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Look to www.capitolnorthconference.org for the most up-to-date spring sports schedules (baseball, boys golf, girls soccer, softball, track)

May 3.....................................................................................Spring Piano Recital | 6:30 PM May 4........ Seniors visit Wisconsin Lutheran Chapel & conduct interviews on State St. May 6...................................................................... LES BLAC Track Meet at LLHS | 8 AM May Banquet & Dance May 7.....................Mandatory Summer Band Meeting for Incomings & Parents | 7 PM May 10............................................................................Academic Awards Night | 6:30 PM May 11.............................................................1st Summer Band rehearsal | 6:30–8:30 PM May 13................................. Warrior percussion ensemble at KMLHS concert | 6:30 PM May 15........................................................................................ Board of Regents | 6:30 PM May 21.............................................................. 8/10:30 | A Cappella @ St. Paul, Lake Mills Commencement Concert | 7 PM May 22–25........................................ Review & Exam Days | School ends 5/25 10:45 AM May 23........................................................Geometry Placement test for ‘17–18 freshmen General Board | 7 PM May 25.............................................................................................................. Ascension Day May 28....................................................................................................... Graduation | 2 PM June 5................................................A Cappella sings National Anthem at Brewers game June 6–9................................................................................................. Warrior Band Camp June 9.....................................................................................Brillion Electric Parade | 9 PM June 10.............................................................................Appleton Flag Day Parade | 2 PM

class of 2017 academic top ten Lakeside is pleased to name and celebrate the academic gifts of the top ten in the LLHS class of 2017. Speaking at the May 28 graduation service will be valedictorian Caleb Strutz, son of Pastor Nathan & Elizabeth Strutz (Resurrection, Verona), and salutatorian Danielle Schilling, daughter of Michael and Robin Schilling (St. John, Juneau). The remaining eight in alphabetical order are Elliott Butler (St. Matthew, Oconomowoc); Elizabeth Cichanofsky (St. Luke, Watertown); Josh Higgins (St. Mark, Watertown); Tina Kehl (Zion, Columbus); Ian Lindloff (St. Paul, Lake Mills, graduate of St. Matthew, Janesville); Noah Miller (St. John, Whitewater); Katelyn Richter (St. Luke, Watertown); and Kyle Wiessinger (Peace, Sun Prairie). Congratulations to these scholars and their families; our prayer is that they continue as they have to use their gifts and abilities to serve their Savior in whatever their futures bring! YOU ARE WARMLY ENCOURAGED TO JOIN US AT THE 2017 ACADEMIC AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 AT 6:30 PM IN THE EAST GYM

Contact Info

920-648-2321 • info@llhs.org • 231 Woodland Beach Rd. Lake Mills, WI 53551

May 2017

a publication of Lakeside Lutheran High School Volume 6 : Issue 9

FED eration CONnection Identity theft is the world’s fastest growing crime. Government websites, online financial records, and other secure databases are vulnerable. In the hands of identity thieves, stolen personal information can be used to apply for loans, credit cards, and government benefits. Identity theft is serious. Last year, it cost Americans $16 billion!

Before the world experienced this type of identity theft, a different kind occurred. More destructive and far reaching than cyber theft, this identity theft affects every human. Tragically, its effects are eternal.

This identity theft first occurred in the Garden of Eden when Satan stole God’s holy image from humans. Satan convinced the first man and woman that God was holding back from

them. His line, “Did God really say,” (Genesis 3:1) drove a sinful wedge between God and humankind. The once perfect knowledge of God and his holy will was eternally gone— stolen by Satan. With this loss, the joy of serving God was gone. Life would now be a daily scenario of sinful, self-survival with no hope of self-rescue or self-renewal.

God, however, would not allow it to end this way. He intervened and promised restoration

through his Son’s perfect life, innocent suffering, and death. Through faith in Christ, all believers would enjoy holiness and righteousness. God the Father even declared his approval for his Son’s perfect atonement by raising him from the dead. Christ’s resurrection at Easter foreshadows our resurrection.

His resurrection is God’s sure sign to all believers that our identity as God’s children is fully restored. Jesus paid this cost to reestablish us as “fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household” (Ephesians 2:19). This is Easter’s promise.

No one can steal it from us—ever! Mr. Jim Grasby is principal of Lakeside Lutheran. Reach him at 920.648.2321 x2204 or jgrasby@llhs.org


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