Recently, Mass Media 7 students have had a few special guest speakers. They spent time with Carson Hughes from the St. Peter Herald and Le Sueur County News, Jake Palmer with Radio Mankato, and Hannah Yang from MPR. Students learned about media careers, bias, the FCC, ethics, and the difference between public and private media.
about 2 months ago, John Seipel
Recently, Mass Media 7 students have had a few special guest speakers. They spent time with Carson Hughes from the St. Peter Herald and Le Sueur County News, Jake Palmer with Radio Mankato, and Hannah Yang from MPR. Students learned about media careers, bias, the FCC, ethics, and the difference between public and private media.
Recently, Mass Media 7 students have had a few special guest speakers. They spent time with Carson Hughes from the St. Peter Herald and Le Sueur County News, Jake Palmer with Radio Mankato, and Hannah Yang from MPR. Students learned about media careers, bias, the FCC, ethics, and the difference between public and private media.
Recently, Mass Media 7 students have had a few special guest speakers. They spent time with Carson Hughes from the St. Peter Herald and Le Sueur County News, Jake Palmer with Radio Mankato, and Hannah Yang from MPR. Students learned about media careers, bias, the FCC, ethics, and the difference between public and private media.
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about 2 months ago, Katie Westlie
Today in art, students in grades K thru 5 started an all school relief sculpture. Studying will work cooperatively - each person creating a piece that will go together to make the whole relief sculpture. Each student selected a monochromatic color scheme, then picked the forms they would use. By the end of Thursday we will have 370 pieces to assemble into a large sculpture. Collaboration and cooperative work are important as children learn how to work with others...an important life skill for the adult workforce. It also helps students learn from one another, to be creative as ideas from one person influence another, and to create a larger work of art by working together.
about 2 months ago, John Seipel
Today in art, students in grades K thru 5 started an all school relief sculpture. Studying will work cooperatively - each person creating a piece that will go together to make the whole relief sculpture.  Each student selected a monochromatic color scheme,  then picked the forms they would use. By the end of Thursday we will have 370 pieces to assemble into a large sculpture.  Collaboration and cooperative work are important as children learn how to work with others...an important life skill for the adult work force. It also helps students learn from.one another, to be creative as ideas from one person influence another, and to create a larger work of art by working together.
Today in art, students in grades K thru 5 started an all school relief sculpture. Studying will work cooperatively - each person creating a piece that will go together to make the whole relief sculpture.  Each student selected a monochromatic color scheme,  then picked the forms they would use. By the end of Thursday we will have 370 pieces to assemble into a large sculpture.  Collaboration and cooperative work are important as children learn how to work with others...an important life skill for the adult work force. It also helps students learn from.one another, to be creative as ideas from one person influence another, and to create a larger work of art by working together.
Today in art, students in grades K thru 5 started an all school relief sculpture. Studying will work cooperatively - each person creating a piece that will go together to make the whole relief sculpture.  Each student selected a monochromatic color scheme,  then picked the forms they would use. By the end of Thursday we will have 370 pieces to assemble into a large sculpture.  Collaboration and cooperative work are important as children learn how to work with others...an important life skill for the adult work force. It also helps students learn from.one another, to be creative as ideas from one person influence another, and to create a larger work of art by working together.
Today in art, students in grades K thru 5 started an all school relief sculpture. Studying will work cooperatively - each person creating a piece that will go together to make the whole relief sculpture.  Each student selected a monochromatic color scheme,  then picked the forms they would use. By the end of Thursday we will have 370 pieces to assemble into a large sculpture.  Collaboration and cooperative work are important as children learn how to work with others...an important life skill for the adult work force. It also helps students learn from.one another, to be creative as ideas from one person influence another, and to create a larger work of art by working together.
Youth Art Month Daily Challenge!
about 2 months ago, John Seipel
Youth Art Month Daily Challenge
Youth Art Month Daily Challenge
Purposefull People winners K. Paisley KF 1 Everest 1S 2 Alyia 2E 3. Eli 3K 4. Harper 4L 5. Stella 5F
about 2 months ago, John Seipel
Purposefull People winners K. Paisley KF 1 EVEREST 1S 2 Alyia 2E 3. Eli 3K 4. Harper 4L 5. Stella 5F
2 months ago, Katie Westlie
Reserve your Yearbook today!
