
LCHS Track started the season off in a dominant fashion as it traveled to West Hall High School. Lumpkin finished 1st overall with combined boys and girls score. The woman’s team took first after more than doubling the second place team score! LCHS broke 3 school records yesterday taking first in 13 different events.
The most outstanding player was senior team captain Mercedes Housman. Housman took first place in all four of her events: 100m dash, long jump, triple jump, and the 4x100.
Lumpkin looks to continue its winning ways next week @ Gilmer County.




LCHS hosted the Lumpkin Leadership Class of 2022 today. More than 30 business and industry leaders from our community spent their day integrating with students, learning content, creating artifacts, and enjoying our one-of-a-kind deluxe salad bar school lunch. We were proud to showcase our school, cafe, teachers, and student body. They left our building with a better understanding about our mission; to educate and empower life-long learners. Today was a great day to be an Indian!


A big shout out to Country Financial for sponsoring and recognizing our Soccer Players of the Week. Congratulations Ethan Layne and Nicole Limehouse, you have both represented your teams well! #GoIndians!



Join us tomorrow night for our Home Opener at 6 pm. Admission is $2. All proceeds will support Lumpkin Heroes.


As a part of National FFA Week, the LCHS FFA chapter gave all faculty and staff a package of pork today in an effort to “Strengthen Agriculture”. The LCHS TR1BE can taste the work that Ag students have put into raising the hogs that were processed locally at The Steel Buffalo Butchery. It has been a GREAT day to be an Indian!

Please join me in recognizing this group of young leaders for spending this school year focussing on building their leadership capacity and graduating yesterday as part of the Lumpkin Youth Leadership Class of 2022.


Good Luck to our Lady Indians tonight!


Attention Seniors and Parents of Seniors!


Need a senior Yearbook ad? We submit the last few pages of your awesome yearbook for printing on March 11th, but we have 4.75 pages in the senior ad section left. BUY TODAY. Don't wait or you'll miss it!


Buy your Senior Banner TODAY!!
Senior Banners will be hung on the football field fence during the month of May and then are yours to keep after you graduate. The deadline for the price increase has been extended until March 4. Get yours before the price goes up!!



LCHS would like to thank Sheriff Jarrard and Principal Kirk for providing our student body with a second seminar on the dangers of vaping.




We could not be more excited about tonight! Come out and support our Lady Indians!


Congratulations to both of the Mock Trial Teams who swept the Region!! So far, we’ve won 8 Outstanding Attorney and Outstanding Witness Awards. Best of luck as you ALL move forward to compete in the District Trials on March 5th & 6th! #GoInidians


Rising Freshmen visited LCHS today to become familiar with the school layout, meet some peer mentors, and discover for themselves which elective courses they are best suited for! Welcome to LCHS, Class of 2026! #GoIndians


Members of Lumpkin County’s Band of Gold represented LCHS in fine arts at the annual 9th district honor band! Students received their music Thursday night, practiced for a total of approximately 13 hours, then gave a spectacular concert Saturday afternoon. Give these kids a round of applause! #GoIndians #BandofGold

CONGRATULATIONS to our Lady Indians for being named Region Champions AGAIN! It is a GREAT day to be an Indian!




Attention Rising Freshmen Class Parents: The Rising FreshmenClass Meeting will be February 17 at 6 PM in the Auditorium.


We would like to congratulate our STATE SEMIFINALISTS for the Governor's Honors Program and wish them luck as they prepare for their interviews at Berry College later this month.
Sophia Stone 11th grade - Area: Communicative Arts
Jack Merritt 10th grade - Area: Mathematics
Samantha Bailey 10th grade - Area: Mathematics
Luke Schofield 11th grade - Area: Science, Environmental
#GoIndians


Teaching as a Profession classes invited LCES students to share in an interactive lesson at yesterday’s Elective Fair. What a great way to share with students about the internship opportunities available for our TAP pathway completer! #GreatDayToBeAnIndian





LCHS hosted a school-wide event today where underclassmen had the opportunity to view and choose their 2022-2023 Elective Courses at our Elective Fair. All students were invited to take part in the Technical College Fair and Local Job Fair. It is our hope that students were able to make more informed decisions today about their next steps in high school and beyond. Parents of Rising 9th Graders, will be happy to know that the Elective Fair will be offered again next week on February 17 during the 8th Grade class visits. We can't wait to meet our new LCHS students on that day! A final shout out goes to Principal Kirk for providing Chick Fil-A for all staff and teachers today! It was a GREAT day to be an Indian! #GoIndians!


