The month of February is I LOVE to Read Month!! At LSH Elementary, we kicked off our theme MISSION: R.E.A.D. today, Friday, January 31st!! Students should be logging ALL their reading minutes at home and return their reading logs each week on Friday mornings! Watch this fun video for more information about what's in store for our exciting month of reading at LSHE!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akBZK5d8xFM
11 months ago, John Seipel
LSH Elementary I Love to Read/Snow week Dress-Up Days! NEXT WEEK!!!
11 months ago, John Seipel
LSH Elementary I Love to Read/Snow week Dress-Up Days!  NEXT WEEK!!!
LSH Elementary I Love to Read/Snow week Dress-Up Days!  NEXT WEEK!!!
History Day - A Step Back in Time 4th & 5th Grade Thursday, February 13th LSH Elementary Gym 8:30-10:30am
11 months ago, Katie Westlie
History Day
History Day
3rd graders enjoying their equivalent fractions practice with fractions of apples!
11 months ago, John Seipel
3rd graders enjoying their equivalent fractions practice with fractions of apples!
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming! SAVE THE DATE for February 6 & 13 during conferences and get ready to empower your reader with book choice. Start exploring together: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lesuerhendersonelemsch #ScholasticBookFairs
11 months ago, John Seipel
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming! SAVE THE DATE for Februrary 6 & 13 during conferences and get ready to empower your reader with book choice. Start exploring together:  https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lesuerhendersonelemsch    #ScholasticBookFairs
In Art, students at LSHE have been excited to start working with guest artist, Reggie LeFlore, a muralist from Minneapolis. Reggie will be creating a mural using images of LSHE students for inspiration, painting in art with the children, and helping them create a color wheel mural too. This project is funded via a PAI through the CRAE cohort at MNDE.
11 months ago, John Seipel
In art, students at LSHE have been excited to start working with guest artist,  Reggie LeFlore, a muralist from Minneapolis. Reggie will be creating a mural using images of LSHE students for inspiration, painting in art with the children,  and helping them create a color wheel mural too. This project is funded via a PAI through the CRAE cohort  at MNDE.
In art, students at LSHE have been excited to start working with guest artist,  Reggie LeFlore, a muralist from Minneapolis. Reggie will be creating a mural using images of LSHE students for inspiration, painting in art with the children,  and helping them create a color wheel mural too. This project is funded via a PAI through the CRAE cohort  at MNDE.
In art, students at LSHE have been excited to start working with guest artist,  Reggie LeFlore, a muralist from Minneapolis. Reggie will be creating a mural using images of LSHE students for inspiration, painting in art with the children,  and helping them create a color wheel mural too. This project is funded via a PAI through the CRAE cohort  at MNDE.
In Art, 2nd graders are connecting to our Purposeful People unit on Empathy by painting pictures that show emotions using facial expressions and color.
11 months ago, John Seipel
In art, 2nd graders are connecting to our Purposefull People unit on Empathy by painting pictures that show emotions using facial expressions and color.
In art, 2nd graders are connecting to our Purposefull People unit on Empathy by painting pictures that show emotions using facial expressions and color.
In art, 2nd graders are connecting to our Purposefull People unit on Empathy by painting pictures that show emotions using facial expressions and color.
In art, 2nd graders are connecting to our Purposefull People unit on Empathy by painting pictures that show emotions using facial expressions and color.
In Art, Kindergartens had a blast learning about mixing colors!
11 months ago, John Seipel
In art, Kindergartens had a blast learning about mixing colors!
In art, Kindergartens had a blast learning about mixing colors!
In art, Kindergartens had a blast learning about mixing colors!
LSHE Purposeful People gratitude winners Pre K Maxine K Memphis 1st Easton 2nd Pieper (not pictured) 3rd Carter 4th Michael 5th Connor
11 months ago, John Seipel
LSHE Purposefull People gratitude winners  Pre K Maxine K Memphis 1st Easton 2nd Pieper (not pictured) 3rd Carter 4th Michael 5th Connor
In Art, 1st graders finished their beaded bags. They learned about Ojibwe history and traditional and contemporary bandolear bags.
