
The Environmental Science classes partnered with the Environmental Awareness Club students to clean and create a garden space with newly planted fall crops.

Universal Technical Institute visited Riley Ray's Automotive classes yesterday to share information about careers in the Automotive Industry.

A major perk for LCHS students is the abundant access to outdoor activities. The Outdoor Education class enjoyed a fun-filled kayaking trip down the river. Great day to be a Lumpkin County Indian!





Unleash the Beast! Mr. Harwood's fourth block percussion class practices cadences, half time routine, and perfects their playing form. #IND1AN


Big shout out to Jill Trout with Lincoln Tech for sharing post-secondary educational opportunities in high demand careers with our CTAE students yesterday!


Attention Class of 2022, please make plans to order your CAP & GOWN during lunch on Thursday, September 16, this week in the cafe.


Congratulations to the 2021-2022 Homecoming Court!
Freshman Representatives:
Madeline Malone
Emma Smith
Sophomore Representatives:
Analyse Melville
Sophia Stancil
Junior Representatives:
Amelia Brewster
Sophia Stone
Senior Representatives:
Boys:
Jake Barrett
Carter Blythewood
Donovan Canupp
Ricky Hicks
James Ligon
Tanner Peterson
Girls:
Alyssa Caldwell
Cady Geddings
Emmie Graham
Kloee Graham
Karen Harris
Mercedes Housman


Local High School student David Edelberg competes in shotgun target shooting on a national level. This past month David and his team competed and won second place in the nation. Congratulation to David and his team for their great accomplishment. Go Lumpkin!


Attention Seniors: The traditional Camp Glisson Senior Picture will be taken on October 13th at 8:30 AM. You will need to pay $15 to cover the cost of your lunch and t-shirt!


This year's Lumpkin Youth Leadership spent their day discovering their personal leadership style and how their style best serves their community.

Attention Underclassmen: Picture day is September 8.


Congratulations Mr. Alan Hogan for receiving the 2021 Yale Educator Award. This award recognizes educators from around the world who inspire and support their students to perform at high levels and to achieve excellence. Yale asked the 2025 student body to nominate an outstanding educator who deeply inspired their lives. Brianne Anderson nominated Mr. Alan Hogan for being her inspiration above anyone else. Many thanks to Mr. Hogan for playing a critical role in the success of LCHS students during and after high school.

Music in the making! Mr. Windham does a one on one session with a student in the music technology studio. Students can showcase their talents and record in the booth. #IND1AN


CONGRATULATIONS to Cooper Scott for earning the Farm Bureau Player Award for the Indians VS Chamblee game this past week. GREAT GAME Cooper!


Leading the Way in Community Engagement: LCHS Principal Billy Kirk hosted the Dahlonega Rotary Club yesterday for lunch and a tour of the Music Industry Pathway and the JROTC Rifle Range. Special thanks to Mr. Windham, MAJ Moran, and CW3 Johnson for their hospitality!
#TR1BE


The Environmental Awareness Club kicked off their year by meeting a recycling 1,277 plastic bottles! If you are interested in joining this club and making a difference, contact Chandra.Westafer@lumpkinschools.com or Cas.Alldred@lumpkinschools.com


Students & Teachers can nominate each other for an opportunity to have lunch with LCHS principal, Mr. Kirk. The weekly Lunch with the Principal will provide an opportunity for students or teachers to share thoughts and feedback in a casual environment.
https://tinyurl.com/LCHSLunchwiththePrincipal
