
This week is Start With Hello, a Sandy Hook Promise program which teaches children how to be more socially inclusive and connected to each other using these three easy steps. Each day has a different theme but it all “starts with hello”. #startwithhello



This week, September 21-25, is Start with Hello week for Luling Primary and Shanklin Elementary. #startwithhello
The students will learn a new skill each day:
Monday: Practice saying Hello to everyone they see
Tuesday: Learn Hello in many languages
Wednesday: Random Acts of Kindness
Thursday: Practice Social Distance Greetings
Friday: Green Day- show your spirit and support Start with Hello by wearing Green


Have you downloaded our Luling ISD app yet?
In your phone's app store, search for Luling ISD, and download! You can get our district news and events, lunch and breakfast menus, the Ascender Parent Portal, and important notifications right from your phone!


Have you downloaded our Luling ISD app yet?
In your phone's app store, search for Luling ISD, and download! You can get our district news and events, lunch and breakfast menus, the Ascender Parent Portal, and important notifications right from your phone!


Today is the last day of the 1st grading period. Changes to your child's learning platform (face to face or remote learning) can ONLY be made at the end of each grading period as this is not a daily preference choice. Students cannot change during the grading period.
If you would like to change how your child is receiving instruction, you must submit a Learning Platform Change Request Form. They are available on the district’s website under the Students & Families Tab (link below). Hard copies of the forms are available at campus offices. Forms may be hand delivered to campuses during business hours or forwarded electronically via email to the campus principal for processing by September 21st.
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/857507/Luling_ISD_Learning_Platform_Change_Request_Form.pdf

Shanklin Elementary teachers were treated to lunch today by their administrators to show them how much they are appreciated!





More teachers teaching, crazy hair and all!





Our Shanklin teachers and staff are trying their best to scare away those pirates with their crazy hair!





Shanklin Elementary students support their Luling Eagles in scaring aware the Lytle Pirates!



We found lots of crazy hair all over the district!




Our Luling High School cheerleaders challenged us to wear crazy hair today to scare away the Lytle Pirates and bring home a victory. The LHS cheerleaders did a great job of scaring those Pirates away!





Have you downloaded our Luling ISD app yet? In your phone's app store, search for Luling ISD, and download! You can get our district news and events, lunch and breakfast menus, the Ascender Parent Portal, and important notifications right from your phone!


Luling ISD and all of our campuses now have Facebook and Twitter! Follow us and follow your child's campus to get all of the latest district and campus happenings.


Have you downloaded our Luling ISD app yet?
In your phone's app store, search for Luling ISD, and download! You can get our district news and events, lunch and breakfast menus, the Ascender Parent Portal, and important notifications right from your phone!

Join the LHS cheerleaders this Friday for Spirit Day and wear crazy hair to scare away the pirates! Remote learners, join us and dress up and post your pictures on social media then send us a screenshot of your google meets.


Our masks in second grade at Shanklin Elementary are definitely a fashion statement. We love seeing our students safely wearing their masks to protect their teacher, their friends, and themselves!



To help reduce students' stress levels and adjust to wearing masks on campus next week, the CDC suggests having them practice wearing one this week and praising them, adults model wearing one, and even have stuffed animals wear masks to help kids adjust.

FOOD SERVICE UPDATE!
The USDA recently extended the Summer Food Service Program. Due to this extension, beginning tomorrow Luling ISD will be providing FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH TO ALL CHILDREN 0-18 YEARS OLD!
The program is scheduled to expire on Dec. 31 or when funds run out, whichever happens first.
The district will serve students attending onsite at all buildings. At-home learners and other children in the community are able to pick up the free meals outside the High School Cafeteria from 9am-10am. Students will be able to pick up breakfast and lunch at the same time.
When funds run out, the district will go back to the National School Breakfast and Lunch programs and students will be charged according to their eligibility.


Students at Shanklin Elementary are so glad to be back in school learning with their teachers and friends!




Shanklin staff and students (face to face and remote) are having a great day of learning!