2 months ago, Katie Westlie
Reserve your Yearbook
Family Movie Night - Friday March 7
2 months ago, Katie Westlie
PTO Family Movie Night
Kindergarten Roundup March 13 from 5-7pm
2 months ago, Katie Westlie
Kindergarten Roundup March 13 from 5-7pm
Kindergarten Roundup March 13 from 5-7pm
2 months ago, Katie Westlie
Kindergarten Roundup March 13 from 5-7pm
I LOVE to Read Month! 🫶📖
2 months ago, John Seipel
I LOVE to Read Month!  🫶📖
I LOVE to Read Month! 🫶📖
2 months ago, John Seipel
I LOVE to Read Month!  🫶📖
From PTO: Our FREE Family Movie Night is coming up for LSH Elementary families! Check here for details and plan to join us!! https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1BMbXC3Zka/
2 months ago, John Seipel
PTO Movie Night Friday, March 7th
I LOVE to Read Month! 🫶📖
2 months ago, John Seipel
I LOVE to Read Month!  🫶📖
In art, students in grades K-2 worked with guest artist, Michelle Kaisersatt, of St Peter. Michelle is a fiber, ceramic, and jewelry artist. She is working with students this week to create fabric pieces with pattern, shading, and texture to represent water, leaves, and sun rays. Michelle will then sew the pieces into a radial design blanket that will be displayed in the library media center. This experience is funded by H.A.V.E. This organization brings so many incredible opportunities to our students.
2 months ago, John Seipel
In art, students in grades K-2 worked with guest artist,  Michelle Kaisersatt, of St Peter.  Michelle is a fiber, ceramic, and jewelry artist. She is working with students this week to create fabric pieces with pattern, shading, and texture to represent water, leaves, and sun rays. Michelle will then sew the pieces into a radial design blanket that will be displayed in the library media center. This experience is funded by H.A.V.E. This organization brings so many incredible opportunities to our students.
In art, students in grades K-2 worked with guest artist,  Michelle Kaisersatt, of St Peter.  Michelle is a fiber, ceramic, and jewelry artist. She is working with students this week to create fabric pieces with pattern, shading, and texture to represent water, leaves, and sun rays. Michelle will then sew the pieces into a radial design blanket that will be displayed in the library media center. This experience is funded by H.A.V.E. This organization brings so many incredible opportunities to our students.
In art, students in grades K-2 worked with guest artist,  Michelle Kaisersatt, of St Peter.  Michelle is a fiber, ceramic, and jewelry artist. She is working with students this week to create fabric pieces with pattern, shading, and texture to represent water, leaves, and sun rays. Michelle will then sew the pieces into a radial design blanket that will be displayed in the library media center. This experience is funded by H.A.V.E. This organization brings so many incredible opportunities to our students.
In art, students in grades K-2 worked with guest artist,  Michelle Kaisersatt, of St Peter.  Michelle is a fiber, ceramic, and jewelry artist. She is working with students this week to create fabric pieces with pattern, shading, and texture to represent water, leaves, and sun rays. Michelle will then sew the pieces into a radial design blanket that will be displayed in the library media center. This experience is funded by H.A.V.E. This organization brings so many incredible opportunities to our students.
I LOVE to Read Month! 🫶📖
2 months ago, John Seipel
I LOVE to Read Month!  🫶📖
I LOVE to Read Month! 🫶📖
2 months ago, John Seipel
I LOVE to Read Month!  🫶📖
Mollie Pfarr was our Mystery Reader in Mrs. Tesch's Class.
2 months ago, John Seipel
Mollie Pfarr was our Mystery Reader in Mrs. Tesch's Class.
Mollie Pfarr was our Mystery Reader in Mrs. Tesch's Class.
A big thank you to everyone who came to support the book fair! We had a lot of success. If you missed it or still want to purchase something, you can shop our school online book fair: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lesuerhendersonelemsch Happy Reading!
3 months ago, John Seipel
A big thank you to everyone who came to support the book fair! We had a lot of success. If you missed it or still want to purchase something, you can shop our school online book fair: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/lesuerhendersonelemsch. Happy Reading!
I LOVE to Read Month! 🫶📖
3 months ago, John Seipel
I LOVE to Read Month!  🫶📖