Lanesville Elementary believes all students deserve:
- A school community that promotes respect, honesty, compassion, positive attitude, active listening, acceptance, and personal responsibility
- Highly qualified staff that differentiates for students’ needs
- To be the central focus of our school
- A safe, enjoyable, and motivating learning environment
- The expectation that all students can reach their maximum potential with mastering all Indiana standards
- To be prepared for a high education and global workforce
Student Expectations
LES 2023-2024 Student Handbook
Lunchroom Expectations Video (created by 5th grade)
Bathroom Expectations Video (created by 6th grade)
Recess Expectations Video (created by 4th grade)
March Breakfast Menu
March Lunch Menu
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
#2 – Ann Shaffer:
502-296-6899
#3 – Anna Stockhoff:
317-446-0658
#4 – Jody Jones:
812-972-1620
#6 – Chris Lasley:
812-267-2101
#7 – Sheila Emily:
812-736-0177
#8 – Mike Emily:
812-596-0542
#13 – Stephen Shaffer:
812-267-8520
For further transportation information, please contact Dr. Ryan Apple at 812.952.2555 ext. 363
2024-2025 OPEN ENROLLMENT OPEN NOW!
Thank you for your interest in enrolling at Lanesville Elementary School. Click here to get to the Open Enrollment page. Please make sure to fill out all information to the best of your knowledge. Please use proper capitalization and check your spelling.
Please be aware that if you live outside of our school district completing the online enrollment form is not a guaranteed acceptance to Lanesville Schools.
More information regarding acceptance of an out of district application will take place over the summer. Accepted applicants will be contacted and asked to complete registration which normally opens 2 weeks prior to the first day of school.
Lanesville Community Schools has limited resources and is staffed to provide mild interventions and speech therapy for out of district special education students. Please use the “Comments” section of the enrollment page to communicate information regarding your student’s unique needs and ensure that Lanesville Community Schools are able to service your out of district student. If you have questions regarding the needs or potential needs of your out of district student, please contact the school office directly. 812-952-3000.
Kindergarten (2023-2024)
- 2 – boxes of Crayola crayons (24 count or less)
- 1 – Rounded tip scissors
- 1 – School box (plastic) – 8”x 5”x2” (small size)
- 2 – boxes of Kleenex tissues (to be used by class)
- 1 – Box of washable wide markers in classic colors
- 1 – Sturdy headphones – NO earbuds
- 1 – box yellow writing pencils and a block eraser
- 10+ – glue sticks
- 1 – Backpack large enough to hold: folder, IPad, library books, and extra clothes
- 1 – Rest blanket (about towel size that will roll up) – NO matts please
- 2 – packs of black dry erase markers (1 wide tip/1 fine tip)
- 1 – box Ziploc bags (jumbo or gallon size)
- 1 – box Ziploc bags (sandwich or snack size)
- 1 – container of Clorox or Lysol wipes
- 1 – pack of baby wipes
- 1 – pack of 100 white index cards size 3×5
- 1 – No spill refillable water bottle
- 1 – Complete change of clothes at school or in backpack AT ALL TIME
- NO folders or binders
Grade 1 (2023-2024)
- Plastic supply box (Label with child’s name)
- Blunt end metal scissors (Label with child’s name)
- 4 pink erasers
- 2 large box of tissues
- 4 black dry erase markers
- #2 Yellow pencils (20 count/sharpened if possible)
- 3 boxes 24 count crayons
- Elmer’s glue and 3 large glue sticks
- Non chargeable sturdy headphones (MUST HAVE) (Label with child’s name)
- Backpack with no wheels (Label with child’s name)
- 1 container of Clorox or Lysol wipes
- 1 hand sanitizer for classroom
- 1 – 2 pocket folder (Label with child’s name)
- 1 composition notebook (Label with child’s name)
- No spill refillable water bottle
- If your child is a BOY: please bring one box of QUART ZIP baggies
- If your child is a GIRL: please bring one box of GALLON ZIP baggies
- Complete change of clothes at school or in backpack AT ALL TIMES (Label with child’s name)
