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Student Life

Middle/High School
 
ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY

LVMS & LVHS ASB organizes student activities, represents student issues to the School Administration, and advocates achievement in both academics and extra-curricular life at our school. ASB is the group who organizes social events on campus, such as Rec Nights, Homecoming, Pep Rallies, Assemblies, Prom, Student Trips, and Grad Night. ASB also recognizes students for hard work and achievement through awards & prizes.
Participation in ASB requires an afterschool commitment for infrequent events and meetings. No travel outside of the district is necessary.
 
  • Middle / High School Advisor: Cyndie McDonough
 
ATHLETICS

Join the tradition, join the team! Lucerne Valley Middle / High School is looking for a few good student-athletes who are interested in training up and competing against schools in exhibition and league matches.  6th graders are allowed to join the Colts for sports.
 
We offer the following sports:
 
Season Mustangs Sports
Colts Sports
Fall Season
Aug-Nov
Cross Country
Football
Volleyball
Cross Country
Flag Football
Volleyball
Winter Season
Nov-Feb
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
 Wrestling
Baseball
Softball
Spring Season
Feb-May
Baseball
Softball
Track & Field
Golf
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Co-Ed Soccer

 
Athletics requires an after school commitment (including school breaks), with practice sessions required for competition, and participation in exhibition and season events. Transportation may require parent pick-up or drop-off for certain events/sports. More information can be found at our school MaxPreps website.
 
 
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Much more than just showing up at the County Fair, FFA prepares students with a solid background in biology, business, and civics utilizing the latest in technology, representatives from both community and industry, and rewards hard work and ingenuity.

FFA classes take place entirely during the school day. Becoming an FFA Officer, participating in projects or attending FFA events may require an afterschool commitment (including school breaks). Transportation may require parent pick-up or drop-off for certain events.
 
  • FFA Advisor: Troy VanBavel
 
 
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Career and technical education, or CTE, is a type of educational program that teaches students practical skills to start their careers.

A CTE program can allow you to become knowledgeable about a specific industry and gain valuable work experience before entering the workforce.

 
  • Career & Technical Education: Administrator: Jessica Haecker
 
 
 
YEARBOOK

Help us to assemble the annual Lucerne Valley High School yearbook! We need talented, creative and skilled students to make sure the last book you open this year is the best it can possibly be.
 
  • Yearbook Teacher: Michael Haecker
 
 
Elementary
 
DRAMA CLUB

Welcome to the Drama Club! We’re looking for students from Grades 2-6 who want to put on a show. There is no cost to join. Your child just needs to bring a great attitude and be willing to work hard and try something that’s outside of their comfort zone. School Plays are scheduled throughout the year, with musical performances and costumes/set designs. Performances are at the LVES Goulding Hall multipurpose room.

LVES Drama Club requires an afterschool commitment: your child must be picked up from school on Tuesdays and Thursdays. No travel outside of the district is necessary.
 
  • Coordinators: 
 
 
DESTINATION IMAGINATION

Destination Imagination (DI) is a non-profit, volunteer-led, cause-driven organization. Our purpose is to inspire and equip students to become the next generation of innovators and leaders. Annually, we offer seven new standards-based Challenges in STEM, Improv, Visual Arts, Service Learning, and Early Learning. Each Challenge is open-ended and enables student teams to learn and experience the creative process from imagination to innovation. Academic tournaments take place around the world where teams have the opportunity to present their solutions to trained appraisers. Students have fun and gain confidence in their ability to solve any challenge. In working to solve our Challenges, teams learn 21st century skills (creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, communication, citizenship and courage) to build on their unique strengths.

Destination Imagination requires an afterschool commitment: your child must be picked up one day a week from school. DI will require occasional participation in competitions outside of Lucerne Valley.
 
  • Coordinators: