Month: June 2025


  • Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School Library Takes a Hike

    Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School is kicking off summer with an exciting outdoor adventure, encouraging students, teachers, and staff to connect with nature and continue a love for reading. As part of its annual summer challenge, the school library is promoting “one book, one community” with a school-wide read of Pam Withers’ Tracker’s Canyon, a…


  • Lake George High School Uncovers the Science of Solving Crimes

    This past year, students at Lake George High School worked their way through a captivating journey into the world of forensic science, a half-year course taught by science teacher Nikki McGrath. The class, primarily composed of seniors with one sophomore and one junior, offered a unique and engaging approach to learning. “In an age where…


  • Lake George High School Celebrates Senior Athletes at Annual Awards Ceremony

    Lake George High School proudly recognized its graduating senior athletes on Monday, June 9th, during a special awards ceremony celebrating their dedication, talent, and leadership. Students were honored for their outstanding athletic ability, exemplary character on and off the field, and consistent participation in athletics throughout their high school careers. Staff members spoke glowingly of…


  • Brenda Hoffman Honored as Business Teacher of the Year While Students Excel in National Finance Challenge

    Mrs. Hoffman was honored earlier this spring at the Business and Marketing Educators Association of the Capital District dinner and ceremony on May 1, where she won the award for Business Teacher of the Year. In addition to this recognition, Mrs. Hoffman’s Personal Finance Course students once again competed in the ten-week-long Budget Challenge simulation…


  • Author Jerry Pallotta Inspires Students at LGES Visit

    Lake George Elementary School was filled with excitement as the school welcomed children’s author Jerry Pallotta. In anticipation of his visit, the library organized activities for each grade level during lunch, building anticipation for meeting the man behind the books. Students in Pre-K through second grade participated in a “Who Would Win?” activity. This involved…