Lansing Middle School Lion's Pantry
Caught You Reading! Celebrating Students Who Choose Books
Lansing Students Bring Home Medals at Regional Bocce Ball Tournament
26-27 School Calendar
Lansing Graduate Scott Parks Shares His Journey in Journalism with 8th Graders
Behind the Scenes: LHS Students Learn the Art of Stage Lighting
Academic Achievement on the Rise at Lansing Middle School
Lansing USD469 Buildings and Daycare Closed
Lansing Graduate Inspires Middle School Students with Marine Biology Journey
Samantha Dale Staff Spotlight
LMS Career Presentations
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Wishing Our Lansing USD 469 Families a Joyful Winter Break
The Lansing Angels Holiday Program once again demonstrated the strength and generosity of our Lansing community this holiday season. Thanks to the incredible support of district families and community sponsors, we were able to serve 17 families with holiday gifts and food assistance.  In addition, generous financial donations and gift cards extended food support to eight additional families, ensuring even more students and families felt cared for during the holidays.  We are deeply grateful to everyone who gave their time, resources, and support. Your kindness made a meaningful difference, and the spirit of the season truly lives on through you.
LMS Career Pathways presenters
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The Lansing 8th grade girls’ basketball team finished an unforgettable season in the best possible way—undefeated and crowned 2025 KVL Girls’ Basketball Champions. The team capped off their dominant run by bringing home the championship trophy, securing a well-earned back-to-back (2-Peat) KVL title.  Led by Head Coach Bishop and Assistant Coach Hamilton, the Lions played with energy, confidence, and relentless effort all season long. Their dynamic style of play and strong team connections made every game exciting to watch and showcased the dedication and hard work that defined this group.  The road to the championship wasn’t without challenges. In the semifinal matchup against Mill Creek, the Lions faced a tight contest that came down to the final moments. With the game tied late in the fourth quarter, Reese Anderson stepped to the free-throw line with everything on the line.  “I knew when I was fouled that the game was on the line, but Coach Bishop always says when I make shots there’s no shot bigger, so I knew I had to hit them—and I did,” Anderson said.  Coach Bishop praised the team’s resilience and ability to respond under pressure.  “During the Mill Creek game in the semis, we faced a lot of adversity. They’re a well-coached team that always gives us all we can handle,” Bishop said. “After being down to start the fourth quarter, we kicked it up a notch and found ways to get steals and baskets. Reese and Allie both hit important free throws to put us up at the end of that game.”  In the championship game, the Lions left no doubt. The team applied constant defensive pressure and capitalized on key scoring opportunities to pull away and secure the title.  “When we played in the championship match, we never let up,” said Maliyah Davis. “We just kept playing pressure defense and hit some big shots to increase our lead. We were so excited to 2-Peat!”  Assistant Coach Hamilton echoed the pride felt by the entire Lansing community.  “I’m so proud of this team,” Hamilton said. “They worked hard all season and deserved the championship.”  Congratulations to our coaches and players, and to the reigning KVL Champions. This undefeated season is a testament to leadership, teamwork, and determination—and one that will be remembered with pride.