
No field trips to the rainforest allowed...no problem! Ms. Westafer's classes visited the Gabon forest in the Congo today virtually to learn more about how locals are working to conserve their widely used resources.


Today HOSA organized steak dinners for all of our LCHS Veterans! We are honored to have these Veterans work with our students every day as teachers and mentors! Thank you for your service!


In our final issue of the second volume of spotlight profiles, we highlight one of our middle school teachers and a high school senior.
LCMS Spotlight by: Lily Martin, Ben Thompson, & TJ Payne
LCHS Spotlight by: Stacey Watkins
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For many 2021 Seniors, today was the first time they realized that graduation is truly within reach. Today was spent enjoying some time-honored traditions including a picnic and pictures at the falls. What a remarkable group of students they are proving to be!


Today's spotlight articles from the LCSS Journalism Interns include a student profile from LBES and a staff profile from LCHS. Articles written by Anna Belle Isaacs, Dylan Henschen, and Luke Schofield.
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Congrats to our 2020 Homecoming Court!


Teaching as a Profession students haven’t let the obstacles of limited internships hinder their experiences of teaching. Rather, Mrs. Cindy Hunsinger, in coordination with Dahlonega Country Day, led her students through the art of virtual teaching!
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Environmental Awareness Club is back in full swing! Last week they worked to prepare 890 plastic bottles for recycling. This school year, club members have set a goal to recycle 6,000 bottles! Do your part, and recycle your bottle today!


LCSS continues to be #𝑭𝒐𝒄𝒖𝒔𝒆𝒅𝑭𝒐𝒓𝒘𝒂𝒓𝒅 as we navigate this school year. This week brought our first guest in the Journalism & Podcast Studio at LCHS. Betsy Brown interviewed Mary Brown for what will become the first episode in our first podcast series. Stay tuned!




FBLA has conducted a Halloween Safety program with LCES for the last 7 years. With COVID this year, they had to get creative! Members found a way to deliver and expand the program virtually to all 3 elementary schools! Additionally, the team partnered with local businesses to provide every elementary student in Lumpkin County Schools with Halloween candy. A big thank you to: Fudge Factory, Connie's Ice Cream Parlor, The General Store, Moore's Hardware, Grapevines, Grateful Days, and FBLA members for donating over 10,000 pieces of candy!
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It is Bus Driver Appreciation week! Make sure you take time to thank your Bus Driver today!


Congratulations to Coach Haley Dibble and our very own Volleyball Region Champions!


Mr. B's classes have been hard at work building footstools this past week. Today's assessment was pass or fail. To earn a passing grade, the footstool had to fully support one corner of a vehicle.
Students report that they have all successfully passed this assessment.

Lumpkin County was allotted 250 tickets for the North Hall game on Friday, Oct 23. There are still tickets available for that game. Tickets must be purchased online. Below is the link to purchase those tickets.
https://gofan.co/app/events/122132

Lumpkin County seems to be on a winning streak with our sports lately! Big congratulations to JV Football for winning their game against Johnson last week!
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Come on out and support our Lady Indians tonight!
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The Tribe Theatre Company at Lumpkin County High School is pleased to present their first play of the season, US A TEEN HISTORY! Come see a madcap race through history, as told through the eyes of teenagers. Two opportunities: Tuesday, October 27th at 5 PM in Hancock Park off the square in Dahlonega and Thursday, October 29th at 6 PM in the LCHS Auditorium. Tickets are $5.00 for the show at LCHS and by donation in Hancock Park!


CONGRATULATIONS to our All -A- Honor Roll!
