POSTED: October 9, 2024 🏐🐅 🏐7th Grade Volleyball Conference Game Tonight at Lakeview! Last chance to come out and support your Lady Tigers 6:30 at Lakeview Middle School. 🏐🐅🏐 #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Volleyball
POSTED: October 8, 2024 Students from the teaching pathway at WCHS were here at Lakeview Middle School to observe a day in the life of a teacher. Moses Hackenberg, Victoria Soberanis, Kaitlyn O'Dell, Carina Diaz Tello and Rosalee Aldefer spent the day helping out in the classroom, observing, and getting a better understanding of what it means to be a teacher. They have a five paragraph experience response activity to do as a reflection for their program. Thanks to Veronica Helser, Teaching Profession Pathway at Warsaw Area Career Center, for coordinating this opportunity. The class is called Principles of Teaching and is a dual credit option for students through Grace College. Lakeview supervising teachers were Mrs. Metler, Mrs. Boggs, and Mrs. Reichard. #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires #Teach
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Teach
POSTED: October 8, 2024 Mr. Weaver's PLTW Medical Detectives students wrap up the quarter by applying their knowledge of sheep brain anatomy. Advanced students will dissect a deer heart as well. #wcsinspires #LakeviewInspires #PLTW
about 2 months ago, Justin Weaver
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Medical Detectives students wearing lab coats and goggles work together to remove the dura mater from a sheep's brain.
Posted: October 7, 2024 Lakeview Family, We'd love your help to gather much needed supplies before Friday, October 11: ​ Larger items (new or used): Dehumidifiers (one specific family is in need of a commercial dehumidifier, however many small ones are helping too!) Portable Generators Chainsaws ​ Personal Hygiene: Body wipes Camping shower kits Baby wipes etc. Portable Bucket Toilets ​ Cooking/Food: Propane Camp stoves Propane tanks Packaged rice/quinoa and packaged meats Water: Any form of water will help as there is no timeline for the city water to be back running. Life Straws (single, family, community) Gatorade/electrolyte drinks or packets Clean up supplies: Tarps Muck boots (chemical resistant) Disposable protective suits Respirators (or N-95 masks) Goggles/Safety glasses Shovels, buckets, garden wagons, trash bags If you want to help out but can’t bring anything in, we are also collecting monetary donations as well for larger items like generators and getting Shell and BP gas cards to keep generators running and fill up tanks for people who have lost so much! There is no pressure to give. We have a Lakeview teacher (Jordan Gardner) with a personal connection - so your donations will help specific families with huge needs in the deep parts of the mountains surrounding Asheville. ​ Thanks you!
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Donate
POSTED: October 7, 2024 7th and 8th grade girls basketball tryouts will be October 22nd from 5:30-7:00 and October 24th from 3:30-5:00. These will be held at Lakeview this year. It is preferred that you attend both tryout days! If you have any questions please email or talk to Coach Wood. Students need a physical if not in a fall sport! #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires #basketball
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
BB
POSTED: October 4, 2024 Jon McDillon is an invaluable asset to all three secondary schools, providing critical support to both teachers and students. His work with the middle and high school math departments ensures curriculum development is strong, vertically aligned, and infused with best practices. Jon doesn't just support the department—he works directly with students when needed, showcasing his versatility and dedication. In addition to his math expertise, Jon plays a pivotal role in supporting new teachers across all secondary schools. Through New Teacher Orientation, Learning Crew, Learning Walks, individual coaching cycles, and regular classroom check-ins, he offers tailored guidance, feedback, and goal-setting to ensure every new teacher feels confident and supported. His leadership extends to planning and facilitating quarterly joint Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) for the two middle schools while actively participating in PLCs across all secondary buildings. Jon also assists in creating and reviewing Common Formative Assessments (CFAs) and Interim Assessments to ensure they align with state standards and are appropriately rigorous for each grade level. Beyond assessments, Jon coordinates peer-to-peer learning days, fostering collaboration and growth among teachers at all three schools. Jon McDillon’s comprehensive support, insight, and leadership significantly impact the entire secondary school community, elevating the quality of education and professional development. #LakeviewInspires #EdgewoodInspires #WCHSInspires #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
McDillon
