Sunday, December 27, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Alivia Harrison, left, and Morgan Koburn perform for the audience. Students from Ross Elemen- tary, Lehman-Jackson and Lake Noxen Elementary schools fill the stage for a combined choral ® concert at Lake- Lehman Se- 4 ; nior High School. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST LL choral groups present holiday show Choral groups from the Ross, Lehman-Jackson and Lake-Noxen Elementary Schools in the Lake-Lehman School District came to- gether to provide their friends and family members with a holiday concert recently at the Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School. %* Getting the attention of the students is just half the job for choral director Becky Burdett. ‘The Polar Express comes fo Lake-Noxen for reading program The halls of the Lake-Noxen Elementary School were transformed into the train from “The Polar Express” as the school’s annual Read- ing Is Fundamental (RIF) program was held this week. Funds for the RIF program were donated by UGI and the Lake-Noxen Elementary School Fund. Santa and Mrs. Claus visited first graders at the Lake-Noxen or £5 Elementary School and gave everyone, including Alexa Harvey, left, and Sam Luksavage, a present. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Santa and Mrs. Claus visited first graders at the Lake-Noxen Elementary School for the school’s Reading is Fundamental (RIF) pro- gram. SCHOOL BRIEFS DHS Lock-In Committee will meet on January 14 The Dallas High School 2010 Graduation Lock In Committee will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14, in the high school library. DHS Grad Lock-In is an alco- hol-free, drug-free, fully chap- eroned, all-night party for the graduating class. It will be the 11th lock-in and will be held after graduation on Friday, June 4. Grocery certificates for Mr. Z’s and Thomas’ Family Market in increments of $50 will be sold at this meeting. Students are now being asked to e-mail a baby or toddler photo and a photo from their. senior year to lockinpics@comcast.net for the Lock-In video. Photos will be returned the night of the Lock- In. Seminary schools plan visitation days The Wyoming Seminary Up- per School in Kingston and Low- er School in Forty Fort are offer- ing area elementary, middle and high school students and their families an opportunity to visit ei- ther campus on Monday, Jan. 18. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Lower School and at 8:30 a.m. at Upper School. Visit- ing students will attend classes, tour campus and have lunch in the school cafeteria. Tours of the Upper and Lower Schools for par- ents also will be offered. For more information or to sign up for the day’s events or a tour, call the Lower School Ad- mission Office at 718-6610 and the Upper School at 270-2160. Sem presents violin and harp concert The Wyoming Seminary Music Department will present a con- cert of violin and harp music at 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 18, in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2190. Winter Instrumental Concert scheduled The Wyoming Seminary Music Department will present its an- nual Winter Instrumental Con- cert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 24, in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2190. Lock-In fundraiser at T.G.l. Friday's Back Mountain residents are asked to support the Dallas High School Grad Lock-In by eating in or taking food out at T.G.I. Fri- day's in Wilkes-Barre any Wednesday or Thursday until May 20, 2010. A portion of sales will be donat- ed to the LockIn and coupons must be presented to servers. Coupons can be printed from the Dallas School District Web site. LCCC offers online web course Luzerne County Community College is offering a new non- credit online course on Web 2.0 tools. “Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts” guides students through the process of creating and maintaining blogs, wikis and audio and video podcasts for per- sonal, business, educational and political projects. For more information or to reg- ister, call 740-0495.
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