• Lunch Bunch ReadingGirl Reading

    Tuesdays: Grades 3-4 

    Thursdays: Grade 5

    During Recess when we have indoor lunch.

    See your teacher for a ticket!

     

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  • Black History Month Poster Contest

    A Century of Black Life, History, and Culture!

    This contest is open to all Lord Stirling students!

    Guidelines: Design and decorate a poster 24" x 36" or smaller.  The Committee will judge the poster based on content, creativity and originality.

     

    Deadline: Posters must be submitted on February 14th to your homeroom teacher. Posters will be displayed and the winner will receive a prize!

     

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  • Ride with PRIDE
     
    PURPOSE RESPECT INTEGRITY DEPENDABILITY EMPATHY
    ​At Lord Stirling Community School, we strive to teach the highly important values of  PURPOSE RESPECT INTEGRITY DEPENDABILITY EMPATHY and give our students the opportunity to "Ride with  P.R.I.D.E !"
    Through daily SEL morning class discussions, weekly SEL lessons, weekly opportunities to acknowledge students who are Riding with P.R.I.D.E., and monthly opportunities to acknowledge students who are role models as Knights of Honor, and our teacher's creative integration of our school values into their lesson plans.
     

  • Check Grades
     
    Parents and Students can check grades on
    Students use your school email as your username and your Google Password
    Parents use your separate username that was sent home with you at conference time.
     

  • Internet Safety
     
    Netsmartz
    The NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) for children aged 5 to 17, parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet.
     
     
    Internet Safety Guide
    A parents Guide for Internet Safety
     
    Be Web Aware
    Be Web Aware is a national, bilingual public education program on Internet safety. The objective of everyone involved in this project is to ensure young people benefit from the Internet, while being safe and responsible in their online activities.
     
    Isafe
    i-SAFE Inc. is the leader in Internet safety education. Available in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Department of Defense schools located across the world, i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation whose mission is to educate and empower youth to make their Internet experiences safe and responsible. The goal is to educate students on how to avoid dangerous, inappropriate, or unlawful online behavior. i-SAFE accomplishes this through dynamic K-12 curriculum and community outreach programs to parents, law enforcement, and community leaders. It is the only Internet safety foundation to combine these elements.
     
    WiredSafety
    WiredSafety provides help, information and education to Internet and mobile device users of all ages. They help victims of cyberabuse ranging from online fraud, cyberstalking and child safety, to hacking and malicious code attacks. We also help parents with issues, such as MySpace and cyberbullying.