
The LMS Peer-to-Peer team visited the elementary school today to share what they have learned about autism and other learning differences.
Third graders learned what it might be like to experience sensory overload. Fourth and fifth graders learned that people with autism have areas of strength, just like everyone else! They participated in a lesson titled, "We Are ALL Smart Cookies" to learn about multiple intelligences.





Our Employee Spotlight goes to Lisa Kingsbury. She is a seasoned teacher at our middle and high school and does a tremendous job working with our students!


Our new Pups of the Pack were celebrated today at the ECEC! Congratulations to these wonderful classroom leaders!




Last week the 6th graders traveled to the MSU Planetarium and enjoyed ice skating as their whole class Dojo reward!











Shout out to our Middle School Counselor, Mrs. Johnson! We are grateful for all the kind support and SEL learning she gives to our students and families.
Thank you to our school board for understanding and knowing the necessity of having school counselors at every grade level in the district!



The 8th-grade students celebrated reaching their grade level goal for positive behavior points in Class Dojo for the month of January today. Each core teacher provided a small treat for "Dojo Dessert Day" in all of their classes today.
The top earners and most improved student for January received a gift card to Dairy Den.
Great job, 8th-grade students!





Students in art have been working with black-light reactive colors as part of our STEAM "Space" unit. Mrs. Shadbolt pulled out the blacklights Monday for a little "glow fun" on "shine bright with kindness" day. Pictured in the background are a sampling of the upper elementary "I am a Star" Affirmations project.



Laingsburg Elementary’s 5th grade students celebrated Michigan’s 188th birthday with a “Celebrate Michigan Party.” They had a Social Studies lesson on statehood, including the two errors on our state seal. Be sure to ask one to find out if you don’t know what the are. Many thanks to the numerous parents who assisted us in making this a memorable experience. Students concluded the party with House Challenge of Michigan trivia in “Who wants to be a Michigander?”











The Young Fives Doctor’s Office is open! Our friends learned about caring for patients, asking them how they were feeling, recording their weight and height, and then treating them to get better. Some friends had their blood pressure checked and their heart listened to, while others got shots (they had their hand held!) and band aids. We took turns as an office receptionist, patients, and as medical caregivers.










Our Employee Spotlight is on our 8th grade Science Teacher, Mrs. Malaski. Everyday she works diligently to make learning fun and engaging for our students!


Mrs. Green’s 1st grade class worked on teamwork and problem solving as they created forts to enjoy with their friends, books, flashlights, and stuffed animals. Well done, class.











Wolf Pups Preschool has opened their enrollment process for the 2025-2026 school year! If your child will be 4 before 9/01/2025 please click the link for more information and to fill out our interest form. We're excited to welcome our newest Wolf Pups to the Wolfpack! https://www.laingsburg.k12.mi.us/o/ec/page/wolfpups-preschool


This week's Employee Spotlight goes to our 6th grade math teacher, Mrs. Pierman. She navigates each student needs to make sure they are getting the best and most fun learning experience in Math! LMS is so fortunate to have Mrs. Pierman on our team!


4th and 5th grade lesson on magnetism and metals






Mrs. Green’s 1st grade class spent a snowy day with an IN SCHOOL SNOW DAY! It was fun to eat yogurt snowmen, make snowy crafts, and play snowy games.











4th and 5th grade lesson on lighting a light bulb using complete circuits.








1st and 2nd grade lesson on buoyancy and magnetism








Preschoolers at the ECEC are learning about kindness with help from Dr. Erin Brawner. Social Emotional Learning, or SEL, is an important part of our day and we are lucky to have such an amazing instructor to assist in our lessons!





Interactions at a distance - floating paper clips in the 6th grade science lab.





All Aboard!! The children at the ECEC hopped on the Polar Express today and spent some time at the North Pole! ;) Cookie decorating, hot chocolate, jingle bell crafts, pancake lunch, and a viewing of the movie was enjoyed by all. A huge thank you goes out to the parent volunteers and staff who spent time taping out train tracks through the hall ways, assisting our students with all the activities, and making this event so memorable!









