Friday half-day and class assembly schedule released
August 26, 2015
This Friday, 8/28/2015, will be Lafayette’s only scheduled half day of the 2015-2016 school year due to intruder training. The half day, along with rescheduled class assemblies, means that there will be a very different schedule. Here’s the schedule for this Friday:
8:16-8:37-First Hour
8:43-9:04-Second Hour
9:10-9:31-Third Hour
Class Assemblies- 9:10-9:58
Locations:
Freshman- Theater
Sophomore- the Commons
Juniors- Main Gym
Seniors- Back Gym
9:37-9:58-Fifth Hour
10:04-10:25-Sixth Hour
10:31-11:51-Fourth Hour
Lunch A- 10:31-10:57
Lunch B-10:57-11:24
Lunch C-11:24-11:51
11:57-12:18-Seventh Hour

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![Watching a small group scrimmage, Ben Lundt, St. Louis City SC goalkeeper and founder of Lundt Pro Soccer Training, shouts words of encouragement to players on Sunday, April 26 n the Lafayette grass soccer field. “The idea behind [the event] was to bring the professional soccer players closer to the community because usually people only get to see us on TV or in the stadium. [Families] actually having the opportunity to have their kids on the field with us is the most important aspect,” Ben Lundt said.](https://lancerfeed.press/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG_6823-300x200.jpg)
