
WOW! Congratulations Daisy Zhang who scored 20/25 on the 3rd Catholic Math League contest! That is fantastic! Close behind was Albert Yan(17), Anna Kahle(16), Hannah Riepenhoff(16) & Danny Siatkosky(15). These are great scores for a challenging math contest with no calculators. Way to problem solve Thunderbirds!!

February is the shortest month of the year, so we
challenge you to spread kindness by choosing one good
deed to do each day for the rest of the month. You can do it!


Some of our Thunderbirds were highlighted in the Shawnee Living Magazine for their help with the Luminary Night!


Congratulations to our newest high scorers in the math club! Chloe Guo and Daisy Zhang both scored an 18 on the last LOG1 math contest and Anna Kahle scored a 17! Way to go! The next math contest will be Tuesday Feb. 5th and the AMC will be on Thursday, Feb. 8th at ONU. LCC will be sending 40 students to this math contest.

SATURDAY: Celebrating Families
Parents, guardians and other family members play a vital role in Catholic education. Not only do they volunteer at our school, they instill values and expectations for academic excellence in their children at home. We acknowledge the role of families in Catholic education and celebrate their contributions to the success of our school on the last day of National Catholic Schools Week, and all year long!

FRIDAY: Celebrating Faculty, Staff and Volunteers
On this day, we will honor teachers, principals, administrators and staff. We thank the parents, grandparents, alumni, parishioners and school board members who provide volunteer service!

THURSDAY: Celebrating Vocations
By focusing on faith, knowledge and service, Catholic schools prepare children to use their God-given talents to the fullest later in life. National Catholic Schools Week offers an opportunity for students to explore the many life paths that enable them to use their talents well in the service of God and others β by answering the call to a religious vocation, by nurturing a family through sacramental marriage, by volunteering in church activities and charities, and/or by pursuing a career that makes the world a better place.

WEDNESDAY: Celebrating the Nation
On National Appreciation Day for Catholic Schools, students, families, educators and other Catholic school supporters communicates the value of Catholic education to government leaders. They share information with leaders on the significant contributions Catholic schools make to the nation and their role in preparing students to be good citizens. They pray for the nation and recognize all those who serve it. The schools will come together and we will celebrate Mass together as one Catholic community today at 9:30am in the New Gym. All are invited to join us!


Due to temperatures, wind chill warning & most importantly, the safety of our students, LCC will be closed and there will be no athletic practices on Wednesday, January 30th. Stay safe & warm T-Birds!

TUESDAY: Celebrating Our Students
Today we celebrate our students by showing our appreciation and recognizing their accomplishments! We encourage students to reflect on the benefits of Catholic education and how the grounding in faith, knowledge and service it provides will help them throughout their lives.




MONDAY: Celebrating Your Community
A central aspect of Catholic education is learning the importance of service to others. When students take part in service activitiesβboth local and beyondβthey demonstrate the values and faith they gain through their Catholic education and learn how to make the world a better place. When they observe how others serve the community, they gain an appreciation for how they can continue to serve others their entire lives. Check out a glimpse of what our LCC community has been involved in over the past year!





SUNDAY: CELEBRATE YOUR PARISH
Catholic schools benefit all year long from the religious guidance, prayers and support parishes provide. Our area parishes join in the National Catholic Schools Week celebration by devoting a Mass to Catholic education today!

We are kicking off Catholic Schools Week 2019 with a dozen reasons to choose Catholic schools! Why do you choose Catholic schools? Share with us in the comments!


Tickets available now for Night at the Races!


The Tbirds will take on the Spartans on the gridiron for the first time in school history! We are excited to partner with the Lima City Schools to bring this great event to our community! #limacommunity #wearelcc


We've got an exciting announcement coming to you at 5pm EST! Stay tuned! #limacommunity


We have had some great scores from Mu Alpha Theta students lately on math contests. Last week, Joe Chen got a 5 o the 4th Ohio Math League while Daisy Zhang and Jack Zerante both scored a 4. These are super challenging contests with 6 problems. Way to go! And, this week, Chloe Guo scored a 47 on a Log 1 contest. This is the highest in LCC's history. Alvaro Diaz followed close behind with a 38 and Kaylee Rigg with a 37! Outstanding job!!!

Our annual Kewpee coupon drive starts today!!!!
You can buy them in the LCC business office or from any student.
Hamburger, Pickle on top, makes our β€οΈheartsβ€οΈ go..Flippity-Flop!


Happy New Year, Thunderbirds!


Congratulations to the Girls Golf team as they get their STATE Championship rings tonight!!!


