
Summer Lunch Program important holiday week information!! There will be no lunch service on Thursday or Friday 7/4/2024 or Friday 7/5/2024. We will be closing the Pioneer Park site for Wednesday 7/3/2024 as well, with all sites reopening on Monday 7/8. On Wednesday 7/3/2024 at Central Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, and Island City Elementary, we will be passing out bags that contain breakfast and lunch meals for 7/3, 7/4 and 7/5, including half gallons of both chocolate and white milk! It will be a lot of food, so feel free to come prepared with boxes, bags, wagons, or carts to get it all home. Please remember, all meals for the Summer Food Program are distributed first come, first served for all children 1-18 years old, with no paperwork or signup required.
La Grande School District is an equal opportunity institution.

La Grande School District will be serving lunch and breakfast each day for children ages 1-18. June 17th through August 16th. Monday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. For more information, please contact Lindsey Meinhard at 541-663-3229


We extend our thanks to all our students, parents, families, teachers, and staff for a great school year! You have contributed to a successful year of learning and growth in our district. We wish you a fantastic summer!


La Grande School District Summer Lunch Program will run June 17th - August 16th from 11:30am-12:30pm. Locations: Pioneer Park, Central Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, and Island City Elementary. This program provides free breakfasts and lunches for all children ages 1-18.

CHD is offering FREE activity groups for children this summer. Groups are open to any young person in Union County, including non-CHD enrolled clients! For more information, contact Brandi Cronen, QMHA at 541-962-8807


The 906 Empowerment Youth Resource Center summer hours will be: Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3 pm to 5 pm. (Closed July 1-12). Activities are for students aged 14-18. Contact Kitia Chambers at 541-910-3267 or Nicholas Batten at 541-910-3230 for more information.



Summer is just around the corner, and it's time to start planning your warm-weather activities! As you make your summer to-do list, prioritize self-care and well-being.
Embrace the great outdoors. Spending time outside has numerous benefits, such as reducing stress and anxiety, improving mood, and boosting creativity. Consider activities like walking, hiking, biking, gardening, or relaxing in a shady park.
Make time for loved ones. It's easy to get caught up in our daily routines and miss out on quality time with friends and family. This summer, prioritize reconnecting with your loved ones through shared meals, game nights, movie nights, or simply picking up the phone for a catch-up call.
Prioritize sleep. During busy times, our sleep habits can suffer. Make an effort to establish a consistent sleep schedule and give your body the rest it deserves.
Most importantly, have fun and do something that brings you joy each day. Whether trying a new hobby, indulging in a favorite activity or simply taking time to relax and unwind, make sure to prioritize your happiness this summer.
If you or a family member are struggling with mental health or substance use issues, remember that help is available. Care Solace, a complimentary and confidential coordination service provided by La Grande School District, is available 24/7/365 throughout the summer to help you find mental health care or substance use treatment providers. Call 888-515-0595 for multilingual support or visit caresolace.com/lagrande to search for providers on your own or receive assistance through video chat, email, or phone.
We wish you a happy and healthy summer break, and we'll see you again soon!


EOU Youth Football Skills Camp is June 7, 2024 at Community Stadium. Camp is for 3rd grade through 8th grade and is $50 per person. For more information, contact Coach Piper at: rpiper@eou.edu or 541-581-9209


Union County Youth Soccer Association registration is now open! Please contact Haaven Carlson at 541-805-0647 for more information.


EOU Athletics and La Grande Parks & Rec are hosting the "Kickin' It Into Gear" activities and games day on June 8th from 10 AM to Noon at Pioneer Park. For more info, contact Malia Mills at 541-962-3427 or mmills@eou.edu


Summer Volleyball Camp is June 12th, 13th, and 14th. This is available for students in 1st-9th grade. Please use the following link for registration if interested: https://forms.gle/hUTa4BAii1ndsUF66
For more information please use this link to view informational brochure: https://5il.co/2m10o

La Grande Swim Club's Summer Swimming is starting June 10, 2024. Contact Shannon Donovan at smdonovan5678@gmail.com for more information or to sign up for a two- week trial!


Congratulations to the La Grande High School Wind Ensemble!! They placed 4th at the 2024 Oregon State Band Championships!
Way to go Tigers!!


LMS Choir concert has had a date change: the concert will be on June 4th at 7pm in the high school auditorium.

Immunization Data for Union County and each of our schools has been posted on our websites. Please view the documents here: https://www.lagrandesd.org/documents/immunization-data/630045


Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month in Schools and Beyond
AAPI Heritage Month is a time to honor the rich tapestry of Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures. Schools can be a powerful platform for celebration and learning. Here are a few ideas:
Embrace Diversity: Highlight the vastness of the AAPI community. Plan activities that showcase the unique traditions, languages, and histories of various Asian and Pacific Islander groups.
Spark Curiosity: Feature books by AAPI authors or incorporate folktales from different regions into the curriculum. Organize movie nights featuring AAPI films or invite guest speakers to share their cultural experiences.
Create a Safe Space: Discuss the importance of cultural sensitivity and bystander intervention. Encourage open dialogue about the challenges faced by AAPI communities, including recent incidents of racism.
Care Solace is Here for You
We understand that navigating mental health challenges can be difficult, especially for those feeling isolated or misunderstood. Care Solace is committed to providing culturally sensitive care to everyone in need. Our comprehensive network of providers includes professionals of diverse backgrounds and treatment approaches.
If you or someone you know wants to be connected to a mental health care provider, contact Care Solace, a complimentary and confidential mental health care coordination service provided by La Grande School District:
Call 888-515-0595. Multilingual support is available 24/7/365.
Visit www.caresolace.com/lagrande and either search on your own OR click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.


The next middle school PTO meeting is tomorrow, 5/15/24, at 5:15pm in the LMS commons. We hope to see you there!