Month: September 2024


  • Lake George Central School District Partners with Building Better Futures for Parenting Webinar Series

    The Lake George Central School District is excited to announce a new partnership with Building Better Futures, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families. Through this collaboration, the district will be offering a free live webinar series designed to provide parents and guardians with valuable information and resources on a variety of topics relevant to raising a child…


  • A Dystopian Journey: 9th Graders Explore Utopia and Its Consequences

    Lake George High School’s 9th grade English class is starting a thought-provoking exploration of dystopian literature. To introduce the concept of dystopia, students were  first tasked with creating their own ideal societies, or utopias. Working in groups, students will be delving into a series of questions, brainstorming and developing their utopian concepts. Then, they will…


  • Balloons Visit Lake George Elementary School Ahead of the 51st Adirondack Balloon Festival

    With the Adirondack Balloon Festival starting soon, the students of Lake George Elementary School received a special visit from two balloonists, Peter Griswold and Patrick Cullen. Griswold and Cullen  gave a captivating presentation about hot air balloons, bringing a bit of the excitement of the festival directly to the school. Peter Griswold, originally from Syracuse…


  • Building Connections in the Classroom

    Lake George Jr.-Sr. High School English teacher Kaylee Seymour is dedicated to creating a learning environment where students feel empowered to explore their identities and connect with their peers. To kick off the school year, Seymour’s 7th-grade class engaged in a series of interactive stations designed to delve into the complex topic of self-perception versus…


  • Principal Conway Welcomes Back Students

    Principal Conway kicked off the 2024-25 school year at Lake George Elementary School with a warm and inspiring welcome to students. In the Little Theater, Mr. Conway spoke to each grade level, emphasizing the importance of leadership, citizenship, and personal growth. Mr. Conway encouraged students to set both classroom and personal missions for the year,…