The School District of Lancaster provides free physicals to student-athletes in the incoming grades 7-12 who plan to participate in sports during the school year. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or […]

The School District of Lancaster provides free physicals to student-athletes in the incoming grades 7-12 who plan to participate in sports during the school year. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or […]
When we talk about the people who shape the daily experience of our students, Lakeesha Bair-Myers is someone whose presence is deeply felt not only by students, but by colleagues, […]
Jeremy Raff, our Director of Data Analytics & Strategy and an SDP Fellow (Cohort 15), was recently highlighted by the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University for his […]
As the school year winds down, our focus turns toward continuing learning opportunities that stretch into the summer months. We recognize how valuable these months are, not only for academic […]
The School District of Lancaster is proud to announce that Carter & MacRae Elementary School has officially joined the district’s growing community school initiative. It becomes the seventh school in […]
This week’s staff spotlight is shining bright on Laura Reynolds,or as her students know her best, Miss Laura. As a Building Assistant at Burrowes Elementary, Laura has become an essential […]
At the School District of Lancaster, we know that learning starts well before the first bell rings. It begins with a nutritious meal, a friendly greeting in the cafeteria, and […]
On Friday, May 2, the gymnasium at Reynolds Middle School won’t just be hosting a wrestling event, it will become a place where community and student voice take center stage. […]
Spring Break is almost here! Just a friendly reminder that all School District of Lancaster schools and offices will be closed from Friday, April 18 through Monday, April 21. Classes […]
“Being a social worker means being a source of support and guidance. It means walking alongside people through their hardest chapters, and helping them realize they don’t have to carry […]
When Wickersham Elementary School’s fourth graders were asked to take on a real-world economics project, they didn’t just learn about resources, trade, or production. They learned how to listen to […]
“Being a social worker means empowering, advocating, breaking down barriers, connecting to resources, giving a voice to those who need to be heard, and showing up.” Some careers are built […]