
Question: What is our plan "B" if the bond doesn't pass.
Answer: There are mechanical, electrical, and plumbing issues that will need addressed. These repairs and updates will cost millions of dollars. The district will have to increase the levy in the building fund to generate enough money to pay for these items. These repairs are in the locker rooms, dome gym, Ag, Business and Health classrooms.
If the district were to manage these projects(CTE, Loop, Secure Entrance et...) through a Lease Purchase every 7 years.
Assumes your valuation will grow enough that the amount you are able to Lease Purchase goes up by $2MM every 7 years.
At 4.00% inflation the SAME projects would not be completed until 2052, and instead of $30MM the total cost would be $50,078,800 (not counting interest).

Reminder: Junior High wrestling Monday, January 27. Meet starts at 4:00 pm in Oakland.

Girls wrestling was live at the NCC Conference championship tournament today. This is the first time the girls division has been held at this tournament. Medal winners today were Grace Beckwith in 4th place, Rylie Pekarek in 4th place, Gracie Prochaska in 3rd place, Bre Meyer runner-up, Cynthia Carter runner-up and Katrina Schreiner as runner-up!
Great job girls!
Go Raiders!







🌟 State Officers in the House! 🌟
This Monday, we were honored to welcome Nebraska FFA State Vice Presidents Alexa Tollman and Claire Woepel to our chapter! 🎉
Alexa and Claire spent the day working with our students, leading engaging workshops, inspiring discussions, and sharing their passion for agriculture and leadership. 🐄🌾 They challenged our members to think big, dream bold, and embrace the opportunities FFA has to offer.




Raider boys basketball with the WIN over Raymond Central 47-44. The boys will open NCC tournament action on Monday night at 6:00 pm at DC West.

Raider boys basketball up on Raymond Central 22-21 at halftime.

LVSS girls basketball falls to Raymond Central 48-42 in NCC action. Raiders open the NCC tournament on Tuesday night at Yutan at 6:00 pm.

LVSS girls basketball down 22-18 to Raymond Central at halftime.

📢🐄 Exciting News from Our FFA Chapter! 🐑🎉
Yesterday, our FFA members competed in the District Livestock Judging Contest, and we’re thrilled to share the incredible results!
Both our Junior and Senior teams delivered outstanding performances, qualifying for the State Contest in April! 🎯 We are so proud of the dedication, preparation, and passion our students put into this contest!
Here are the results:
🐮 Junior Division Team: 4th Overall (State Qualifying)
Hannah Schlueter - 6th
Brooke Wiese - 11th
Lexie Ziepke - 21st
Emerson Petersen - 39th
Jayde Kriefels (Alternate) - 49th
🐷 Senior Division Team: 1st Overall (State Qualifying)
Chase Hartman - 5th
Aubrey Uhing - 8th
Meredith Ruda - 10th
Keira Stout - 17th
Gracie Reynolds (Alternate) - 31st
This is an incredible accomplishment, and we couldn’t be prouder of our members for their hard work and teamwork.


The Logan View Boys Wrestling team will be participating in the Fairbury Invitational on Friday, Feb 7 at 1:00 p.m. Good Luck Raiders!!!

The Logan View Board of Education and administration invite all district patrons to attend a presentation about Logan View Public Schools. This session is designed to provide an indepth look at the facility, highlight its needs, and explain why the district is pursuing a bond issue to address them. This will be held at the Uehling Auditorium at 7:00pm.

The Raider JH girls' basketball team opens the season on January 30th at West Point. The "A" game will be played first at 4:30 pm; followed by the "B" game.

Spanish class was staying warm yesterday with active games to practice materials, stories and dictation!




Raiders fall to the Eagles 61-51. They will play at Raymond Central on Thursday.

LVSS boys basketball down to Arlington 33-27 at halftime.

Raider girl's basketball falls to the Arlington Eagles 49-32 in NCC action. The girls play at Raymond Central on Thursday night.

LVSS girls basketball down 27-19 at halftime to Arlington.

The chart here is a comparison of school district levies. The first column is the reason for including this district in the comparison. Comparatively speaking, Logan View has a low levy. Even if the bond passes, the levy, by comparison remains very favorable when compared to districts in our conference, with similar numbers of students and/or geographically close.


LVSS Freshman Boys beat OC 41-11! Nice win, Raiders!

LVSS Freshman Boys are up 20-4 at the half against Oakland Craig. Nice first half Raiders!