Just a reminder that this event is an option during parent/teacher conferences this week!

LPA Elementary School is in need of full or part time special education paraprofessionals. Stop in or call the main office if you might be interested!

Just a reminder that we are having Parent/Teacher Conferences next Tuesday and Thursday!
Reach out to your student's teacher if you still need to set up a time to meet.

LPA Elementary PBIS October Award Winners!!!

Ms. Vancura's class is rocking the green slips today!
#raiderpride

Mrs. Hanson's class met their 2nd coin tube goal and celebrated with a movie and popcorn last Friday!

It's a great day to be a Raider! #raiderpride


The LPA Elementary Food Drive starts tomorrow!

October was National Principal Month and LPA Elementary sure is lucky to have such a great one!
Every grade level surprised Mr. Johnson with a giant green slip at our assembly on Friday to remind him how awesome he is and how happy we are to have his leadership at LPA Elementary!

The Book Fair will be open during parent/teacher conferences next week!

Happy Halloween from the LPA Elementary School staff!!!

It's still Red Ribbon Week!
Some of our local law enforcement joined LPA elementary students for lunch today.
Thank you to all those that visited today!!!

LPA Elementary School had a Health Fair today. Nursing students from MN State Community and Technical College stopped by to talk to our students about making safe choices. Thank you MState!!!







5th Grade Catapult Challenge winners in STEAM class!!!


4th Grade Catapult Challenge winners in STEAM class!!!

We will be having a Halloween Parade on Friday. Students and staff will be making a lap outside, all are invited. Parents will be let into the building after the event to sign out their students if they so choose.
Hope to see you all there!!!

2nd grade joined their awesome business partners, The Nelson family, for a fun harvest experience! They got to help combine the corn in Audubon. We are so grateful to learn about farming in our community.










The DL Noon Rotary provided our Lake Park Audubon 3rd Graders with their very own dictionaries this week! They had fun learning how to use the dictionary and found very interesting facts inside of it. Students also enjoyed taking time to do a scavenger hunt through their new resource!






Our first graders have begun learning about the human body and the incredible systems that sustain us! The skeletal system is especially popular as Halloween approaches. If you know a first grader, ask them how many bones we have—it's 206!










Mr. Johnson's class having an in-depth discussion about social issues surrounding a book character during the Great Depression.

