Boys Basketball play at home tomorrow at 6:00.
Girls Basketball play at Iberia tomorrow at 6:00. Varsity will play first at Iberia.
Last day of the FLT games are:
Iberia V Plato girls 12:00
Newburg V Licking boys 1:30
Crocker V Newburg girls 3:00
Dixon V Plato boys 4:30
Licking V Richland girls 6:00
Iberia V Richland boys 7:30
Follow along on Allen Hilliard Sports on FB if you can’t make it!
Today’s FLT games:
Laquey V Iberia Girls 4:00
Dixon V Plato Girls 5:30
Crocker V Newburg Boys 7:00
Licking V Laquey Boys 8:30
Reminder
Curbside meals are available Friday from 9-11am at the Pickup gym doors. Breakfast and lunch will be provided at no cost for anyone under 18.
The semester is coming to an end and its DECISION time. The second semester starts on January 5th and the Laquey School District would like to invite all virtual students back to classroom learning. Cleaning services are enhanced and masks are being worn when social distancing doesn’t take place. The Laquey teachers would love to see all students back in the classroom learning. If you are a virtual student and want to return to school please contact the Student Services Office. We are excited to work with you to set up your schedule, bus transportation, and other accommodations that are needed.
Mr. Stoumbaugh
Student Services Administrator
573-765-3711 ext. 200
Tonight’s Frisco League Tournament games:
Licking V Stoutland 5:00 boys
Iberia V Dixon 6:30 boys
Richland V Plato 8:00 boys
Tonight’s Frisco League Tournament games are as follows:
5:00 Dixon V Stoutland Girls
6:30 Licking V Crocker Girls
8:00 Richland V Newburg Girls
Penguin Patch closes December 4th!
LAST CHANCE
Shop now at our online Penguin Patch Holiday Shop.
Place your order and Help our school earn money at
https://shop. penguinpatch.com
If you choose the ship to school option no shipping charge!
Thank you for your support of Laquey Elementary School
We had a successful blood drive and exceeded our goal!
Thanks to everyone who donated and helped through the day. Thanks also for being patient and flexible as we had students in and out of class.
I appreciate you!
From Student Council
NURSE NEWS
Reminder – Laquey R-5 has a 24 -hour Fever free, Vomiting free and Diarrhea free policy. A temperature over 100.0 F is considered a fever, your child can return once they have been 24 hours without a fever over 100.0 F and without the use of fever reducing medications being given: examples include Tylenol or Ibuprofen.
If your child is sent home from the nurse’s office with a fever over 100.0 F, vomiting, and/or diarrhea your child will need to remain out of school the following day.
If you have any questions please feel free to call the school at 573-765-3245.
Thank you
Mrs. Chastain
Blood Drive today!
Here are some photos of students volunteering and donating.
Great job!!!
Christmas Parade and Bazaar
Congratulations to our Lady Hornets on their first round win agains Stoutland! They will advance and play on Monday at 5:00pm vs Licking. Come out and support your hometown team!
To follow along and watch the Frisco League games live, follow Allen Hilliard Sports on Facebook. Currently live is Laquey vs Stoutland.
https://m.facebook.com/AllenHilliardSports/
Laquey Schools will be closed from Wednesday Nov. 25 to Friday Nov. 27 for Thanksgiving Break. Offices will be open again Monday Nov. 30. Have a great Thanksgiving!!
Frisco League Tournament Update!!
The home basketball games for tomorrow November 24 have been canceled.
Missouri’s Knights of Columbus have been in partnership with Missouri Special Olympics for over 30 years. Knights of Columbus, St. Robert Charter have been working directly with Laquey R-V School District’s Special Olympics Organization for over 10 years. 15,000+ athletes across Missouri are able to discover new strengths, abilities, skills, and success through the power of sports in Special Olympics. The Campaign for People with Intellectual Disabilities, better known as the local Tootsie Roll Drive, take up donations to raise money for this great program. The money raised by donations go towards contributions within local communities. Steve Hoffman and Adam Sadowski were pleased to be able to hand Laquey Special Olympics a check for over $550!
Thank you so much for your valued partnership and generosity in allowing Laquey’s Special Olympics Program to reach out and benefit so many of our local youth!
Laquey Student Council would like to thank everyone who participated in our food drive. Our goal was to collect food for ten food baskets, but due to the number of generous donations, we were able to help thirty-two families in our district with a Thanksgiving Meal!
Just a reminder.
Curbside meals will be available for anyone 18 and younger this Friday at the elementary gym doors. They will be available from 9-11. There is no cost for the meals.