REVIEW: LVES Drama Stands Tall in ‘Giants’ “Giants in the Sky” opened Friday, April 20, and closes on Saturday, April 21, in the school’s Goulding Hall. The curtain opens at 5:30 p.m. on both nights. Tickets are $3.
Lucerne Valley’s DIDAR Team Wins Renaissance Award The little team that could scores big at state Destination Imagination tournament, could go to Global Tournament as a wild-card.
Lucerne Valley USD offering Free Summer Meals program Attention Parents: Seamless Summer Option provides any person 18 years and under free meals Monday through Thursday; meals include milk, juice, grain, protein, fruits and vegetables.
DI Team Heading to State Tournament D.I.D.A.R. Destination Imagination team wins trophy at regional competition
LVES Family Science Night Showcases STEM Learning Gavin Hirschhorn’s “Shake, Rattle, and Roll” wins overall prize; Evan Lambert wins K-3 category and a Mojave Environmental Education Consortium award
Dr. Kiti Frierer-Randall "Changing the Trajectory of Our Students" Dr. Kiti Randall talked with the LVES School staff on 3/14/18, about "Changing the Trajectory of Students Through Understanding Brain Development and Time In".
Change in Bus Schedule Friday March 23rd. Buses will run the same as Tuesday 3/20 Rt 52 and Rt. 53 will be combined Friday March 23rd. Route 53 will run as scheduled in the morning except Hwy 247 & Midway. Route 52 will run 10 - 15 minutes late. Route 55: East End stops will be transported by Rt. 56 at 7:35 am. Parents we truly appreciate your cooperation. Feel free to contact Transportation with any questions or concerns. 760-248-6805 Thank you.
Patrick Lord, JoAnne McGinnis Named Employees of the Month Longtime teacher Vici Miller applauded JoAnne McGinnis's hard work; Patrick Lord recognized as outstanding coach, educator.
Food Menus Now on Website If you want to know what's being served at the Lucerne Valley Elementary School cafeteria simply click on "Food Menu" under the "About Us" tab on the school website.
Extreme Science, Extreme Fun Hagerman the Magician shows what looks like magic is actually science, and science can be very entertaining, indeed.