Author: Marcy.Reisinger


  • Tetra Tech Architects Visit Lake George Schools

    Students at Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School received a visit on Thursday, Nov. 30 from architects at Tetra Tech, the firm behind the design of the school district’s new state-of-the-art transportation facility. Tetra Tech architects held presentations for several classes, explaining their design process and highlighting unique elements of the modern building. “We wanted to…


  • Lake George Elementary School recognized as a BEST school

    New York’s elementary and middle school rankings were made public on Thursday, November 17, by U.S. News & World Report. Although this outlet is most well-known for its rankings of high schools and colleges, it has recently begun evaluating elementary (3-5) and middle schools. Lake George Elementary School and Junior High (6-8) have been listed…


  • LGES Class “Pet” Goes on Weekend Adventures

    Second-grade class “pet” Horton has had quite a journey these past few weeks. From enjoying classroom events to spending the weekend with students, Horton has heard and seen a lot! Many of us know Horton from the classical book “Horton Hears a Who”, by Dr. Seuss, but, students in Mrs. Fish’s second-grade class also know…


  • Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School Celebrates an Early Thanksgiving Feast and Sees Significant Boost in Student Meals 

    With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the early dinner at Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School is a delicious treat for both students and staff. Paired with the success of the free breakfast and lunch program, it shows how our school district values the well-being and success of each student. Cafeteria workers have seen a significant…


  • Mayor Perry Visits LGES

    Lake George Mayor Perry recently visited Lake George Elementary School to talk to the second grade students about his role as mayor and the responsibilities he has to the town of Lake George. Mayor Perry who has been in office since April of this year, answered questions about his roles and responsibilities, including keeping our…


  • LGHS Students Help “Field OF Flags” at Fort William Henry for Veterans Day

    Lake George FBLA and Interact Club students have teamed up with Fort William Henry to construct a “Field of Flags” in commemoration of Veterans Day. This community initiative not only pays tribute to the brave U.S. Armed Forces veterans but also demonstrates the power of collective effort in honoring those who have served our nation. …


  • October Staff Spotlight: Angela Koenig

    Angela Koenig joined Lake George Central School District in 2010 and has become an integral part of our daily operations. Her role as a bus driver is not just about buses and routes; she’s assisting in the office, making sure that our kids get to and from school safely. Before she joined the school district,…


  • Rotary and Interact Club Come Together to Provide Learning Materials to LGES

    The Rotary Club, a long-established and respected international service organization, has played a pivotal role in making a difference at Lake George Central School District. Since their involvement with “The Dictionary Project” in April 2006, the Rotary Club, including this recent effort, has collectively provided an impressive 2,802 dictionaries and thesauruses to LGES students.  The…


  • Lighthouse Action Team Springs into New Playground Fun

    One of the many Lighthouse Action Teams at Lake George Elementary School worked diligently over the past year on an exciting project to bring new playground equipment to their school, with a focus on seesaws. The enthusiastic sixth-grade members of the Playground Team, Vivianne Bombard, Rylee Johnson, and Caroline Entwistle, have been hard at work…


  • Science Exploration and Experimentation “SEE”: LGES New Adventures in Science

    In a buzzing corner of Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School, 27 enthusiastic students from grades 5 and 6, led by their mentors embarked on an exciting journey into the world of beekeeping. As they delved into this fascinating endeavor, students were assisted by a dedicated team of 9th-grade helpers; Natalie Mance, Haylee Keith, and Brayden…