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Lansing Coach Competes on National Stage at 2026 U.S. Wrestling Open
Lansing Baseball Honors Julie Ascher Through 1st Pitch Club
High School Asst Cheer Sponsor
Lansing Educators Recognized at Kansas Region 2 Teacher of the Year Banquet
Spring Into Wellness at Lansing USD 469’s Health and Wellness Fair
Alumni Spotlight: Sophie Webster Earns University of Kansas Amsden Award
Lansing High School Choir Earns Strong Results at Regional Festival, Advances to State
The Lansing High School Baseball program continues its 1st Pitch Club tradition this season, recognizing individuals who have made a meaningful difference in the Lansing community.  The 1st Pitch Club was created to honor those who help make Lansing a place people are proud to call home. Throughout the season, the high school baseball staff invites military veterans, first responders, USD 469 staff members, and community members with a lasting legacy to throw out a ceremonial first pitch before games.  At a recent game, the program proudly recognized Mona Hauver as the evening’s honoree.  Mona has been a dedicated member of USD 469 for 18 years, serving in a variety of roles that have made a lasting impact on students and staff. Over the years, she has coached both swimming and diving, sponsored the Lionettes, and served as the Lansing Educational Foundation (LEF) representative at the high school.  Currently, Mona leads the district’s business office and accounting operations. In addition, she continues to stay actively involved at Lansing High School as a Student Council sponsor alongside Stephanie Hawks, helps organize the High School Social Club, and assists with major community events such as the 5K and LEF Rugged 5K.  Her commitment to Lansing extends beyond her professional roles. Mona and her husband, Rich, have deep roots in the community, having called Lansing home for 29 years. Together, they have raised five children—Megan Seebeck, Jessica McIntyre, Abby Hauver, Bobby Hauver, and Elle Linafelter—each of whom graduated from Lansing schools.  The Hauver family legacy continues to grow, with 15 grandchildren and counting—five of whom have already attended Lansing schools.  The Lansing High School Baseball program is proud to recognize Mona Hauver for her years of service, leadership, and dedication to the students, staff, and families of USD 469. Her impact continues to shape the Lansing community in meaningful ways.
Brandi Lynn, 2nd Grade Teacher
Lansing USD 469 Recognizes Emerald Peters and Becky Wecas as Staff Members of the Month
Lansing USD 469 Recognizes Natalee Walter as Student of the Month
Lansing USD 469 is excited to invite students, families, and community members to celebrate the creativity of our talented students at the District Art Showcase on Saturday, April 18, 2026.  The showcase will take place from 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. at Lansing High School (1412 147th Street), with entry available through doors 7 or 8. Admission is free.  Artwork from students representing Lansing’s elementary, intermediate, middle, and high schools will be on display. Guests can enjoy a vibrant collection of student creations and participate in hands-on activities for kids, making this a fun and engaging event for all ages.  In addition to the art showcase, attendees can enjoy a Chris Cakes Pancake Breakfast, presented by the Lansing Kiwanis. The all-you-can-eat breakfast is $10 for adults and $7 for children 12 and under.  The event will also feature the Spring into Wellness Fair, hosted by the USD 469 Health and Wellness Committee in partnership with local health professionals, offering additional resources and activities for families.  Donations are welcome, with all proceeds directly supporting the Lansing art program.
The Lansing Intermediate Junior Guard team delivered an impressive performance this past weekend, earning 2nd place in the Knowledge category at the Junior Guard competition held at Leavenworth High School.  With just five members competing, Lansing fielded the smallest team at the event—but their size didn’t hold them back. The team demonstrated strong preparation, teamwork, and determination throughout the competition.  Despite facing larger teams, the Lansing students represented their school and community with pride, showcasing both their knowledge and commitment to excellence.  Congratulations to these outstanding students for their hard work and for bringing home a well-earned award!
Jessica Kowalewski
Lansing Intermediate School Hosts Engaging Emergency Services STEM Night
LHS Students Excel at Topeka Model United Nations Conference
Lansing High School seniors have an opportunity to earn scholarship funds while promoting an important message: safe driving.  The Lansing High School National Honor Society (NHS) is sponsoring a Safe Driving Scholarship, with applications due by April 18.  Who Can Apply?  To be eligible, applicants must:  Be a current LHS senior Complete an essay (minimum 300 words) based on the prompt provided in the application form  Students can access the application and essay prompt by scanning the QR code available on the promotional materials shared throughout the school.  Scholarship Details Award Amount: Minimum of $200 Recipients: Two students Selection Criteria: Essays will be evaluated, and recipients will be chosen based on the quality of their responses Encouraging Safe Choices  This scholarship not only provides financial support for graduating seniors but also highlights the importance of making responsible decisions behind the wheel—an especially meaningful topic for students preparing for the next chapter of their lives.  Students interested in applying are encouraged to complete their essays and submit their applications by the April 18 deadline.