During open times & at least 10 minutes prior to the bell change, (7:55/9:30/11:05/11:55/12:45/1:35), students will be able to visit the LRC by reserving and choosing a seat.
READ & AGREE TO THE LRC RULES BEFORE SIGNING UP TO VISIT THE LRC for the first time.
Use the “appointment time slots” to reserve your LRC seat location. (Confused? Watch How-to Video and/or Read How-to Guide and/or come see me in the LRC & I'll show you how it works!)
Seating may be limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis for study hall and lunch periods.
You will be required to arrive directly to the LRC after study hall attendance is taken and are only using the time slots to designate your preferred location within the LRC (in the "Where" section, type in your location-AV Group Corner/GMM Wall/Window Seat/S.T.E.A.M. Lounge/Entry Soft Seats/Whiteboard Tables).
Lunch time visitors will need to
also sign-up to reserve and choose a seat
get a written pass from LRC Staff earlier in the day or before going to lunch,
with pass in hand, return directly to the LRC after finishing lunch
Students visiting during their class time
will be allowed in the LRC at the discretion of the LRC Staff.
are required to have a note of permission from their classroom teacher.
must remain in the LRC until the bell unless otherwise noted
Snack box Fundraiser
In order to minimize delays, disruptions, tardies, etc.:
When the LRC is open the snack box may be open for students to purchase snacks 10 minutes AFTER each tardy bell & AFTER LRC attendance is taken.
The snack box will close 10 min. before the start of the next block (or period, during Block 3).
Students in the LRC are not permitted to buy, leave & otherwise deliver snacks to friends during class time.
Students are not permitted to visit the LRC during class time without a note of permission specifically to the LRC.
EHS LRC CALENDARS
Virtual Spring Break
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Explore the many caves of this incredible national park in New Mexico. A park ranger will guide you on this virtual tour.
Great Wall of China
One of the wonders of the world, the Great Wall of China is more than 3,000 miles and runs across several parts of northern China. This virtual tour lets you "walk" along it, sort of.
Universal Orlando Resort
And, yep, I'm including it because this is where my family should be headed. The theme park has videos of its rides and more on its YouTube channel.
Visit WRAL for the complete list or WCPSS for more ideas!