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21-22 Course Scheduling Information
Grade 9 Course Request Form (Class of 2025) Grade 10 Course Request Form (Class of 2024) Grade 11 Course Request Form (Class of 2023) Grade 12 Course Request Form (Class of 2022) CLASS SCHEDULE CHANGES Course registrations are final. Once students make their requests, changes are not made. Therefore, students should not enroll in a course with the idea that if they do not like it, they will drop it. When a student creates their request list, they are committed to complete that obligation. No dropping or adding of classes will be allowed except for the following reasons:
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Concert Band Covid Christmas Recordings
![]() We hope these recordings will provide you with much needed Christmas Spirit this time of year. Click below for each song. Have a great Christmas and New Year!!!! — Mr. Piper and the 2020 Concert Band |
Homecoming Court 2020
Your 2020 Homecoming Court will be announced during a small ceremony that will take place at 2:45 on Friday, October 22. King and Queen will be crowned at this time. They will also be announced during halftime of the football game. Join us during the live stream!
![]() ![]() ![]() Freshmen Representatives Jillian Jorgensen Ezra Waege | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() Emma Johnson and Owen Deprez ![]() Lauren Baeten and Caleb Blohowiak |
Staff Auto Maintenance
We are looking for work for the students in the Auto Program! If any L-C staff has or needs auto work done to their vehicle, or family's vehicle, please contact Brent Westlund in the Auto Lab. Feel free to email as well, brent.westlund@nwtc.edu. There will be no charge for labor, the only thing we ask is that you pay for your parts that you order or bring in. Again, any questions please reach out, and thanks for your support to this program! |
Youth Apprenticeship November 2020 Update
Amidst the uncertainty of our COVID-dominated society, Luxemburg-Casco High School continues to focus on the development of our students and ensuring each and every one of them is college, career, and/or community ready. Check out the fantastic events and activities that are upcoming for our students and families. Additional communication will occur on each of the following items, so watch for more updates. Any questions, please contact Jen Johnson at jejohnson@luxcasco.k12.wi.us or 920-309-0387. ![]() Virtual Job Spotlights During the month of November, we will be highlighting the vast array of opportunities available in health care and exploring the career cluster of Health Sciences. Students and parents will be invited to register to attend live virtual job shadows (these sessions will also be recorded for future use) featuring several businesses and careers in our area along the spectrum of health care. These spotlight sessions will be interactive and allow participants to see real professionals in actual jobs and provide an in-depth look at workforce realities, showcasing what people do in their occupations and the education and skills needed. We encourage you to participate to learn about different career options available to you. REGISTER ![]() Career Exploration Series Workshop This workshop, provided by the Ahnapee Youth Apprenticeship Consortium, consists of 4 virtual meetings. Each session builds from work completed in the previous sessions. Registering for this workshop enrolls you in the November 30, December 7, December 14, AND December 21 dates. These sessions will be conducted during Spartan Time. Each session will be recorded in the event you have another commitment on one of those above dates but still want to participate. REGISTER ![]() Our second year of the Ahnapee Youth Apprenticeship Consortium has had tremendous success. With seven high schools now under our umbrella, our ability to prepare students with the appropriate employability skills necessary to be college, career, and community ready has had a tremendous impact on our community. By partnering with employers and creating valuable work-based learning experiences, we are shaping the future of our workforce and developing a pipeline of young talent for all types of career opportunities. Students are eligible to participate in this program as juniors and/or seniors and earn high school and even college credit for their work-based learning placements. Informational parent and student meetings will be held in January for interested students. More information will be communicated in the upcoming weeks. Watch for details. With over 100 of our Luxemburg Casco students participating in this program, we hope to continue the rise in numbers and momentum of this valuable program for years to come. LEARN MORE Help Promote Our Events on Social Media! Like us on Facebook & Instagram |
Summer/Fall 2020 Athletics Information
Please see the below information regarding summer contact for Athletics and information for any student who is planning on participating in a fall sport. If you do not have a student who will be participating in sports, you can disregard this information. |
Class Trip Updates
Students and parents who were signed up for these summer trips, please see the letters below from Mr. Haws and the Lead Chaperones (Mr. Menden and Mr. Hippert). |
Library Information During Shutdown
Library books checked out can be returned when school is back in session without being fined. Fines will not increase while the school is closed. Any questions, contact Ron Larson at rlarson@luxcasco.k12.wi.us. |
School Store February 2020
![]() Tuesday 2/4, 3:30–7:00PM Monday, 2/10, 5:30–7:30PM Thursday 2/20, 4:00–7:30PM (Parent-Teacher Conferences) Saturday 2/22, 10AM – Noon |
1st Annual Sources of Strength Lock In - HUGE SUCCESS!
Sources of Strength, along with advisors and volunteers from the American Legion, hosted a Lock In on Friday January 24th from 10PM–7AM. This provided students an opportunity to engage in healthy and fun activities while also breaking down barriers and connecting with their peers. Over 65 students attended and participated in various sports competitions, movies, arts and crafts, karaoke, board games, and dance contests. As one advisor stated, "I felt a positive energy" and although folks got pretty tired, that positive feeling went strong until 7AM! Check out some of the pictures from Friday's event!
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