LHS Students Take the Stage with Original SWAP One-Act Performances
State Large Group Results - LHS Choirs Extend Streak of Exemplary Performances Graphic
Students at Lansing High School eating breakfast in parking lot
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
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.
Lansing USD 469 Recognizes Natalee Walter as Student of the Month
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.
Hands-On Learning in Tech Theatre Brings Costuming to Life
Lansing High School is proud to recognize its March Coaches Club Athletes of the Month, honoring student-athletes who have demonstrated exceptional performance, dedication, and competitive success.  Each month, in-season head coaches nominate athletes who have had standout performances. The nominations are then reviewed and voted on by the high school coaching staff to determine the monthly honorees.  For March, Lansing High School proudly recognizes Aden Leftwich, Madison Newman, and Makalia Hayes for their outstanding accomplishments.  Boys Athlete of the Month  Aden Leftwich – Powerlifting  Aden Leftwich delivered a dominant performance this season, successfully defending his title as the 4A Men’s 220 lb State Champion, becoming a back-to-back state champion. He also made program history as the first boys back-to-back state champion at Lansing High School.  Aden won every lift at the state meet and claimed his weight class by an impressive 210-pound margin, showcasing his strength and consistency at the highest level of competition.  Female Athletes of the Month  Madison Newman – Powerlifting Madison Newman earned top honors as the 4A Women’s 180 lb State Champion, capping off an incredible season. She was also named Lifter of the Meet, recognizing her as the strongest female lifter in 4A this year.  Madison won every lift in competition and secured her title with a commanding 225-pound margin, highlighting her dominance in the sport.  Makalia Hayes – Track & Field Makalia Hayes had an outstanding month on the track, contributing to multiple team victories. She won two individual events and helped lead two relay teams to wins at the Topeka West Invitational.  At the Lansing Relays, Makalia led four relay teams to first-place finishes, helping the Lions secure the overall team victory. She continued her success at the Lawrence Invitational, where she won two individual events and two relay events, helping Lansing come from behind to win the meet over Free State.  Makalia has already recorded three state-qualifying times in individual events and has played a key role in helping all relay teams achieve state-qualifying marks.
Lansing Baseball Honors Community Leader Through 1st Pitch Club
Lansing USD 469 families are invited to take advantage of convenient, low-cost sports physicals on Friday, April 24, 2026, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Lansing High School (1412 147th Street).  This event, provided by Amberwell Lansing Clinic, offers $30 sports physicals for students preparing for the upcoming school year. Kansas requires a completed physical before students can begin participating in school sports, making this a great opportunity to get ahead before fall activities begin.  Important details:  Cost is $30 per student (cash or check only) Athletes should wear athletic attire (no boots, flip flops, or jeans) The KSHSAA physical form must be completed by both the parent and student before arrival Registration is required, and space is limited  If you’re unable to attend, physicals can also be scheduled directly through Amberwell Lansing Clinic by calling 913-297-3215.
Celebrating America's 250 Scholarship Flyer
Robotics Team at Competition
Mattingly Named Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association Administrator of the Year
Six Years of Dedication Leads Irelynn Shields to Bethany College Volleyball