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Center Cass School District 66 has a student/teacher ratio of 17:1 and 74% of teachers have a master's degree or higher. District 66 has a 91% teacher retention rate.
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The PowerSchool Mobile App gives parents and students instant access to information they need to stay up-to-date on student grades, performance, and attendance.
Watch our quick video on how to use the PowerSchool app. Find out how to check grades, add students, and more.
AIM is an online software system that many institutions of higher learning utilize as a way to process accommodations for students with disabilities.
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For the past three years, Elizabeth Ide Elementary School (PK-2) has received an exemplary designation, while Prairieview Elementary (3-5) and Lakeview Jr. High (6-8) have received commendable designations on their Illinois School Report Cards.
District 66 utilizes 1:1 Technology to enhance learning by providing iPads for students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade and Chromebooks for students in 3rd through 8th grade.
Lakeview Jr. High School was named the National History Day Illinois School of the Year for 2017. 7th grade social studies teacher, Mr. Jake Little, was named 2018 James F. Harris History Teacher of the Year.
Center Cass School District 66 has a student/teacher ratio of 17:1 and 74% of teachers have a master's degree or higher. District 66 has a 91% teacher retention rate.
We are excited to introduce a new opportunity for our families & community to learn & connect with our district - the Speaker Series! These twice-monthly videos will focus on timely topics of interest to you. The videos will premiere at 6:30 p.m. on our Facebook page & our YouTube channel, but will remain available for viewing at any time.
February is the month for Random Act of Kindness & Valentine's Day - two events that remind us to show our appreciation & love for others. This month, we are launching our "Share the Love" epostcard program. We want to provide an easy way for you to give thanks, encourage, and celebrate our staff! Click the headline for more information.
The district live streams Board of Education meetings. Here's this month's link - https://youtube.com/HarrisonvilleSchools
Click the headline to read updated information on COVID positive cases, as well as information on district procedures & communication. The COVID dashboard will be updated weekly on Monday.
This document outlines the plan for the 2021-2022 school year for the Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and continuity of Services (SRCPS), American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) funds and submitted to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE).
Every student at LCSC receives their own technology device, allowing students to explore learning independence while collaborating with classmates and teachers.
LCSC is proud to offer a Spanish DLI program that teaches students to think, read, write, and communicate in two languages. For native English speakers, DLI provides immersion into a new language, and for native Spanish speakers, it provides academic development in their first language.