11 months ago, John Seipel
In Art, 1st graders finished their beaded bags. They learned about Ojibwe history and traditional and contemporary bandolear bags.
In Art, 1st graders finished their beaded bags. They learned about Ojibwe history and traditional and contemporary bandolear bags.
KIDS NIGHT OUT – GLOW PARTY at LSH Elementary! 🎉 PTO invites your child(ren) to a fun-filled night your kids won't want to miss! Join us for a Glow Party at LSH Elementary School on January 24th from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM. It’s a night of games, dancing, gym activities, and a small snack to keep everyone energized! Here’s what you need to know: When: January 24th, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM (Please send your child fed, we’ll provide popcorn and water!) Theme: GLOW PARTY! ✨ Wear WHITE or BRIGHT colors so they can glow all night long! Activities: Games, dance party, gym fun, and a small snack! Cost: $10 per child, with a family maximum of $25. PTO received a donation to cover the cost of up to 10 students to attend if cost is a barrier? Parents still must complete the registration form but then can email pto@isd2397.org to claim one of the spots and have their cost waived. Requirements: Open to LSH Elementary students PreK-5th grade Children must be fully potty trained. Tennis shoes are required for gym activities. Don’t miss out on the fun! Space may be limited, so make sure to sign up early. We can’t wait to see your kids there, glowing and grooving with us! 💫 RSVP & Payment Details: 🚨FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW TO REGISTER! https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSd5vwfV7L1Wy4.../viewform Let’s light up the night! Please note, this is a drop-off event. If parents wish to stay, they can contact the PTO to inquire about volunteer opportunities.
11 months ago, John Seipel
 KIDS NIGHT OUT – GLOW PARTY at LSH Elementary! 🎉 PTO invites your child(ren) to a fun-filled night your kids won't want to miss! Join us for a Glow Party at LSH Elementary School on January 24th from 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM. It’s a night of games, dancing, gym activities, and a small snack to keep everyone energized! Here’s what you need to know: When: January 24th, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM (Please send your child fed, we’ll provide popcorn and water!) Theme: GLOW PARTY! ✨ Wear WHITE or BRIGHT colors so they can glow all night long! Activities: Games, dance party, gym fun, and a small snack! Cost: $10 per child, with a family maximum of $25. Requirements: Open to LSH Elementary students PreK-5th grade Children must be fully potty trained. Tennis shoes are required for gym activities. Don’t miss out on the fun! Space may be limited, so make sure to sign up early. We can’t wait to see your kids there, glowing and grooving with us! 💫 RSVP & Payment Details: 🚨FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW TO REGISTER! https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSd5vwfV7L1Wy4.../viewform Let’s light up the night! Please note, this is a drop-off event. If parents wish to stay, they can contact the PTO to inquire about volunteer opportunities.
In Art, 2nd graders finished up their circular weavings and were quite proud of themselves!
11 months ago, John Seipel
In art, 2nd graders finished up their circular weavings and were quite proud of themselves!
In art, 2nd graders finished up their circular weavings and were quite proud of themselves!
In art, 2nd graders finished up their circular weavings and were quite proud of themselves!
In art, 2nd graders finished up their circular weavings and were quite proud of themselves!
Kindergartens kicked off the new year in Art by creating finger puppets from cut, folded, and curled paper.
11 months ago, John Seipel
Kindergartens kicked off the new year in art by creating finger puppets from cut, folded, and curled paper.
Kindergartens kicked off the new year in art by creating finger puppets from cut, folded, and curled paper.
Kindergartens kicked off the new year in art by creating finger puppets from cut, folded, and curled paper.
Kindergartens kicked off the new year in art by creating finger puppets from cut, folded, and curled paper.
In Art, 5th graders worked on mini weavings to finish up their fibers unit.
12 months ago, John Seipel
In art, 5th graders worked on mini weavings to finish up their fibers unit.
In art, 5th graders worked on mini weavings to finish up their fibers unit.
In art, 5th graders worked on mini weavings to finish up their fibers unit.
In art, 5th graders worked on mini weavings to finish up their fibers unit.
