LLHS Fed Con May 2018

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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 1........ Seniors visit Wisconsin Lutheran Chapel & conduct interviews on State St. May 2.....................................................................................Spring Piano Recital | 6:30 PM May 4........................................................................................................................ No classes May 5...................................................................... LES BLAC Track Meet at LLHS | 8 AM May Banquet & Dance May 6.....................Mandatory Summer Band Meeting for Incomings & Parents | 7 PM May 8...............................................................1st Summer Band rehearsal | 6:30–8:30 PM May 9..............................................................................Academic Awards Night | 6:30 PM May 10.............................................................................................................. Ascension Day May 12................................. Warrior percussion ensemble at KMLHS concert | 6:30 PM May 13........................................................ 8/10:30 | A Cappella @ St. Matthew, Janesville May 18....................................................................................................Early release at 2 PM May 20.............................................................. 8/10:30 | A Cappella @ St. Paul, Lake Mills Commencement Concert | 7 PM May 21........................................................................................ Board of Regents | 6:30 PM May 21–24........................................ Review & Exam Days | School ends 5/24 10:45 AM May 22........................................................Geometry Placement test for ‘18–19 freshmen General Board | 7 PM May 27....................................................................................................... Graduation | 2 PM June 5–8................................................................................................. Warrior Band Camp

class of 2018 academic top ten Lakeside is pleased to name and celebrate the academic gifts of the top ten in the LLHS class of 2018. Speaking at the May 27 graduation service will be valedictorians Kelly Koch, daughter of Tim & Rebecca (Trinity, Watertown) and James Neuberger, son of Dan and Dawn (St. Paul, Lake Mills). This year’s salutatorian is Sarah Taylor Evert, daughter of David and Jennie (St. Stephen, Beaver Dam). The remaining seven in class rank are Kalies Birkholz (Trinity, Watertown); Matthias Winters (St. Luke, Watertown); Emma Guld (St. Paul, Lake Mills, graduate of Peace, Sun Prairie); Morgan Thiele (Holy Cross, Madison); Zachary Cichanofsky (St. Luke, Watertown); Skyler Christianson (St. Matthew, Janesville); and Jenna Gaal (St. Matthew, Oconomowoc). 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 2018 ACADEMIC AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIP NIGHT ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 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 2018 a publication of Lakeside Lutheran High School Volume 7: Issue 9

FED eration CONnection Ascension matters Jesus’ Ascension truly matters. Other church festivals seem to overshadow Ascension. However, Jesus’ ascension is a major event in his life and work.

When Jesus ascended, he sat at his heavenly Father’s right hand, a place of honor, trust, and position. By this, God the Father verified that Christ had made the final payment for sin by the “one sacrifice [that] has made perfect forever those who are being made holy” [Hebrews 10:13-14]. When Jesus ascended, his intercessory work began. Through him, all believers have “an advocate with the Father” [1 John 2:1]. Daily, he pleads for us at his Father’s throne. When Jesus ascended, his eternal reign began. In heaven, he reigns “with angels, authorities, and powers subject to him” (1 Peter 3:22). No one and nothing can equal him or challenge him. Lastly, when Jesus ascended, the Church was energized and strengthened for its mission. “And God placed all things under [Jesus’] feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way” [Ephesians 1:2223]. As the Church’s head, all things are done through Christ. Years ago, Ascension was a highly regarded festival. For that matter, it still is. Jesus’ Ascension truly matters!! Jim Grasby is principal of Lakeside Lutheran High. Reach him at 920.648.2321 or jgrasby@llhs.org


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