Offensive Line Drills
Water Break
Running Routes
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Mrs. Billington's LMS Science Lab
ABC Gym
We had a blast filming our ”We are Levelland ISD” commercial! Thanks to the over 100 participants who came out to represent Levelland ISD, we shot a commercial that truly reflects what makes Levelland ISD so special… the people! Athletes, coaches, students, teachers, parents, pre-schoolers and principals – all are a vital part of Levelland ISD.
Watch for the commercial to air on July 28 during the 6 pm and 10 pm news on KCBD. The news will be filmed live from the Levelland Courthouse so put on your Levelland t-shirts and come out and join the fun!
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From May 8th-11th, a group of students from Levelland Middle School had the opportunity to actually visit the places they heard about in history class. The group started planning the trip as far back as last year and each grade level at LMS was represented.
*Pictures Courtesy of Mrs. Ewerz
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The Levelland High School Theater Department will perform Electra Tuesday May 11 at 7 p.m. Electra is a one-act Greek drama that was the winner of the Division I, 3A U.I.L. One-Act Play Competition. This is the only opportunity for the community to see this winning production.
“Electra is a tragedy in the grandest style of Greek drama,” Tim Trujillo, director, said. “What a talented group of actors, actresses and dancers we have involved in this year’s One-Act play. Electra is one of the more difficult plays we’ve attempted, and it is a real testament to the depth of talent in our theater program that we emerged as District Champions.”
The public is invited to attend the public performance on May 11 at L.H.S.’s theater. Tickets are $3 each and are available at the door.
Electra is a tale of a woman obsessed with defending her father’s honor. Electra, played by junior Brooke Etheridge, has been kept hostage by her mother, Queen Clytemnestra and King Aegisthus.
Clytemnestra, junior Makenzee Spruiell, and Aegisthus, senior Kyle Hysmith, murdered Electra’s father. Chrysothemis, junior Kristen Williamson, is torn between helping her sister or supporting her step mom, the queen.
The cast also includes: Tanner Saunders, Jacob Faulks, Coby Crisp and the Greek chorus made up of Sarah Adams, Caitlyn Bush, Susan Duff, and Mackinze Spears. Ty Hewitt, Zach Myatt, Sam Moody, Levi Norman, and Leah Stuart make up the crew.
At district, Etheridge won Best Actress, Faulks made the all-star cast, and the Greek chorus made honorable mention all-star cast. Hewitt, won a technical award for best stage manager. At regionals, Etheridge made all-star cast, and Williamson and Saunders made honorable mention all-star cast.
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The Sodexo A to Z Salad Bar is a yearly nutritional promotion that showcases fresh fruits and vegetables from every letter of the alphabet. This exciting event takes place in Sodexo – School District partnership accounts nation wide.
The main purpose of the promotion is to introduce fruits and vegetable to young students for nutritional awareness to enhance their knowledge of nutrition and well being.
Sodexo at Levelland ISD is proud to partner with Labatt Food Service to coordinate the selection and timing of the delivery of the featured diverse items. Some of the fruits are chosen especially for this promotion and are grown in many parts of the world!
We hope you enjoy this year’s A to Z Salad Bar!!
The ABC Book shows the foods that were served each day. Special thanks to Mrs. Bridges BIMM students for allowing us to use their melon heads in this eBook.
Click on the link to see the entire book.
http://ll.levellandisd.net/ll/ABCFood/index.html

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The rain did not prevent Levelland ABC pre-K students from participating in “When I Grow Up” day. This is a morning dedicated to parental/community involvement and career sharing. This year we were proud to have: Levelland EMT, Levelland Fire Department, Xcel Energy, Renegade Services, Hockley County Animal Warden and Riggs Farm.
Students participated in six, ten-minute rotations. These are informative sessions based on the different careers and jobs that each of these parents and/or community members hold.
At the conclusion of the rotations, teachers lead a discussion in their classrooms about the careers that were presented and then followed-up by posing the question “What would you like to do when you grow up?” The teachers are laying the foundation for students to one day make a career choice.
Never touch a downed wire!
Xcel Energy employee and parent, Oscar Osornio, demonstrates the power of electricity on a hot dog wiener as compared to your finger. During this rotation, students learned that being a lineman can be a very dangerous but exciting job.
I could not fit Moose the dog in this trap
Alonzo Mendoza, LABC parent with the Levelland Police Department showed students one of his traps and described his job responsibilities as Animal Warden.
Protective Gear
Brian Falkenbury with the Levelland Fire Department discussed the life of a fireman and what all safety gear is necessary to stay safe while fighting fires.
This will not hurt you
Brad Duncan and Jeff Pharis of Levelland EMS, explain to students that during an emergency they are the people that help you. They allowed students to be raised up on the stretcher, hooked up to the heart monitor, one student got to try out the oxygen mask and seen here is Jaelynn having her blood pressure taken.
Where do you get your eggs?
Pete and Sandra Riggs, of Riggs Farm, and proud grandparents of a LABC student, brought geese, hens, a rooster, a duck, and guinea fowls. Sandra shared the different types of eggs and the students enjoyed listening to the different sounds that each animal made.
My dad works with explosives!
Anthony LeCroy, proud parent and employee with Renegade Services was on hand to explain to students the ins and outs of wireline services. He showed a video explaining the process-the students enjoyed the explosions the most.
Thank you to all of our volunteers that made this day a success for our students at LABC!
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Our class hand made a paper quilt. Each child used their imagination to decorate a square on the quilt. We hosted a silent auction for the parents to bid on it; the winner was Jessica Rodriguez. Proceeds from the auction will go towards supporting the Relay for Life.
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Levelland MS Varsity 7th & 8th Grade Varsity Treble Choir competed in the Region XVI University Interscholastic League (UIL) Middle School North Zone Concert and Sightreading Contest on March 31st at Estacado HS. They received a Sweepstakes award for earning Division I ratings (superior) in both concert and sightreading!
Mrs. Deborah Payne is the LMS Choir Director. Dr. Hye-Gyung Ji was the accompanist at the competition.
Middle School Varsity Treble Choir
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