- Monday May 11th - MS & HS Band & Choir Spring Concert @ 7 pm
- Tuesday May 12th - Seniors last day of classes
- Tuesday May 12th - Juniors meeting during Learn 1 & 2 for those who are interested in applying to college
- Wednesday May 13th - Skilled Trades signing
- Friday May 15th - Senior walkthrough and graduation practice
- Monday May 11th - Wear Purple (seniors wear Kira Shirt)
- Tuesday May 12th - Matching with a friend day
- Wednesday May 13th - Students dress as teachers, teachers dress as students
- Thursday May 14th - Wear your favorite sports team
- Friday May 15th - Wear Danbury Blue
LNN Episodes
Important senior dates here
Spring sports updated schedules see here
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Wed. May 20 Vaccination & Free Physical Night
In collaboration with the Ottawa County Health Department, we will host a Vaccination & Free Physical Clinic on Wednesday, May 20 from 3:00–5:00 PM in the Norton Center.
This clinic will provide free physicals for all Danbury students. Families will also have the opportunity to obtain required immunizations for Kindergarten, 7th grade, and 12th grade.
Required forms are listed below for families to complete in advance to bring to the clinic. Physical copies will also be available at the clinic; however, please note a parent/guardian must be present to provide a signature if completing forms onsite.
From the Tech Lab:
Reminder that any loaner Chromebooks or chargers must be returned before the end of the school year. Please check your lockers, backpacks, bookbags, cars, bedrooms, classrooms, and other nooks and crannies and return your loaners to the Tech Lab. Anyone with a loaner that is not returned by the last day of school will be charged for a lost item. Thank You!
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*New dates added
- 5/17/26 - Graduation @ 2pm
- 5/20/26 - Vaccination & Free Physical Clinic @ 3 - 5pm
- 5/21/26 - Last Day of School High School early release at 1pm
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Medication Reminder
Please pick up your child’s medication from the school nurse. For safety reasons, medications should not be sent to or from school with students. Any medications remaining after May 22, 2026 without prior arrangements will be disposed of.
Looking Ahead to 2026–27
Per school policy, all medications must be in their original container and accompanied by a signed guardian form. Prescription medications also require a physician’s signature. Forms are available on the school website (RX and OTC)
Class of 2027
Congratulations on your student becoming a senior! It’s an exciting time and vaccinations are probably the last thing on your mind, but as the school nurse I need to communicate vaccine requirements for school. Incoming 12th graders need to have two doses of meningococcal vaccine (the first one was due in seventh grade) prior to entry, as required by Ohio state law. Documentation of this vaccination or an exemption is needed please.
Vaccines are also available at FREE PHYSICAL night May 20th or make your appointments over the summer to avoid the rush in September. These vaccinations can be obtained at the Ottawa County Health Department 419-734-6800, at some primary care providers, and some pharmacies can give this vaccine too. I appreciate your effort in providing these documents to the high school office or school nurse. Please contact me if you have questions.
Thank you,
Mrs. Allison Holzaepfel MSN, RN
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GOLF YOUTH CAMPS
PYAL Summer Golf
📅 Varies - June - August
⛳ Boys and Girls in Grades 4–10 (School year 26-27)
📝Registration and $75 payment due by 5/21/26, copies sent home 5/11/26.
📞Questions: Jeff Hatfield 216-906-0499
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WHO: High School (Grades 9-12)
DAYS: Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays
BOYS TIME: 6:00-7:30am
GIRLS TIME: 7:30-9:00am
*All student-athletes must have a current/valid OHSAA physical to attend
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A season of milestones and championships continues for our Lakers as both our Middle School and High School athletes make their mark across the track and field season.
On the MS boys side, history was made across multiple events. Rylan Rakosky set a new personal and school record in the discus, while Valo Lewis delivered a standout performance, breaking the 400-meter dash record and earning championship honors in both the 400-meter and high jump. Levi Uhinck added to the energetic record-breaking momentum with a new 1600-meter run record. In throws, Jayden Ihnat claimed the SBC River Championship in boys shot put. Capping off an incredible meet, the MS Boys Track Team secured the 2026 Sandusky Bay Conference River Division Championship.
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On the high school girls side, our lady lakers showed grit, with Emma Redett earning championship honors in the 800-meter run at the Oak Harbor Invitational, while Taytum Benyak captured the championship in the shot put, continuing a strong tradition of excellence in the field events.
Congratulations to all of our athletes and coaches on an outstanding stretch of competition—one defined by focus, effort, and results across the board!
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Our Danbury Safety Town was packed with hands-on learning, important safety lessons, and unforgettable experiences for our Kindergarten Lakers — all made possible through the incredible coordination of Sergeant LaMarca & Nurse Allison Holzaepful and the support of our outstanding community partners.
A huge, heartfelt thank you to the U.S. Coast Guard, Danbury Township Fire Department, Danbury Township Police Department, Laura de Roziere, our Kindergarten, maintenance and custodial crew, and everyone’s favorite four-legged officer, SRO dog Kalahan, for helping create such a meaningful and engaging day for our students!
From fire and water safety to animal care and personal wellness, our kindergarteners learned valuable lessons, built confidence, and strengthened connections with the people who help keep our community safe every day. T
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On May 8th, our sixth grade students participated in a beach cleanup at Magee Marsh where they joined hundreds of other people to help kick off the Biggest Week in American Birding. Our students collected 67 pounds of marine debris while living out our core value of service! This is the first of two beach cleanups as they will be cleaning up East Harbor State Park Beach this Thursday! #Service
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Today, students in our Anatomy & Physiology and Medical Terminology classes toured the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences Human Anatomy Lab and Plastination Museum. The visit also included a bonus behind-the-scenes tour of the university’s microscopy facilities. It was an exciting day of interactive learning for our students!
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Help us celebrate Miranda Ertsenian and Logan Lucas for their nomination as Croghan Colonial Bank's Athletes of the Month for May! Your dedication and drive continue to raise the bar—Laker proud! #Excellence #Leadership
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We’re officially counting down to graduation by celebrating a member of the Class of 2026 each day through our Senior Spotlight series on Facebook!
Each spotlight shares a glimpse into their journey—their accomplishments, favorite high school memories, future plans, and what makes Danbury special to them.
We invite you to follow along each day on Facebook as we honor and uplift our graduates on their journey to graduation. Be sure to check in daily, leave a comment, and help us celebrate the Class of 2026!
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- Interested in a job with Kelleys Island Ferry. Click this link
- We are excited to be re-opening the Marblehead Galley May 1st. We currently have job openings for bussers, hosts, kitchen help. Apply online @ Themarbleheadgalley@gmail.com
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School Links:
School Tools:
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ParentSquare - our District-wide communications platform, download the app for quick and easy comms!
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Final Forms - our one-stop platform for student registration, forms and athletic forms
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Schoology - Used in grades 4-12 for digital assignments, grades and general day-to-day communications. Click here to create your parent account.
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ProgressBook - our official gradebook of record in grades K-12. Check here for an overview of current and past report card grades. Information here may be up to 1 week behind Schoology.
Community Links:
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