Grade 2 (2023-2024)
- Large box of tissue
- Clorox wipes
- 2 – 24 count crayons
- 5 – glue sticks
- 1 – liquid Elmer’s glue
- Art box
- 1 – composition notebook (wide ruled)
- 1 – pocket folder in the following colors
- Red
- Yellow
- Blue
- Green
- Sturdy headphones or earbuds (MUST HAVE)
- 2 – 24 count pencils (Ticonderoga preferred)
- Scissors
- 4 pink erasers OR 1 pack of pencil cap erasers
- 2 – packs of dry erase markers (black only)
- 1 – highlighters (4 pack)
- 1 – pack of washable markers
- Ziploc bags- girls bring quart size, boys bring gallon size
Grade 3 (2023-2024)
- 1 – Small supply / Art box
- 2 – boxes of tissues
- 1 – pack of highlighters (regular sharpie marker type no gel or liquid)
- 2 – packs of black Expo markers
- 3 – packs of Ticonderoga pencils (pre-sharpened is preferred)
- 2 – plastic two pocket folders (1 yellow, 1 red)
- 1 – clear plastic ruler
- 1 – pack of note cards
- 1 – pair of scissors
- 1 – 24 count crayons
- 1 – pack of wide ruled lined paper
- 2 – composition notebooks (wide ruled)
- 2 – glue sticks
- 1 – pack of markers
- 2 – packs of sticky notes
- 1 – Quart size zipper bags
- 2 – containers of Clorox or Lysol wipes
- 1 – water bottle (to be taken home daily)
- Sturdy headphones or earbuds (MUST HAVE to keep at school)
- Computer mouse: helpful but not required (wired kind with usb plug is better, but wireless works too)
Grade 4 (2023-2024)
- 8 – dry erase markers, they will need more for 2nd semester
- 2 – highlighters
- #2 pencils (pre sharpened)- NOT MECHANICAL
- eraser caps (for the end of a pencil)
- Scissors
- 4 – glue sticks
- Crayons, colored pencils, OR washable markers
- 2 – folders
- 2 – spiral notebooks in addition to Art notebook
- 1 – Small supply box (max 3” tall)
- Division flash cards (to be kept at home)
- Sturdy headphones or earbuds to be kept at school (MUST HAVE)
- Backpack
- 1 – large box of tissues or 2 small
- Small plastic baggies
- Sanitizing wipes for daily cleaning
Grade 5 (2023-2024)
- Pencils
- Crayons and colored pencils
- 1 – glue stick
- 1 – Elmer’s white glue
- Ruler with metrics ( NO FOLDING RULERS)
- Small calculator (MUST HAVE)
- 6 – spiral and perforated notebooks
- 3 – folders with pockets
- 8 – dry erase markers
- 1 – dry eraser
- Sturdy headphones or earbuds (MUST HAVE)
- Multiplication flashcards
- Pens (including at least 1 red pen)
- 1 -Scissors
- 1- Supply box
- 1 – Markers
- 1 – Clear protractor
- 2 – boxes of tissues
- Erasers (tips for pencils)
- Highlighters
- 200 index cards
- 1 – Clorox wipes
- 1 – box of Ziploc Bags (gallon size)
- 1 – box of Ziploc Bags (sandwich or snack size)
Grade 6 (2023-2024)
- Colored pencils
- Pencils
- 3 – Highlighters (3 different colors)
- 4 – pocket folders in different colors
- 1 – packs index cards
- 4 – notebooks in different colors
- Glue stick
- 2 – large boxes of tissues
- 8 – dry erase markers (MUST HAVE)
- 1 – dry eraser (MUST HAVE)
- Sturdy headphones or earbuds (MUST HAVE) NOT WIRELESS
- Markers
- 1 – composition notebook (the kind with binding)
- Erasers (tips for pencils)
- Clorox wipes
Art Supplies (Gr. K-6)
Do not duplicate any items found on individual teacher’s lists.
- Box for supplies
- Pencils
- Eraser
- White glue
- Crayons
- Scissors
- Notebook – (For Gr. 4-6 Art Classes Only)
Grade KG – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Reading Series
Grade 01 – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Reading Series
Grade 02 – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Reading Series
Grade 03 – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Reading Series
Grade 04 – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Reading Series
Grade 05 – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Reading Series
Grade 06 – Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – Into Literature Series
Remediation programs offered:
Grade KG – Orton Gillingham
Grade 02 – Orton Gillingham
Grade 04 – Orton Gillingham
Grade 06 – Orton Gillingham
Grade 01 – Orton Gillingham
Grade 03 – Orton Gillingham
Grade 05 – Orton Gillingham
Please direction questions to Principal Jeffrey Smitley. 812-952-3000