Prom 2022: Dancing the Night Away
Landmark celebrated in style at the Fire & Ice Prom this past weekend. The music and dancing brought out the fun and good times.
Prom 2022 Fire & Ice Dinner
Asian fusion was on the menu tonight. The cuisine for dinner was tasty and in keeping with the fire & ice theme. Students got to adjust their level of spice with custom sauces and a palate cleanser between courses. From the phenomenal Maitre D at the front of the house, to the talented servers getting food on the table, to the amazing chefs in the kitchen, the dinner portion of Prom was top notch!
Senior Class Ceiling Signing
Seniors Izzy, Audrey, and Kiara collected senior signatures for their ceiling tile. The class of 2022 will be watching over future Landmark Dragons as they make their way through the halls of LHS. It’s a great day to be a dragon!
Last Day to get Prom Tickets!
Today is the last day to get your tickets for Prom
There is no charge for the tickets which include dinner (from 7-8), dancing (8-10), good times, and amazing memories! See Wendy in the front office for your tickets!
Faculty Fun
Landmark teachers had some fun after the students finished taking the ACT on Wednesday. There was pickup volleyball, painting, and corn hole to round out the day.
Got Your Prom Tix Yet?
Have you stopped by the front office to get your tickets? Prom is only 3 days away! Tickets are FREE, just let Wendy know how many you need.
The dinner at prom is from 7-8. It will have 4 different levels of heat. How much can you take? Will your dinner be fire in your mouth? Come find out!
LHS Prom 2022: Fire & Ice
Saturday, March 12th, 7-10 pm
5 Questions with Jake Provstgaard
5 Questions with Jake Provstgaard
Presentation to District Inclusion Committee
Ernesto and Jesus got the opportunity to present their research project for Ben's English class twice. First, they presented to a panel at Landmark High School comprised of administrators Alesha LeMmon, Kelly Taylor, Lynn Mecham, District Representative Troy Peterson, and Nebo School Board member Lisa Rowley. Then they were invited to present again to members of the District Inclusion Committee. We appreciate these students representing Landmark and this important research topic with the District. Well done Ernesto, Alex, and Jesus!