
We finish our unit in Animal Allies, and had a guest visitor join us!!! The kids had a great time playing with one of Ms. Lewis's favorite friends!


Congratulations to our FFA varsity agronomy team for winning FIRST PLACE at tonight's section 22 agronomy competition held at Valmeyer high school. There were 14 schools who competed in tonight's competition. Our varsity team was Audrey Lamm, Collin Adams, Sophi Joshu, Savanah Pontious, and August Bonjour. Collin Adams placed 7th overall, Savanah placed 4th, and Audrey placed 1st!! Great job greyhounds!!!









Our first Jr High dance of the school year is Friday, 11/15, from 6:30-8:30 in the Commons. This is a Formal dance sponsored by the NJHS organization. Tickets are currently on sale for $5 and must be purchased by Friday morning. There will be pizza and soda for sale that night as well as some other snacks/drinks available. If you have any questions please reach out to Mr. Seely (jseely@lcusd9.org).

Coach Seely always does a great job with our Basketball Intramurals! He had help from two of his own players, Kyrie Munton and Amjad Adams. Growing the pack one Greyhound at a time!





Congratulations to senior Chloe Nordmann and her family as she signed with SWIC for collegiate softball. We are very proud of her hard work over the years to get this opportunity. Thank you to all of her coaches who have helped her achieve this goal.






Tis' the season of giving back to our community! FFA worked hard over the long weekend volunteering their time. Saturday & Sunday they set up Christmas lights at Horner Park and today they did yard work for those in need. Thank you to all the students who came out to lend a hand!











Last call for Volleyball Intramurals for 2nd-4th grade! We have 9 on the list so far. Go to lcusd9.org click Volleyball Intramurals! Dates are Nov. 12, 14, 19, 21, Dec. 3, 5 after school until 4:15. Cost $35 for each student. Deadline to sign-up/pay is Sun., Nov. 10th. Any questions email: lreinneck@lcusd9.org

2nd-4th graders get signed up for Volleyball Intramurals!! Go to lcusd9.org click Volleyball Intramurals to sign up! Dates are Nov. 12, 14, 19, 21, Dec. 3, 5 after school until 4:15. Cost is $35 for each student. Deadline to sign-up/pay is Sunday, November 10th. Any questions email: lreinneck@lcusd9.org

November is recognized in Illinois and across the United States as National Veterans and Military Families Month, honoring veterans and the families who support them for their sacrifices. In honor of Veterans Day (this Monday), we wanted to spotlight our very own Mr. Stark who is special to our greyhound family.


High school boys basketball will start this Monday. Practices will be from 3:00-5:00 Monday-Friday this week in the hs gym and 10:00-12:00 on Saturday. Reminder athlete must have a current physical, 5-12 athletic paperwork filled out on PowerSchool and $60 sports fee paid.


LES families!! Our November character trait focus is courage. Courage means to meet a challenge without giving into fear. Courage is the ability to do something difficult even when there is risk. We would love to have your help in teaching this trait at home.

Jr High dance is coming up on Friday, Nov 15th from 6:30-8:30 in the commons. Tickets are $5 and will be on sale starting Tuesday. Please email Mr. Seely with questions (jseely@lcusd9.org).


Attention 2nd-4th graders!! Volleyball Intramural sign-ups are ready!! Go to lcusd9.org click Volleyball Intramurals to sign up! Dates are Nov. 12, 14, 19, 21, Dec. 3, 5 after school until 4:15. Cost is $35 for each student. Deadline to sign-up/pay is Sunday, November 10th. Any questions email: lreinneck@lcusd9.org

🌟It was an exciting day for our new staff! We took a tour through the wonderful communities we proudly serve! From local landmarks to hidden gems, Ross Brewer shared his wealth of knowledge with us to deepen our understanding of the families and students we support.🚌


