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Monday, March 30...B Day
Tuesday, March 31...A Day
Wednesday, April 1...B Day; Activity Period
Thursday, April 2...A Day
Friday, April 37...No School; Good Friday

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Course Selection Instructions 2026-27

Announcements:

Dominican Republic 2027. Sign out to room 211 during Activity Period on Wednesday to learn more about the spring recess 2027 trip to the Dominican Republic. Join the Google Classroom with code 6cgwkvfn or see Mr. Jannke for more information.

Book Drive. National Honor Society will be hosting a book drive! Bring new or gently used children's books to the main lobby from Monday, March 30 through Thursday, April 2. All books will be donated to TVCCA Little Learners.

Seed Library. This year, the AgriScience horticulture students re running a seed library for all LHS students and staff. We would like to invite you to fill out the form if you are interested in free seeds for your summer gardens. Once you fill out the form, students will work to package your order. Horticulture students can also provide assistance in planning your garden if you need help. Be on the lookout for and email from Brooklynn Hepburn or Nora Bambardella, who will coordinate pick-up times for those who request seeds.

Pickle Ball Tournament. The Junior Class is hosting a pickleball tournament on Thursday, April 2, from 6-8pm in the gym. It will be $10 for teams of two. You can sign up during both lunch waves!

Movie Night. Join us on Friday, April 10, from 6-8pm in the auditorium for a screening of Zootopia 2. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase. No outside food or drinks, please!

Prom Closet. Check out the FREE dresses available in the Prom Closet before you spend hundreds of dollars on a new dress. There are so many styles and size to choose from -- and we have suits available as well. Prom Closet will be accessible on B Days only, in the main hallway intersection during Block 3 and both lunches. You may try dresses and suits on in the bathroom if you'd like. See Mrs. Finnegan with questions!

Student Parking. To obtain a permit to park on campus, licensed seniors and juniors may bring payment of $25 (cash or check payable to Ledyard High School), their license and registration, and the completed pages three and four of the parking packet to the Main Office. They can find the packet HERE, or linked above, sent to them via email, or in hard copy in the Main Office.

ONGOING CLUB MEETINGS:

Dungeons and Dragons Club. Dungeons and Dragons will meet Mondays after school in room 106, from 2:10-3:30pm.  Email Ms. Szell at sszell@ledyard.net or stop by her room with any questions. All are welcome to attend!

GSA. The Gender and Sexualities Alliance meets after school on Mondays from 2:05 to 2:45 in room 211, as well as during Activity Periods in room 111. GSA is run by students for students, and is open to everyone of all backgrounds. Join the Classroom with code mwfc5c3m.

More Than Words. More Than Words is a student leadership group aimed at supporting and celebrating the variety of cultures and students at LHS. Meetings are held every Tuesday all year long. Meetings are after school in room 211 until 3:30 (you can leave early if necessary). Join the Classroom with code uzbmvlb. Contact Mr. Jannke for more information.

Magic the Gathering Club. Magic, the Gathering is a superb card game that’s easy to learn and fun to play.  Everyone is welcome, with any level of experience!  We have games and tournaments every Tuesday after school in room 215/216 and are always happy to teach new players.  Bring your own deck or borrow one of ours.  All materials are provided.  Come learn a new game and meet new people!

Cupcakes and Causes. Cupcakes and Causes is a think-tank, of sorts, in which we discuss causes of worldwide concern and eat delicious cupcakes. Meetings are held after school once a month on a Wednesday in room 211. For more info and meeting dates see Mr. Jannke or join the Google Classroom with code qjswh24.

Youth Alive. The Youth Alive Bible Club will begin holding after school meetings every other Wednesday in room 102 beginning September 10th. All are welcome.

National Ocean Science Bowl. This group meets Wednesdays after school in room 103... 2:10-3:00 PM. Are you interested in the ocean and want a chance to test your knowledge? The ocean bowl is a quiz bowl style competition, want to learn more? Email Mr. Bednarz at dbednarz@ledyard.net or simply show up on Wednesday afternoon.

Key Club. Getting involved with school and community service is great for making connections, helping others, building your resume, etc., all while having fun. To sign up for Key Club events and to know meeting times, join the Classroom with code mjg4otj. Contact Mr. Jannke in 211 for more.

Interact Club. The Interact Club is the youth Rotary club for LHS. If you are looking to volunteer with service projects and help with other Rotary needs, this is the club. You will have opportunities to give back to the community while developing leadership skills and working with Rotarians who are active in their career or retired. Service projects and activities range from Rotary events like the Car Cruise, to powderpuff football, to blood drive organization, to distributing dictionaries to third graders, or to helping with town clean up efforts. If interested, please attend Activity Period meetings Mr. Wiz's room, 305 and join the Google classroom, 4zkhduj, for an update of available events and announcements.

Tutoring Program. The National Honor Society runs a tutoring program. Students tutor other students. If you would like to tutor others, join the Google Classroom with code fszwuxt (non-NHS tutors are welcome/needed!). To request a tutor, email Ariana Gutierrez at gutierrez-durana@ledyard.net. If you have any questions see Mr. Jannke.

Service Opportunities. Mr. Jannke (room 211) runs a Google Classroom called "Service Opportunities." Requests from other schools, organizations, and community members are regularly posted. If you are looking to do more community service activities, join the Classroom with code tjxoi34 and then sign up for events. Community service is personally rewarding and it helps build your resume for whatever you choose to do after high school. Get involved, help, and have fun.