POSTED: October 4, 2024 As the ELA Instructional Coach, Alysha Kline plays a vital role in supporting both the middle and high school ELA teams. By assisting with curriculum development and sharing best practices, Alysha ensures that Lakeview students are not only meeting state standards but are also equipped with the literacy skills they need for life. Alysha carefully plans and facilitates ELA collaboration days for all three schools and extends support to the middle school social studies and science teams by breaking down literacy standards and offering implementation ideas. In addition, Alysha leads joint ELA PLCs for both middle schools and attends regular PLCs across all three schools, always serving as a dedicated liaison to communicate important information between administrators and staff. With a passion for teacher growth, Alysha also helps organize peer-to-peer learning days, allowing teachers to learn from one another and grow together. A huge part of Alysha’s heart lies in supporting new teachers at the secondary level through New Teacher Orientation, Learning Crew sessions, Learning Walks, and one-on-one coaching cycles. We are incredibly fortunate to have Alysha’s expertise, dedication, and leadership, and we deeply appreciate the positive impact she has on our teachers and students alike. #LakeviewInspires #EdgewoodInspires #WCHSInspires #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Kline
POSTED: October 3, 2024 Come join the spooky fun at Lakeview's annual Halloween Dance, Tuesday October 29th from 6-8pm! We will have concessions, games, a photo booth, and a DJ for you to enjoy! Entry is just $5 and goes to the Student Council's charity choice for the year. Costumes are encouraged, but remember to keep it school appropriate, and leave the props at home! ​ #LakeviewInspires #wcsinpsires #StudentCouncil
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Halloween Dance
POSTED: October 3, 2024 Mrs. Doyle recently learned about FREERICE during a summer professional development conference. Her students will be introduced to this to not only remediate and enrich skills, but for every problem answered correctly, 10 grains of rice are donated. Freerice is an educational trivia game that helps students get smarter while making a difference for people around the world. Every question you answer correctly raises 10 grains of rice for the World Food Programme (WFP) to support its work saving and changing lives around the world. ​ #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires #GiveBack #Trivia #empathy #globalcitizenship
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Free Rice
POSTED: October 3, 2024 Last Lakeview volleyball game of the regular season against Edgewood. Wear pink for Pink Out Night!! 🩷🩷 7th grade plays first 5:00 pm at Edgewood followed by 8th grade! 🏐 🐅 🖤🧡 -Lisa SetserLMS 7th Grade Volleyball Coach
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
VOLLEYBALL
POSTED: 10.03.2024 Lakeview Middle School is excited to announce a new Garden Club, led by 7th-grade ELA teacher Mrs. Lynn Studebaker! The students are on a mission to learn how to grow beautiful plants and make Lakeview an even more beautiful place to be. If you'd like to support the club by volunteering or donating, please reach out to Mrs. Studebaker at lynnstudebaker@warsawschools.org. We appreciate any help in nurturing this exciting new venture! #LakeviewInspires #LetsGrow #GardenClub #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Garden Club
POSTED: October 2, 2024 Lakeview Middle School participated in the DiscoverME field trip on October 2, 2024, where students gained valuable insights into local industries, specifically advanced manufacturing. Through hands-on experiences, they explored a wide range of career opportunities in fields like orthopedics, automotive, and marine manufacturing, which are vital to Kosciusko County's economy. Students from Lakeview engaged in activities like a CNC machine demonstration, virtual reality training for medical education, and matching orthopedic implants with anatomy. These interactive sessions allowed them to connect classroom learning to real-world applications and make informed decisions about their future academic and career pathways. #LakeviewInspires #DiscoverMe #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
DM
DM
Lakeview is extending a heartfelt THANK YOU to our amazing custodian team, led by the dedicated Anthony Upchurch. Every day, this hardworking crew goes above and beyond to ensure our middle school is clean, safe, and welcoming for our students and staff. A special shout-out to Kayla, Larry, Joey, Anthony, Chase, Ana, and Mary for the countless ways you keep our school running smoothly. Whether it’s cleaning classrooms, maintaining the hallways, or ensuring our grounds are neat and tidy, your hard work does not go unnoticed. But it’s not just about keeping things clean – this team plays a crucial role in keeping our students safe. As crossing guards during student arrival and dismissal, they provide a safe and orderly environment, making sure that every child crosses the street securely. Your dedication and care make a huge difference in our school community, and we appreciate everything you do! Thank you for making Lakeview a better, safer, and brighter place every day! #LakeviewInspires #CustodianDay #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Custodian
Custodian
Posted: October 1, 2024 Today, students at Lakeview Middle School participated in a Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) Phone-a-Thon during CORE. With just 39 minutes, students were challenged to raise $3,000 by contacting family, friends, and local businesses. Lakeview students and their contacts really came through! Thank you to all who donated and made a pledge. The total at this time (with more expected to come in later) is $5, 251.00 If you would like to donate, here is the link: https://give.fmsc.org/team/603138 #LakeviewInspires #FMSC #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
fmsc
fmsc
fmsc
