Monday – Mellow Monday
--> PJ/Comfy Clothes Day
Tuesday – Class Color Day
*See image for assigned class color*
Wednesday – Wacky Wednesday
--> Mismatched clothes day
Thursday – Switch Day
--> Students dress like staff and staff dress like students
Friday - Hat Day

Make a Difference in Your Community!
The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District is seeking community members to fill school board vacancies. Following the LRUEMSD Annual Meeting, several seats remain unfilled, and community participation is essential to ensure strong representation for each town.
Open Seats Available In:
- Albany
- Westmore
- Orleans
These positions play an important role in supporting our schools, students, and community.
WHY SERVE?
- Help shape the future of local education
- Represent your town’s voice in decision-making
- Support students, staff, and families
- Be part of meaningful community impact
WHO CAN APPLY?
- Residents of Albany, Westmore, or Orleans
- Individuals interested in education and community service
- No prior board experience required
If you’re interested in serving or want more information, please reach out to Orleans Central Supervisory Union (802) 525-1204 or email Lisa Worden, lworden@ocsu.org.

Click link here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19iNSUIuFCXtGpAXV1t4Q2uvxJ5h0f38F/view?usp=share_link
Make a Difference in Your Community!
The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School District is seeking community members to fill school board vacancies. Following the LRUEMSD Annual Meeting, several seats remain unfilled, and community participation is essential to ensure strong representation for each town.
Open Seats Available In:
- Albany
- Westmore
- Orleans
These positions play an important role in supporting our schools, students, and community.
WHY SERVE?
- Help shape the future of local education
- Represent your town’s voice in decision-making
- Support students, staff, and families
- Be part of meaningful community impact
WHO CAN APPLY?
- Residents of Albany, Westmore, or Orleans
- Individuals interested in education and community service
- No prior board experience required
If you’re interested in serving or want more information, please reach out to Orleans Central Supervisory Union (802) 525-1204 or email Lisa Worden, lworden@ocsu.org.


A reminder that the next OCSU PTCA meeting is March 24, 2026, at 6pm Lake Region Union High School. Here is the full agenda:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zlPETCln_4FNPjnUD79HFaZTD-wXr29qsoWhC-4DOEA/edit?usp=sharing
This meeting is immediately following the Lake Region PTCA meeting at 5pm. People are welcome to attend either or both. We hope to see folks there!
Spaghetti Dinner RSVP will be attached to the bottom of the flyer sent home with students today [Monday]!

Call for Health & Wellness Vendors!
Are you a health or wellness professional interested in connecting with our community? Join us for a day dedicated to promoting healthy living and well-being!

Our students had a blast diving into the world of 3.14 last week. We all enjoyed a kid-friendly video to learn all about what Pi actually is and why we celebrate with its delicious namesake.
The highlight of the afternoon was definitely our pie-tasting! After some very serious taste-testing and voting, the results are in: Chocolate is the official crowd favorite!
A massive thank you to our incredible families and staff who donated the pies for this event. We are so lucky to have such a supportive community—we couldn't have done it without you!




This Friday morning, Ms. Doucet’s third graders took the stage to share their incredible writing pieces! We learned so many fascinating animal facts, and we were so impressed by everyone's great reading. High fives all around for a job well done!


The LR PTCA will be meeting Tuesday, March 24th at 5:00 in the Student Resource Room. Families will have an opportunity to review the Comprehensive Needs Assessment and provide feedback on the Continuous Improvement Plan. We will also be planning an event to be held in May.
The OCSU PTCA will meet at 6:00 directly after the LR PTCA meeting.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yyteVMUGjx6YO11wCfrnx-2918Jh4aXQ/view?usp=share_link
Our students stayed busy all day with:
A messy (and hilarious!) "pie" eating contest
Getting creative with arts and crafts
Being brave while exploring adventurous foods
High-energy rounds of dodgeball
and
Beautifully bright face painting
Thank you to everyone who made this day so special. And a huge thank you to Bob from Bob's Quick Stop for once again supporting us and coming to cook us all a delicious lunch!!
Check out the highlights below!








https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NZjKXy5FtwTs0dsVY3L14ky0g9T4LLiPjFRMbKZg23U/edit?usp=sharing

Get ready to celebrate everyone's favorite mathematical constant! This Friday, March 13th, we are hosting our Annual Pi Day Celebration.
Starting at 2:00 PM, our students will get to sample a delicious variety of pies and cast their votes for their favorite!
How You Can Help:
We are looking for community donations of Apple, Blueberry, or Chocolate pies to make this celebration a success!
Sign Up: Please use the link below to let us know which pie you can bring: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PvWMewdtV-af6vtL7v68h68PV07ri7hFhk9Y1FpGnTc/edit?usp=sharing
Drop Off: All donated pies should be brought to the front office this Thursday, March 12th.
Thank you for helping us make this a "sweet" learning experience for our students!

OCSU Health Flyer
PTC March Meeting Flyer
Theatre Camp Flyer
Movie Night Flyer
Winter Party
LRYBS Sign Ups Flyer






It was the perfect way to celebrate the joy of reading!




The Lake Region Union Elementary Middle School Board would like to make a few announcements.
ANNUAL MEETINGS: The LRUEMSD Annual School Board Meeting will be on March 9th at Lake Region High School at 6 PM. You can grab a school report at your Town Clerk’s office, town library or on Town Meeting Day for more details. A big change this year has been our move to a sister-school model, and the feedback so far on that change has been mostly positive.
The Lake Region Union High School Annual School Board Meeting will be March 18, also at 6 PM at the high school.
SEATS: The Elementary-Middle School Board has eight elementary-middle school seats that will be up for election on March 9th, so if you or anyone that you know might be interested in joining a school board, there are opportunities available. Four of those seats have incumbents still willing to serve, but we've got vacant seats that need to be filled in Albany, Barton, Orleans and Westmore.
If you might be interested in running, come on out to the March 9th meeting - or if you can't make it, you can also try asking someone else to go and nominate you. Serving on this board is a time commitment of approximately two Monday evenings a month, either in-person or virtually, plus homework time and any meetings for committees that you join. If you're considering this and have questions about what it's like, current board members would be happy to chat with you!
PUBLIC MEETINGS: We’d also like to flag up a couple of big decisions that could come before the voters in the next year.
As our school buildings continue to age, we've been talking about going to the voters for a bond vote to finance building a new elementary-middle school building on the Lake Region High School property. You can read more about this in the Long Term Planning Committee report inside your town report! We'll be scheduling meetings to share information and get your feedback soon, so keep your eyes out for those.
We're also exploring merging the high school and elementary-middle school boards into a single board, with a single budget and single annual meeting. This is a decision that can only be made by voters. We'll also be having public forums to get input on this idea in the coming months.
ACT 73: There are also conversations happening in Montpelier about redistricting on a state-wide level, which could really shape the future of our schools. We're doing our best as a board to respond proactively to Act 73. However, like there was with Act 46, there's going to be a lot that we can't control at this level. So if you're interested in education in Vermont, keep following Act 73 and sharing your thoughts with our representatives in Montpelier.
