Our first Lunch on the Lawn was a grand success! Thank you to everyone who came out!



We are so proud of this weeks PBIS winners for respecting education, the environment and everyone in our school! Keep up the positivity!

Way to go Harper! She is the first, first grader to reach her Red reading goal this year!

These three third graders earned their Red reading awards today!!! Way to go girls, keep reading!!!

HS Volleyball 9/25

Next week is Homecoming! We will be having loads of fun with our dress-up days!

Homecoming week is coming fast! Friday, October 3rd will be the parade. Please see the flyer for more information!

Here are our weekly PBIS winners! Way to go Knights, we love to see you respecting education, everyone and your environment!


Athletics the week of September 22, 2025

Good Friday morning, Knights! Please click below to access the agenda for the Special BOE meeting to be held next Wednesday at the high school. The purpose of the meeting is to hold the FY 26 budget hearing and presentation of the school improvement plans. Thank you, and have a great weekend.
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HS Volleyball 9/18

HS Volleyball 9/16

Join us for Lunch on the Lawn on September 26th from 11-1pm!

HS Volleyball 9/15

ALAH JV Volleyball finish 2nd Place at the 2025 Knights Classic Tournament.


JH Baseball 9/13

HS Volleyball 9/11

Coffee truck at LGS tomorrow 7 AM to 10:30 AM

Hey ALAH Knights,
We are inviting you and your families to spend a Knight with us under the stars! Mrs. Seal, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Allen invite you all to LGS Astronomy Knight 2025 on Monday, October 6th, 2025, from 7:00 – 8:00 PM. Bring a blanket, lawn chair, binoculars, or a telescope, if you have one! If you don’t, that is OK, just bring you! There will be a couple of telescopes and binoculars that you can look through.
Weather permitting, we will spend time lying back on the grass and watching the stars! There is a LOT more going on up there than you think! You can see a lot just by lying back and looking at the night sky! You can see the entire universe, and that’s a BIG place! Meteors, comets, the moon, and all the planets, stars, constellations, galaxies, and much more! You can also see satellites, planes, and sometimes you can see space ships, like the International Space Station!
Please do not bring white light flashlights. We will have red light flashlights to see by. Once the sun sets, our eyes will slowly adjust to night vision, red light does not interfere with night vision, but white light does. We plan on being on the soccer field where it will hopefully be darkest, so we can see as much as possible! There will be a full moon, called The Hunter’s Moon. This year it is also called the Harvest Moon, so there will be plenty of light to see.
In the event of inclement weather, we will try for the next night, Tuesday, October 7th.
We are inviting you and your families to spend a Knight with us under the stars! Mrs. Seal, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Allen invite you all to LGS Astronomy Knight 2025 on Monday, October 6th, 2025, from 7:00 – 8:00 PM. Bring a blanket, lawn chair, binoculars, or a telescope, if you have one! If you don’t, that is OK, just bring you! There will be a couple of telescopes and binoculars that you can look through.
Weather permitting, we will spend time lying back on the grass and watching the stars! There is a LOT more going on up there than you think! You can see a lot just by lying back and looking at the night sky! You can see the entire universe, and that’s a BIG place! Meteors, comets, the moon, and all the planets, stars, constellations, galaxies, and much more! You can also see satellites, planes, and sometimes you can see space ships, like the International Space Station!
Please do not bring white light flashlights. We will have red light flashlights to see by. Once the sun sets, our eyes will slowly adjust to night vision, red light does not interfere with night vision, but white light does. We plan on being on the soccer field where it will hopefully be darkest, so we can see as much as possible! There will be a full moon, called The Hunter’s Moon. This year it is also called the Harvest Moon, so there will be plenty of light to see.
In the event of inclement weather, we will try for the next night, Tuesday, October 7th.

JH Baseball 9/9

