22 school year. K - 6th-grade virtual students will be served through the Dawson Education Cooperative Consortium. 7 - 12th-grade virtual students will be served through Virtual Arkansas.
The criteria for eligibility in the virtual program is as follows:
Documented Medical Need (this must be uploaded when filling out this application)
Past Successful Performance in Virtual School or Onsite Learning
4th Quarter Report Card
Norm-Referenced Tests (iStation/NWEA/Aspire/etc.)
Students that were virtual at some point during the 20-21 school year and were forced to return onsite are not eligible for 21-22 virtual learning
Student Attendance (students with poor attendance without a documented medical need are not eligible for 21-22 virtual learning)
Evaluation of student eligibility will be performed by building-level administrators, counselors, and teachers.
Incoming kindergarten students will be evaluated solely on medical needs.
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 21, 2021. Applicants will be notified of their application status on or before July 1, 2021.
In order for a student to be eligible for virtual learning at Lake Hamilton, the student must have a documented medical need for remaining off-campus. A copy of the physician/doctor's letter confirming student medical needs must be uploaded when filling out the application at the following link: http://lhsd.info/Virtual-Learning-Application-21-22
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LHMS | PLC AT WORK
The Arkansas Department of Education’s Division of Elementary and Secondary Education, in partnership with Solution Tree, a national professional development provider, recently announced the fifth cohort selected for the Arkansas Professional Learning Communities at Work® project.
Thirteen schools and two districts from around the state were selected for the 2021-2022 school year and join 39 schools and five districts chosen over the last four years. Because of additional funding allocated by legislators, DESE was able to select additional schools and districts to participate this upcoming school year.
As with the first four cohorts, each school and district in the fifth cohort will receive up to 50 days of training, coaching, and support to build and sustain a strong culture of collaboration that will enhance student learning. Those chosen completed a rigorous application and evaluation process. A panel of education professionals reviewed all applications, and DESE selected the following schools and districts to receive support from Solution Tree.
Arkansas High School, Texarkana School District
Booker Arts Magnet Elementary School, Little Rock School District
Camden Fairview Middle School, Camden Fairview School District
Glenview Elementary School, North Little Rock School District
Hellstern Middle School, Springdale School District
Howard Elementary School, Fort Smith School District
Lake Hamilton Middle School, Lake Hamilton School District
Leverett Elementary School, Fayetteville School District
Magazine School District
Meekins Middle School, Stuttgart School District
Oaklawn STEM Magnet School, Hot Springs School District
Parson Hills Elementary School, Springdale School District
Searcy County School District
University Heights Elementary School, Nettleton School District
Washington Elementary School, Little Rock School District
“The PLC model has proven to be a successful best practice implemented in many schools around the state,” Gov. Asa Hutchinson said. “Schools that have embraced the PLC partnership, teacher coordination, and student-focused learning have seen improved learning and a culture that breeds success. I am excited that additional schools and districts now have the opportunity to learn about the benefits associated with this highly-successful program.”
“Since the first cohort was announced four years ago, we have seen tremendous growth in teacher collaboration, school culture, and student learning,” ADE Secretary Johnny Key said. “This new cohort has joined the others by making an important commitment to rebuilding internal systems, leveraging best practices, and creating a strong culture of learning. I congratulate them on their dedication to student learning and embracing the hard - but rewarding - work involved with this initiative.”
Recent research conducted by Education Northwest, a third-party research firm, validates the success of the Arkansas PLC program. Data show the project positively impacted student achievement in math on the ACT Aspire assessment. (Learn more at https://bit.ly/3sP2Jh4.)
“We are encouraged by the accomplishments of these cohorts year after year,” Solution Tree President and COO Ed Ackerman said. “We truly believe - and now research confirms - there is no better way to improve student education than with the transformative process of implementing professional learning communities. We are excited to welcome the fifth cohort to the project and look forward to working in conjunction with DESE to help Arkansas schools succeed.”
As with the previous four cohorts, the 2021-2022 cohort will be matched with a certified PLC at Work associate from Solution Tree and receive intensive job-embedded training, observation, and coaching. The schools and districts will create action plans that focus on increasing student achievement through aligned curriculum, formative assessments, and proven instructional strategies. During the second year, the schools and districts will deepen their understanding and focus on implementing multi-tiered systems of support, followed by strengthening their systems and sustaining the process in year three.
Solution Tree recently launched a new documentary, “A Child's Best Hope: The Arkansas PLC Story,” that highlights the efforts of three schools throughout various stages of the implementation process. The documentary is available at https://bitly.com/3tQvJ9M. For more information about the Arkansas PLC at Work project, please visit the DESE website at https://bit.ly/2QNvSvU.
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KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Calling all future Lake Hamilton Wolves! Kindergarten registration is now open! Register online today! Check out the link for more information, including registration: http://lhsd.info/K-Registration-21-22
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FIRST DIVISION RATINGS
Congratulations to the Lake Hamilton 7 - 12th grade band students and directors for earning 1st division ratings during their recent assessment. Due to the pandemic, groups were given a window of time to record their music and submit it to a panel of state adjudicators for evaluation.
Combined with the first division ratings from the marching season, this marks the 23rd consecutive year Lake Hamilton has earned an ASBOA Sweepstakes Award.
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Check out today's #SeniorSpotlight!
Are you a senior at Lake Hamilton? If so, submit your information at this link to be featured: https://lhsd.info/Senior-Spotlight-2021
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WOLF WEEK NEWS | MAY 2 - 8, 2021
Check out what's happening in #LHWolfNation this week: https://mailchi.mp/lhwolves/wolf-week-news-1755998

TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK | MAY 3 - 7, 2021
So many times we hear about that one teacher who made a special impact in someone's life. Who was that teacher for you? What grade or subject did they teach?
We want to hear about your best teacher ever!
Let's all make sure to #ThankATeacher this week during #TeacherAppreciationWeek
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CHOIR CONCERT ASSESSMENT RESULTS
The choir program recently participated virtually in the Choral Performance Assessment. The groups were asked to prepare 3 pieces of music following specific guidelines. The students worked hard to have an excellent performance while following COVID mask and social distancing guidelines. Check out the results below:
Harmonia - Excellent-R
HS Men - Superior
La Bella - Excellent-R
7th Grade Women - Excellent
7th Grade Men - Excellent-R



