
It's About that Time...

Coaching Position still open to be filled! Join our coaching staff and work with some great kids!


Join our team for the upcoming school year with these 2 positions!


20 Days!


Any high school football player that does NOT already have a helmet checked out to them can meet Mr. Habe at 9:00 am tomorrow (July 23rd) in the weight room to check out a helmet. Thank you.

ALC Student-Athletes


As our students get their fair projects and animals to the Sherman County Fair the staff at Loup City Public Schools congratulates you on your hard work!
Good Luck!


Carpet and paint are done! Grades 3-5 upgrades complete! #Proud2bLC



Almost forgot to remind you!
We are so excited for this year!


Remember parents/caregivers-- this week we are running from 12-4pm due to Summer School. Drop off is still at the high school commons. (lunch will be provided) Please pick up your child at the ASP classroom at 4pm. Thank you!

Good luck to ALC Taylor Ference tonight in the Miss Basketball in Kearney.





Reminder: Second session of summer school starts tomorrow (July 15-19th). Drop off at 8 am at the Common's area for breakfast. Pick up at noon. All LCPS students are welcome 1st-6th grades. Lots of fun activities!!!
After School summer program will start at noon!


Reminder... Pre-Trip meeting Tuesday and DC in 24 days 😎


40 Days....

“We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
– Thomas Jefferson


Alicia Rhoads (Right) representing Team USA in the Downunder Games In Australia. What a great way to spend the 4th of July - team USA!


Team Camp Champs today in Harvard! Congrats to Caden Kusek who was named the Defensive MVP of the camp. #ALCrebels



50 Days...The Race is On!


The third week of Summer ASP was full of fun and engaging STEM activities! The younger kids did unplugged coding and coded with Jack the mouse. The older group learned about Micro:bits and coded them.





Elementary teachers are beefing it up at the Wonders Reading Workshop!