In Art, Kindergartners learned about architects and engineers. Each class built a design as a group. One class built a castle, one an airplane, and this class built a house with a chimney. The structures will go in the kindergarten pod so they can play in them in January.
12 months ago, John Seipel
In art, kindergartens learned about architects and engineers.  Each class built a design as a group. One class built a castle, one an airplane,  and this class build a house with a chimney.  The structures will go in the kindergarten pod so they can play in them in January.
In art, kindergartens learned about architects and engineers.  Each class built a design as a group. One class built a castle, one an airplane,  and this class build a house with a chimney.  The structures will go in the kindergarten pod so they can play in them in January.
In art, kindergartens learned about architects and engineers.  Each class built a design as a group. One class built a castle, one an airplane,  and this class build a house with a chimney.  The structures will go in the kindergarten pod so they can play in them in January.
In Art, 1st graders learned about Ojibwe history and bandolear bags. They designed their own bags or backpacks...drawing and tracing nature inspired designs and sewing on beads. I am so proud of their hard work and their creations.
12 months ago, John Seipel
In art, 1st graders learned about Ojibwe history and bandolear bags. They designed their own bags or backpacks...drawing and tracing nature inspired designs and sewing on beads. I am so proud of their hard work and their creations.
In art, 1st graders learned about Ojibwe history and bandolear bags. They designed their own bags or backpacks...drawing and tracing nature inspired designs and sewing on beads. I am so proud of their hard work and their creations.
In art, 1st graders learned about Ojibwe history and bandolear bags. They designed their own bags or backpacks...drawing and tracing nature inspired designs and sewing on beads. I am so proud of their hard work and their creations.
In art, 1st graders learned about Ojibwe history and bandolear bags. They designed their own bags or backpacks...drawing and tracing nature inspired designs and sewing on beads. I am so proud of their hard work and their creations.
5th graders have become wonderful storytellers with the help of our guest storyteller, Nancy Busse!
12 months ago, John Seipel
5th graders have become wonderful storytellers with the help of our guest storyteller, Nancy Busse.
5th graders have become wonderful storytellers with the help of our guest storyteller, Nancy Busse.
5th graders have become wonderful storytellers with the help of our guest storyteller, Nancy Busse.
5th graders have become wonderful storytellers with the help of our guest storyteller, Nancy Busse.
First graders were excited to get into the new computer lab for library media class and enjoyed a game to learn the keyboard!
12 months ago, John Seipel
First graders were excited to get into the new computer lab for library media class and enjoyed a game to learn the keyboard.
First graders were excited to get into the new computer lab for library media class and enjoyed a game to learn the keyboard.
First graders were excited to get into the new computer lab for library media class and enjoyed a game to learn the keyboard.
Thank you to all families and staff who participated in H.A.V.E.’s (Humanities are Vital to Education)’s recent Donation Drive and Drawing. The families/individuals who won a $50 gift card to the Pizza Ranch were: Adam & Vicki Loewe The Brian Traxler Family Rose Wickham Paisley Miranda Miranda & Darren Schwartz Staff members who won $10 gift cards to Subway were; Stacy Grapentine Pam Mediger Mary Grieves Jan Biehler Jill Baston It was a very successful fund raiser for H.A.V.E. (Humanities Are Vital to Education). H.A.V.E. is a nonprofit corporation established in 1982 to foster quality programming in the arts and humanities in our school district. Our organization provides funds for Le Sueur-Henderson students, both public and St.Anne’s, to have humanities-related experiences that might not be financially possible otherwise. Our funds are raised each fall and they include donations from families, private citizens, former staff and businesses from Le Sueur and Henderson, foundation grants and bequeaths. Since 1982, we have funded numerous projects at both the elementaries and MS/HS totaling more than$1,000,000. Approved projects for the 2024-25 school year total almost $24,000. If you missed our donation drive and drawing you may still donate by mailing your donation to H.A.V.E., PO Box 190, Le Sueur 56058
12 months ago, Katie Westlie
LS-H Community Education/Early Childhood Breakfast with Santa!
12 months ago, Rachel Scheffler
santa breakfast