Kindergarten and first grade made fluffy slime yesterday in Mrs. Griffin's Lancer Leap class. They received some expert tips from a fifth grade friend.

Mrs. Gee’s Lancer Leap class is constructing a “musical garden” to be installed at the elementary playground from “found” household items.

2nd and 3rd grade students toured the Kilwin’s Chocolate Factory earlier this week.

Ms. Hybl wrapped up the first rotation of Farm to Table Lancer Leap by making ice cream with students.
Today in Mrs. Kiteley's "Project Smile" Lancer Leap class students used thread painting to write notes to make people smile.
Students in Mrs. VanderHart's "Destinations Unknown" Lancer Leap class made sushi as a part of their study of Japanese culture.
Today in Mrs. VanderHart's Showtime Lancer Leap class students worked on painting sets for their performance.
Today Mr. Nagel's Lancer Leap class "Fishing with Mr. Montgomery" had a great day on the water.
Today the ECS junior class is touring the Ferris State University campus. Thanks to Mrs. Pletcher for taking the atudents.

Day 3 of canoe construction and our sheets of plywood are starting to look like boats.

Congratulations to Emma and Brooklyn for winning the Tar Wars poster contest through McLaren Northern Michigan about not using tobacco.

In Ms. Hybl’s Farm to Table Lancer Leap, class students created pictures using fruits and vegetables. After creating their masterpieces they got to enjoy them. What would we do if we didn’t have plants?

Thanks to everyone who attended this evening's K-12 art show. We have some amazing and talented artists and it's great to showcase their abilities. A special thanks to Mr. Z for all the time and effort spent putting the show together.

Students in Mrs. Speicher's "Fashionistas" Lancer Leap class participating in their first manicure lesson.

Ms. Miller's K-1 Lancer Leap class, "Rockin' into Fun!"
Pictures from Mr. Nagel's Lancer Leap class, "Fishing with Mr. Montgomery."
Mrs. Stuck’s STEM class had a challenge to build a NASA lunar lander that protects astronauts “marshmallows” from a moon landing. Their task was to find the best method for shock absorbers.

Lancer Leap students in Mr. Gaffney’s boat building class working on their canoes during the first day of construction.

Lancer Leap 2018 kicked off today for ECS students in grades K-12. 4th/5th students spent the day at Raven Hill Discovery Center.

Congratulations to Isaiah Romeyn and Josh Light who each qualied for the MHSAA State Track Finals in two events.

