Ann
Spellman
Ms.
Spellman, who has been employed at LCC since 1980, most recently as
director of media services, has been granted faculty status as
assistant professor of media services. Under her direction, the
Media Services Department has expanded from a few thousand
audiovisual items to a collection of nearly 30,000 resources and
annual circulation of more than 60,000. She earned a master’s
degree from the University of Illinois at Springfield, with a
specialization in educational technology and management.
Jan
Rutledge
Ms.
Rutledge has been granted faculty status as assistant professor of
general education. She will continue in her role as director of the
Learning Resource Center, which she began in 1997. She assists
students who are struggling academically or need encouragement. In
addition, Ms. Rutledge as serves as a teacher in the General
Education Department. She holds a master’s degree from Eastern
Illinois University, with an emphasis in guidance counseling.
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Dr.
James Sennet
Dr.
Sennet, a 1981 graduate of Lincoln Christian Seminary, has been
called to be professor of interdisciplinary studies and philosophy.
He earned his doctorate in philosophy in 1990 from the University of
Nebraska, where he also served as the campus minister for five
years. Beginning in 1995, he served as professor of philosophy at
McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Iowa. He has written and
edited several books and articles concerning Christian philosophy.
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Second
semester
*Denotes
4.00 GPA honor roll
Sixth grade
High
honors — Jeffrey Clark, Joshua Conrady*, Taylor Hilgendorf*, Abby
Olson*, Jason Rohlfs*, Ben Wagoner, JoEllen Westen, Andrew
DeJarnette*, Travis Folkman, Alisia Newby, Chelsey Rankin, Weslee
Umphryes
Honors
— Vienna Purdue, Jordan Gass, Candice Collins, Alisia Newby
Honorable
mention — Natasha Johnston, Paul Klokkenga, Sara Behrends
Seventh grade
High
honors — Megan Backs*, Blaine Hellman, Jeff Lessen, Bill Detmers*,
Michael Schneider, Scott Ubbenga
Honors
— Erin Semple, Chynna McCloud
Honorable
mention — Nicole Buse, Zachary Flatley
Eighth grade
High
honors — Brian Baker*, Jenna Bergman*, Michelle Billings, Andrea Cross*,
Drew
Olson, Brock Lessen*, Heather Osborn*, Abby Klokkenga*
Honors
— Joni Cross
Honorable
mention — Brandon Crane, Amanda Johnson
Ninth grade
High
honors — Brian Baker*, Jenna Bergman*, Michelle Billings, Drew
Olson, Brock Lessen*, Heather Osborn*, Abby Klokkenga*
Honors
— Nicholas Alberts, Kyle Hoerbert, Alyssa Moehrin, Victoria Tuttle
Honorable
mention — Brittney Kavanaugh, Justin Hinch, Kyle Homer, Tara
Neuendorf, Melissa Tillman
10th grade
High
honors — Mark Baker*, Cody Christian*, Natalie Coers, Ashley Luken*,
Anthony Jones*, Danielle Bergman, Ryan Duckworth
Honors
— Alexis Wenninger, Shane Westen, Ann Proefrock, Nathaniel
Griesbaum
Honorable
mention — Danelle Clutter, Nicholette Chapman, Shane Westen, Sarah
Harrington, Brooke Detmers, Aaron Folkman, Matthew Gleason, Tiffany
Umphryes
11th grade
High
honors — Nichole Coers, Monica Proefrock*, Nicholas Coers
Honors
— Daniel Eeten*, Jaci Cross
Honorable
mention — Amanda Cheatham, Valerie Tillman
12th grade
High
honors — Leann Alberts, Kate Wrage*
Honors
— Jean Ann Cross, Jennifer Tuttle
Honorable
mention — Anne VanCleve, Brad Aper, Justin McCormick
Second
semester, fourth period
*Denotes 4.00 GPA honor
roll
(List to be posted)
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On
the first day, school will be dismissed for grades one through eight
at 10:30 a.m. at all buildings in the district. Kindergartners will
be dismissed at 10 a.m. on Aug. 30. All students in first through
eighth grade will be dismissed at 2:30 p.m. from Friday, Aug. 31,
through Thursday, Sept. 6
District
27 students in kindergarten though sixth grade will register on Aug.
8 and 9 at Northwest School, and students in seventh and eighth
grade will register at the junior high school. Registration hours at
both sites will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Registration
fees for the 2001-02 school year are as follows: kindergarten, $48;
grades one and two, $63; grades three through eight, $58.
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The
school lunch program will begin on Friday, Aug. 31, at a cost of
$1.25 per day. Students eligible for reduced price lunches will pay
40 cents per day.
According
to state law, before entering kindergarten and fifth grade, pupils
must present a completed health card signed by a licensed physician
within the past year.
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Buses
will run the morning routes according to the regular bus schedule
and will return the students immediately upon the dismissal of
school. Note: No student living within 1˝ miles of the high school
will be provided with bus transportation.
All
students are to register and pay their fees in the hall in front of
the main office according to the following schedule:
Monday, Aug. 6 |
Seniors |
9 a.m.-noon |
Monday, Aug. 6 |
Freshmen |
1-3 p.m. |
Tuesday, Aug. 7 |
Juniors |
9 a.m.-noon |
Tuesday, Aug. 7 |
Sophomores |
1-3 p.m. |
Wednesday, Aug. 8 |
Anyone |
1-3 p.m.
5-7 p.m. |
Note:
Students not able to register at their scheduled time are to
register from 1 to 3 p.m. or from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8. Students
are reminded to bring their Social Security number with them.
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Registration
fees for the 2001-2002 school year are as follows:
Freshmen |
$52.50
plus required workbooks |
Sophomores |
$46.00
plus required workbooks |
Juniors |
$41.00
plus required workbooks |
Seniors |
$41.00
plus required workbooks |
Band students must pay an additional $7.25 fee. |
Individuals
requesting a textbook fee exemption must present a letter from the
Public Aid office or some other type of proof of being a Public Aid
recipient.
On
Monday during freshman registration, student council members will be
available to assist freshmen in finding lockers and classes and to
help answer any questions the incoming students may have.
As
a service, LCHS is providing students with student accident
insurance coverage. Materials may be picked up at registration.
Student athletes are reminded that they must have insurance coverage
or fill out an insurance waiver prior to beginning practice.
Student
lunch prices for the 2001-2002 school year will be $1.60. There will
be no cafeteria food service on Tuesday, Aug. 28.
The
staff in-service session for the beginning of the school year for
all District 404 employees will be on Monday, Aug. 27, starting at 8
a.m. in the high school cafeteria.
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