Monday, April 25, 2011

Lakeview Student Wins Citizens Financial Bank Essay Contest


Congratulations to Rupa Palla, who won the Citizen's Financial Bank Essay Contest. Rupa took first place in the essay contest whose topic was, "The Importance of Saving". Pictured above is Rupa, Mr. Windsor and Corrine Ganiec, Branch Manager. Nice job Rupa!!!!

German Band Performs for Lakeview Students




On Tuesday, April 19th Lakeview students were treated to a perfomance by The Bietigheim Bissingen Musikschule Big Band and the Jegenblasorchester, which is a concert band. These groups are made up of high school age students who attend the Bietigheim-Bissingen Musikschule. These high school students traveled from Germany to participate in an exchange program with Downers Grove North and South High School's. This exchange has been going on for 25 years. The Tedeschi Family had the pleasure of hosting Mr. Alex Wolpert and his twelve year old son, Lukas.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Congratulations to Mr. Safranski

Lakeview Jr High is proud to announce that Eighth grade social studies instructor, Mark Safranski, was made a New Member of the US Army War College's National Security Seminar. The National Security Seminar is the annual capstone event of the US Army War College graduate program that prepares the future senior leaders of the US Army, as well as select officials from the State Department, the intelligence community and foreign governments. Mr. Safranski was nominated to become a New Member by Dr. Steven Metz, Chairman of the Regional Strategy Department of the Strategic Studies Institute, the US Army's official think tank.

In June, Safranski, along with other civilian New Members from a broad range of professional backgrounds, will attend a week long seminar at the US Army War College in Pennsylvania devoted to problems of national security, defense policy and the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr. Safranski has edited or was a contributing author to a number of articles and two books in the fields of strategic studies and national security and has taught social studies at Lakeview Jr. High School since 1994.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Penny Wars!

The Lakeview Junior High Student Council is organizing a “Penny War” each school day during the week of April 11 – 15th, The goal of the “Penny War” is to help raise funds for two important causes: The American Red Cross and Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy. During the “Penny War”, 6th 7th and 8th graders are encouraged to donate spare change and dollar bills. All coins will count as positive points towards their class. For example, a 6th grader who donates a quarter will earn 25 points for the 6th grade class. All paper money will count as negative points. Students who bring in paper money will want the negative points to go towards the other class's donations. In other words, 7th grader donating a $5 bill would want to place the negative 500 points in the 6th or 8th grade container. This is where “war” strategy is important! The class that earns the most points wins!
100% of the proceeds will be split between the American Red Cross's effort to help Japan and the Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy.

Monday, April 4, 2011

PBIS Celebration







Today, in celebration of earning Ten Pounds of PAWS, as part of the PBIS Program, the Lakeview students were treated to an assembly of Teacher vs. Student Snowball. Snowball is like dodgeball, but played with yarn balls. Seventy-five student names were drawn out of the ten pounds of PAWS and those students earned the ability to participate in the games. Fun was had by all and our new goal for PBIS will be set soon ...