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Lee's Summit North High School

Black Student Union

Interested in becoming a part of Black Student Union? Click the link on the website to sign up! 

BSU was founded to educate, raise awareness and celebrate black excellence, past, present and future. We seek to provide an educational opportunity for all learners to embrace and encourage a diverse and inclusive school and building community. 

Science Tutoring

Need tutoring in science? Science tutoring is available in-person and virtual on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3pm-4pm if you sign-up. Simply fill in the form with your name and which session you’d like to attend. Note, we must have a minimum of 5 students signed up by 2:23pm to hold tutoring each day.

In-Person Tutoring
LSN Room 1102
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday
(You are welcome to come to Room 1102 after school and hang until tutoring begins)
*Please check the sign on Room 1102 after school to find out if 5 or more students have signed up. If so, tutoring will be held.

Online Tutoring
Google Meet Nickname: lsnscience
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday
*If the link is not open, then we did not have 5 or more students sign up

Innovation Track Virtual Open House

LSR7 Innovation Track is hosting a Virtual Open House on February 9th from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm. Register now to attend!

The Innovation Track is a dual enrollment program that offers students the opportunity to earn up to 15 hours of college credit, per semester, taken on the Metropolitan Community College, Longview Campus. Courses taken through the Innovation Track count for both high school and
college credit.

Lunch Shifts

With the move to hybrid and 4-day in person learning, LSN will be on a daily schedule with 4 lunch shifts during 5th hour. Students will have staggered classroom dismissal times and return times to promote social distancing and student safety. Find your 5th hour teacher to determine your lunch shift. Teacher’s last names are color-coded by classroom dismissal time.

Black History Month

In February, the LSN Social Studies Department showcases biographies of Great Americans, National Parks, US Civil Rights Trail, Underground Railroad, HBCUs, and significant events as part of our Black History Month celebration.

Nominate a Great Teacher

Teacher of the Year Nominations are Due by January 31st. Parents and students, what a year we are having. We have amazing educators doing incredible things with and for students, and if you’ve worked with one this year, we hope you’ll consider taking time to nominate him or her for the Excellence In Teaching/Teacher of the Year awards.

Each year our school district, in conjunction with the Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce, recognizes twelve Excellence in Teaching Award recipients, up to three Teachers of Distinction, and selects a Teacher of the Year.  

For more information about Excellence In Teaching, Teacher of the Year, lists of former recipients and information about frequently asked questions, please visit the  Excellence In Teaching/Teacher of the Year website, where you can also watch this year’s Teacher of the Year, Matthew Ketteman, in action!

Nominations due by January 31, 2021