The Lake-Lehman School District is committed to preserving the health and safety of all student athletes and coaches. We value the benefits of athletics and realize the importance of returning our athletes and coaches to play.
A Lake Lehman teacher will manage all student learners in grades 7–12. Every student in the LLC program is assigned a Lake Lehman school counselor based on the building the student would attend. The LLSD Home/School Visitor and LLSD Administration will monitor all student attendance.
An Edmentum (PA Certified) teacher will manage all K–6 student learners. Live parent/guardian/student support is available throughout the school day. A Lake Lehman teacher will manage all student learners in grades 7–12. Every student in the LLC program is assigned a Lake Lehman school counselor based on the building the student would attend.
If a student decides to return to the traditional elementary or secondary school setting, the transition from Lake-Lehman Cyber is very smooth. Lake-Lehman teachers have full awareness and access to the student’s curriculum at Cyber because they teach the courses.
Enrollment for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year will take place at the Lake-Lehman Jr./Sr. High School on March 18, 2022, for all students entering kindergarten. You must complete the online registration process before attending registration. For more information, see our News page.
Visiting your child’s new school campus can help put jittery feelings at ease—both yours and your child’s! Stop by the school to turn in all necessary registration forms and documentation. When you come, please bring the following documentation:
We abide by the immunization requirements set forth by the state of Pennsylvania. We require all students enrolled in our schools to be immunized in accordance with state law and will verify your child’s immunizations at the time of registration.
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvement Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-110, Subtitle B) was enacted to make sure homeless youth have access to appropriate education while removing barriers that homeless children face.
Lake-Lehman teachers have full awareness and access to the student’s curriculum at Cyber because they teach the courses. They will help facilitate a smooth transition upon the student's return to the traditional classroom.
Lake-Lehman Cyber School is an alternative educational program for both elementary and secondary students. This online option allows us to meet our students’ needs by developing a schedule and curriculum that best suits the individual. Students have the opportunity to enroll as full or part-time students. Part-time students complete some coursework in the traditional setting and some in the cyber setting.
All the Benefits of Being an LLSD Student. Students are eligible to apply for post-secondary scholarships sponsored by the Lake-Lehman School District. Special education accommodations are available for students who qualify. Students are eligible to receive all health benefits—vision screenings, dental exams, physicals, etc.
A honey locust tree has been planted at Lake-Noxen Elementary to honor Mr. Mike in recognition of his service to our students and school. Many thanks and best wishes in retirement!
The Harveys Lake Women's Service Club (HLWSC) recently honored our students as being selected most improved in their grade level. The students represent grades one through six. The HLWSC generously donated gift certificates to each student from Grotto Pizza. Congratulations! Many thanks to the Harveys Lake Women's Service Club.
The Child Care Center's philosophy is to provide an environment where a child’s growth is supported and stimulated in all areas of development. Our program is rich with experiences in art, music, movement, science, language arts, and math, with plenty of room for nurturing individual interests. The teachers feel it’s important for the children to build their understandings through their own individual experiences, thus enabling them to think for themselves and question thoughtfully. In this way, the children know they are competent to learn, to grow, and to trust themselves as well as others.
Child Care services are available ONLY for class-related times and activities on campus. The Center cannot make provisions for times that parents are off campus working or involved in non-class activities.