
Lumpkin Youth Leadership spent their day working closely with Lumpkin Leadership to solve the recycling issues for Lumpkin County. #Go Indians!



Lunch with Principal Kirk continues to be a highlight in the day for many! Staff and students appreciate the opportunity to sit down, share a meal, and talk about all things important to LCHS! #Go Indians




Ms Robin, Mr Maloney, and Ms Abercrombie's classes were completing a hands-on science experiment exploring the movement of energy and sound waves. Together, they built a wave machine to model the movement of waves! #Go Indians!




Senior Rambin’s Spanish class came down to the Ag Ed livestock facilities last week for some cross-curriculum instruction. They weighed Walker Scott’s showpig, Biggie Smalls, and guessed his weight while identifying other Spanish words for agricultural terms.


HOSA has teamed up with Be The Match this year to promote bone marrow donation. If you are interested in joining the registry please visit www.bethematch.org/LCHSSWAB





Congratulations to the LCHS Winter Court Queen, 2022, Ms. Kelly Cronan.


Attention students! The dance will be tonight from 8-11 in the Cafe! We can’t wait to see you there!
Tickets will be sold at the door!!!

We have a winner!! Key Club sponsored a half time shoot out competition at Tuesday’s North Hall games. Proceeds from the shoot out allow Key Club to continue to do good in the community. Special thank you to the Dahlonega Pizza Hut for providing prizes for this event. We will half another shoot out next Thursday at the White County Games. See Ms. Endicott to find out how to get involved in Key Club. Thanks to Luke, Rochelle and Toby for being awesome Key Club ball runners.


Ms. Westafer's Biology classes are investigating the differences between cell types this week.



LCHS would like to thank our business partners NGPG and Sheriff Jarrard for coming out and presenting to our student body about the dangers of using vapes.




Contemporary Issues in Education students are practicing networking skills by playing networking bingo. Good networking skills lead to better opportunities in the future. Speak with Ms. Endicott about opportunities to grow as a leader through the Teaching As A Profession Pathway and FCCLA.


Attention Parents of Seniors, if you need help with the FASFA for college, make plans to attend the workshop TONIGHT! See the flyers for details.



Today is the day! We hope the stands will be packed with LC Alum supporting our Indians as we take on Union County this afternoon. Games start @ 4:00 PM @ Lynn Cottrell Gym. If you are a BBall Alum and you haven't RSVPed, send an email to staciapierce@yahoo.com now!
#TR1BE


Attention Seniors! Don't forget the local power EMC scholarship applications for Class of 2022 are due soon!
Amicalola EMC scholarship applications - due January 31
Jackson EMC scholarship applications- due February 1
Sawnee EMC scholarship applications - due by February 14

Congratulations Jones Harris and Luke Schofield for being selected as a College Board National Recognition Program awardees! You both are being recognized for your academic achievements in school and outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™ 10, and/or AP® Exams. Well done boys!


Teaching As A Profession Practicum students began their internship on January 11th at Lumpkin County Elementary School, Middle School and High School. These students are on the road to completing the TAP Pathway which would allow them the opportunity to place out of college level Education classes. Wish them luck as they work with students four days per week through mid May!


Dr. Alldred's classes are hard at work solving murder mysteries with their Pickle Dissection Lab.





We are just a week away from LC Basketball Alumni Night @ Lynn Cottrell Gym. Have you RSVPed yet? What are you waiting on?! Email staciapierce@yahoo.com, and let us know you'll be here!


This week our future Healthcare workers practiced using anatomical vocabulary through a Play-Doh Dissection. Hats off to Dr. Alldred for keeping learning fun in her A&P classes!

Final Exemption Policy Updates
