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LCMS Bobcat Parents and Families,
Monday, May 5th will be a B Day.
On Tuesday, May 6th, Bobcats will take the Math SOL tests. We wish our students the best on these tests! We will have an alternate bell schedule on Tuesday, which will slightly impact lunch shift times.
SOL Testing Dates
Please mark your calendar for the remaining end-of-year SOL tests:
6th and 7th Grades
Math SOL – Tuesday, May 6
8th Grade
Math SOL – Tuesday, May 6
Science SOL – Monday, May 12
We continue to ask for your help to make sure your child is ready for the end-of-year SOL tests. Please ensure they get enough sleep, come to school prepared, and keep working hard. These tests are a chance for them to show what they've learned! Please talk with your child about trying their best. Your support really makes a difference!
Please ensure your student brings their fully charged Chromebook to school each day, especially on SOL testing days. If a student has lost their Chromebook charger, the replacement cost is $35, and students may purchase a replacement from the Technology Help Desk in the library.
8th grade students will return their Chromebook devices and chargers to LCMS on Friday, May 16th. Rising 9th graders will be issued a new device at LCHS, although students will not receive a new device until the current device and charger have been turned in or the replacement cost has been paid. Invoices will be issued for lost or damaged devices and chargers.
6th and 7th grade Bobcats will keep their Chromebooks over the summer, while being reminded that it is a school-issued device that should only be used for school-appropriate purposes and should be kept in a safe place in good condition.
School Nurses Day: Wednesday, May 7th
On Wednesday, May 7th, we will celebrate School Nurses Day! We thank Nurse Smith for the care and support she provides our Bobcats!
Course Requests in PowerSchool: Override Requests Due by May 9th
School counselors recently visited classes to discuss student schedules for the 2025-2026 academic year. LCMS uses an online process for student course requests for the upcoming year. Students can see their course recommendations available for next year in all subject areas in PowerSchool. We encourage you to reach out to your child’s current teachers if you have any questions about the course selections for next year. In the event you or your child disagree with the current recommendations, you may fill out a course override request form, which is available to submit on our website, or you may request a paper copy from the main office. Schedule changes and override requests MUST be submitted by May 9th. Any requests made after May 9th may not be considered.
Additionally, you will see the elective selections your child has indicated as their top choices. (You will see more courses listed than your child will actually take.) Your child will receive their 2025-2026 class schedule in late July with their actual course enrollments. Parents and guardians are able to view their student’s course requests for next year through the Parent Portal in PowerSchool. If you cannot access the Parent Portal, please call the LCMS main office for assistance.
Library Books
At this time, all library books should have been returned. If your child still has a library book checked out, please make sure it is returned right away in order to avoid fines for the replacement cost. If your child has lost a book, please contact the LCMS library to submit payment for the replacement book.
Yearbook Delivery
Students who pre-ordered a yearbook will receive their copy during 4th block on Wednesday, May 14th. Yearbooks are still available to purchase for $42!. Students can take cash or a check payable to Louisa County Middle School to Ms. Ventre in room 901. Bobcats can celebrate their journey, friends, and achievements in this incredible year, forever captured in our LCMS yearbook!
Free Physicals for Children Without Insurance or with Medicaid who do not have a Primary Care physician
and
Free Vaccines for Children Without Insurance OR Medicaid-Covered Children
Kids ages 4 and older who do NOT have insurance or with Medicaid and do not have a primary care physician are invited to walk-in for FREE school/sports physicals on Tuesday, May 6 from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Free Vaccines are by appointment only for uninsured OR Medicaid-covered children on Friday, May 9 from 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Call 540-967-3703 and say you want a “Kidz R Kool” vaccine appointment.
Location:
Louisa County Health Department
101 Woolfolk Ave., Louisa


Medication in the Clinic
All over-the-counter and prescription medications must be picked up from the nurse’s office by 3 p.m. on the last day of school, Thursday, May 22nd. According to LCPS policy, medication cannot be transported on the bus. Medications that are not picked up by an adult will be discarded. NO medication can be carried over from one year to the next. Please contact Nurse Smith with any questions.
Reminder of the School Dress Code
With the weather getting warmer, it is important to ensure we are dressed for success!
The administration and faculty believe that young adults should take pride in their appearance and dress. Dress, hair, and appearance that are of such a nature as to disrupt normal learning will not be allowed. If there are doubts about what should be worn or what is not appropriate, check with the administration. Dress with self-respect and decency in mind.
-Shorts, skirts, and dresses shall be of modest length. A guideline: when standing, clothing must cover skin and undergarments from the top of the armpits to below the buttocks with no undergarments showing.
-Shirts shall cover the abdomen at all times. Revealing or plunging necklines are unacceptable.
-Tank-style sundresses, tank-style shirts, and muscle shirts shall be worn if the garment has a shoulder strap that is at least two (2) inches wide and covers undergarments.
-Obscenities and undesirable slogans on T-shirts or other clothing, including those relating to alcohol, drugs, sex, gangs, tobacco, or that could reasonably cause a substantial disruption to the learning environment, shall not be worn.
-Hats, bandanas, or any other type of complete head covering, or gloves shall not be worn in the building, except for face coverings for health reasons. Bandanas and any bandana pattern material on clothing shall not be present in the school at any time.
-Sunglasses shall be removed when entering the building.
-Chains, spiked collars, and wristbands are not permitted on school property.
-Slippers or other footwear that may endanger the wearer or other students shall not be worn. Shoes must be worn at all times.
Attendance Matters Through the Last Day of School!
Every instructional day counts for students to review what they have learned this year and show what they know! This is also the time of year that we enjoy engaging and collaborative projects, fun activities, and end of year festivities! Remember that school attendance matters through the last day of school! As always, students should stay home when they are sick but should attend school when possible. Students who have 17 or more absences in a given year, whether they are excused or unexcused absences, are considered chronically absent and are subject to being retained. I hope to see all of our Bobcats at school each day between now and the last day of school, which will be Thursday, May 22nd. As a reminder, students will be dismissed at 11 a.m.
It is going to be a great week at LCMS where our Bobcats will show what they know on the Math SOL tests! If you have any questions, or if we can help in any way, please call our office at (540) 894-5457.
Amanda Harper, Ed.D.
Principal
Louisa County Middle School