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2024-2025 LSMS WEB Leaders
This year 140 7th grade students applied to be a WEB Leader. Congratulations to these Wildcats for making the team that will lead next year's 6th graders:
Isabella Abaricia
Bailyn Adams
Thomas Balanay
Camilla Barbin
Weston Beckerle
Grace Bohnert
Caelyn Borgsmiller
Mackenzie Bruns
Evelyn Buehner
Melanie Clarrey
Henry Coppin
Kaylee Corless
Samuel D'aquila
Aubrey Dalton
Hailey Davenport
Keandra Davis
Jack Devine
Elizabeth Eckelkamp
Gabrielle Ely
Jack Esslinger
Colin Estrada
Will Fanger
Paisley Fonke
Kinley Fortner
Timothy George
Sam Gutierrez
Brylee Hall
Max Heacox
Tyler Heisel
Lucas Hiebsch
Loralei Hulsey
Evelynn Humes
Marley Huskey
Ainslee Hutchinson
Cooper Jackson
Adam Kahn
Layla Khalailah
Elisa Kirn
Ellie Kromann
Gretchen Lack
Cathy Li
Harper Lowery
Analeigh Marshall
Lily Masek
Aubrey Mathes
Riley Mathison
Lauren Maune
Salle Mazzola
Jude McCart
Olivia Monahan
Annabelle Moore
Olivia Nies
Adam Pate
Fia Pavia-Higel
William Pieschel
Amelia Ponstingl
Ryan Proost
Liam Quinn
Amsden Reekie
Hayden Rickles
Lilian Schormann
Sophia Shipp
Ryan Smith
Selah Southards
Kerri Steele
Lilly Tucker
Isla Vandeven
Jackson Vennemann
Reese Vogelsang
Ryder Warmbrodt
Hollyn Weaver
Mekena Weibrecht
Michael Werges
Tim Wu
Elizabeth Wylie
Evelyn Youngwith
Congratulations to our new WEB Leaders, can't wait to see how you will help lead our school next year!
6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Track Meet
LaSalle showed up to Crestview Middle School for the Grade Level Track meets ready to complete! Quite a lot of Wildcats placed very well, and we all here at LaSalle congratulate them and are very proud of them - Congratulations Wildcats!!!
And a special shout-out to our PE teachers for making the day a success!!
Wildcat Chess Tournament:
On Wednesday, May 15th, the LaSalle Spring Chess Club held the annual Wildcat Chess Tournament. There were many games won and lost, but everyone had fun and were just excited to come and play.
FACS AcLab Community Project
For the last 8-week Ac-Lab of the school year, the FACS room has been working hard on creating pillows, handbags, makeup bags, and many other things for people in need of these basic items. Students all are striving to put in their best effort, and working step-by-step on each project one at a time. One student explains, "We each take apart and do one step of the process, then pass it on so someone else can do the next. We do that continuously until it's finished." Mrs. Biernbaum said that next year she would like to expand this Ac-Lab option to more people, who are interested in helping to meet other people's needs. Click here to read the Rockwood School District article on this amazing group!
What a way to show off our great Wildcat Pride Expectations!