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Academic Games Success Continues - State Level
Seventeen Lakeview students competed at the Academic Games State Tournament held at Grove City College on March 2 and 4, and they delivered an outstanding performance across multiple events. Four Lakeview students earned Undefeated Champion honors in the game of LinguiSHTIKS: Tanner Powers, Cole Kudiak, Quinten Becki, and Anderson Kaltenbaugh. The Junior Division team of Cole Kudiak, Quinten Becki, Jacob Barcheck, and Jon Frey also had an incredible showing, earning First Place in the State. In the game of Equations, Jacob Barcheck and Cylas Fry-Stutzman both finished as Undefeated Champions. Jacob added to his impressive performance by also earning Undefeated Champion in On-Sets. With these victories, along with his team’s first-place finish, Jacob has qualified for the National Tournament. The Brocklehurst brothers, Penn and Griffin, dominated in the games of Propaganda and Presidents, each earning Undefeated Champion honors. Penn achieved the second-highest score in his division in Presidents, while Griffin earned the top score in the Elementary Division. We are incredibly proud of all 17 Lakeview students who represented our school with dedication, teamwork, and academic excellence. Next up, several of these outstanding students will represent Lakeview at the Academic Games National Tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina this April. Congratulations to our students on an amazing performance!
Thursday, Mar 05 2026
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Speech & Debate Update
At their state qualifying district tournament on Saturday, February 28th at Moon High School, the LM-HS Speech and Debate team took 8 students to show off their talents and see if they could land a sacred spot at the state competition. A big congratulations to the following students for their incredible rankings and earning those spots: Katrina McCullough- 2nd in Congress Emma Friters- 2nd in Humorous Interpretation Hannah Cameron- 2nd in Dramatic Performance Evalynn Mullen- 3rd (alternate) in Poetry The team also has an opportunity to take extra students in some special categories, so they will be sending Grace Gander and Evalynn Mullen to be a News Broadcasting Duo, as well as Montana Adams in Impromptu. Congrats to the team, coaches, and all of the supporters along the way this season. The team will get ready to head to Bloomsburg University on March 19-21.
Monday, Mar 02 2026
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3-2-1 RUN! Race Information
The Oakview PEP, in collaboration with the Lakeview Football and Cross Country Boosters, are sponsoring a 3-2-1 RUN! Race for Down Syndrome Awareness happening on Saturday, March 21 ! We would love to see all of our families come together to celebrate, raise awareness, and support this meaningful cause. Race Day Event Schedule: Kids 1/2 Mile: 9:30 a.m. 5K Run/Walk: 10:00 a.m. Also, don't forget that event swag is available to order using the QR code on the flyer or the link below. Be sure to place your order by March 6th to guarantee your items.
Wednesday, Feb 25 2026
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Lakeview Students Shine at PJAS Regional Competit...
Lakeview was proudly represented by nine students at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) Region 9 Meeting held on February 21 at Slippery Rock University. In addition, one student presented earlier in the week due to competing at District Wrestling. Representing Lakeview were: 7th Grade: Anderson Becki, Penn Brocklehurst 8th Grade: Cylas Fry-Stutzman, Ekaterina Soldatova, Emma Tomeo 9th Grade: Quinten Becki, Jonathan Frey 11th Grade: Ethan Johnson, Levi Haines, Vivian Martin Each student selected a scientific topic of interest, conducted research using the scientific method, and spent months developing a formal research project. At the regional competition, students presented their findings to a panel of at least five judges who evaluated their work, scientific reasoning, and presentation skills. Based on scoring, students receive a first, second, or third award, with first-place recipients advancing to the state competition in May at Penn State Main Campus. Lakeview students had an outstanding showing! Eight students earned First Place awards and will advance to States: Penn Brocklehurst, Cylas Fry-Stutzman, Emma Tomeo, Quinten Becki, Jonathan Frey, Levi Haines, Ethan Johnson, and Vivian Martin. Anderson Becki and Ekaterina (Kate) Soldatova earned strong Second Place awards. Special Honors: Perfect Scores: Penn Brocklehurst and Quinten Becki Director’s Award: Penn Brocklehurst Special $100 Awards from Slippery Rock University: Quinten Becki – Outstanding Junior High Physics Project Cylas Fry-Stutzman – Outstanding Junior High Math Project PJAS is a statewide organization dedicated to promoting scientific research, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students in grades 7–12. Through authentic research experiences, students learn to think like scientists—asking questions, designing experiments, analyzing data, and defending conclusions before expert judges. We are incredibly proud of the dedication, perseverance, and intellectual curiosity demonstrated by each of these students. The countless hours of research, experimentation, data analysis, and preparation truly paid off. Lakeview’s future scientists are making waves, and we cannot wait to see what they accomplish at the State Meeting this May! Congratulations to all of our presenters!
Monday, Feb 23 2026