March: Amber Goldberg was presented the award by Pre-K with the following message:
Our Pre-K team would like your help in announcing the next person to receive the Look For the Awesome award. Ready!?
Give us a G…. (G) G is for the grin she always has.
Give us an O… (O) O is for the outstanding work she does everyday
Give us a L… (L) L is for her legendary tech skills
Give us a D… (D) D is for her Dedication
Give us a B… (B) B is for being blessed to have her here at Spring Creek.
Give us an E… (E) E is for her easygoing nature
Give us a R… (R) R is for her many roles here at school.
Give us a G… (G) G is for her being genuinely one of a kind.
Thank you Ms. Goldberg for all you do for the school, our students, and our staff. You are AWESOME.
March: All of the students that placed for the school science fair and represented our school at the district science fair were congratulated and recognized for their AWESOME work in the fair with their projects and presentations. Congrats!
April: Amanda Longest passed the awesome award on to Kelsie Reeder with the following message:
Some people make a difference simply by showing up—but she goes far beyond that. She is the sunshine of the school, constantly lifting others up with her encouragement and positivity. Supporting any grade level or spending her own day off writing thoughtful notes to staff, she shows a level of care that can’t be taught. She finds the good in every situation and helps students see it too, guiding them toward their full potential with patience and heart. For always choosing to look for the awesome and helping others do the same, this award belongs to… Kelsie Reeder!
April: Amber Goldberg recognized SCCS's Athletics teams. As SCCS's athletics program continues to grow for students in grades 4-8th, the skills students learn in sports are assisting with team work social skills as well as well as learning the skills needed for their sport. This provides an opportunity in both upper elementary and middle school to become confident and hard working players prior to trying out for high school sport teams. Amber also noted the Athletic Director, Nate Hufstedler, for organizing these opportunities, as well as all the coaches of the teams that put in the work and time to the students of athletics.
Congrats to all!
















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Flag Football Season is Here!
Check out the full game schedule below and mark your calendars for our home and away games.
Parent Meeting:
We’ll have a brief parent meeting this Thursday right after practice, please plan to stay for important updates about the season.
Let’s make it a great season!

If you do not have a 5th grader but are interested in helping out and donating to a 5th grader's payment, you may use the same link as above. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated!
We can't wait to see how much fun these 5th graders have!

When it comes to kindergarteners, sometimes our teachers have to get really creative when it comes to classroom management. For example, here is what Mrs. Hufstedler does! Just Kidding.... this picture is from our amazing career day! Our students have come so far this year with routines and expectations. Hard to believe this year is almost over. Have a wonderful Spring Break!
Love, Mrs. Hufstedler's Kindergarten Class


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*Orders due by 3pm on March 13th at 3pm, prior to Spring Break.


During this time of year we like to check in with our Stakeholders to get their feedback in order to improve services provided to everyone supported by Lake County Schools. We are requesting your honest opinions and suggestions because you are an important stakeholder for our Title I school!
Stakeholders include our entire team of teachers, students, staff and administrators, our students’ parents, and even community members who lend us local support; together we all support the success of every student that we serve at our Title I school.
Our school district receives federal Title I funds to support specific schools (such as ours) with initiatives and programs intended to impact overall student growth and academic success. Our school’s 2026-2027 Title I plan is currently being developed and your input is very important to both our school and our district.
The LCS Title I Department has provided us with this electronic survey to capture your opinions and suggestions about plans to use these funds during the 2026-27 school year in our school and in our district; IP addresses are not collected and all responses are anonymous. I ask that you kindly complete the online survey below, so our Title I school can use your feedback to shape our plans for investing the Title I funds that will be used at this school during the 2026-27 school year.
Please click on the link below to provide your feedback. Every opinion matters.
2025-2026 School Year Title I Stakeholder Survey for the 2026-27 School Year
The survey will take you just a few minutes to complete. The deadline for completing this online survey is Monday, March 23, 2026 at 4:00pm.
Thank you in advance for providing your feedback and for your continued support of our Title I school and all the students and families we serve!


Attached is the order form for class photos. You may place your order online or by using the paper form that will be sent home with students today. If you choose to use the paper form, please send in payment no later than Wednesday, March 11th, so we can ensure all payments are collected before we leave for Spring Break.
Here is the link to preview:
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Click here for the application: https://forms.gle/qZm51tCqhKFutJrk7
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