
For the seventh year in a row, LCHS hosted Senior Capstone Day in coordination with local business and industry professionals. From an engaging keynote speaker to guiding students through writing polished resumes and creating LinkedIn profiles with professional headshots included to a networking lunch and a simulated budget experience, the Class of 2023 is primed and ready for their life after high school graduation! Thank you to all of our coordinators and volunteers for another successful Capstone Day!
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LCHS Competes and Wins Modern Language Day at UNG! Congratulations to these students! #GoIndians


Teaching As A Profession students spent yesterday at Truett McConnell College with College of Education professors and students. They had one of LCHS's former TAP students as a tour guide. What an incredible opportunity of mentorship and career exploration!


Golf Match Today against West Hall @Achasta Golf Club 3:30!!
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CONGRATULATIONS to the LYL Class of 2023 for working hard to gain leadership skills while learning more about their community! Many thanks to the Chamber, Development Authority, and UNG for organizing their experiences and making this group of students more prepared for their future endeavors!


Last Friday, Win Crannell, a retired UNG professor and local artist, visited our art classes at LCHS to talk about his career. He led students through a workshop and allowed them a chance to recreate the trees of which is his signature subject. Thank you, Mr. Crannell!
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In a joint effort the Environmental Awareness club and Key club partnered with the Dahlonega Women’s Club on Earth Day. Club members assisted at multiple locations in Lumpkin County. Contact Dr. Cas Alldred (EAC) or Ms. Erin Endicott (Key Club) for more information about these service organizations.




Ms. Westafer's AP Biology class is investigating elephants and how they impact/support their environment. Part of their research included elephant dung dissection which allowed for the investigation of consumed plant seeds. Sometimes you just have to get your hands dirty in the name of learning! #GoIndians




Baseball Senior Night Tonight against Wesleyan!
Come out and support your Indians!


Today LCHS is on the Tribe Pride Bell Schedule.


Golf Match Today against Gilmer!!
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JV Baseball Game Today against Darlington @Home!!
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LCHS Varsity Tennis competes in their first round of the State Tournament!!
Boys play at 4:00 at LCHS.
Girls play at 4:00 at Hebron Christian.
Come out and support your Indians!!!


LCHS Women's Soccer Competes @Bremen in the Sweet Sixteen!!!
Tonight @6:30. Come out and support your Indians!!
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Golf Match Today vs. Fannin + Dawson. 3:30 @ Chestatee Golf Club.
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The Agriculture, Carpentry, Automotive, and Healthcare classes at LCHS built bunk beds as a community service project for Sleep in Heavenly Peace! Go Indians!


Congratulations to LCHS Sophomore Jaedyn Gerrells for being selected to attend the Governor's Honors Program in the area of Communicative Arts. Jaedyn will join 600 other talented students from around the state in various academic and artistic focus areas for a 4 week-residential, immersive experience at Georgia Southern University. Congratulations Jaedyn!


Voting for the Fox5 High 5 for Teachers Contest began earlier today, and our very own LCHS Science Teacher Ms. Chandra Westafer needs our votes!
If you missed her highlight video earlier this week, check it out here:
https://youtu.be/isBlj0nFSOU
Then, go to https://www.fox5atlanta.com/contests, scroll down to the High 5 for Teachers Contest, and click on the ❤️ to cast your vote for Chandra Westafer! You can vote once per hour, every hour, through Friday, April 21st.


Lumpkin County traveled to Dawson County this year for the Special Games! Congratulations to all the participants and thank you to the partner students that helped with this event. Go Indians!










LCHS art student, Dulce Perez, decorated a duck egg for display in the Georgia Department of Education’s office for Easter. Well done Dulce!!! GO INDIANS!
