MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – On Saturday, May 8, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., the Lake County International Charter School (LCICS) in Middletown will hold its annual Kindergarten Round-up.
LCICS is a tuition-free, public school option open to all K-8 students in Lake County.
Potential kindergartners will participate in a western-themed pancake breakfast where they will design their own pancakes and make tie-dyed bandanas. Parents will attend a presentation and question & answer session with LCICS Director, Karl Reichman, to learn more about the school and its programs.
The round-up will be held in the current kindergarten room in the Langtry (Yellow) House building at 15850 Armstrong St. in Middletown, across the street from the Methodist Church. To reserve your child’s participation please call 987-3063 or email
LCICS is a tuition-free, K-8th public school that is an authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) World school and WASC accredited, providing students with an inquiry-based, enriched education in a nurturing environment.
At LCICS, students are taught to become competent and self-motivated individuals with a commitment to life-long learning, enabling them to reach their full potentials as literate, knowledgeable, principled and responsible global citizens of the 21st century.
For more information about LCICS call 707-987-3063 or go online to www.lcics.org.