This Week in Photos: September 22 - 26, 2025
Homecoming Week 2025 at LCSD was full of excitement and tradition! From creative HOCO proposals and a spirited pep rally, and the 2nd annual Kindergarten-Senior Walk, to our first-ever Yard Fest celebrating alumni from the Classes of the '6s, to the crowning of our Homecoming Court at the dance, and so much more! Our Lyons Pride was on full display all week long!
Last weekend, Ms. Gansz and the Lyons Leadership Class kicked off their first service project at the Purple Painted Lady Festival in Palmyra. Partnering with Embrace Your Sisters, a breast cancer support nonprofit led in part by Lyons alumna Krista Jackson, students helped with setup, worked the gates, managed traffic, and connected with thousands of visitors.
The class will continue their support with a Pink Out Night and 50/50 raffle at the home volleyball games on Monday, October 6th.
Mr. Bastian’s 1st graders read "I Promise" by LeBron James and discussed the promises they can make to themselves, their families, and their community. Students focused on promises that will help them succeed in school, then created their own to keep throughout the year. To finish, they made basketball hoop crafts with their promises, now proudly displayed in the hallway.
The Lyons Lions Golf Team hit the course for their match this week, representing Lyons with focus, teamwork, and pride.
Lyons High School hosted the Rochester Area College Fair on Thursday, where admission counselors from 14 colleges and universities shared information about 2- and 4-year programs. Students in grades 10–12 had the opportunity to meet with representatives, ask questions, and explore future college and career pathways. A big thank you to Mrs. Kuhn for coordinating this valuable event for our students!
The Newark/Lyons Varsity Soccer Team recently held its Staff Appreciation Game, where players took time to honor the teachers who make a difference in their lives. Lyons soccer players proudly recognized a few of their own teachers during the game, showing gratitude for their support on and off the field. Congratulations to Ms. Shaffer, Mr. Carr, and Mr. Ryan!
The Lyons Lions Modified Football team enjoyed a team dinner hosted by their parents and the Football Boosters. This tradition, held the night before every game just like the varsity team, brings players together off the field to build teamwork, pride, and community.
Lyons Volleyball hosted Youth Night, celebrating the future of the program! Between the JV and Varsity games, the teams recognized and cheered on the Modified players, highlighting their hard work and excitement for what’s ahead.
Lyons' 8th graders took part in the Career Carnival, exploring different career paths through hands-on activities and conversations with local professionals. The field trip gave students a chance to learn more about future opportunities and discover new interests.