
LC Elem Summer School
☀️Summer School = Summer Fun☀️
Week 3 of summer school ended with a trip to Bowman's. Students got to make s’mores, play on the equipment and went on a nature bingo scavenger hunt. Beautiful morning to spend outside!
#Proud2bLC
#InvestmentInKids





Loup City Public Schools opened its doors for the TourDe Nebraska riders on 6/21 - 6/22. Supper was served by the United Methodist Church and breakfast by the LC Social Committee/Staff.





The National History Day (NHD) awards ceremony was held virtually today (6-18-22). Loup City was represented by the following students with amazing projects:
Olivia Fitzgerald and Eva Jaixen- website
Aleia Friesen, Nicole Chilewski and Allie LoneElk- documentary
Cole Lawson and Austin Landers- exhibit
Brogan Setlik and Korbyn Oseka- documentary
Elijah Solis and Thaddeus Harris- documentary
Congratulations to Eva and Olivia for winning the United States Marine Corps History Prize.
(teacher- Kim Henry)


☀️Week 2 of LCPS summer school is in the books!
Our theme for this week was animals. We finished the week with a trip to Pete's Safari and Petting Zoo. This was a great trip and enjoyed by all!!
Today's teachers and paras were Lindsay Gappa, Holly Meyers, Samantha Wrick, Kyle Knaub, Kerri Patterson, Kelly Farrell, Becky Mroczek and Mr. Reikofski.





Reminder, students entering grades 8-12 who are interested in participating in sports during the 2022-2023 school year must have a physical form turned in before they are allowed to practice.

Elementary Summer School
Week one: summer learning complete! We traveled to the Sherman County museum: learned about Flag Day,folding of the flag and played country school games. Thanks Cathy, Donna and ladies! Audrey Heil invite us to the library for fun activities on fossils.





Loup City Public Schools is pleased to announce some summer services beginning Monday, June 6, 2022. Breakfast service available free of charge for all children ages 1 - 18 from 7:30am to 8:30am. Lunch from 11:30am-12:30pm. Loup City Elementary Summer Program operates from 8:30am to 11:30am for registered students. All students must be picked up by 12:30pm. Students not participating in the lunch program but registered and attending the summer education program should be picked up at 11:30. Hopefully see you Monday!

Sherman County Economic Development is working on a plan to help address the need for additional early childhood care openings in our area. One of the first identified steps in this process is to assess the needs of local families and employers. To do that they have recently launched a survey for anyone that lives, works, and/or operates a business in Sherman County/the Loup City School District.
The survey can be found at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LoupCityEarlyChildhood - The survey will help gauge interest, bring up concerns, and indicate potential capacity needed throughout the county. They also appreciate feedback from current childcare providers as they formulate a plan to better assist them in this process. Have a wonderful day and thank you!

Loup City Public Schools will be providing the Summer Food Service
Program from June 3 rd to July 1, 2022. Breakfast will be served from
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and Lunch will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. All meals will be served and eaten in the commons area in
the Loup City High School.
The Summer Food Service Program is a federally funded and state
administered program. This program provides free meals for children
age 1 to 18 years of age and you do not need to be a part of the Loup
City school system or community to attend. All children in this age
group are welcomed no matter where you live.
We have a variety of activities at the school this summer, including
summer school, weight lifting and sports camps. So if your attending
any of these activities, visiting relatives or just staying at home. Stop in
for breakfast, lunch or both. It will be a great way to get a nutritious
meal at no cost. Encourage your child to stop in for something to eat.
We’d love to serve them.


Our Arcadia-Loup City High School Volleyball Fundraiser is up and running! Please contact a volleyball player or coach to buy tickets for your chance to win a Char-Broil 4-Burner Outdoor Gas Griddle. All proceeds go to helping our team pay for summer camps and gear. Drawing will be on Sunday, June 5th on Facebook Live!

Action from the afternoon Red and Black Day festivities.





Attention all Elementary and High school volleyball players and parents! Please consider attending the Volleyball FUNdamentals Camp on July 6th & 7th! We hope to see all of you there!



Red and Black Day action from a few of our Grades K-3 students. Action continues this afternoon with Grades 4, 5, and 6.





Summer weight room for students in grades 7-12 for the 2022-2023 school year will begin on Wednesday, June 1st. Hours will be from 6:00am-8:30am M-W-F through July 27th (closed July 1st and 4th).


Mrs. Brandt's Algebra 2 Students surveyed Loup City Public Schools students about various topics for the Statistics Unit! Topics included: Travel, AR Data, Phone Apps, Social Media Data, Academics and School Data.

It is no tall tale that the Sixth Grade Musical was performed tonight to a packed house!




No School: Friday May 6, 2022


The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) is pleased to announce the student recipients of the Spring 2022 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association (NCPA) Academic All-State Awards. Since 2006 this NSAA Awards Program has recognized students who meet the criteria for nomination by their school in the season of their activity.
Congratulations to Loup City High school's recipients!
Music: Ella Jaixen and Bailey Kuehl
Boys Track & Field: Chase Stieb
Girls Track & Field: Landri Loos
https://nsaa-static.s3.amazonaws.com/textfile/awards/2021-2022SpringNCPAWinners.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0hZtfDeMIxQdhJPZvABwSG3c1pkzY0LpVuMTNe4tEV9A8-M1Y18bxaRl4


Loup City FFA Annual Flower Sale!
Saturday, May 7, 9:00am to 11:00am
See you at the Greenhouse!

New Loup City FFA Officers for 2022-2023
Parker Slobaszewski, Sentinel, Mallory Tuma, Vice President, Libby Ference, Secretary, Landri Loos, President, Conner Slobaszewski, Treasurer, Hailey Rademacher, Reporter
