
Laker Weekly
February 6 - February 10
Schedule for the week
Tuesday, February 7 - A Day
Wednesday, February 8 - B Day
8th grade Night Open House, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Thursday, February 9 - A Day
Friday, February 10 - B Day
Updates and Announcements
LOHS 8th Grade Night (Open House)
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM General Session (Auditorium)
Principal's Welcome - Laker Experience
Student Performances
6:30 - 7:15 PM (Cafeteria)
Learn about our Teams & Clubs
Meet with Instructional Team Leaders & Coaches
7:20 - 8:00 PM (Auditorium)
Presentation from the Counseling Department for Parents
Student panel for students
National Honor Society Invitations: Sophomores and Juniors
ATTENTION NHS MEMBERS
Outdoor School Volunteers Needed
Parking Policy UPDATE
1. Any student parking at the pool, visitor, central office, or a spot that isn't specifically reserved for them during school hours will be ticketed.
2. Any student who receives THREE or more tickets prior to their senior year WILL NOT be guaranteed a parking spot their senior year.
Under current policy, all seniors are guaranteed a parking spot in either our main lot or gravel lot and across the street at the church. Any remaining spots are put into a "lottery" for juniors.
Laker Career Series
We would like to launch a career series here at Lake Oswego High and we are in need of speakers! Do you have any interesting, charismatic contacts you could reach out to? Maybe that charismatic person is you!
We would like to share a variety of career journies with students and the winding path it may have taken to get there.
What would this mean? We plan to offer the career series during Tuesday's Support Seminar, 10:02 - 10:32. This could be a panel of a few people in the same industry speaking about it or it could be one person sharing their skills, degrees, training, etc. If you know of someone who would be a great fit, please contact Stevie Alves, her information is below. We are hoping to launch the series by mid-late February.
If interested please email Stevie Alves (alvess@loswego.k12.or.us)
Unified Basketball 2023
WANT TO TRAVEL TO JAPAN?
Hey Students!
You're invited to join us on an upcoming educational travel experience to Japan: Land of the Rising Sun in Summer 2024!
Come hear all the details, including the itinerary, activities, academic opportunities, the cost of our trip and EF’s risk-free enrollment period at our upcoming informational meeting. You can find all the details of the meeting and register to save your seat here: https://bit.ly/3J0Gfp6.
HAVE YOUR PARENTS RSVP AS WELL!
There are limited spots on this trip, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity! Hope to see you there!
Meeting: Feb.2nd 7pm-8pm on zoom or in person!
-Mrs. Bergh
FTC Robotic Team
FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics held two qualifying tournaments on Jan. 21 and Jan. 28. LOHS has three FTC teams participating in the highly competitive Willamette Valley and Silicon Forest leagues, in which a limited number of teams proceed to the Oregon State Championship. After two very exciting and ambitious days, all three teams will advance to State on Feb. 25 and 26!
Within each tournament, all three teams progressed to the semifinals. Tobor Tech and All Hands on Tech finished in first place in their tournaments. In addition, all three teams were recognized for their respective strengths throughout the season. Mostly Operational received the 1st Place Innovate Award and 3rd Place Think Award. All Hands on Tech received the 1st Place Think Award. Tobor Tech received the 1st Place Connect Award and 3rd Place Inspire Award.
To learn more, or follow each team, check them out on Instagram.
@18119mostlyoperational @tobortech_ftc @allhandsontech_18127
Team member recruitment for next season will begin this spring. To express interest, reach out to individual teams or visit https://lorobotics.org
FROM OUR NURSE
Heart Health Month
February is National Heart Health Month. Click this link to see 10 ways you can help keep your students heart healthy.
Sleep Matters!
Studies suggest most students do not get enough sleep. This puts them at a higher risk of health problems and injuries. Click this link to learn more about sleep and your student including how many hours are recommended.
If you would like to speak to your school nurse, click the link below for contact information.
Ways to report incidents related to bias, racism or harassment in losd
Parents-guardians who have concerns about a student’s well-being are encouraged to reach out to their principal, and to maintain strong lines of communication and partnership between students, families, staff, and other resources. SafeOregon is also an effective way to report a tip regarding safety threats or potential acts of violence to our students or schools. Students should also be aware that intentionally providing a false report is a serious offense. https://www.safeoregon.com/
In addition, below are reporting methods for parents-guardians or students to use to report issues related to racist, bias, or harassment incidents.