POSTED: September 30, 2024 We want to extend our deepest gratitude to the staff of Warsaw Early Learning Academy (WELA) for welcoming Lakeview's National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) students for a wonderful visit! Our students had an incredible time donating books and reading to four different classrooms. It was truly inspiring to see our NJHS members engage with the future TIGERS and share their love of reading. It was a fantastic opportunity for our students to see where their efforts can lead! A special shout-out to Mrs. Manduka, the WCHS Librarian, for graciously hosting us during our tour of WCHS and showcasing the new library. We also want to thank our transportation team for providing a bus, ensuring everyone arrived safely and on time. Additionally, a huge thank you to Mrs. Barrett for her meticulous logistical arrangements that made this day possible. It was heartwarming to see so many students come together for this cause, and watching them read to the younger students was a beautiful sight. Thank you, WELA, for letting us be a part of your community! #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires #READ #Literacy
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
WELA
WELA
WELA
POSTED: September 30, 2024 ¡Hola todos! My name is Laysa Nocelotl (No-se-lo). I was lucky enough to have been born and raised here in the wonderful town of Warsaw, IN. Where I was also able to attend Lakeview Middle School and Warsaw Community High School growing up. After graduating from Warsaw, I attended Grace College where I majored in Spanish and Biology and had the opportunity to study abroad in Spain at the Universidad de Nebrija in Madrid. I am so excited to be able to return to Warsaw now as a second year Spanish teacher, for both Lakeview and WCHS. I am a first generation latina student and growing up I didn't have many role models that shared the same experiences, language, or culture as myself. Now returning as a teacher, I have been able to be THAT representation for other students like myself. While also being given the opportunity to share my experiences with the rest of the students and staff to promote cultural awareness and inclusivity within Warsaw Community Schools. Being able to teach in my native language and share my Hispanic heritage with students has been such a joy. Watching students get excited about Spanish and expanding their perspective on the world around them has been so rewarding and makes me so grateful to be a part of Warsaw Community Schools. In addition, in honor of Hispanic heritage month my Heritage Spanish classes have been conducting research on a famous Hispanic figure from a latin american country and their impact on the Hispanic community. #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Hispanic Heritage
Hispanic Heritage
Teacher
POSTED: September 25, 2024 It's not just the students who enjoy the challenge of dressing up for the College Go Spirit Week at Lakeview. Here we have Mr. Fox, Mrs. Metler, and Ms. Allen bringing their "A+ Game" on dress for your future career day...can you guess the theme? They'll be retired and cruisin' the seven seas. Go Tigers! #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires #CollegeGo!
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
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Posted: September 25, 2024 Warsaw Community Schools would like to extend our deepest gratitude to retired Lakeview Tech Jean Beeson for her continued generosity and dedication to our students. In yet another incredibly thoughtful gesture, Mrs. Beeson has donated a brand-new sewing machine to The Lakeview Sewing Club! The latest project is SEWING WITH A PURPOSE - students will be sewing kerchiefs and donating them to the Animal Welfare League (Insert collective ahhhhhhh). For many years, Jean has volunteered countless hours at Lakeview, leading Maker Club activities, teaching students and staff how to knit, and mentoring students in the art of sewing. On top of her teaching, she has gifted numerous beautiful, hand-made items to staff for bridal showers, baby showers, retirements, and birthdays—all made with love and care. We are beyond thankful that Jean will continue to share her time and talents, inspiring another generation of eager students to learn the timeless skill of sewing. Her generosity doesn't stop with us—you can also find her at Warsaw Public Library and Lakeland Christian Academy, where she continues to share her incredible gifts with the community. Jean Beeson is truly a treasure to us all, and we are so grateful for her kindness and dedication! #LakeviewInspires #wcsinspires
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
Beeson
Posted: September 25, 2024 Lakeview Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month Hello, my name is Mr. Medina, and I teach Spanish and History in the Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program at Lakeview Middle School. I graduated in 2015 with a degree in Tourism and Languages from Spain. I have a passion for linguistics and languages, and I thoroughly enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Some of my favorite hobbies include exploring nature, staying active through sports, connecting with people, and listening to music, among other interests. I also love Indiana—it's a wonderful place to live! #wcsinspires #LakeviewInspires #WelcomeMrMedina
about 2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs
medina
Posted: 09/24/24 The 7th and 8th grade volleyball team have a home game tonight against Summit. Game time is 5:30!! 🏐 🧡🖤🐅 - Lisa Setser, LMS 7th Grade Volleyball Coach #wcsinpsires #LakeviewInspires #Athletics #Volleyball
2 months ago, Amanda Scroggs