
Our LC Football Players were on hand at LCES this morning to hold doors, give high fives, and read to the students! We aren’t sure who had a better time…the high schoolers or the elementary schoolers?!
#HWPO #LiteracyRocks





LCHS loves their bus drivers!

CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Riley Ray and his Automotive Technology program for receiving $1,000.00 from Advance Auto Parts!


LCHS JROTC Cadets set the example for selfless service last week! The JROTC Cadets set out Memorial Markers from Lake Zwerner up to the Walmart intersection. These markers are in memory of the Lumpkin County Veterans. LCHS is proud of the community support demonstrated by these young leaders! Good job Curahee Battalion!




Attention Athletes! Individual and Team Pictures will be taken on November 9. Parents can use this link to sign up to receive updates about school portraits. https://strawbridge.fotomerchanthv.com/clients/lumpkin-county-high-school/sports-pictures-11-9-2022/optIn




Attention Seniors! November is the "Georgia Apply to College Month"! Many colleges will have their application fee WAIVED during the month of November!

Unable to make it out to Cottrell Field tonight? We will be livestreaming the game on the LCSS YouTube channel (as long as our technology cooperates). Tune in starting at 7:00 PM by going to https://www.youtube.com/lumpkincountyschools.
#TR1BE


Teaching As A Profession students spent the day at UNG Dahlonega with the College of Education Ambassador program. TAP students toured campus, met with COE Professors and Admissions to have a first hand look at college life.





Coach Howell’s Forensics class tested their crime scene skills with a blood spatter lab. Students made predictions of how the shape of the blood spatter helps solve key details of a crime scene. Students created and compared passive blood drops at different heights.





Thanks to an incredible grant, LCHS Art students were afforded an opportunity to visit the High Museum this week.


𝐒𝐭𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐚 𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧: LCHS FBLA is on a mission to break their fundraising goal for the National Breast Cancer Foundation by five-fold. Can you help?
Original Goal: $150
New Goal: $750
Current Progress: $355 (47%)
To Raise: $395
To donate, go to: https://fundraise.nbcf.org/fundraiser/4205253
#TR1BE


Congratulations to our three first place winners at yesterday’s SKILLS USA Challenge!
Hayden McKenzie - 1st for Cabinet Making
Cru Norton - 1st for HVAC
AJ Moss - 1st Electrical


Congratulations to Cooper Scott for being named Player of the Week for the Lumpkin vs. White Game. Cooper currently serves as Quarterback and rushed 271 yards making 4 touchdowns. He passed for 179 yards and 1 touchdown. We are incredibly proud of Cooper Scott! CONGRATULATIONS


Attention Sophomores! Tonight administration and counselors will host a Parent Information Night at 6:00 PM in the Auditorium.

Lumpkin County High School’s Junior ROTC program would like to give a special thanks to Mrs. Beri Orlando and everyone at Walmart store 2513 for their donation to our program! Mrs. Orlando and her crew donated $500 to the JROTC program to assist in the continuing effort to improve our community. The JROTC Cadets volunteer for many after school and weekend community events and Walmart’s donation will help offset costs associated with participating in
these events. Your support encourages these young Cadets to continue working and helping within their community and demonstrates the generosity of the Lumpkin County residents!


We would like to invite you to the LC Fall Chorus Concert tonight at 6:30 in auditorium.

Hats off to LCHS alumni Griffin Sorensen and Mark Hawk for taking the time to show current LCHS Automotive students the possible careers awaiting them after graduation with Aim Transportation Solutions!


Today the Lumpkin County Kiwanis chapter honored Mr. Greg Murray and his FFA organization with $500.00. We were proud to host this incredible group of professionals in our building and very thankful for their generosity in supporting an organization that impacts hundreds of kids! Thank you Kiwanis!



Today teachers collaborated across several disciplines to create an incredible learning exercise regarding how to respond to a mass casualty event. Our students walked away from this learning exercise with tremendous respect for the men and women who work to take care of the multitudes in natural disasters, war, and other crisis events every day.





Mrs. Grindle's Personal Fitness Class is incredibly popular at LCHS. This past week students hiked to Camp Glisson and worked on their archery skills. #GoIndians!