JOB POSTING - School Guidance Counselor
If you are interested, please send cover letter and resume' to Dr. Matt Noyes at lhardy@lcusd9.org by November 13, 2024. Position will begin January 6, 2025.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Valid Type 73 certificate
Three years of successful teaching experience (preferred)
REPORTS TO: Principal
Mission Statement: Honor the uniqueness of every student, parent, and community member and embrace and affirm diverse backgrounds, values and points of view.
JOB GOAL:
To help students overcome problems that impede learning; to assist them in making educational, occupational, and life plans that hold promise for their personal fulfillment as mature and responsible men and women.
Support Kindergarten through post-secondary students in maximizing their academic, college/career, social/emotional growth and preparedness for adult life.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Registers students new to the school and orients them to school procedures and the school’s varied opportunities for learning.
Aids students in course and subject selection.
Obtains and disseminates occupational information to students.
Maintains student records and protects their confidentiality.
Works to provide students opportunities in lieu of dropping out.
Provides student information to colleges and potential employers according to provisions of the Board of Education policy on student records.
Coordinate and assist in scheduling college visits and job shadowing opportunities.
Works with students on an individual basis in the solution of personal problems related to such problems as home and family relations, health, and emotional adjustment
Assists with coordination, analysis and dissemination of information for state and local testing and assessment programs.
Confers with parents whenever necessary.
Supports students to reintegrate into the classrooms/schools after disciplinary action.
Maintains an updated document outlining counselor information and support to provide to families and the community.
Offers guidance and information as related to different career paths and fields of study.
Consults with administration on creation of master schedule.
Provide classroom (library time) lessons for developmental and success needs of students and build conflict resolution skills in students.
Other duties as assigned by administration.
SUMMER RESPONSIBILITIES (as allowed in the collective bargaining agreement)
Exit Students
Early Childhood Outcome Report
Course Grade Report
Re-scheduling students who pass summer school
Schedule Changes
New student registration
New student and Freshman kickoff
*** A minimum of 18 hours of work will be required in the summer. Additional hours may be needed to complete the required summer responsibilities. In that case, additional days will be mutually agreed upon and approved by the administration. Summer work will be compensated per diem, as described in the collective bargaining agreement.
Terms of Employment: Salary and benefits as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement.
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated according to the provisions of the State of Illinois and the Board of Education policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel. An evaluation rubric will be used.


JOB POSTING -PARAPROFESSIONALS
Lebanon CUSD #9 is looking for paraprofessionals! Please read the following description and if you feel like that is something you would be interested in being a part of, please send a cover letter with resume' to Dr. Matt Noyes at lhardy@lcusd9.org by November 18, 2024.
If you have questions, please feel free to give us a call at 618-537-4611.
What is a Paraprofessional?
A paraprofessional is a specially trained and certified educational worker who helps teachers and students in the classroom. They provide instructional support to teachers and students, helping them understand and learn different subjects like math, science, English, and social studies. Paraprofessionals are a valuable part of the education process. They help to ensure that instruction is efficient and effective by providing support in several ways. Their main responsibilities involve assisting with instruction, providing support during testing, working with students with special needs, managing classrooms, and generally bringing positive energy into the learning environment. Paraprofessionals may also help with other tasks such as grading papers, preparing materials for lessons, supervising students during lunch or recess, or providing guidance to students who need extra help. They are an important part of the school’s staff and play an essential role in helping create a safe learning environment for all students.


Jr. High celebrated self-control during their end of the month assembly today. Students were recognized by their teachers, shared what self-control means to them, and competed in a house challenge. Congratulations to Marley Pier for being recognized as the Jr. High Student of the Month!



Fall 2024 Senior Night photos
We honored our high school soccer seniors and our high school volleyball seniors this past month.
Congratulations seniors and parents!





Lebanon will be hosting the IHSA Class 1A Volleyball Regional Championship tonight at 6:00
Okawville Rockets vs Marissa Meteors!
$6.00 admission, come out and watch some great volleyball tonight!


Athletic Dept message about winter sports admission prices:
Prices for basketball games this year:
These are set by our Junior High Conference and High School Conference, which is why there are different prices for JH and HS games
High School games:
Adult $4.00
Student/Military $3.00-Lebanon HS students Free
Senior Citizens-Free
Junior High Games:
Adult: $3.00
Student/Senior Citizens $2.00-Lebanon 6th-8th grade students free
Season Passes Available: Good for 1 Season only-example Junior boys basketball only
Family pass-$40- up to 6 immediate family members (2 parents/4 kids)
Military Family Pass- $35
Individual Adult Season Pass $20
Individual Student Season Pass $15
Passes can be purchased at either ticket booth on game nights